1908–09 Inter Milan season
1908–1909 season | ||
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Chairman | Giovanni Paramithiotti | |
Manager | Virgilio Fossati[1] | |
Federal league | 3rd | |
Top goalscorer | League: Gama, Schuler (1) All: Gama, Schuler (1) | |
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All statistics correct as of 24 January 1909. |
The 1908–09 season was the first competitive season for Internazionale, which was founded in Milan on 9 March 1908.
Season
Internazionale played its first match on 18 October 1908, facing Milan in Switzerland in a friendly in which they lost 2–1.[2] Its first official match was again a derby - about three months later - valid for the qualifications to the domestic championship:[2] this resulted in a second loss, with a 3–2 score for the cross-city rivals.[2] After two weeks, losing also with U.S. Milanese (2–0), the newborn club failed to qualify for the final stage.[2]
Squad
Source:[3]
- Carlo Cocchi (goalkeeper)
- Enrico Du Chene (midfielder)
- Virgilio Fossati (midfielder)[1]
- Achille Gama (forward)
- Carlo Hopf (forward)
- Kappler (defender)
- Werner Kummer (midfielder)
- Hernst Marktl (defender)
- Mario Moretti (defender)
- Niedermann (defender)
- Ugo Rietmann (midfielder)
- Bernard Schuler (forward)
- Arnaldo Wolkel (midfielder)
Manager: Virgilio Fossati[1]
Matches
Lombardy qualifications
January 10, 1909 (1909-01-10) Matchday 1 | Milan | 3–2 | Internazionale | Arena Civica |
Treré Lana 74' Laich 86' | Gama 69' Schuler 88' | Referee: Goodley |
January 24, 1909 (1909-01-24) Matchday 2 | Internazionale | 0–2 | U.S. Milanese | Arena Civica |
Pizzi 5', 42' | Referee: Spensley |
Statistics
League results
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 5 | −3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | −2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | −1 |
Last updated: 24 January 1909.
Source: 1908–09 Inter Milan season
Players statistics
Appearances and goals are referred to domestic league.[3]
Cocchi (2/−6); Du Chene (2); Fossati (2); Hopf (2); Kappler (2); Kummer (2); Marktl (2); Schuler (2/1); Wolkel (2); Gama (1/1); Moretti (1); Niedermann (1); Rietmann (1).
References
- ^ a b c Footballer and manager at the same time.
- ^ a b c d Stefano Petrucci (2005). La storia dell'Inter (in Italian). L'Airone Editrice. p. 4.
- ^ a b Filippo Grassia; Gianpiero Lotito (2008). INTER: Dalla nascita allo scudetto del centenario (in Italian). Vallardi Editore. p. 216.
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