2004–05 Inter Milan season

Inter Milan
2004–05 season
President Giacinto Facchetti
Head coach Roberto Mancini
Stadium San Siro
Serie A 3rd
Coppa Italia Winners
UEFA Champions League Quarter-finals
Top goalscorer League:
Adriano (16)

All:
Adriano (28)
Home colours
Away colours

Season summary

During the summer of 2004, a new era started for Inter: Roberto Mancini, former Lazio trainer, became the new coach.[1] His official debut came in August, when the side had to face FC Basel in Champions League third preliminary round: Inter won on a 5–2 aggregate.[2] In the first part of season, Inter was unbeaten for a long time: however a lot of draws came, even 13 in 19 league matches.[3][4]

His record was broken in late February, due to a 1–0 loss in Milan derby:[5] it resulted the first defeat since May 2004. Citizen rivals of Milan also caused the elimination in Champions, as the challenge shown off in quarter-finals.[6] After have reached the third place, with 18 games ended in draw (almost the half of whole league), in June the side won his first trophy since 1998 UEFA Cup: beating Roma for a 3–0 total, Coppa Italia returned in Inter's trophy room.[7]

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Francesco Toldo
2 Colombia DF Iván Córdoba
3 Argentina DF Nicolás Burdisso
4 Argentina DF Javier Zanetti (captain)
5 Turkey MF Emre Belözoğlu
6 Italy MF Cristiano Zanetti
7 Netherlands MF Andy van der Meyde
8 Netherlands MF Edgar Davids
9 Argentina FW Julio Cruz
10 Brazil FW Adriano
11 Serbia and Montenegro MF Siniša Mihajlović
12 Italy GK Alberto Fontana
13 Brazil DF Zé Maria
14 Argentina MF Juan Sebastián Verón (on loan from Chelsea)
15 Uruguay GK Fabián Carini
16 Italy DF Giuseppe Favalli
18 Argentina MF Kily González
19 Argentina MF Esteban Cambiasso
20 Uruguay FW Álvaro Recoba
21 Greece MF Giorgos Karagounis
23 Italy DF Marco Materazzi
24 Paraguay DF Carlos Gamarra
25 Serbia and Montenegro MF Dejan Stanković
No. Position Player
30 Nigeria FW Obafemi Martins
32 Italy FW Christian Vieri
35 Italy GK Moreno Impagnatiello
36 Italy GK Luca Bonfiglio
37 Italy GK Paolo Tornaghi
38 Italy DF Paolo Dellafiore
39 Italy DF Simone Fautario
40 Italy DF Nicolas Giani
41 Italy DF Flavio Visconti
42 Italy DF Daniel Semenzato
43 Nigeria MF Saidi Oluseyi Adeshokan
44 Italy MF Omar Laribi
45 Italy FW Francesco Bilardo
46 Italy FW Yrius Roberto Carboni
47 Italy MF Dino Marino
49 Italy DF Marco Andreoli
50 Italy FW Matteo Momente
51 Italy MF Fabrizio Biava
52 Tunisia MF Tijani Belaïd
55 Cameroon MF Daniel Maa Boumsongo
77 Italy DF Francesco Coco
87 Italy GK Giacomo Bindi

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
26 Italy DF Giovanni Pasquale (on loan to Siena)
28 Italy MF Mario Rebecchi (released)
48 Italy FW Riccardo Meggiorini (on loan to Spezia)
No. Position Player
71 Italy GK Alex Cordaz (on loan to Spezia)
99 Greece FW Lampros Choutos (on loan to Atalanta)

Results

Serie A

Champions League

Qualifying stage

Group stage

Last 16

Quarter-finals

Statistics

Top scorers

Serie A

References

  1. "Mancini, finalmente Inter" (in Italian). gazzetta.it. 7 July 2004.
  2. "Adriano schiaccia il Basilea l'Inter vola in Champions" (in Italian). repubblica.it. 24 August 2004.
  3. Luigi Garlando (10 January 2005). "All' Inter vengono i cinque minuti" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport.
  4. "L'effetto Samp è finito, a Reggio è tornata l'Inter dei pareggi" (in Italian). repubblica.it. 15 January 2005.
  5. Gaetano De Stefano (27 February 2005). "Kakà, e il Milan vola" (in Italian). gazzetta.it.
  6. Gaetano De Stefano (13 April 2005). "Euroderby, finale vergognoso" (in Italian). gazzetta.it.
  7. Riccardo Pratesi (15 June 2005). "L'Inter vince la coppa Italia" (in Italian). gazzetta.it.
  8. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/italy/2004-2005/seriea/inter.htm

Sources

RSSSF - Italy 2004/05

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