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2010–11 Inter Milan season
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The 2010–11 season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 102nd in existence and 95th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.
The team took part in the Serie A, UEFA Champions League and the Coppa Italia, as titles holders of all these competitions. Internazionale won the Supercoppa Italiana against Roma, the Club World Cup against TP Mazembe and the Coppa Italia against Palermo, but lost the UEFA Super Cup to Atlético Madrid.
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Season overview
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- Departure of Mourinho and arrival of Benítez
Less than a week after winning the Champions League, on 28 May, Inter manager José Mourinho left the club and joined Real Madrid.[1] On the 10 June, Inter signed Rafael Benítez from Liverpool on a two-year contract, ending a six-year stint as manager of the English side.[2]
- Summer transfer window
During the summer transfer window, Inter signed Luca Castellazzi from Sampdoria, and also bought the entire rights to Jonathan Biabiany from Parma. After spending his last two seasons with Vasco da Gama in Brazil, Philippe Coutinho returned to Inter. Inter sold Ricardo Quaresma to Beşiktaş and Mario Balotelli to Manchester City, as well as also sold half of the rights to Rene Krhin to Bologna, Andrea Mei to Piacenza, and sent on one-year loan Vid Belec to Crotone, Victor Obinna to West Ham United and Andrea Ranocchia to Genoa after brought the half of his contract.
- World Cup
Meanwhile, during 2010 World Cup in South Africa ten players from Inter were included in their national teams, these players were Walter Samuel and Diego Milito with Argentina; Rene Krhin with Slovenia; Dejan Stanković as a captain of Serbia; Sulley Muntari with Ghana; Wesley Sneijder with the Netherlands; Samuel Eto'o as a captain of Cameroon; and Júlio César, Maicon, and Lúcio as a captain with Brazil. The Netherlands, including Wesley Sneijder, reached and lost the final match of the tournament against Spain after extra time.
- Completing the Treble
Inter started their season with a win over Roma in Supercoppa Italiana, to secure their first trophy of the season. Six days later Inter lost to Atlético Madrid in UEFA Super Cup, this defeat meant Inter lost their chance to collect six trophies in the same year, as Barcelona had done the year before. In December, Inter claimed the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time after a 3–0 win against TP Mazembe in the final.[3]
- Departure of Benítez and arrival of Leonardo
After this win, however, on 23 December, due to his poor performance in Serie A and separated by 13 points from the leader Milan, Inter announced on its website the departure of Rafael Benítez[4] to be replaced by Leonardo the following day.[5]
- Leonardo's impact in January
Leonardo had huge impact on the team even with the absence of Samuel Eto'o due to suspension, and Wesley Sneijder and Júlio César due to injury. Inter won their match against Napoli with two goals from Thiago Motta and another one form Esteban Cambiasso. Inter continued their good start with Leonardo with five wins in row in all competitions, until they lost against Udinese, but Inter got in their feet quickly by qualifying to the semifinal of Coppa Italia and winning against Palermo after great comeback from 0–2 to win with 3–2 and two goals from new signing Giampaolo Pazzini.

- Winter transfer window
Meanwhile, the winter transfer window for Inter was busy with transfers. Due to the long-term injury of Walter Samuel, Inter bought the remainder of Andrea Ranocchia's contract from Genoa[6] to become Leonardo's first signing. On 13 January, Mancini left the club to join Atlético Mineiro.[7] On 28 January, Inter announced the signing of Giampaolo Pazzini from Sampdoria, as part of the deal that saw Jonathan Biabiany join Sampdoria.[8] The next day, Houssine Kharja joined Inter on a loan deal from Genoa with option to sign permanently,[9] while Sulley Muntari joined Sunderland on loan.[10] On the last day of winter transfer window, Inter sent Nelson Rivas to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk on loan,[11] and brought Yuto Nagatomo from Cesena as part of the deal that sent Davide Santon in the opposite direction, also on loan.[12] Both Joel Obi and Nwankwo Obiora signed co-ownership by Parma, however Obi will remain with Inter and Nwankwo will spend the rest of the season with Parma. Inter also signed Marco Andreolli from Chievo in co-ownership, and will remain at Chievo the rest of the season.[12]
- Coppa Italia title
On 6 March, Leonardo set a new Italian Serie A record by collecting 33 points in 13 games; the previous record was 32 points in 13 games made by Fabio Capello in 2004–05. On 15 March, Inter had a memorable 3–2 Champions League away victory over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the round of 16 after losing the first leg at home, but lost in the quarter-finals against Schalke 04. After Inter lost against Milan, and two weeks later Parma, Inter's Serie A season title ambitions had effectively ended. The only trophy the club won with Leonardo as a manager was the Coppa Italia.
Key dates
- 2010
- 28 May: Inter and Real Madrid presidents Massimo Moratti and Florentino Pérez reached agreement over manager José Mourinho, which saw the Portuguese coach moving to Real Madrid in a four-year deal.[1]
- 10 June: Rafael Benítez signed a two-year contract that will run until 30 June 2012.[2]
- 13 June: Inter and Beşiktaş agreed a transfer fee in the region of €7.3 million for Ricardo Quaresma.[13]
- 15 June: Inter presented new coach Rafael Benítez at the Angelo Moratti Sports Centre.[14]
- 17 June: Luca Castellazzi, formerly of Sampdoria, joined Inter, signing a two-year contract until 2012 with the option of a one-year extension.[15]
- 25 June: McDonald Mariga and Jonathan Biabiany joined Inter permanently from Parma.[16]
- 29 June: Paolo Orlandoni signed a one-year deal, which extended his contract with Inter until 30 June 2011.[17]
- 6 July: Vid Belec joined Crotone on loan until 30 June 2011.[18]
- 7 July: Francesco Toldo announced his retirement from football.[19]
- 21 July: Andrea Ranocchia joined Inter, the former defender of Genoa, signed a five-year co-ownership contract until 2015. Ranocchia, however, will remain at Genoa for the 2010–11 season.[20]
- 27 July: Inter and Bologna agreed a co-ownership deal for Rene Krhin, allowing him to play for the club during the 2010–11 season.[21]
- 31 July: Luca Castellazzi and Philippe Coutinho made their debut for Inter against Manchester City.
- 3 August: Philippe Coutinho scored his first goal for Inter against Panathinaikos.
- 9 August: Javier Zanetti signed a two-year extended his deal, which extended his contract with Inter until 30 June 2013.[22]
- 9 August: Diego Milito signed a one-year extended his deal, which extended his contract with Inter until 30 June 2014.[23]
- 13 August: Inter and Manchester City agreed a transfer fee in the region of €30 million for Mario Balotelli.[24][25]
- 21 August: Inter won the Supercoppa Italiana for the fifth time, defeating Roma in the final 3–1.
- 27 August: Inter sent Victor Obinna to West Ham United on one-year loan.[26]
- 27 August: Inter lost 2–0 to Atlético Madrid in UEFA Super Cup.
- 28 October: Wesley Sneijder signed a two-year extended his deal, which extended his contract with Inter until 30 June 2015.[27]
- 14 November: The 46 home matches unbeaten streak in Serie A was ended by losing the Derby della Madonnina.
- 18 December: Inter won the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time, defeating TP Mazembe in the final 3–0.
- 23 December: Inter and Rafael Benítez reached agreement over separating by mutual agreement.[4]
- 24 December: Leonardo appointed as Inter new coach, and signed a contract that will run until 30 June 2012.[5]
- 29 December: Inter and Massimo Moratti officially presented their new coach Leonardo at the Angelo Moratti Sports Centre.[28]
- 2011
- 3 January: Andrea Ranocchia signed a deal until June 2015.[6]
- 12 January: Mancini joined Atlético Mineiro permanently from Inter.[7]
- 19 January: Javier Zanetti overtook Inter's legend Giuseppe Bergomi in Serie A appearances.
- 28 January: Giampaolo Pazzini signed a deal until June 2015, as part of the deal Jonathan Biabiany joined Sampdoria.[8]
- 29 January: Houssine Kharja joined Inter on a loan deal with option to sign permanently in June 2011.[9]
- 29 January: Sulley Muntari joined Sunderland on a loan deal until the end of the season.[10][29]
- 31 January: Nelson Rivas joined Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk on a loan deal until the end of the season, with option to sign permanently.[11]
- 31 January: Yuto Nagatomo joined Inter on loan as part of the deal Davide Santon moved to Cesena on loan also until the end of the season.[12]
- 31 January: Joel Obi and Nwankwo Obiora signed co-ownership by Parma, however Obi will remain with Inter and Nwankwo will spend the remainder of the season with Parma.[12]
- 31 January: Inter signed Marco Andreolli from Chievo in a co-ownership deal; however, he will remain at Chievo for the remainder of the season.[12]
- 15 March: Inter had a memorable 3–2 Champions League away victory over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in the round of 16 after losing the first leg at home.
- 2 April: Inter lost 3–0 to Milan in the Derby della Madonnina.
- 13 April: Inter were knocked out of the Champions League by Schalke 04 in the quarter-finals after 2–1 defeat in the second leg at the Veltins-Arena.
- 22 May: Inter finished the Serie A season in second place with 76 points, behind champions Milan.
- 29 May: Inter won the Coppa Italia for the seventh time, defeating Palermo in the final 3–1.
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Players
Squad information
- As of 22 May 2011[30]
From youth squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Transfers
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In
Total spending: €34.5 million
Out
Total income: €67,100,000 [citation needed]
Net Income: €26,600,000 [citation needed]
Out on loan, co-ownership deals
- Updated 29 January 2011
- L=Serie A
- C=Coppa Italia, Super Cup
- E=Europe
- W=World
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Club
- Coaching staff
Last updated: 30 December 2010
Source: F.C. Internazionale Milano Official Website
- Medical staff
Last updated: 30 December 2010
Source: F.C. Internazionale Milano Official Website
- Rehabilitation staff
Last updated: 30 December 2010
Source: F.C. Internazionale Milano Official Website
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Pre-season and friendlies
TIM Trophy
13 August 2010 TIM Trophy[40] | Internazionale | 1–0 | Juventus | Bari |
20:45 CEST | Sneijder ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Stadio San Nicola Referee: Domenico Celi8 |
Other friendlies
31 July 2010 Pirelli Cup[41] | Internazionale | 3–0 | Manchester City | Baltimore, United States |
20:00 EDT | Pandev ![]() Chivu ![]() Obinna ![]() Biraghi ![]() |
Report | Kompany ![]() Vieira ![]() Zabaleta ![]() |
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium Attendance: 36,569 Referee: Baldomero Toledo (United States) |
3 August 2010 Canada Tour[42] | Internazionale | 2–3 | Panathinaikos | Toronto, Canada |
20:00 EDT | Córdoba ![]() Eto'o ![]() Stanković ![]() Coutinho ![]() Muntari ![]() |
Report | Cissé ![]() Leto ![]() Sarriegi ![]() Karagounis ![]() |
Stadium: Rogers Centre Referee: Mauricio Navarro (Canada) |
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Competitions
Overview
Last updated: 29 May 2011
Source: Soccerway
Serie A
League table
Source: Lega Serie A
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
- As Internazionale won the 2010–11 Coppa Italia and already qualified for the Champions League, Palermo entered the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League third qualification round as the cup runners-up.
Results summary
Last updated: 22 May 2011.
Source: Internazionale Milano
Results by round
Updated to match(es) played on 3 April 2011. Source: Competitive Matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Matches
30 August 2010 1 | Bologna | 0–0 | Internazionale | Bologna |
20:45 CEST | Esposito ![]() Mudingayi ![]() Britos ![]() |
Report | Sneijder ![]() Mariga ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Renato Dall'Ara Attendance: 28,439 Referee: Paolo Valeri |
11 September 2010 2 | Internazionale | 2–1 | Udinese | Milan |
18:00 CEST | Lúcio ![]() Zanetti ![]() Eto'o ![]() ![]() |
Report | Floro Flores ![]() Pinzi ![]() Di Natale ![]() Cuadrado ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 62,014 Referee: Christian Brighi |
19 September 2010 3 | Palermo | 1–2 | Internazionale | Palermo |
15:00 CEST | Iličić ![]() Bovo ![]() Cassani ![]() |
Report | Eto'o ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Renzo Barbera Attendance: 27,291 Referee: Andrea Romeo |
22 September 2010 4 | Internazionale | 4–0 | Bari | Milan |
20:45 CEST | Stanković ![]() Milito ![]() Eto'o ![]() |
Report | Pulzetti ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 61,093 Referee: Paolo Silvio Mazzoleni |
25 September 2010 5 | Roma | 1–0 | Internazionale | Rome |
20:45 CEST | Cassetti ![]() Perrotta ![]() N. Burdisso ![]() Ménez ![]() Vučinić ![]() |
Report | Chivu ![]() Stanković ![]() Córdoba ![]() Pandev ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Attendance: 45,109 Referee: Emidio Morganti |
3 October 2010 6 | Internazionale | 0–0 | Juventus | Milan |
20:45 CEST | Chivu ![]() |
Report | Bonucci ![]() Motta ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 78,883 Referee: Luca Banti |
17 October 2010 7 | Cagliari | 0–1 | Internazionale | Cagliari |
12:30 CEST | Nenê ![]() Nainggolan ![]() Lazzari ![]() |
Report | Lúcio ![]() Eto'o ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Sant'Elia Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Paolo Tagliavento |
24 October 2010 8 | Internazionale | 1–1 | Sampdoria | Milan |
20:45 CEST | Eto'o ![]() |
Report | Volta ![]() Guberti ![]() Costa ![]() Pazzini ![]() Poli ![]() Zauri ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 56,415 Referee: Daniele Orsato |
29 October 2010 9 | Genoa | 0–1 | Internazionale | Genoa |
20:45 CEST | Milanetto ![]() Boakye ![]() |
Report | Santon ![]() Muntari ![]() ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris Attendance: 27,566 Referee: Luca Banti |
6 November 2010 10 | Internazionale | 1–1 | Brescia | Milan |
20:45 CET | Eto'o ![]() Coutinho ![]() |
Report | Caracciolo ![]() Hetemaj ![]() Arcari ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 58,183 Referee: Gabriele Gava |
10 November 2010 11 | Lecce | 1–1 | Internazionale | Lecce |
20:45 CET | Brivio ![]() Rosati ![]() Gustavo ![]() Olivera ![]() |
Report | Milito ![]() ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Via del Mare Attendance: 14,583 Referee: Paolo Valeri |
14 November 2010 12 | Internazionale | 0–1 | Milan | Milan |
20:45 CET | Pandev ![]() |
Report | Ibrahimović ![]() ![]() Abate ![]() ![]() Gattuso ![]() Ambrosini ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 80,018 Referee: Paolo Tagliavento |
21 November 2010 13 | Chievo | 2–1 | Internazionale | Verona |
15:00 CET | Théréau ![]() Pellissier ![]() Fernandes ![]() Rigoni ![]() Moscardelli ![]() |
Report | Córdoba ![]() Stanković ![]() Eto'o ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi Attendance: 19,268 Referee: Gianluca Rocchi |
28 November 2010 14 | Internazionale | 5–2 | Parma | Milan |
12:30 CET | Stanković ![]() Cambiasso ![]() Motta ![]() |
Report | Crespo ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 49,787 Referee: Antonio Danilo Giannoccaro |
3 December 2010 15 | Lazio | 3–1 | Internazionale | Rome |
20:45 CET | Biava ![]() Zárate ![]() Brocchi ![]() Radu ![]() Hernanes ![]() |
Report | Muntari ![]() Pandev ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Attendance: 39,710 Referee: Daniele Orsato |
19 January 2011 16 | Internazionale | 3–2 | Cesena | Milan |
20:45 CET | Eto'o ![]() Milito ![]() Materazzi ![]() Chivu ![]() |
Report | Bogdani ![]() Giaccherini ![]() ![]() ![]() Benalouane ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 52,507 Referee: Nicola Russo |
16 February 2011 17 | Fiorentina | 1–2 | Internazionale | Florence |
18:30 CET | Comotto ![]() Pasqual ![]() |
Report | Camporese ![]() Pazzini ![]() Stanković ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi Attendance: 31,595 Referee: Antonio Damato |
6 January 2011 18 | Internazionale | 3–1 | Napoli | Milan |
20:45 CET | Motta ![]() Chivu ![]() Zanetti ![]() Cambiasso ![]() Maicon ![]() |
Report | Aronica ![]() Pazienza ![]() Campagnaro ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 60,515 Referee: Gianluca Rocchi |
9 January 2011 19 | Catania | 1–2 | Internazionale | Catania |
15:00 CET | Gómez ![]() ![]() Martinho ![]() |
Report | Cambiasso ![]() Córdoba ![]() Lúcio ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Angelo Massimino Attendance: 15,089 Referee: Antonio Damato |
15 January 2011 20 | Internazionale | 4–1 | Bologna | Milan |
20:45 CET | Stanković ![]() Milito ![]() Eto'o ![]() |
Report | Giménez ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 52,724 Referee: Gabriele Gava |
23 January 2011 21 | Udinese | 3–1 | Internazionale | Udine |
12:30 CET | Zapata ![]() Di Natale ![]() Domizzi ![]() |
Report | Stanković ![]() ![]() Motta ![]() Córdoba ![]() Chivu ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Friuli Attendance: 26,036 Referee: Emidio Morganti |
30 January 2011 22 | Internazionale | 3–2 | Palermo | Milan |
15:00 CET | Pazzini ![]() Motta ![]() Eto'o ![]() ![]() Kharja ![]() |
Report | Miccoli ![]() Bačinovič ![]() Nocerino ![]() Sirigu ![]() Pastore ![]() Muñoz ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 51,829 Referee: Nicola Rizzoli |
3 February 2011 23 | Bari | 0–3 | Internazionale | Bari |
20:45 CET | Bentivoglio ![]() Glik ![]() |
Report | Ranocchia ![]() Motta ![]() Kharja ![]() Materazzi ![]() Eto'o ![]() Pazzini ![]() Sneijder ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio San Nicola Attendance: 37,450 Referee: Andrea Romeo |
6 February 2011 24 | Internazionale | 5–3 | Roma | Milan |
20:45 CET | Sneijder ![]() Eto'o ![]() Kharja ![]() Motta ![]() Cambiasso ![]() |
Report | Simplício ![]() Borriello ![]() Burdisso ![]() Vučinić ![]() Loria ![]() De Rossi ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 62,344 Referee: Paolo Tagliavento |
13 February 2011 25 | Juventus | 1–0 | Internazionale | Turin |
20:45 CET | Matri ![]() Sissoko ![]() |
Report | Maicon ![]() Motta ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino Attendance: 24,485 Referee: Paolo Valeri |
19 February 2011 26 | Internazionale | 1–0 | Cagliari | Milan |
20:45 CET | Ranocchia ![]() Mariga ![]() Maicon ![]() |
Report | Cossu ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 57,891 Referee: Domenico Celi |
27 February 2011 27 | Sampdoria | 0–2 | Internazionale | Genoa |
20:45 CET | Gastaldello ![]() Volta ![]() Poli ![]() |
Report | Lúcio ![]() Sneijder ![]() Chivu ![]() Eto'o ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Luigi Ferraris Attendance: 24,417 Referee: Andrea Gervasoni |
6 March 2011 28 | Internazionale | 5–2 | Genoa | Milan |
15:00 CET | Pazzini ![]() Eto'o ![]() Pandev ![]() Nagatomo ![]() |
Report | Palacio ![]() Kaladze ![]() Boselli ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 56,322 Referee: Carmine Russo |
11 March 2011 29 | Brescia | 1–1 | Internazionale | Brescia |
20:45 CET | Daprelà ![]() Zebina ![]() Caracciolo ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Kone ![]() Hetemaj ![]() |
Report | Eto'o ![]() Maicon ![]() Córdoba ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Mario Rigamonti Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Gianluca Rocchi |
20 March 2011 30 | Internazionale | 1–0 | Lecce | Milan |
15:00 CET | Lúcio ![]() Pazzini ![]() Motta ![]() Chivu ![]() |
Report | Giacomazzi ![]() Rosati ![]() Tomović ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 62,477 Referee: Daniele Orsato |
2 April 2011 31 | Milan | 3–0 | Internazionale | Milan |
20:45 CEST | Pato ![]() Robinho ![]() Van Bommel ![]() Zambrotta ![]() Cassano ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Report | Maicon ![]() Chivu ![]() Zanetti ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 80,018 Referee: Nicola Rizzoli |
9 April 2011 32 | Internazionale | 2–0 | Chievo | Milan |
18:00 CEST | Cambiasso ![]() Kharja ![]() Maicon ![]() |
Report | Sardo ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 61,456 Referee: Antonio Danilo Giannoccaro |
16 April 2011 33 | Parma | 2–0 | Internazionale | Parma |
20:45 CEST | Giovinco ![]() Amauri ![]() |
Report | Ranocchia ![]() Stanković ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Ennio Tardini Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Gianluca Rocchi |
23 April 2011 34 | Internazionale | 2–1 | Lazio | Milan |
15:00 CEST | Júlio César ![]() Sneijder ![]() Eto'o ![]() Mariga ![]() |
Report | Zárate ![]() ![]() Garrido ![]() Ledesma ![]() Mauri ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 57,830 Referee: Emidio Morganti |
30 April 2011 35 | Cesena | 1–2 | Internazionale | Cesena |
18:00 CEST | Budan ![]() ![]() Ceccarelli ![]() Caserta ![]() |
Report | Lúcio ![]() Mariga ![]() Pazzini ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Dino Manuzzi Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Paolo Valeri |
8 May 2011 36 | Internazionale | 3–1 | Fiorentina | Milan |
15:00 CEST | Pazzini ![]() Cambiasso ![]() Coutinho ![]() |
Report | De Silvestri ![]() Gilardino ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 55,879 Referee: Luca Banti |
15 May 2011 37 | Napoli | 1–1 | Internazionale | Naples |
20:45 CEST | Zúñiga ![]() ![]() |
Report | Eto'o ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio San Paolo Attendance: 46,000 Referee: Andrea De Marco |
Coppa Italia
12 January 2011 Round of 16 | Internazionale | 3–2 | Genoa | Milan |
21:00 CEST | Eto'o ![]() Ranocchia ![]() Muntari ![]() Mariga ![]() |
Report | Kharja ![]() Sculli ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 15,254 Referee: Nicola Pierpaoli |
26 January 2011 Quarter-finals | Napoli | 0–0 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) | Internazionale | Naples |
20:45 CEST | Cannavaro ![]() Cavani ![]() |
Report | Motta ![]() Lúcio ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio San Paolo Attendance: 40,580 Referee: Paolo Valeri |
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Cavani ![]() Hamšík ![]() Lavezzi ![]() Zúñiga ![]() Yebda ![]() |
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19 April 2011 Semi-finals First leg | Roma | 0–1 | Internazionale | Rome |
20:45 CEST | Taddei ![]() N. Burdisso ![]() |
Report | Maicon ![]() Stanković ![]() Ranocchia ![]() Sneijder ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Attendance: 42,582 Referee: Nicola Rizzoli |
11 May 2011 Semi-finals Second leg | Internazionale | 1–1 (2–1 agg.) | Roma | Milan |
20:45 CEST | Eto'o ![]() Chivu ![]() Maicon ![]() |
Report | Borriello ![]() Perrotta ![]() Burdisso ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 33,094 Referee: Daniele Orsato |
29 May 2011 Final | Internazionale | 3–1 | Palermo | Rome |
21:00 CEST | Eto'o ![]() Milito ![]() |
Report | Acquah ![]() Muñoz ![]() ![]() ![]() Carrozzieri ![]() |
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Emidio Morganti |
Supercoppa Italiana
UEFA Champions League
Group stage
Source: Soccerway
14 September 2010 1 | Twente ![]() | 2–2 | ![]() | Enschede, Netherlands |
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) | Janssen ![]() Milito ![]() Douglas ![]() |
Report | Sneijder ![]() Eto'o ![]() Maicon ![]() |
Stadium: De Grolsch Veste Attendance: 23,800 Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal) |
29 September 2010 2 | Internazionale ![]() | 4–0 | ![]() | Milan, Italy |
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) | Eto'o ![]() Sneijder ![]() |
Report | Jensen ![]() Prödl ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 48,126 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
20 October 2010 3 | Internazionale ![]() | 4–3 | ![]() | Milan, Italy |
20:45 CEST (UTC+2) | Zanetti ![]() Eto'o ![]() Stanković ![]() Chivu ![]() |
Report | Gomes ![]() Bale ![]() Palacios ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 49,551 Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia) |
2 November 2010 4 | Tottenham Hotspur ![]() | 3–1 | ![]() | London, England |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Van der Vaart ![]() Hutton ![]() Crouch ![]() Jenas ![]() Pavlyuchenko ![]() Modrić ![]() |
Report | Samuel ![]() Chivu ![]() Eto'o ![]() Lúcio ![]() |
Stadium: White Hart Lane Attendance: 34,103 Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary) |
24 November 2010 5 | Internazionale ![]() | 1–0 | ![]() | Milan, Italy |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Cambiasso ![]() Córdoba ![]() Lúcio ![]() |
Report | Leugers ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 29,466 Referee: Stéphane Lannoy (France) |
7 December 2010 6 | Werder Bremen ![]() | 3–0 | ![]() | Bremen, Germany |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Prödl ![]() Arnautović ![]() Pasanen ![]() Pizarro ![]() |
Report | Stadium: Weserstadion Attendance: 30,400 Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey) |
Knockout phase
Round of 16
23 February 2011 First leg | Internazionale ![]() | 0–1 | ![]() | Milan, Italy |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Zanetti ![]() Sneijder ![]() Motta ![]() |
Report | Ribéry ![]() Luiz Gustavo ![]() Gómez ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 75,925 Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary) |
15 March 2011 Second leg | Bayern Munich ![]() | 2–3 (3–3 (a) agg.) | ![]() | Munich, Germany |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Gómez ![]() Müller ![]() Luiz Gustavo ![]() |
Report | Eto'o ![]() Lúcio ![]() Sneijder ![]() Pandev ![]() ![]() Kharja ![]() Motta ![]() |
Stadium: Allianz Arena Attendance: 66,000 Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal) |
Quarter-finals
5 April 2011 First leg | Internazionale ![]() | 2–5 | ![]() | Milan, Italy |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Stanković ![]() ![]() Milito ![]() Chivu ![]() ![]() |
Report | Matip ![]() Edu ![]() Farfán ![]() Raúl ![]() ![]() Ranocchia ![]() Sarpei ![]() Papadopoulos ![]() |
Stadium: San Siro Attendance: 72,770 Referee: Martin Atkinson (England) |
13 April 2011 Second leg | Schalke 04 ![]() | 2–1 (7–3 agg.) | ![]() | Gelsenkirchen, Germany |
20:45 CET (UTC+1) | Raúl ![]() ![]() Papadopoulos ![]() Höwedes ![]() Schmitz ![]() |
Report | Lúcio ![]() Motta ![]() ![]() Ranocchia ![]() |
Stadium: Veltins-Arena Attendance: 54,142 Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia) |
UEFA Super Cup
27 August 2010 Final | Internazionale ![]() | 0–2 | ![]() | Monaco |
20:45 CEST | Milito ![]() Samuel ![]() |
Report | Reyes ![]() Agüero ![]() Simão ![]() García ![]() |
Stadium: Stade Louis II Attendance: 17,265 Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland) |
FIFA Club World Cup
15 December 2010 Semi-finals | Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma ![]() | 0–3 | ![]() | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
21:00 | Ognenovski ![]() |
Report | Stanković ![]() Zanetti ![]() Milito ![]() |
Stadium: Zayed Sports City Attendance: 35,995 Referee: Roberto Moreno (Panama) |
18 December 2010 Final | TP Mazembe ![]() | 0–3 | ![]() | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
21:00 | Kaluyituka ![]() Ekanga ![]() Mbenza ![]() Kasusula ![]() |
Report | Pandev ![]() Eto'o ![]() Motta ![]() Biabiany ![]() |
Stadium: Zayed Sports City Attendance: 42,174 Referee: Yuichi Nishimura (Japan) |
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