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The Derby d'Italia () is the name of the
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between Internazionale of
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and Juventus of
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. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera. The teams are from the two biggest cities in
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. Both teams have fans across Italy, and there are numerous fan clubs of Juventus in
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and Inter in
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(including in the two cities). Both clubs are among the most successful football clubs in the world.


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. After a field invasion due to the overflowing stands during a derby fixture in the 1960–61 season, Lega Calcio awarded the match to Inter but later FIGC 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. 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, Inter only goal was scored by a young Sandro Mazzola. 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), 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
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during a publicly broadcast " question time" session in April 1998. 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
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member and then-Deputy Prime Minister
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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. 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. 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
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and Inter midfielder Thiago Motta. Inter manager
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was dismissed in the first half for arguing with the referee. 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. 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
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, which Juventus ultimately won 5–3 to move on to the
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Official match results

''Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form.'' * SF = Semi-finals * QF = Quarter-finals * R16 = Round of 16 * R32 = Round of 32 * GS = Group stage * R1 = Round 1 * R2 = Round 2


Statistics


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 17 January 1932, Juventus 6–2 Inter * 8 goals on 19 June 1975, Inter 2–6 Juventus * 8 goals on 27 October 2024, Inter 4–4 Juventus


Inter biggest wins

* Four or more goals difference, OR Inter scored five or above * Inter 6–1 Juventus on 26 November 1911 * Juventus 0–4 Inter on 11 February 1912 * Inter 6–1 Juventus on 4 January 1914 * Inter 4–0 Juventus on 17 November 1935 * Inter 5–0 Juventus on 16 October 1938 * 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 5–1 Inter on 3 March 1957 * 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. As of 16 February 2025.


Most appearances

Below is the list of players with the most appearances in official games. As of 16 February 2025.


Managers

Below is the list of managers with the most appearances in official games. As of 16 February 2025.


Appearances


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

• Total: Juventus with 54 higher finishes, Inter with 38 higher finishes (as of the end of the 2024–25 season). No head-to-head in
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, since Juventus was in
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. Notes: *
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is not included in Serie A statistics. * Both teams finished with the same number of points in 1990, but Inter had better goal difference: Inter finished in third place, Juventus in fourth. * Due to the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus' 2004–05 title was voided, while in the 2005–06 season Juventus was relegated and the title was awarded to Inter.


Trophies

* Numbers with this background denote the competition record.


References


External links


Inter archive
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