List of Inter Milan seasons

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Football Club Internazionale Milano is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was founded on 9 March 1908 as a split between the Milan Cricket and football club. They played their first competitive match on the 10 January 1909 against fellow Milan team AC Milan. [1] The following year, they won their first piece of silverware with the team defeating Pro Vercelli in a championship play-off.

Contents

This is a list of seasons played by Inter Milan in Italian and European football. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, managers, and top league goalscorers for each season.

Key

WinnersRunners-upThird place Top goalscorer in Serie A

Seasons

Correct as of the end of the 2024–25 season. [a] [b]

SeasonLeague 1 Coppa
Italia
2
Supercoppa Italiana 3 UEFA Competitions [E] Other CompetitionsTop goalscorer(s) 4
DivPldWDLGFGAPtsPosEC/CLIC/EL
1908–09 Campionato Federale di Prima Categoria/Lombardia2022503rd Achille Gama
Bernard Schuler
1
1909–10 Prima Categoria 1612135526251st Ernest Peterly 25
1910–11 Prima Categoria 6192431136th
1911–12 Prima Categoria 1810174222214th
1912–13 Prima Categoria 106042414123rd
1913–14 Prima Categoria 2819451134142 Luigi Cevenini 37
1914–15 Prima Categoria 2115249822323rd Emilio Agradi 31
No competitive football was played between 1915–1919 due to the First World War
1919–20 Prima Categoria 2317518428371st Luigi Cevenini 23
1920–21 Prima Categoria/A2213548129313rd31
1921–22 Prima Divisione (C.C.I.)/B351429661112th Ermanno Aebi 6
1922–23 Prima Divisione/A8593337217th Leopoldo Conti 10
1923–24 Prima Divisione/A11563125273rd8
1924–25 Prima Divisione/A12194437254th Luigi Cevenini 12
1925–26 Prima Divisione 10574438255th Leopoldo Conti 13
1926–27 Divisione Nazionale 281558623835 R3 Anton Powolny 22
1927–28 Divisione Nazionale 34147136769357th Fulvio Bernardini 17
1928–29 Divisione Nazionale/B30173109538376th Giuseppe Meazza 33
1929–30 Serie A 3422668538501st SF MIT Giuseppe Meazza 31
1930–31 Serie A 158116045385th Giuseppe Meazza 24
1931–32 Serie A 158116752386th
1932–33 Serie A 19878053462nd Runners-up MIT
1933–34 Serie A 2095662449 R1 MIT Giuseppe Meazza 21
1934–35 Serie A 3015123582442 R1 MIT
1935–36 Serie A 14886134364th R16 SF MIT Giuseppe Meazza 25
1936–37 Serie A 91384335317th SF
1937–38 Serie A 16955728411st SF QF MIT Giuseppe Meazza 20
1938–39 Serie A 14975537373rd Champions QF MIT Annibale Frossi
Pietro Ferraris
10
1939–40 Serie A 20465623441st R32 Umberto Guarnieri 15
1940–41 Serie A 14795242352nd R16
1941–42 Serie A 7121131472612th R16
1942–43 Serie A 154115338344th R16
No competitive football was played between 1944 and 1945 due to the Second World War
1945–46 Serie A-B 40237107237534th Enrico Candiani 6
1946–47 Serie A 3813101559543610th Cosimo Muci 16
1947–48 Serie A 1651967603712th Bruno Quaresima 16
1948–49 Serie A 221158539552nd István Nyers 26
1949–50 Serie A 217109960493rd István Nyers 30
1950–51 Serie A 275610743592nd31
1951–52 Serie A 217108649493rd23
1952–53 Serie A 3419964624471st15
1953–54 Serie A 20113673251 Gino Armano 13
1954–55 Serie A 1310115549368th14
1955–56 Serie A 167115736393rd GS Benito Lorenzi
Lennart Skoglund
10
1956–57 Serie A 1113105345355th Oscar Massei 10
1957–58 Serie A 10121236363211th GS Antonio Angelillo 16
1958–59 Serie A 20687741463rd Runners-up QF Antonio Angelillo 33
1959–60 Serie A 141285543404th QF Eddie Firmani 12
1960–61 Serie A 18887339443rd QF SF 16
1961–62 Serie A 191055931482nd R16 QF Gerry Hitchens 16
1962–63 Serie A 191145620491st R16 Beniamino Di Giacomo 11
1963–64 Serie A 23835421542nd QF Champions Jair da Costa 12
1964–65 Serie A 221026829541st Runners-up Champions Champions IC Sandro Mazzola 17
1965–66 Serie A 20104702850 SF SF Champions IC Sandro Mazzola 19
1966–67 Serie A 191055922482nd SF Runners-up 17
1967–68 Serie A 30137104634335th Third place Angelo Domenghini 11
1968–69 Serie A 14885526364th GS Mario Bertini 11
1969–70 Serie A 16954119412nd QF SF Roberto Boninsegna 13
1970–71 Serie A 19835026461st GS R1 Roberto Boninsegna 24
1971–72 Serie A 131074928365th SF Runners-up 22
1972–73 Serie A 15783223375th SF R3 Roberto Boninsegna 12
1973–74 Serie A 121174733354th SF R1 23
1974–75 Serie A 1010102626309th SF R2 9
1975–76 Serie A 14973628374th SF 10
1976–77 Serie A 10137342733 Runners-up R1 Carlo Muraro 9
1977–78 Serie A 131073524365th Champions R1 Alessandro Altobelli 10
1978–79 Serie A 101643824364th QF QF CWC Alessandro Altobelli
Carlo Muraro
11
1979–80 Serie A 141334425411st QF R2 Alessandro Altobelli 15
1980–81 Serie A 14884124364th GS SF 12
1981–82 Serie A 111363934355th Champions R2 9
1982–83 Serie A 121444023383rd SF QF CWC15
1983–84 Serie A 121173723354th GS R3 10
1984–85 Serie A 131254228383rd SF SF 17
1985–86 Serie A 128103633326th QF SF Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 13
1986–87 Serie A 15873217383rd QF QF Alessandro Altobelli 11
1987–88 Serie A 111094235325th SF R3 9
1988–89 Serie A 3426626719581st GS R3 Aldo Serena 22
1989–90 Serie A 171075532443rd QF Champions R1 Jürgen Klinsmann 13
1990–91 Serie A 18106563146 R16 Champions Lothar Matthäus 16
1991–92 Serie A 101772828378th QF R1 Jürgen Klinsmann 7
1992–93 Serie A 171255936462nd QF Rubén Sosa 20
1993–94 Serie A 1191446453113th QF Champions 16
1994–95 Serie A 1410103934526th R32 R1 8
1995–96 Serie A 159105130547th SF R1 Marco Branca 17
1996–97 Serie A 151455135593rd SF Runners-up Youri Djorkaeff 14
1997–98 Serie A 21676227692nd QF Champions Ronaldo 25
1998–99 Serie A 137145954468th SF QF 14
1999–2000 Serie A 177105836584th Runners-up Christian Vieri 13
2000–01 Serie A 149114747515th QF Runners-up QR3 R4 18
2001–02 Serie A 20956235693rd R16 SF 22
2002–03 Serie A 19876438652nd R16 SF Christian Vieri 24
2003–04 Serie A 17895937594th SF GS QF Christian Vieri 13
2004–05 Serie A 38181826537723rd Champions QF Adriano 16
2005–06 Serie A 23786830761st [3] Champions Champions QF Julio Cruz 15
2006–07 Serie A 30718034971st Runners-up Champions R16 Zlatan Ibrahimović 15
2007–08 Serie A 25103692685 Runners-up Runners-up R16 17
2008–09 Serie A 2594703284 SF Champions R16 Zlatan Ibrahimović 25
2009–10 Serie A 24104753482 Champions Runners-up Champions Diego Milito 22
2010–11 Serie A 23786524762nd Champions Champions QF Runners-up USC Samuel Eto'o 21
Champions FCWC
2011–12 Serie A 177145855586th QF Runners-up R16 Diego Milito 24
2012–13 Serie A 166165557549th SF R16 Rodrigo Palacio 12
2013–14 Serie A 151586239605th R16 17
2014–15 Serie A 1413115948558th QF R16 Mauro Icardi 22
2015–16 Serie A 207115038674th SF Mauro Icardi 16
2016–17 Serie A 195147249627th QF GS 24
2017–18 Serie A 201266630724th QF Mauro Icardi 29
2018–19 Serie A 2099573369 QF GS R16 Mauro Icardi 11
2019–20 Serie A 241048136822nd SF GS Runners-up Romelu Lukaku 23
2020–21 Serie A 28738935911st SF GS 24
2021–22 Serie A 25948432842nd Champions Champions R16 Lautaro Martínez 21
2022–23 Serie A 233127142723rd Champions Champions Runners-up 21
2023–24 Serie A 29728922941st R16 Champions R16 Lautaro Martínez 24
2024–25 Serie A 24957935812nd SF Runners-up Runners-up Round of 16 FCWC Marcus Thuram 14

Double, Treble, Quadruple and Quintuple

Footnotes

  1. Stefano Petrucci (2005). La storia dell'Inter (in Italian). L'Airone Editrice. p. 4.
  2. Nicolucci, Marco; Mundigl, Robert. "Serie A, l'era dei 3 punti" [Serie A, the 3-points era]. La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  3. This title was awarded through the courts following the Calciopoli scandal.
  1. Goal tallies are for the competitions listed only; friendly matches are not included. Divisions are not sorted alphabetically, but based on their placing in the Italian football league system at that time.
  2. From 1905 until 1993–94, two points were awarded for a win, and one for a draw. From the 1994–95 Serie A season onwards, three points have been awarded for a win. [2]