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27 May 23 | | Inter |   | 3 - 2 |   | Atalanta |  | San Siro |
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16 May 23 | | Inter |   | 1 - 0 |   | Milan |  | San Siro |
13 May 23 | | Inter |   | 4 - 2 |   | Sassuolo |  | San Siro |
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F.C. Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside of Italy, is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy. They are the only club to have spent their entire history in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A, which started in 1929–30.
Internazionale have won 30 domestic trophies, including the league 18 times, the Coppa Italia seven times and the Supercoppa Italiana five times. From 2006 to 2010, the club won five successive league titles, equalling the all-time record. They have won the Champions League three times: two back-to-back in 1964 and 1965 and then another in 2010, the last completed an unprecedented (for an Italian team) continental treble with the Coppa Italia and the Scudetto. The club has also won three UEFA Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup.
Inter's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with rivals Milan, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,018. Milan are considered one of their biggest rivals, and matches between the two teams are called Derby della Madonnina, which is one of the most followed derbies in football. As of 2010, Inter is the second-most supported team in Italy, and the eighth most supported team in Europe. The club is one of the most valuable in Italian and world football. It was a founding member of the now-defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs.

Team Members
Geoffrey Kondogbia #4
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Nicolò Zaniolo #22
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Jeison Murillo #21
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George Puscas #47
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Raffaele Di #1
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João Miranda #22
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Gabriel Barbosa #9
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Jens Odgaard #7
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Mauro Icardi #18
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Joao Cancelo
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Šime Vrsaljko #24
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Yuto Nagatomo #25
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Borja Valero #6
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Ivan Perisic #14
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Radja Nainggolan #4
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Yann Karamoh
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Jonathan Biabiany #14
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Lisandro Lopez #2
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Andrea Adorante #99
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Kwadwo Asamoah
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Rafinha Alcantara #10
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Matteo Politano #21
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Zinho Vanheusden #27
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Rey Manaj #54
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Alex Cordaz #21
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Facundo Colidio
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Edoardo Vergani
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Degnand Gnonto #22
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Matias Vecino
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Antonio Candreva #87
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Cesare Casadei
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Andrea Ranocchia
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Keita Baldé
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Lorenzo Pirola #98
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Sebastiano Esposito #70
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Stadium or Home
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza', commonly known as San Siro, is a football stadium located in the San Siro district in Milan, Italy. It is the home of both A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano. On 3 March 1980, the stadium was named in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time World Cup winner (1934, 1938) who played for Internazionale, and briefly for Milan, in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. It held UEFA five-star stadium status which was superseded by a new system of classification.
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