Inter Milan Hall of Fame
SportAssociation football
Awarded forFootball players and personalities that have contributed to Inter Milan history
Local nameInter Hall of Fame (Italian)
CountryItaly
Presented byInter Milan
History
First award2018
Editions5
First winner
Most recent
WebsiteOfficial website

This is a list of Inter players who have been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.

History and regulations

Inter's Hall of Fame was launched in 2018 as a yearly competition as part of the initiatives for the club's 110th anniversary.[1][2] To be eligible, players must have made at least 60 competitive appearances for Inter, have won at least one trophy with Inter, and have been retired for at least three years.[1]

In the first two editions (2018 and 2019), fans decide through electronic voting four shortlisted players, one for each position (goalkeeper, defender, midfielder and forward). Then, four winners were decided (a goalkeeper, a defender, a midfielder and a forward) among three candidates from each position through the votes from:[1]

  • national and international media;
  • players from all of the Inter teams, from the Pulcini to the First Team.
  • from Inter employees and collaborators;
  • from existing Hall of Famers once they've been elected.

Since the 2020 edition, the shortlist has been scrapped and the four winners are directly determined through voting from fans, the players from all of Inter’s teams, club employees, players inducted into previous editions of the Hall of Fame, and representatives from the main national and international newspapers.[3][4]

Also since the 2020 edition, branded as Timeless Edition to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the treble,[3][5][6] retired Inter players of the 2009–10 season have become eligible – even if they had not been retired for at least three years.[3][4]

List of Hall of Fame players

Nationality column refers to the country (countries) represented internationally by the player, if any.

PlayerNationalityPositionInter careerAppearancesGoalsYearHonours with InterReference
Walter Zenga ItalyGK1982–1994473020181988–89 Serie A, 1989 Supercoppa Italiana, 1990–91 UEFA Cup, 1993–94 UEFA Cup[2]
Javier Zanetti ArgentinaDF1995–20148582120182005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2004–05 Coppa Italia, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 1997–98 UEFA Cup, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[2]
Lothar Matthäus GermanyMF1988–19921535320181988–89 Serie A, 1989 Supercoppa Italiana, 1990–91 UEFA Cup[2]
Ronaldo  BrazilFW1997–2002995920181997–98 UEFA Cup[2]
Francesco Toldo ItalyGK2001–2010232020192005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2004–05 Coppa Italia, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League[7]
Giacinto Facchetti ItalyDF1960–19786297520191962–63 Serie A, 1964–65 Serie A, 1965–66 Serie A, 1970–71 Serie A, 1977–78 Coppa Italia, 1963–64 European Cup, 1964–65 European Cup, 1964 Intercontinental Cup, 1965 Intercontinental Cup[7]
Dejan Stanković SerbiaMF2004–20133264220192005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2004–05 Coppa Italia, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[7]
Giuseppe Meazza ItalyFW1927–1940 1946–194740828420191929–30 Serie A, 1937–38 Serie A, 1939–40 Serie A, 1938–39 Coppa Italia[7]
Júlio César  BrazilGK2005–2012300020202005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[8]
Giuseppe Bergomi ItalyDF1979–19997562820201988–89 Serie A, 1981–82 Coppa Italia, 1989 Supercoppa Italiana, 1990–91 UEFA Cup, 1993–94 UEFA Cup, 1997–98 UEFA Cup[8]
Esteban Cambiasso ArgentinaMF2004–20144305120202005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2004–05 Coppa Italia, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[8]
Diego Milito ArgentinaFW2009–20141717520202009–10 Serie A, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[8]
Gianluca Pagliuca ItalyGK1994–1999234020211997–98 UEFA Cup[9]
Marco Materazzi ItalyDF2001–20112762020212005–06 Serie A, 2006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2004–05 Coppa Italia, 2005–06 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2005 Supercoppa Italiana, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[10]
Wesley Sneijder NetherlandsMF2009–20131162220212009–10 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Serie A, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, 2010–11 Coppa Italia[11]
Samuel Eto'o CameroonFW2009–20111025320212009–10 Coppa Italia, 2009–10 Serie A, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, 2010–11 Coppa Italia[12]
Ivano Bordon ItalyGK1970–1983388020221970–71 Serie A, 1977–78 Coppa Italia, 1979–80 Serie A, 1981–82 Coppa Italia[13]
Maicon  BrazilDF2006–20122482020222006–07 Serie A, 2007–08 Serie A, 2008–09 Serie A, 2009–10 Serie A, 2009–10 Coppa Italia, 2010–11 Coppa Italia, 2006 Supercoppa Italiana, 2008 Supercoppa Italiana, 2010 Supercoppa Italiana, 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, 2010 FIFA Club World Cup[14]
Sandro Mazzola ItalyMF1960–197757016220221962–63 Serie A, 1964–65 Serie A, 1965–66 Serie A, 1970–71 Serie A, 1963–64 European Cup, 1964-65 European Cup, 1964 Intercontinental Cup, 1965 Intercontinental Cup[15]
Christian Vieri ItalyFW1999–200519012320222004–05 Coppa Italia[16]

Special award

NameYearNotes Reference(s)
The Moratti family2018Angelo (from 1955 to 1968) and Massimo Moratti (from 1995 to 2004 and from 2006 to 2013) were chairmen of the club [5]
Astutillo Malgioglio2019Goalkeeper from 1986 to 1991. Awarded with Premio Brothers Universally United [5][17]
Ernesto Pellegrini2020Chairman from 1984 to 1995 [18]
Giuseppe Prisco2021Vice-chairman from 1963 to 2001 [19]

List of candidates

The 2018 and 2019 editions of the Hall of Fame saw the creation of a shortlist of four players, one per role, decided through fans' votes.[1] Since the 2020 edition, the shortlist is no longer in use.

2018
2019[24]

See also

References

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