2000–01 Inter Milan season

Internazionale
2000–01 season
President Massimo Moratti
Head coach Marcello Lippi
Marco Tardelli
Stadium San Siro
Serie A 5th
Coppa Italia Quarter-finals
UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
UEFA Cup Round of 16
Top goalscorer League:
Christian Vieri (18)

All:
Christian Vieri (19)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

F.C. Internazionale Milano aimed at winning its first Serie A title since 1989, but crashed down to earth with a bang already when losing out to Swedish champions Helsingborg in a Champions League qualifying fixture, which rendered Marcello Lippi losing his job. Marco Tardelli was hired as his replacement, but he could not repeat the results the club had achieved in the season before, despite one of its two star strikers Christian Vieri being fit for the whole season. Inter especially lacked solidness in the defence, and French goalkeeper Sébastien Frey and his compatriot Laurent Blanc took the blame, both being sold in the summer. Tardelli was not given a new contract, as Inter signed up Héctor Cúper from Valencia as their new coach, with several new players arriving.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

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

No. Position Player
1 France GK Sébastien Frey
2 Colombia DF Iván Córdoba
3 Italy DF Fabio Macellari
4 Argentina DF Javier Zanetti (captain)
5 France DF Laurent Blanc
6 Italy DF Michele Serena
7 Uruguay FW Antonio Pacheco
8 Serbia and Montenegro MF Vladimir Jugović
9 Brazil FW Ronaldo
10 Netherlands MF Clarence Seedorf
11 Italy FW Marco Ferrante
12 Italy GK Marco Ballotta
13 Croatia DF Dario Šimić
14 Italy MF Luigi Di Biagio
15 France DF Benoît Cauet
16 Italy GK Alex Cordaz
17 Italy MF Nicola Beati
18 France MF Stéphane Dalmat
20 Uruguay FW Álvaro Recoba
No. Position Player
21 Italy DF Matteo Ferrari
22 Italy GK Marco Ballotta
23 Italy FW Cristian Brocchi
24 Slovakia DF Vratislav Gresko
26 France FW Stéphane Biakolo
28 Italy MF Jodi Bertarelli
29 Italy MF Matteo Bogani
30 Italy DF Bruno Cirillo
31 Spain MF Francisco Javier Farinos
32 Italy FW Christian Vieri
33 Italy DF Davide Cattaneo
34 Italy DF Salvatore Ferraro
35 Italy DF Luca Perfetti
36 Italy MF Carlo Trezzi
37 Italy DF Anthar Yahia
38 Italy DF Roberto Gimelli
54 Turkey FW Hakan Şükür
Italy DF Stefano Lombardi
France MF Julien Brellier

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
7 Republic of Ireland FW Robbie Keane (to Leeds United)
11 Italy MF Andrea Pirlo (on loan to Brescia)
16 Italy DF Riccardo Fissore (to Lecce)
17 Ivory Coast DF Cyril Domoraud (on loan to Bastia)
18 Chile FW Iván Zamorano (to América)
No. Position Player
19 Italy MF Anselmo Robbiati (on loan to Perugia)
24 Argentina MF Sixto Peralta (on loan to Torino)
25 Brazil MF Vampeta (to Paris Saint-Germain)
27 Italy FW Corrado Colombo (to Torino)

Serie A

Games

Top Scorers

References

  1. http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/italy/2000-2001/seriea/inter.htm
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