The following is a list of chairmen of Football Club Internazionale Milano. [1]
The first president of Inter Milan history was Giovanni Paramithiotti, who was also one of the founders of the club. [2] Paramithiotti was succeeded by Ettore Strauss just one year later following a decision from the club's associates. [2]
The longest-running presidency was Massimo Moratti's, [3] who bought the club from Ernesto Pellegrini in 1995. [4] Moratti served non-continuously as president from 1995 to 2013, with two resignations in the process: firstly in May 2009, [5] revoked the following July, [6] and secondly from January 2004 to November 2006, where the role was given to Giacinto Facchetti until his death. [7] [8]
Massimo Moratti's presidency was also the most victorious in the history of the club, [9] winning 16 trophies from 1998 to 2011 including five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia, three Supercoppa Italiana, one UEFA Cup, one Champions League, and one FIFA Club World Cup. [10] The second most victorious presidency was that of Massimo Moratti's father, Angelo, [11] who was at the head of the club from 1955 to 1968, [12] winning three Serie A titles, two Champions Leagues, and two Intercontinental Cups. [11]
Moratti's era concluded in 2013, when the club was bought by Indonesian businessman Erik Thohir, who became the first foreign president of Inter Milan. [13] [14] In 2018, Thohir sold the club to Steven Zhang, who became the youngest-ever president of the club as well as the only foreign president to win a trophy. [15] [16]
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The following is a list of chairmen of Football Club Internazionale Milano. [1]
The first president of Inter Milan history was Giovanni Paramithiotti, who was also one of the founders of the club. [2] Paramithiotti was succeeded by Ettore Strauss just one year later following a decision from the club's associates. [2]
The longest-running presidency was Massimo Moratti's, [3] who bought the club from Ernesto Pellegrini in 1995. [4] Moratti served non-continuously as president from 1995 to 2013, with two resignations in the process: firstly in May 2009, [5] revoked the following July, [6] and secondly from January 2004 to November 2006, where the role was given to Giacinto Facchetti until his death. [7] [8]
Massimo Moratti's presidency was also the most victorious in the history of the club, [9] winning 16 trophies from 1998 to 2011 including five Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia, three Supercoppa Italiana, one UEFA Cup, one Champions League, and one FIFA Club World Cup. [10] The second most victorious presidency was that of Massimo Moratti's father, Angelo, [11] who was at the head of the club from 1955 to 1968, [12] winning three Serie A titles, two Champions Leagues, and two Intercontinental Cups. [11]
Moratti's era concluded in 2013, when the club was bought by Indonesian businessman Erik Thohir, who became the first foreign president of Inter Milan. [13] [14] In 2018, Thohir sold the club to Steven Zhang, who became the youngest-ever president of the club as well as the only foreign president to win a trophy. [15] [16]
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