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Full name | Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A.[1] | |||
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Nickname(s) | Le Nerazzurre (The Black and Blues) La Beneamata (The Cherished One) Il Biscione (The Big Grass Snake) | |||
Short name | Inter Women, Inter Femminile | |||
Founded | 23 October 2018 | |||
Ground | Arena Civica | |||
Capacity | 10,000 | |||
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Chairman | Giuseppe Marotta[3] | |||
Manager | Gianpiero Piovani | |||
League | Serie A | |||
2023–24 | Serie A, 5th of 10 | |||
Website | http://www.inter.it | |||
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Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A., also known as Inter or with the commercial name of Inter Women,[4] is an Italian women's association football club based in Milan, section of the homonymous professional football club.
Before the 2018–19 season, Inter only had women's youth teams.[5] On 23 October 2018 the club acquired the sporting rights from A.S.D. Femminile Inter Milano .[4]
In Inter's first season in 2018–19 Serie B , Inter won promotion to Serie A.[6] thanks to an almost-perfect season with 64 points coming from 21 wins and just the one draw.[7]
Inter moved to the historic Arena Civica in November 2023. The stadium was previously the home of the men's team from 1930 to 1947.[8]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Below is a list of Inter Women coaches from 2018 until the present day.
Name | Nationality | Years |
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Sebastián de la Fuente | Argentina | 2018–2019 |
Attilio Sorbi | Italy | 2019–2021 |
Rita Guarino | Italy | 2021–2024 |
Gianpiero Piovani | Italy | 2024–current |