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Derby della Madonnina

Football match between Inter Milan and AC Milan

Derby della Madonnina

Football match between Inter Milan and AC Milan

FieldValue
nameDerby della Madonnina
other namesDerby di Milano
city or regionMilan, Italy
team1logoFC Internazionale Milano 2021.svg
team2logoLogo of AC Milan.svg
team1Inter Milan
team2AC Milan
first contested10 January 1909
Prima Categoria
top scorerAndriy Shevchenko (14)
most player appearancesPaolo Maldini (56)
most winsOfficial matches: Inter Milan (91)
mostrecent23 November 2025
Serie A
Inter Milan 0–1 AC Milan
nextmeeting8 March 2026
Serie A
AC Milan v Inter Milan
totalOfficial matches: 245
seriesInter: 91
Drawn: 71
Milan: 83
largestvictory11 May 2001
Serie A
Inter Milan 0–6 AC Milan
largestscoring6 November 1949
Serie A
Inter Milan 6–5 AC Milan
stadiumsSan Siro
longeststreak6 matches
AC Milan (1911–1913, 1946–1948)
Inter (2023–2024)
longestunbeatenstreak17 matches
Inter
(1929–1937)
currentunbeatenstreak6 matches
AC Milan
(2024–present)

Prima Categoria

Serie A Inter Milan 0–1 AC Milan Serie A AC Milan v Inter Milan Drawn: 71 Milan: 83 Serie A Inter Milan 0–6 AC Milan Serie A Inter Milan 6–5 AC Milan AC Milan (1911–1913, 1946–1948) Inter (2023–2024) Inter (1929–1937) AC Milan (2024–present) The Derby della Madonnina (; named after the Madonnina statue on top of the Milan Cathedral), also known as the Derby di Milano (), is a derby football match between the two prominent Milanese clubs, Inter Milan and AC Milan. Both clubs are among the most successful in Italian football history.

In the past, Inter Milan (commonly abbreviated to Inter) was seen as the club of the Milan bourgeoisie (nicknamed bauscia , a Milanese term meaning "braggart"), whereas Milan was supported mainly by the working class (nicknamed casciavid , meaning "screwdriver", with reference to the blue-collar worker). Because of their more prosperous ancestry, Inter fans had the "luxury" to go to the San Siro stadium by motorcycle (motoretta, another nickname given to the Nerazzurri). On the other hand, the Rossoneri were also known as tramvee or tranvee (i.e. able to be transferred to the stadium only by "tram", or public transport). Today, this socioeconomic divide has largely been mitigated and preference for either club is personal or familial.

Taking place at least twice during the year via the league fixtures, this cross-town rivalry has extended to the Coppa Italia, Champions League, and Supercoppa Italiana, as well as minor tournaments and friendlies. It is one of the only major crosstown derbies in association football that are always played in the same stadium, in this case the San Siro, as both Inter and AC Milan call San Siro "home". Though both clubs share this stadium, Inter ultras traditionally occupy the stadium’s northern end (Curva Nord) while Milan ultras occupy the southern end (Curva Sud).

History

Scene of a Derby della Madonnina in 1915

On 13 December 1899, Herbert Kilpin and others founded the Milan Cricket and Football Club. Alfred Edwards, a former British vice-consul in Milan and a well-known personality of the Milanese high society, was the club's first elected president. Initially, the team included a cricket section, managed by Edward Berra, and a football section managed by David Allison. The Milan team soon gained relevant notability under Herbert Kilpin's guide. The first trophy to be won was the Medaglia del Re ("King's Medal") in January 1900, and the team later won three national leagues, in 1901, 1906 and 1907. The triumph of 1901 was particularly relevant because it ended the consecutive series of wins of Genoa, which had been the only team to have won the title prior to 1901. On 9 March 1908, issues over the signing of foreign players led to a split and the foundation of Football Club Internazionale.

The first derby match between the two Milanese rivals was held in the final of the Chiasso Cup of 1908, a football tournament played in Canton Ticino, Switzerland, on 18 October of that year; the Rossoneri won 2–1. While Inter and Milan faced each other sporadically in the early years, the rivalry has been renewed annually since the inaugural 1926–27 season of the Divisione Nazionale, the first truly national Italian league. The two teams have played each other at least twice a year since then.

Inter won the first Serie A title in 1929-1930, in the first edition of the Italian Football Championship (the third league title for the club after 1910 and 1920). Inter won again in 1938 and 1940 with one of the greatest players of all time Giuseppe Meazza who held the title of top scorer in the Milan derbies until 2005. Between 1928 and 1938 there were 10 victories for Inter, 7 draws and none for AC Milan, the longest period without a win in the history of Derby.

In 1951 Milan finally win the first Serie A, and the first league title since 1907 after 44 years.

In the 1960s, the Milan derby saw two big stars of Italian football come face-to-face. One of the most representative players of Inter was Sandro Mazzola, the son of former Torino player Valentino Mazzola who, along with most of his Torino teammates, died in the 1949 Superga air disaster after dominating Serie A for four seasons. His Milan counterpart was Gianni Rivera, nicknamed "Golden Boy" for his talent. This era saw brilliant derby matches and an increasing rivalry: while Milan won the European Cup in 1962–63, Inter with one of the best teams in Italian football history followed with back-to-back success in 1964 and 1965 and with two consecutive Intercontinetal Cup win and with others two European Cup finals played in 1967 and 1972. Milan again won the title in 1968–69. During this successful period for both teams, Milan were coached by Nereo Rocco and Inter by Helenio Herrera, both coaching many notable players. The rivalry continued on the Italy national team, where two players from their respective clubs would often not play together, with one usually being substituted by the other at half-time. Rivera ended up losing the starting line-up to Mazzola in the 1970 final against Brazil, in which Italy was defeated 1–4 by the South Americans. He would later enter in the 84th minute after Italy were already far behind.

The derby did not take place in 1980-1981 and 1982-1983 in Serie A, due to AC Milan's double relegation to Serie B. Arguably Milan's greatest-ever era took place during the late 1980s and had extended through to the mid-2000s. Often hailed as the greatest-ever Milan side, the team stemming from the 1989 European champions managed by Arrigo Sacchi, contained legendary Milan players, Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard and Paolo Maldini, amongst others. Milan's dominance, both domestically and internationally, had seen them capture four league titles and three European Cups (finishing runners-up two additional times) between 1989 and 1998. During this time, Inter win 1988–89 Serie A title with an all-time record points in Serie A history with 18 teams under Giovanni Trapattoni and with great players like Lothar Matthäus and Andreas Brehme (with Milan ending only third), and also Inter had gone on to finish runners-up in the 1992–93 season (behind Milan) and in a controversial 1997–98 season (with Milan that ended 10th) and won three UEFA Cups out of four finals played.

The two clubs famously met in the semi-finals of the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League, their first ever European matches against one another, in which Milan went through on the away goals rule despite both clubs playing at the same stadium; Milan would go on to win the competition. They met again in the quarter-finals of the 2004–05 edition; Milan triumphed on aggregate after UEFA awarded them a 3–0 victory in the second leg, as the match was abandoned due to flares thrown by Inter fans.

Inter's long wait for a league title that began after 1989 finally arrived in 2006, when the Calciopoli scandal stripped Juventus of the 2005–06 title (as well as deducting points from Milan's final overall total) and handed it to Inter, who originally finished third behind both Juventus and Milan. This was seen as a controversial decision by many, as even though the title won the previous season by Juventus was also stripped, it was left unawarded, which many felt should have also been the case with the 2005–06 title. Inter went on to win the 2006–07 Serie A title as well in a season that saw Juventus relegated from the top division, and Milan, as punishment, starting the season with negative points. Inter's triumphant campaign included a record-breaking run of 17 consecutive victories and victories in both fixtures against Milan. During the same season, however, Milan had captured their seventh European Cup/UEFA Champions League, defeating Liverpool in the final in Athens. As the Italian league recovered from the aftermath of the match-fixing scandal, Inter continued to dominate, winning each league up until the 2009–10 season in which they secured the title on the last day of the season. That season had also seen Inter become the first Italian side to win a treble. In addition to their league title, Inter also secured the Coppa Italia and their first Champions League title since 1965. The following season, however, Milan, with the acquisition of several players that included former Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimović, recaptured the Scudetto, their 18th overall, leading the league standings from as early as November until the end of the season. That season also saw Milan win both derby matches, keeping clean sheets in both fixtures.

Between 2011–12 and 2019–20, both Milan teams lagged behind Juventus in Serie A, with a disappointing ninth-place finish for Inter in 2012–13 and a difficult campaign for Milan in 2014–15, finishing tenth. However, Inter ended Juventus' nine-year streak by winning their 19th title in 2020–21, overtaking Milan's total. Milan tied Inter's total by winning their own 19th title in the following season. In January 2023 Inter won 2022 Supercoppa Italiana defeating Milan 3-0 in Riad final.

The two clubs met once again in the semi-finals of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League; the tie was their first European derby in 18 years, as well as being both clubs' first appearances in the semi-finals since winning the trophy in 2007 and 2010 respectively. Inter won the tie, defeating Milan 2–0 in the first leg and 1–0 in the second, reaching the final.

In 2023–24, Inter defeated Milan 2–1 as the designated "away" side on 22 April 2024; the result confirmed they had won their 20th league title, marking the first time the Scudetto had been decided in a Derby della Madonnina. The title put Inter one clear of Milan's 19 titles, and ensured a second star on the club's badge; the game was also Inter's sixth successive win over Milan, the joint-longest winning streak of either side the derby's history. Milan got revenge on Inter by winning the derby matchup in the 2024 Supercoppa Italiana after a 3–2 comeback victory.

Official match results

  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2
SeasonCompetitionDateHome teamResultAway team
1909Prima Categoria10 January 1909MilanInter
1909–10Prima Categoria6 February 1910MilanInter
27 February 1910InterMilan
1910–11Prima Categoria5 February 1911InterMilan
30 April 1911MilanInter
1911–12Prima Categoria5 November 1911MilanInter
21 January 1912InterMilan
1912–13Prima Categoria17 November 1912InterMilan
9 February 1913MilanInter
1913–14Prima Categoria30 November 1913MilanInter
22 February 1914InterMilan
1914–15Prima Categoria2 May 1915InterMilan
1920–21Prima Categoria19 December 1920InterMilan
30 January 1921MilanInter
1926–27Divisione Nazionale3 April 1927InterMilan
5 June 1927MilanInter
1927–28Divisione Nazionale29 April 1928MilanInter
8 July 1928InterMilan
1929–30Serie A10 November 1929MilanInter
13 April 1930InterMilan
1930–31Serie A26 October 1930InterMilan
19 March 1931MilanInter
1931–32Serie A18 October 1931MilanInter
6 March 1932InterMilan
1932–33Serie A6 November 1932InterMilan
9 April 1933MilanInter
1933–34Serie A1 November 1933InterMilan
11 March 1934MilanInter
1934–35Serie A2 December 1934MilanInter
14 April 1935InterMilan
1935–36Serie A29 September 1935InterMilan
2 February 1936MilanInter
1936–37Serie A4 October 1936MilanInter
7 February 1937InterMilan
1937–38Serie A17 October 1937InterMilan
20 February 1938MilanInter
1938–39Serie A2 October 1938InterMilan
12 February 1939MilanInter
1939–40Serie A17 December 1939InterMilan
12 May 1940MilanInter
1940–41Serie A20 October 1940MilanInter
9 February 1941InterMilan
1941–42Serie A25 January 1942MilanInter
7 June 1942InterMilan
1942–43Serie A3 January 1943InterMilan
18 April 1943MilanInter
1944Campionato Alta Italia23 January 1944InterMilan
19 March 1944MilanInter
1945–46Divisione Nazionale4 November 1945MilanInter
10 February 1946InterMilan
30 May 1946MilanInter
21 July 1946InterMilan
1946–47Serie A20 October 1946MilanInter
16 March 1947InterMilan
1947–48Serie A2 November 1947MilanInter
11 April 1948InterMilan
1948–49Serie A16 October 1948MilanInter
6 February 1949InterMilan
1949–50Serie A6 November 1949InterMilan
19 March 1950MilanInter
1950–51Serie A12 November 1950MilanInter
25 March 1951InterMilan
1951–52Serie A4 November 1951InterMilan
6 April 1952MilanInter
1952–53Serie A2 November 1952MilanInter
8 March 1953InterMilan
1953–54Serie A1 November 1953InterMilan
21 March 1954MilanInter
1954–55Serie A7 November 1954MilanInter
3 April 1955InterMilan
1955–56Serie A16 October 1955InterMilan
11 March 1956MilanInter
1956–57Serie A21 October 1956MilanInter
10 March 1957InterMilan
1957–58Serie A6 October 1957InterMilan
23 February 1958MilanInter
Coppa Italia GS16 June 1958MilanInter
6 July 1958InterMilan
1958–59Serie A2 November 1958MilanInter
22 March 1959InterMilan
1959–60Serie A8 November 1959InterMilan
27 March 1960MilanInter
1960–61Serie A20 November 1960MilanInter
26 March 1961InterMilan
1961–62Serie A1 October 1961InterMilan
4 February 1962MilanInter
1962–63Serie A21 October 1962MilanInter
24 February 1963InterMilan
1963–64Serie A19 January 1964InterMilan
22 March 1964MilanInter
1964–65Serie A15 November 1964MilanInter
28 March 1965InterMilan
1965–66Serie A21 November 1965InterMilan
3 April 1966MilanInter
1966–67Serie A20 November 1966MilanInter
2 April 1967InterMilan
1967–68Serie A22 October 1967InterMilan
18 February 1968MilanInter
Coppa Italia Final Group16 June 1968InterMilan
26 June 1968MilanInter
1968–69Serie A3 November 1968MilanInter
2 March 1969InterMilan
1969–70Serie A9 November 1969InterMilan
8 March 1970MilanInter
1970–71Serie A8 November 1970MilanInter
7 March 1971InterMilan
1971–72Serie A28 November 1971InterMilan
19 March 1972MilanInter
Coppa Italia R28 June 1972MilanInter
28 June 1972InterMilan
1972–73Serie A19 November 1972MilanInter
18 March 1973InterMilan
1973–74Serie A2 December 1973InterMilan
Coppa Italia R223 January 1974MilanInter
Serie A24 March 1974MilanInter
Coppa Italia R21 May 1974InterMilan
1974–75Serie A10 November 1974InterMilan
9 March 1975MilanInter
Coppa Italia R216 May 1975InterMilan
15 June 1975MilanInter
1975–76Serie A7 December 1975MilanInter
28 March 1976InterMilan
1976–77Serie A28 November 1976MilanInter
27 March 1977InterMilan
Coppa Italia final3 July 1977MilanInter
SeasonCompetitionDateHome teamResultAway team
1977–78Serie A6 November 1977InterMilan
12 March 1978MilanInter
1978–79Serie A12 November 1978MilanInter
18 March 1979InterMilan
1979–80Serie A28 October 1979InterMilan
2 March 1980MilanInter
1980–81Coppa Italia GS7 September 1980MilanInter
1981–82Coppa Italia GS6 September 1981InterMilan
Serie A25 October 1981MilanInter
7 March 1982InterMilan
1983–84Serie A6 November 1983InterMilan
18 March 1984MilanInter
1984–85Serie A28 October 1984MilanInter
17 March 1985InterMilan
Coppa Italia SF23 June 1985InterMilan
26 June 1985MilanInter
1985–86Serie A1 December 1985MilanInter
6 April 1986InterMilan
1986–87Serie A12 October 1986MilanInter
1 March 1987InterMilan
1987–88Serie A20 December 1987InterMilan
24 April 1988MilanInter
1988–89Serie A11 December 1988MilanInter
30 April 1989InterMilan
1989–90Serie A19 November 1989InterMilan
18 March 1990MilanInter
1990–91Serie A18 November 1990MilanInter
24 March 1991InterMilan
1991–92Serie A1 December 1991InterMilan
18 April 1992MilanInter
1992–93Serie A22 November 1992MilanInter
Coppa Italia QF27 January 1993MilanInter
10 February 1993InterMilan
Serie A10 April 1993InterMilan
1993–94Serie A7 November 1993InterMilan
20 March 1994MilanInter
1994–95Coppa Italia R1612 October 1994MilanInter
26 October 1994InterMilan
Serie A20 November 1994MilanInter
15 April 1995InterMilan
1995–96Serie A29 October 1995InterMilan
10 March 1996MilanInter
1996–97Serie A24 November 1996MilanInter
13 April 1997InterMilan
1997–98Serie A22 November 1997InterMilan
Coppa Italia QF8 January 1998MilanInter
21 January 1998InterMilan
Serie A22 March 1998MilanInter
1998–99Serie A8 November 1998MilanInter
13 March 1999InterMilan
1999–2000Serie A24 October 1999InterMilan
Coppa Italia QF12 January 2000MilanInter
27 January 2000InterMilan
Serie A5 March 2000MilanInter
2000–01Serie A7 January 2001MilanInter
11 May 2001InterMilan
2001–02Serie A21 October 2001InterMilan
3 March 2002MilanInter
2002–03Serie A23 November 2002MilanInter
12 April 2003InterMilan
UEFA Champions League SF7 May 2003MilanInter
13 May 2003InterMilan
2003–04Serie A5 October 2003InterMilan
21 February 2004MilanInter
2004–05Serie A24 October 2004MilanInter
27 February 2005InterMilan
UEFA Champions League QF6 April 2005MilanInter
12 April 2005InterMilan
2005–06Serie A11 December 2005InterMilan
14 April 2006MilanInter
2006–07Serie A28 October 2006MilanInter
11 March 2007InterMilan
2007–08Serie A23 December 2007InterMilan
4 May 2008MilanInter
2008–09Serie A28 September 2008MilanInter
15 February 2009InterMilan
2009–10Serie A29 August 2009MilanInter
24 January 2010InterMilan
2010–11Serie A14 November 2010InterMilan
2 April 2011MilanInter
2011–12Supercoppa Italiana6 August 2011MilanInter
Serie A15 January 2012MilanInter
6 May 2012InterMilan
2012–13Serie A7 October 2012MilanInter
24 February 2013InterMilan
2013–14Serie A22 December 2013InterMilan
4 May 2014MilanInter
2014–15Serie A23 November 2014MilanInter
19 April 2015InterMilan
2015–16Serie A13 September 2015InterMilan
31 January 2016MilanInter
2016–17Serie A20 November 2016MilanInter
15 April 2017InterMilan
2017–18Serie A15 October 2017InterMilan
Coppa Italia QF27 December 2017MilanInter
Serie A4 April 2018MilanInter
2018–19Serie A21 October 2018InterMilan
17 March 2019MilanInter
2019–20Serie A21 September 2019MilanInter
9 February 2020InterMilan
2020–21Serie A17 October 2020InterMilan
Coppa Italia QF26 January 2021InterMilan
Serie A21 February 2021MilanInter
2021–22Serie A7 November 2021MilanInter
5 February 2022InterMilan
Coppa Italia SF1 March 2022MilanInter
19 April 2022InterMilan
2022–23Serie A3 September 2022MilanInter
Supercoppa Italiana18 January 2023MilanInter
Serie A5 February 2023InterMilan
UEFA Champions League SF10 May 2023MilanInter
16 May 2023InterMilan
2023–24Serie A16 September 2023InterMilan
22 April 2024MilanInter
2024–25Serie A22 September 2024InterMilan
Supercoppa Italiana final6 January 2025InterMilan
Serie A2 February 2025MilanInter
Coppa Italia SF2 April 2025MilanInter
23 April 2025InterMilan
2025–26Serie A23 November 2025InterMilan
8 March 2026MilanInter

Statistics

CompetitionTotal matches
playedInter winsDrawsMilan winsInter goalsMilan goalsPrima CategoriaDivisione NazionaleSerie ATotal (league)Campionato Alta ItaliaCoppa ItaliaSupercoppa ItalianaUEFA Champions LeagueTotal (official)
145272724
83141312
183705756260235
205786067300271
210133
2999112838
310265
622246
245917183341323

Top scorers

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

RankPlayerTeam(s) (goals)Goals
1UKR Andriy ShevchenkoMilan14
2ITA Giuseppe MeazzaInter (12)
Milan (1)13
3SWE Gunnar NordahlMilan11
HUN István NyersInter
5SWE Zlatan IbrahimovićInter (2)
Milan (8)10
ITA Enrico CandianiInter (7)
Milan (3)
7ARG Lautaro MartínezInter9
8ITA Benito LorenziInter8
9BRA ITA José AltafiniMilan7
ITA Alessandro AltobelliInter
ITA Roberto BoninsegnaInter
BEL Louis Van HegeMilan
13ITA Aldo BoffiMilan6
ARG ITA Attilio DemaríaInter
ITA Sandro MazzolaInter
ARG Diego MilitoInter
ITA Pietro SerantoniInter
18BRA AmarildoMilan5
ITA Pietro ArcariMilan
ITA Mario CorsoInter
ARG Mauro IcardiInter
BRA KakáMilan
BEL Romelu LukakuInter
ITA Gabriele OrialiInter
URUITA Ettore PuricelliMilan
BRA RonaldoInter (4)
Milan (1)

Most appearances

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

RankPlayerTeam(s) (apps)Apps
1ITA Paolo MaldiniMilan53
2ARG Javier ZanettiInter45
3ITA Giuseppe BergomiInter40
ITA Alessandro CostacurtaMilan
5ITA Gianni RiveraMilan38
6ITA Giacinto FacchettiInter37
ITA Sandro MazzolaInter
8ITA Franco BaresiMilan34
9ITA Tarcisio BurgnichInter30
ITA Mario CorsoInter
NLD Clarence SeedorfInter (7)
Milan (23)
ITA Mauro TassottiMilan

Managers

Appearances

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

RankManagerTeam(s) (apps)Apps
1ITA Nereo RoccoMilan25
2ARG Helenio HerreraInter20
ITA Giuseppe VianiMilan
4ITA Carlo AncelottiMilan19
ITA Antonio BusiniMilan
6ITA Fabio CapelloMilan18
7ITA Stefano PioliInter (2)
Milan (15)17
8ITA Simone InzaghiInter16
SWE Nils LiedholmMilan
10ITA Roberto ManciniInter14

Records

  • Most goals in a single derby: 11, Internazionale 6–5 Milan (6 November 1949)
  • Largest derby margin of victory for Milan: 0–6 (11 May 2001)
  • Largest derby margin of victory for Internazionale: 0–5 (6 February 1910)
  • Most derby wins in a row: 6, Milan (from 5 February 1911 to 9 February 1913, and from 30 May 1946 to 11 April 1948), Inter (from 18 January 2023 to 22 April 2024)
  • Most consecutive derby draws: 4 (from 29 September 1935 to 7 February 1937)
  • Most consecutive derby matches without a win: 17, Milan (from 10 November 1929 to 7 February 1937)
  • Most goals in consecutive derbies for a player: 5, Romelu Lukaku (from 21 September 2019 to 21 February 2021)
  • Fastest derby goal scored for Internazionale: Sandro Mazzola, after 13 seconds (24 February 1963)
  • Fastest derby goal scored for Milan: José Altafini, after 25 seconds (26 March 1961)
  • Most goals in a single derby for a Milan player: 4, José Altafini (27 March 1960)
  • Most goals in a single derby for an Internazionale player: 3, Giovanni Capra (6 February 1910), Amedeo Amadei (6 November 1949), István Nyers (1 November 1953), Diego Milito (6 May 2012) and Mauro Icardi (15 October 2017)
  • Most derbies played in a calendar year: 5 (2023, 2025)
  • Youngest goalscorer in a derby: Edoardo Mariani (27 February 1910, aged 16 years and 359 days)
  • Oldest goalscorer in a derby: Zlatan Ibrahimović (26 January 2021, aged 39 years and 115 days)

Most goals in a match

  • 11 goals on 6 November 1949, Inter 6–5 Milan
  • 9 goals on 30 April 1911, Milan 6–3 Inter
  • 9 goals on 6 November 1932, Inter 5–4 Milan
  • 8 goals on 6 February 1949, Inter 4–4 Milan
  • 8 goals on 27 March 1960, Milan 5–3 Inter
  • 7 goals on 22 February 1914, Inter 5–2 Milan
  • 7 goals on 28 March 1965, Inter 5–2 Milan
  • 7 goals on 28 October 2006, Milan 3–4 Inter

Inter biggest wins

  • Four or more goals difference, OR Inter scored five or above
  • Milan 0–5 Inter on 6 February 1910
  • Inter 5–1 Milan on 17 February 1910
  • Inter 5–2 Milan on 22 February 1914
  • Inter 5–4 Milan on 6 November 1932
  • Inter 6–5 Milan on 6 November 1949
  • Inter 5–2 Milan on 28 March 1965
  • Inter 4–0 Milan on 2 April 1967
  • Milan 1–5 Inter on 24 March 1974
  • Milan 0–4 Inter on 29 August 2009
  • Inter 5–1 Milan on 16 September 2023

Milan biggest wins

  • Four or more goals difference, OR Milan scored five or above
  • Milan 6–3 Inter on 30 April 1911
  • Milan 5–3 Inter on 27 March 1960
  • Milan 5–0 Inter on 8 January 1998 in Coppa Italia
  • Inter 0–6 Milan on 11 May 2001

Head-to-head ranking in Serie A (1930–2025)

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• Milan with 40 higher finishes, Inter with 50 higher finishes, and 1 equal finish (as of the end of the 2024–25 season). No head-to-heads in 1981 and 1983, since Milan was in Serie B.

Notes:

  • 1945–46 Italian Football Championship is not included in Serie A statistics.
  • Both teams finished with the same number of points in 1958, and the regulation of the time did not contemplate tiebreakers: both teams finished in ninth place.
  • Both teams finished with the same number of points in 1991, but Milan had better goal difference: Milan finished in second place, Inter in third.

Players who played for both clubs

Note: Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. Player names in bold are still active for one of the two clubs. Updated per 17 January 2026.

Inter, then Milan

PlayerPos.InterMilanTenureAppsGoalsTenureAppsGoals
ITA Mario CeveniniDF1915–1916301916–191942
1919–1921361
ITA Pietro BronziniFW1915–1916??1916–191740
1919–19261395
ITA Eugenio NegriMF1918–1919001919–192010
ITA Luigi BindaGK1912–1913001919–1922480
1923–192520
ITA Antonio Da SaccoDF1920–19223601923–1925140
1931–193200
ITA Guglielmo TornabuoniMF1924–1925113192500
192583
1925–1926101
ITA Orlando BocchiMF1925–1926??1930–1932352
ITA Enrico RivoltaMF1922–1933265541936–193700
ITA Renato De ManzanoMF1933–19341421936–1937110
ITA Elpidio CoppaMF1932–1934101938–1939112
ITA Carlo VillaMF1936–19372311944–1945140
ITA Umberto GuarnieriFW1938–194252251944–1945206
ITA Pietro RebuzziMF1939–19411151944–194520
1942–1944116
ITA Giuseppe MeazzaFW1927–19403482411940–1942379
1946–1947172
ITA Celso BattaiaDF1938–1940401946–1947130
1941–1943290
1943–1944110
1944–1945120
ITA Enrico CandianiMF1937–1946187711949–1950228
ITA Narciso SoldanGK1949–19514201956–1959360
ITA Giorgio GhezziGK1951–195818601959–19651230
ITA Gino PivatelliFW1947–19491961–19633711
ITA Saul MalatrasiDF1964–19662201967–1970670
ARG Antonio AngelilloFW1957–1961113681965–1966111
1967–196831
ITA Aldo BetDF1967–1968801974–19811440
ITA Egidio CalloniFW1968–1970001974–197810131
ITA Massimo SilvaFW1968–1971001976–1977204
ITA Giorgio MoriniMF1967–1968001976–1981754
ITA Oscar DamianiDF1968–1969001982–19845517
ITA Adelio MoroMF1972–19756191981–1982191
ITA Tiziano ManfrinMF1973–1974001982–1983170
ITA Nazzareno CanutiDF1974–198213011982–1983350
ITA Giancarlo PasinatoMF1978–19829661982–1983337
1983–1985352
ITA Aldo SerenaFW1978–1981211982–1983208
1981–1983212
1983–1985288
1987–1991114451991–1993100
ITA Maurizio GanzFW1995–199768261998–2001409
ITA Fabio Di SauroDF1993–1999101999–200100
ITA Giorgio FrezzoliniGK1995–200100199900
ITA Pierluigi OrlandiniMF1994–1996304200021
ITA Andrea PolizzanoDF1997–2000002000–200300
NGR Taribo WestDF1997–19994412000–200141
BRA RonaldoFW1997–200268492007–2008209
Ivory Coast Cyril DomoraudDF1999–2001602001–200400
ITA Andrea PirloMF1998–20012202001–201128432
CRO Dario ŠimićDF1999–20026632002–2008821
ITA Marco VaraldiGK2000–2003002003–200800
ITA Christian VieriFW1999–20051431032005–200681
ITA Matteo BoganiFW2000–2001002001–200300
ITA Giuseppe TicliMF1999–2003002003–200700
ITA Alessandro LiviMF2001–2003002003–200500
NED Clarence SeedorfMF2000–20026482002–201230047
ITA Luca CeccarelliDF200200200300
ITA Salvatore FerraroDF2002102003–200800
ARG Hernán CrespoFW2002–20031872004–20052811
2006–20084918
2008–2009142
ITA Giuseppe FavalliDF2004–20064902006–2010802
NED Chedric SeedorfMF2000–2001002008–200900
HUN Attila FilkorMF2006–2010002010–201500
ROM Cristian DaminuțăDF2008–2010102010–201500
SWI Mattia DesoleDF2008–2010002010–201400
ITA Mattia DestroFW2005–2010002015153
SWE Zlatan IbrahimovićFW2006–200988572010–20126142
2020–20236434
ITA Mario BalotelliFW2007–201059202013–20144326
2015–2016201
BRA Amantino ManciniFW2008–2011261201070
ITA Luca SantonocitoMF2005–2007002010–201400
GHA Sulley MuntariMF2008–20126672012133
2012–2015578
ITA Giampaolo PazziniFW2011–201250162012–20157421
ITA Andrea PoliMF2011–20121802013–2017903
ARG Matías SilvestreDF2012–2015902013–201441
URU Diego LaxaltDF2013–2016002018–2021240
ITA Leonardo BonucciDF2005–2006102017–2018352
2006–200900

Milan, then Inter

PlayerPos.MilanInterTenureAppsGoalsTenureAppsGoals
SUI Hugo RietmannMF1906–190820190910
SUI Carlo HopfMF190800190920
SUI Arnaldo WoelkelMF1908??190920
ITA Franco BontadiniMF1910–1911711911–19204728
ITA Gustavo CarrerFW1904–1907201912–191360
1909–1912386
ITA Giuseppe RizziMF1904–1907731913–1915200
1910–19134216
ITA Aldo CeveniniFW1909–191242261912–19155142
1915–1919001919–1921182
1922–1923222
ITA Luigi CeveniniFW1911–1912111912–19155565
1915–1919001919–19214055
1922–19279444
ITA Julio BavastroFW1910–19133741913–19164110
ITA Marco SalaDF1908–19209031921–1922180
ITA Cesare CeveniniDF1917–1918001919–1923123
1926–1927??
ITA Carlo CeveniniFW1917–1920921920–19211615
1923–19276825
ITA Francesco SolderaMF1914–192410891924–192510
ITA Guglielmo GajaniMF1918–1919001927–1928??
1925–1927180
ITA Giovanni BolzoniDF1924–1925101928–1932710
1926–192740
ITA Alessandro SavelliMF1923–192778351927–1928166
ITA Emilio GattoronchieriMF1934–1936701936–1938150
ITA Bernardo PoliDF1933–1935001939–1944462
ITA Oliviero MascheroniMF1934–1936601941–1942133
ITA Savino BelliniMF1943–1944001945–194671
ITA Romano PenzoFW1943–19441141945–1946278
ITA Sergio MarchiDF1944–19451701945–1948880
ITA Lino GravaDF1947–1949301952–195310
ITA Bruno MazzaMF1942–1943311952–1955837
ITA Celestino CelioMF1952–19532601955–1956161
ITA Eugenio RizzoliniDF1955–1956001956–195941
ITA Lorenzo BuffonGK1949–195927701960–1963790
ITA Gaetano SalveminiFW1958–1959001968–196900
PER Víctor BenítezDF1962–19631211967–196881
1964–1965161
ITA Dario BarluzziGK1962–19678501967–196800
ITA Aquilino BonfantiMF1964–1965301967–196871
ITA Nevio ScalaMF1965–19691101973–1975261
1975–1976230
ITA Fulvio CollovatiDF1976–198215841982–19861093
ITA Sergio BattistiniDF1980–1985162291990–199411210
ITA Fabrizio FerronGK1985–1986001999–200040
ITA Francesco ToldoGK1990–1993002001–20101480
ITA Christian PanucciDF1993–19968991999–2001261
ITA Cristian BrocchiMF1994–1998002000–2001151
2001–2008994
ITA Roberto BaggioFW1995–199751121998–2000419
ITA Davide CordoneMF1998–1999001999–200300
ITA Marco BonuraMF1997–2000002000–200300
ITA Stefano LombardiDF1993–1994002000–200400
ITA Francesco CocoDF1995–20025622002–2007260
NED Edgar DavidsMF1996–19971902004–2005140
FRA Patrick VieiraMF1995–1996202006–2010676
ARG Andrés GuglielminpietroMF1998–20015762001–2004300
ITA Domenico MorfeoMF1998–19991112002–2003171
DEN Thomas HelvegDF1998–200310502003–2004230
CRO Dražen BrnčićMF2000–2001102001–200300
ITA Paolo GinestraGK2000–2001002001–200400
TUR Ümit DavalaDF2001–20021002002–200400
ITA Matteo GiordanoDF2001–2003002003–200700
ITA Simone BrunelliGK2002–2003002003–200500
ITA Matteo DeiniteMF2002–2003002003–200700
ITA Ronny TomaMF2002–2003002003–200800
ITA Marco FossatiMF2002–20072007–2010
2010–2011
2011–201500
ITA Antonio CassanoFW2011–20123372012–2013287
GHA Edmund HottorMF2010–2015002016–201700
ITA Matteo DarmianDF2006–2010402020–present14511
TUR Hakan ÇalhanoğluMF2017–2021135222021–present14435
ITA Raoul BellanovaDF2018–2019002022–2023180
ITA Francesco AcerbiDF2012–2013602022–present963

Managers who worked at both clubs

Inter, then Milan

ManagerInterMilanTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLossesTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLosses
HUN József Viola1928–192931173111933–1934
1938–194071271826
ITA Stefano Pioli2016–201727143102019–20242401305852

Milan, then Inter

ManagerMilanInterTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLossesTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLosses
ITA Giuseppe Bigogno1946–19491166127281958–1959261655
ITA Giovanni Trapattoni1974
1975–1976472113131986–19912331246544
ITA Luigi Radice1981–1982236891983–198441161312
ITA Ilario Castagner1982–1984783632101984–198570362014
ITA Alberto Zaccheroni1998–20011255444272003–200443181312
BRA Leonardo Araújo2009–2010482313122010–2011322147

Trophies

  • Numbers with this background denote the competition record.
InterCompetitionMilanDomestic37Domestic total32International9International total1846Grand total50
20Serie A19
9Coppa Italia5
8Supercoppa Italiana8
3UEFA Champions League7
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)2
3UEFA Cup
UEFA Super Cup5
2Intercontinental Cup (defunct)3
1FIFA Club World Cup1

References

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