After nine years of Juventus domination and after a decade of fasting, Inter returns to the roof of Italy: the Nerazzurri win the 2020-2021 Scudetto, graduating national champions for the nineteenth time in their history.
A winning ride, that of the men led by Antonio Conte: after having finished the first round behind the Rossoneri cousins, they have strung together a row of ten consecutive victories that have allowed them to dig a furrow against all the opponents. The 2-0 victory against Crotone and Atalanta's draw against Sassuolo certified the mathematical victory.
I am nineteen, therefore. The first was in 2010, two years after the team was founded. The second title, then, ten years after the first and another decade later, here is the third, with the name of Ambrosiana.
We have to wait until the 50s to witness two consecutive triumphs, the 60s to see the great Inter of Helenio Herrera at work, with the various Mazzola and Facchetti confirming also in Europe. It is Angelo Moratti's Inter, who leaves the baton to his son Massimo years later.
1966 comes the tenth championship, that of the star, while the most important string of victories dates back to the XNUMXs: it is the era of the aforementioned Massimo Moratti, the era of after Calciopoli and, first with Roberto Mancini, then with Jose Mourinho - the creator of the Triplete - here are five consecutive league titles.
They are the last ones before today's triumph that blew up the Milanese capital and all the Nerazzurri fans around the world. Under the current coach of the Italian national team, moreover, comes the record of consecutive victories in a championship, as many as 17, with the gap on Roma second who reaches 22 points at the end of the season.
Here, in order, are all the championships won by Inter in just over a century of history, including three European Cups / Champions League.
1910, 1920, 1930, 1938, 1940, 1953, 1954, 1963, 1965, 1966 (first star), 1971, 1980, 1989, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2021.
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