Inter Milan

Inter Milan, officially known as FC Internazionale Milano, is a professional football club based in Milan, Italy. Founded in 1908, it is known for its blue and black striped jerseys, leading to the nickname “Nerazzurri.” The club competes in Serie A, the top tier of Italian football, and has a rich history of success, including multiple national championships, Coppa Italia titles, and European trophies such as the UEFA Champions League. Inter is one of Italy’s most storied football clubs and has a significant rivalry with AC Milan, known as the “Derby della Madonnina.” The club’s identity is deeply rooted in its commitment to internationalism, reflected in its name “Internazionale,” which signifies the club’s founding principles of inclusivity and diversity in sports.