What is Inter Milan’s biggest win of all time?

Martin Macdonald
Martin Macdonald
  • 25 Nov 2024 10:24 CST
  • 3 min read
Giuseppe Meazza, Inter
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Inter are historically one of the most successful clubs in Italy and certainly one of the most well-supported clubs in the country, too.

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The Nerazzurri are the only club to have always competed in the top flight of Italian football since its first season in 1909.

Inter has won 20 league titles, seven Coppa Italia titles as well as the European Cup/Champions League on three occasions.

Inter are noted not only for their success but for their sustained success as they have continually been among trophies ever since the club was established in 1908, though they have had a few short droughts in their history.

What is Inter's biggest ever win in history?

Inter's record win came in January of 1915 against ACIVI Vicenza in the Prima Categoria.

They earned a huge 16-0 victory, with Luigi Cevenini scoring no less than seven of the goals.

What is Inter's biggest ever home win in history?

Inter's record win came in January of 1915 against ACIVI Vicenza in the Prima Categoria.

They earned a huge 16-0 victory, with Luigi Cevenini scoring no less than seven of the goals.

What is Inter's biggest ever away win in history?

Inter have won 7-0 away from home on three occasions.

They defeated Sassuolo in Serie A in the 2013/14 campaign, while the other two wins came much earlier in 1958/59 and 1926/27 against AC Ozo Mantova and Valenzana Calcio respectively.

What is Inter's biggest ever Serie A win in history?

In September of 1933, Inter defeated Casale 9-0. Two hat-tricks were scored on the day - one by Giuseppe Meazza and the other by Attilio Demaria.

What is Inter's biggest ever European win in history?

Inter's biggest European win in their history came in 1958 when they defeated Lyon in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

What is Inter's biggest ever Champions League win in history?

Inter's biggest ever Champions League win came in October of 2004 when they defeated Valencia 5-1.

Dejan Stankovic, Christian Vieri, Andy van der Meyde, Adriano and Julio Cruz all got on the scoresheet.

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