Inter-Milan | FC Internazionale Milano SpA

The club was founded in 1908. It plays its home games at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as the San Siro. The ground is municapally owned and is shared with city rivals Associazione Calcio Milan. It has a capacity of 80,018. As of 2017, Inter had won 18 Serie A titles (Scudetti), the Coppa Italia seven times, the European Cup three times (in two successive finals in 1964 and 1965 and in 2010 under Jose Mourinho) and the UEFA Cup three times.

The club was founded in 1908. It plays its home games at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as the San Siro. The ground is municapally owned and is shared with city rivals Associazione Calcio Milan. It has a capacity of 80,018. As of 2017, Inter had won 18 Serie A titles (Scudetti), the Coppa Italia seven times, the European Cup three times (in two successive finals in 1964 and 1965 and in 2010 under Jose Mourinho) and the UEFA Cup three times.

Internazionale has never been relegated during their existence and, following Juventus’ role in the match-fixing scandal resulting in their relegation in 2006, are now the only club with that record.

In 2015, Inter (along with AS Roma in Italy) was sanctioned by UEFA due to their breaking of Financial Fair Play Regulations. The sanction included an agreement by the club to operate under a three-year aggregate break-even clause from 2015 to 2018.

Turnover and pre-tax profit figures are in Euro millions. Accounts cover the football club operations only, not the consolidated holding company.

Financial Overview

Year
Turnover
Pre-tax profit
Wages / Turnover ratio (%)
Employees

2015/16

182.200

 

 

 

2014/15

146.800

 

 

 

2012/13

201.200

 

 

 

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2005/06

217.943

-180.314

65.2

132

2004/05

195.216

-116.765

 

128

2003/04

168.311

-115.345

 

104

2002/03

163.845

-78.257

 

2764

2001/02

125.683

-188.249

 

3088

2000/01

112.811

-145.430

88.7

2228

1999/00

109.801

-69.515

73.6

1800

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1997/98

74.007

-38.554

66.2

67

1996/97

54.162

-13.673

48.7

63

1995/96

54.020

-13.164

43.0

66