Derby d'Italia

Football rivalry between Inter Milan and Juventus
Derby d'Italia
Inter Milan
Juventus
Other namesDerby of Italy
LocationNorthwest Italy
First meeting14 November 1909
Italian Football Championship
Juventus 2–0 Inter Milan
Latest meeting4 February 2024
Serie A
Inter Milan 1–0 Juventus
StadiumsSan Siro (Inter Milan)
Allianz Stadium (Juventus)
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial matches: 251
Unofficial matches: 14
Total matches: 265
Most winsOfficial matches: Juventus (112)
Unofficial matches: Inter Milan (6)
Total matches: Juventus (116)
Top scorerRoberto Boninsegna
Giuseppe Meazza
Omar Sívori
(12 each)
Largest victoryJuventus 9–1 Inter Milan
Serie A
(10 June 1961)
Inter Milan
Juventus

The Derby d'Italia (English: Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera.[1][2] It is considered the equivalent of Spain's El Clásico and France's Le Classique.[3]

The teams are from the two biggest cities in Northern Italy. Both teams have fans across Italy, and there are numerous fan clubs of Juventus in Lombardy and Inter in Piedmont (including in the two cities).[4][5]

History

The matchup between Juventus and Inter is perhaps the most intense match in Italy between two teams from different cities, historically since the 1950s and 60s, and especially after the Calciopoli which saw Juventus stripped of their league title from 2005–06 and given to Inter.[6]

After a field invasion due to the overflowing stands[7] during a derby fixture in the 1960–61 season, Lega Calcio awarded the match to Inter but later overturned the decision and ordered a replay, much to the fury of Inter president Angelo Moratti and club supporters. Moratti accused the Italian football association of favouritism due to the Agnelli family's influence, as Umberto Agnelli was FIGC president at that time, although the competition was ruled by Lega Calcio since 1946. In protest, Inter fielded their youth players for the replay and were thrashed 9–1. Juventus striker Omar Sívori scored six goals in the match and went on to win the Ballon d'Or that year.[1]

Roberto Boninsegna tackled by Francesco Morini during a derby d'Italia in 1974.

During the 1997–98 fixture at the Stadio delle Alpi, after that in the first leg there were controversies for a penalty not given to Juventus, on the 0–0 result and consequent Inter victory (1–0),[8] there was controversy over referee Piero Ceccarini's decision not to award a penalty for Mark Iuliano's foul on Inter forward Ronaldo. Juventus, up 1–0 at the time of the incident, were after few seconds awarded a penalty which was missed by Alessandro Del Piero; Juventus won the game 1–0 and with this secured the scudetto with five points ahead. The incident caused heated arguments in the Italian parliament during a publicly broadcast "question time" session in April 1998.[1][9] Domenico Gramazio of the National Alliance reportedly shouted "They are all thieves!" at fellow politician and former Juventus player Massimo Mauro of the ruling Democrats of the Left, prompting Chamber of Deputies member and then-Deputy Prime Minister Walter Veltroni to comment, "We are not at a stadium. This is a spectacle that is unworthy, embarrassing and grotesque...". The session had to be suspended and several politicians were later penalised as a result.[10]

During the days leading up to the derby on 5 December 2009 in Turin, there were fears about the Juventus ultras abusing Inter's Italian striker Mario Balotelli (who is of Ghanaian descent) due to a history of racial abuse from fans. Juventus chairman Jean-Claude Blanc and Mirella Scirea, widow of Juventus legend Gaetano Scirea, wrote to the ultra groups and publicly urged fans to refrain from using racist chants.[11] When Inter's players arrived in Turin, the team bus was pelted with eggs by some Juventus fans. The match itself was marred by seven bookings, a red card and a number of heated on-pitch altercations, in particular between Juve goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and Inter midfielder Thiago Motta. Inter manager José Mourinho was dismissed in the first half for arguing with the referee.[12][13] A second-half winner from Claudio Marchisio re-opened the Scudetto race as Inter's lead was cut to five points.

Juventus and Inter were matched up for the semi-final of the 2015–16 Coppa Italia, where Juventus won the opening leg 3–0 at home in Turin on 27 January 2016.[14] In the return leg on 3 March 2016, Inter won 3–0 in Milan at home to tie 3–3 on aggregate and force a penalty shoot-out, which Juventus ultimately won 5–3 to move on to the final.[15]

Official match results

Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form.[16]

  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2

  Juventus win   Draw   Inter win

Season Competition Date Home team Result Away team
1909–10 Prima Categoria 14 Nov 1909 Juventus
2–0
Inter
28 Nov 1909 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1910–11 Prima Categoria 12 Mar 1911 Inter
1–1
Juventus
28 May 1911 Juventus
0–2
Inter
1911–12 Prima Categoria 26 Nov 1911 Inter
6–1
Juventus
11 Feb 1912 Juventus
0–4
Inter
1913–14 Prima Categoria 14 Dec 1913 Juventus
7–2
Inter
4 Jan 1914 Inter
6–1
Juventus
22 Mar 1914 Juventus
1–0
Inter
17 May 1914 Inter
2–2
Juventus
1919–20 Prima Categoria 23 May 1920 Juventus
0–1
Inter
1923–24 Prima Divisione 7 Oct 1923 Juventus
2–0
Inter
20 Apr 1924 Inter
2–2
Juventus
1926–27 Divisione Nazionale 7 Nov 1926 Juventus
4–1
Inter
6 Feb 1927 Inter
3–0
Juventus
10 Apr 1927 Inter
2–1
Juventus
26 Jun 1927 Juventus
1–3
Inter
1927–28 Divisione Nazionale 12 Aug 1927 Juventus
1–1
Inter
26 Feb 1928 Inter
1–0
Juventus
17 May 1928 Inter
1–4
Juventus
22 Jul 1928 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1928–29 Divisione Nazionale 25 Nov 1928 Juventus
0–0
Inter
21 Apr 1929 Inter
4–2
Juventus
Mitropa Cup play-off 30 May 1929 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1929–30 Serie A 19 Mar 1930 Juventus
1–2
Inter
29 Jun 1930 Inter
2–0
Juventus
1930–31 Serie A 18 Jan 1931 Inter
2–3
Juventus
21 Jun 1931 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1931–32 Serie A 17 Jan 1932 Juventus
6–2
Inter
5 Jun 1932 Inter
2–4
Juventus
1932–33 Serie A 18 Dec 1932 Juventus
3–0
Inter
25 May 1933 Inter
2–2
Juventus
1933–34 Serie A 12 Nov 1933 Inter
3–2
Juventus
1 Apr 1934 Juventus
0–0
Inter
1934–35 Serie A 18 Nov 1934 Juventus
1–0
Inter
31 Mar 1935 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1935–36 Serie A 17 Nov 1935 Inter
4–0
Juventus
15 Mar 1936 Juventus
1–0
Inter
Coppa Italia R16 21 May 1936 Inter
0–1
Juventus
1936–37 Serie A 18 Oct 1936 Juventus
1–1
Inter
21 Feb 1937 Inter
2–0
Juventus
1937–38 Serie A 14 Nov 1937 Inter
2–1
Juventus
13 Mar 1938 Juventus
2–1
Inter
Coppa Italia SF 21 Apr 1938 Juventus
2–0
Inter
1938–39 Serie A 16 Oct 1938 Inter
5–0
Juventus
26 Feb 1939 Juventus
0–0
Inter
1939–40 Serie A 17 Sep 1939 Inter
4–0
Juventus
21 Jan 1940 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1940–41 Serie A 10 Nov 1940 Inter
2–1
Juventus
2 Mar 1941 Juventus
2–0
Inter
Coppa Italia R32 11 May 1941 Inter
0–2
Juventus
1941–42 Serie A 4 Jan 1942 Inter
4–1
Juventus
17 May 1942 Juventus
4–0
Inter
1942–43 Serie A 29 Nov 1942 Juventus
4–2
Inter
14 Mar 1943 Inter
3–1
Juventus
1944 Campionato Alta Italia 28 May 1944 Inter
2–1
Juventus
11 Jun 1944 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1945–46 Serie A-B 18 Nov 1945 Inter
2–2
Juventus
17 Feb 1946 Juventus
0–0
Inter
5 May 1946 Inter
1–0
Juventus
23 Jun 1946 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1946–47 Serie A 15 Dec 1946 Juventus
4–1
Inter
18 May 1947 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1947–48 Serie A 12 Oct 1947 Inter
4–2
Juventus
14 Mar 1948 Juventus
2–0
Inter
1948–49 Serie A 4 Nov 1948 Juventus
0–1
Inter
6 Mar 1949 Inter
1–1
Juventus
1949–50 Serie A 13 Nov 1949 Juventus
3–2
Inter
26 Mar 1950 Inter
2–4
Juventus
1950–51 Serie A 3 Dec 1950 Inter
3–0
Juventus
22 Apr 1951 Juventus
0–2
Inter
1951–52 Serie A 6 Jan 1952 Juventus
3–2
Inter
1 Jun 1952 Inter
3–2
Juventus
1952–53 Serie A 4 Jan 1953 Inter
2–0
Juventus
10 May 1953 Juventus
2–1
Inter
1953–54 Serie A 22 Nov 1953 Juventus
2–2
Inter
4 Apr 1954 Inter
6–0
Juventus
1954–55 Serie A 12 Dec 1954 Inter
1–2
Juventus
24 Apr 1955 Juventus
3–2
Inter
1955–56 Serie A 8 Jan 1956 Juventus
1–0
Inter
13 May 1956 Inter
0–2
Juventus
1956–57 Serie A 14 Oct 1956 Inter
1–1
Juventus
3 Mar 1957 Juventus
5–1
Inter
1957–58 Serie A 27 Oct 1957 Juventus
3–1
Inter
16 Mar 1958 Inter
2–2
Juventus
1958–59 Serie A 18 Dec 1958 Inter
1–3
Juventus
19 Apr 1959 Juventus
3–2
Inter
Coppa Italia Final 13 Sep 1959 Inter
1–4
Juventus
1959–60 Serie A 13 Dec 1959 Juventus
1–0
Inter
24 Apr 1960 Inter
0–3
Juventus
1960–61 Serie A 18 Dec 1960 Inter
3–1
Juventus
10 Jun 1961 Juventus
9–1
Inter
1961–62 Serie A 22 Oct 1961 Juventus
2–4
Inter
25 Feb 1962 Inter
2–2
Juventus
1962–63 Serie A 23 Dec 1962 Inter
1–0
Juventus
28 Apr 1963 Juventus
0–1
Inter
1963–64 Serie A 22 Dec 1963 Juventus
4–1
Inter
3 May 1964 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1964–65 Serie A 27 Dec 1964 Inter
1–1
Juventus
16 May 1965 Juventus
0–2
Inter
Coppa Italia Final 29 Aug 1965 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1965–66 Serie A 2 Jan 1966 Juventus
0–0
Inter
8 May 1966 Inter
3–1
Juventus
1966–67 Serie A 31 Dec 1966 Inter
1–1
Juventus
7 May 1967 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1967–68 Serie A 31 Dec 1967 Juventus
3–2
Inter
28 Apr 1968 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1968–69 Serie A 12 Jan 1969 Inter
1–2
Juventus
4 May 1969 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1969–70 Serie A 26 Oct 1969 Juventus
2–1
Inter
1 Mar 1970 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1970–71 Serie A 27 Dec 1970 Inter
2–0
Juventus
18 Apr 1971 Juventus
1–1
Inter
Trofeo Picchi 19 Jun 1971 Inter
3–1
Juventus
1971–72 Serie A 2 Jan 1972 Inter
0–0
Juventus
23 Apr 1972 Juventus
3–0
Inter
Coppa Italia R2 4 Jun 1972 Inter
3–1
Juventus
25 Jun 1972 Juventus
2–1
Inter
1972–73 Serie A 7 Jan 1973 Inter
0–2
Juventus
13 May 1973 Juventus
2–1
Inter
Coppa Italia R2 17 Jun 1973 Inter
1–1
Juventus
27 Jun 1973 Juventus
4–2
Inter
1973–74 Serie A 6 Jan 1974 Juventus
2–0
Inter
28 Apr 1974 Inter
0–2
Juventus
Season Competition Date Home team Result Away team
1974–75 Serie A 1 Dec 1974 Inter
0–1
Juventus
23 Mar 1975 Juventus
1–0
Inter
Coppa Italia R2 29 May 1975 Juventus
1–2
Inter
19 Jun 1975 Inter
2–6
Juventus
1975–76 Coppa Italia R1 31 Aug 1975 Inter
1–0
Juventus
Serie A 14 Dec 1975 Juventus
2–0
Inter
4 Apr 1976 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1976–77 Serie A 16 Jan 1977 Juventus
2–0
Inter
8 May 1977 Inter
0–2
Juventus
Coppa Italia R2 12 Jun 1977 Juventus
0–1
Inter
19 Jun 1977 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1977–78 Serie A 18 Dec 1977 Inter
0–1
Juventus
8 Apr 1978 Juventus
2–2
Inter
1978–79 Serie A 10 Dec 1978 Juventus
1–1
Inter
14 Apr 1979 Inter
2–1
Juventus
Coppa Italia QF 25 Apr 1979 Juventus
3–1
Inter
9 May 1979 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1979–80 Serie A 11 Nov 1979 Inter
4–0
Juventus
Coppa Italia QF 28 Nov 1979 Inter
1–2
Juventus
30 Jan 1980 Juventus
0–0
Inter
Serie A 23 Mar 1980 Juventus
2–0
Inter
1980–81 Serie A 23 Nov 1980 Juventus
2–1
Inter
29 Mar 1981 Inter
1–0
Juventus
1981–82 Serie A 20 Dec 1981 Inter
0–0
Juventus
25 Apr 1982 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1982–83 Serie A 19 Dec 1982 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1 May 1983 Juventus
0–2
Inter
Coppa Italia SF 11 Jun 1983 Juventus
2–1
Inter
15 Jun 1983 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1983–84 Serie A 18 Dec 1983 Juventus
2–0
Inter
29 Apr 1984 Inter
1–2
Juventus
1984–85 Serie A 11 Nov 1984 Inter
4–0
Juventus
24 Mar 1985 Juventus
3–1
Inter
1985–86 Serie A 24 Nov 1985 Inter
1–1
Juventus
23 Mar 1986 Juventus
2–0
Inter
1986–87 Serie A 26 Oct 1986 Juventus
1–1
Inter
15 Mar 1987 Inter
2–1
Juventus
1987–88 Serie A 25 Oct 1987 Inter
2–1
Juventus
6 Mar 1988 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1988–89 Serie A 18 Dec 1988 Inter
1–1
Juventus
7 May 1989 Juventus
1–1
Inter
1989–90 Serie A 17 Sep 1989 Inter
2–1
Juventus
28 Jan 1990 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1990–91 Serie A 28 Oct 1990 Juventus
4–2
Inter
10 Mar 1991 Inter
2–0
Juventus
1991–92 Serie A 8 Dec 1991 Juventus
2–1
Inter
Coppa Italia QF 12 Feb 1992 Juventus
1–0
Inter
26 Feb 1992 Inter
1–2[a]
Juventus
Serie A 26 Apr 1992 Inter
1–3
Juventus
1992–93 Serie A 25 Oct 1992 Inter
3–1
Juventus
21 Mar 1993 Juventus
0–2
Inter
1993–94 Serie A 28 Nov 1993 Inter
2–2
Juventus
2 Apr 1994 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1994–95 Serie A 2 Oct 1994 Juventus
0–0
Inter
5 Mar 1995 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1995–96 Serie A 17 Dec 1995 Juventus
1–0
Inter
20 Apr 1996 Inter
1–2
Juventus
1996–97 Serie A 20 Oct 1996 Juventus
2–0
Inter
Coppa Italia QF 13 Nov 1996 Juventus
0–3
Inter
18 Dec 1996 Inter
1–1
Juventus
Serie A 9 Mar 1997 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1997–98 Serie A 4 Jan 1998 Inter
1–0
Juventus
26 Apr 1998 Juventus
1–0
Inter
1998–99 Serie A 25 Oct 1998 Juventus
1–0
Inter
27 Feb 1999 Inter
0–0
Juventus
1999–2000 Serie A 12 Dec 1999 Juventus
1–0
Inter
16 Apr 2000 Inter
1–2
Juventus
2000–01 Serie A 3 Dec 2000 Inter
2–2
Juventus
14 Apr 2001 Juventus
3–1
Inter
2001–02 Serie A 27 Oct 2001 Juventus
0–0
Inter
9 Mar 2002 Inter
2–2
Juventus
2002–03 Serie A 19 Oct 2002 Inter
1–1
Juventus
2 Mar 2003 Juventus
3–0
Inter
2003–04 Serie A 29 Nov 2003 Juventus
1–3
Inter
Coppa Italia SF 4 Feb 2004 Juventus
2–2
Inter
12 Feb 2004 Inter
2–2[b]
Juventus
Serie A 4 Apr 2004 Inter
3–2
Juventus
2004–05 Serie A 28 Nov 2004 Inter
2–2
Juventus
20 Apr 2005 Juventus
0–1
Inter
2005–06 Supercoppa Italiana 20 Aug 2005 Juventus
0–1[c]
Inter
Serie A 2 Oct 2005 Juventus
2–0
Inter
12 Feb 2006 Inter
1–2
Juventus
2007–08 Serie A 4 Nov 2007 Juventus
1–1
Inter
Coppa Italia QF 23 Jan 2008 Inter
2–2
Juventus
30 Jan 2008 Juventus
2–3
Inter
Serie A 22 Mar 2008 Inter
1–2
Juventus
2008–09 Serie A 22 Nov 2008 Inter
1–0
Juventus
18 Apr 2009 Juventus
1–1
Inter
2009–10 Serie A 5 Dec 2009 Juventus
2–1
Inter
Coppa Italia QF 28 Jan 2010 Inter
2–1
Juventus
Serie A 16 Apr 2010 Inter
2–0
Juventus
2010–11 Serie A 3 Oct 2010 Inter
0–0
Juventus
13 Feb 2011 Juventus
1–0
Inter
2011–12 Serie A 29 Oct 2011 Inter
1–2
Juventus
25 Mar 2012 Juventus
2–0
Inter
2012–13 Serie A 3 Nov 2012 Juventus
1–3
Inter
30 Mar 2013 Inter
1–2
Juventus
2013–14 Serie A 14 Sep 2013 Inter
1–1
Juventus
2 Feb 2014 Juventus
3–1
Inter
2014–15 Serie A 6 Jan 2015 Juventus
1–1
Inter
16 May 2015 Inter
1–2
Juventus
2015–16 Serie A 18 Oct 2015 Inter
0–0
Juventus
Coppa Italia SF 27 Jan 2016 Juventus
3–0
Inter
Serie A 28 Feb 2016 Juventus
2–0
Inter
Coppa Italia SF 2 Mar 2016 Inter
3–0[d]
Juventus
2016–17 Serie A 18 Sep 2016 Inter
2–1
Juventus
5 Feb 2017 Juventus
1–0
Inter
2017–18 Serie A 9 Dec 2017 Juventus
0–0
Inter
28 Apr 2018 Inter
2–3
Juventus
2018–19 Serie A 7 Dec 2018 Juventus
1–0
Inter
27 Apr 2019 Inter
1–1
Juventus
2019–20 Serie A 6 Oct 2019 Inter
1–2
Juventus
8 Mar 2020 Juventus
2–0
Inter
2020–21 Serie A 17 Jan 2021 Inter
2–0
Juventus
Coppa Italia SF 2 Feb 2021 Inter
1–2
Juventus
9 Feb 2021 Juventus
0–0
Inter
Serie A 15 May 2021 Juventus
3–2
Inter
2021–22 Serie A 24 Oct 2021 Inter
1–1
Juventus
Supercoppa Italiana 12 Jan 2022 Inter
2–1[c]
Juventus
Serie A 3 Apr 2022 Juventus
0–1
Inter
Coppa Italia Final 11 May 2022 Juventus
2–4[c]
Inter
2022–23 Serie A 6 Nov 2022 Juventus
2–0
Inter
19 Mar 2023 Inter
0–1
Juventus
Coppa Italia SF 4 Apr 2023 Juventus
1–1
Inter
26 Apr 2023 Inter
1–0
Juventus
2023–24 Serie A 26 Nov 2023 Juventus
1–1
Inter
4 Feb 2024 Inter
1–0
Juventus

  1. ^ Juventus won 2–1 in extra time after both teams tied 1–1 on aggregate.
  2. ^ Juventus won 7–6 on penalties after both teams tied 4–4 on aggregate.
  3. ^ a b c Inter won after extra time.
  4. ^ Juventus won 5–3 on penalties after both teams tied 3–3 on aggregate.

Statistics

As of 4 February 2024
Matches Juventus
wins
Draws Inter
wins
Juventus
goals
Inter
goals
Prima Categoria 11 3 2 6 15 25
Prima Divisione 2 1 1 0 4 2
Divisione Nazionale 14 4 4 6 17 19
Serie A 182 87 46 49 259 209
Total league matches 209 95 53 61 295 255
1944 Campionato Alta Italia 2 1 0 1 2 2
Coppa Italia 36 15 9 12 53 45
Supercoppa Italiana 2 0 0 2 1 3
Mitropa Cup (play-off) 1 1 0 0 1 0
Trofeo Picchi 1 0 0 1 1 3
Total official matches 251 112 62 77 353 308
Coppa Pagani 1 0 0 1 0 1
Palla d'oro Moët et Chandon 1 1 0 0 2 1
Trofeo Radice 1 0 0 1 0 3
Trofeo Ansbacher 1 0 0 1 2 8
Trofeo Caimi 5 1 2 2 8 13
Torneo Città di Torino 1 1 0 0 3 1
Torneo Città di Milano 1 0 0 1 1 3
Coppa Super Clubs 1 1 0 0 1 0
International Champions Cup 2 0 2 0 2 2
Total matches 265 116 66 83 372 340

Records

Most goals in a match

  • 10 goals on 10 June 1961, Juventus 9–1 Inter
  • 9 goals on 14 December 1913, Juventus 7–2 Inter
  • 8 goals on 19 June 1975, Inter 2–6 Juventus
  • 8 goals on 23 October 1943, Inter 6–2 Juventus

Inter biggest wins

* Four or more goals difference, OR Inter scored five or above

  • Inter 6–1 Juventus on 26 November 1911
  • Inter 6–3 Juventus on 4 January 1913
  • Inter 6–0 Juventus on 17 November 1935
  • Inter 4–0 Juventus on 17 September 1939
  • Inter 6–0 Juventus on 4 April 1954
  • Inter 4–0 Juventus on 11 November 1979
  • Inter 4–0 Juventus on 11 November 1984

Juventus biggest wins

* Four or more goals difference, OR Juventus scored five or above

  • Juventus 7–2 Inter on 14 December 1913
  • Juventus 6–2 Inter on 17 January 1932
  • Juventus 4–0 Inter on 17 May 1942
  • Juventus 9–1 Inter on 10 June 1961
  • Inter 2–6 Juventus on 19 June 1975 in Coppa Italia

Top scorers

Below is the list of players with the most goals scored in official games.

Rank Player Team(s) (goals) Goals
1 Italy Roberto Boninsegna Inter (9)
Juventus (3)
12
Italy Giuseppe Meazza Inter
Argentina Italy Omar Sívori Juventus
4 Italy Alessandro Del Piero Juventus 10
5 Italy Pietro Anastasi Juventus 9
6 Italy Alessandro Altobelli Inter 8
Italy Benito Lorenzi Inter
8 Italy Roberto Baggio Juventus 7
Italy Giampiero Boniperti Juventus
Argentina Julio Cruz Inter
11 Italy Roberto Bettega Juventus 5
Argentina Mauro Icardi Inter
Italy Sandro Mazzola Inter
14 Colombia Juan Cuadrado Juventus 4
Argentina Paulo Dybala Juventus
Argentina Lautaro Martínez Inter
Spain Álvaro Morata Juventus
Croatia Ivan Perišić Inter
France Michel Platini Juventus
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus
Chile Arturo Vidal Juventus (3)
Inter (1)
Italy Christian Vieri Inter

Most appearances

Below is the list of players with the most appearances in official games.

Rank Player Team(s) (apps) Apps
1 Italy Giacinto Facchetti Inter 39
Argentina Javier Zanetti Inter
3 Italy Sandro Mazzola Inter 38
4 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi Inter 36
Italy Franco Causio Juventus (35)
Inter (1)
6 Italy Giuseppe Baresi Inter 35
Italy Giuseppe Furino Juventus
8 Italy Gaetano Scirea Juventus 34
9 Italy Giorgio Chiellini Juventus 33
Italy Mario Corso Inter
11 Italy Antonello Cuccureddu Juventus 31
Italy Alessandro Del Piero Juventus
Italy Dino Zoff Juventus

Managers

Below is the list of managers with the most appearances in official games.

Appearances

Rank Manager Team(s) (apps) Apps
1 Italy Giovanni Trapattoni Juventus (36)
Inter (10)
46
2 Italy Massimiliano Allegri Juventus 22
3 Italy Marcello Lippi Juventus (19)
Inter (2)
21
4 Argentina Helenio Herrera Inter 18
5 Hungary Árpád Weisz Inter 16
6 Italy Roberto Mancini Inter 15
7 Italy Eugenio Bersellini Inter 14
Italy Carlo Parola Juventus
9 Italy Carlo Carcano Juventus (9)
Inter (4)
13
Paraguay Heriberto Herrera Juventus (11)
Inter (2)
11 Italy Antonio Conte Juventus (6)
Inter (6)
12
Italy Virginio Rosetta Juventus

Head-to-head ranking in Serie A (1930–2024)

P. 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10
11
12 12 12 12
13 13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 20

Total: Juventus with 54 higher finishes, Inter with 37 higher finishes (as of the end of the 2023–24 season). No head-to-head in 2007, since Juventus was in Serie B.

Notes:

Trophies

As of 22 April 2024
Team Major domestic International Grand total
SA CI SCI Domestic total CL CWC EL USC UIC IC FCWC International total
Juventus 36 14 9 59 2 1 3 2 1 2 0 11 70
Inter 20 9 8 37 3 3 0 2 1 9 46

References

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