Club: | Internazionale |
Season: | 1981–82 |
Chairman: | Ernesto Pellegrini |
Manager: | Eugenio Bersellini |
League: | Serie A |
League Result: | 5th |
Cup1: | Coppa Italia |
Cup1 Result: | Winner |
Cup2: | UEFA Cup |
Cup2 Result: | Round of 32 |
League Topscorer: | Alessandro Altobelli (9) |
Season Topscorer: | Alessandro Altobelli (21) |
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Prevseason: | 1980–81 |
Nextseason: | 1982–83 |
Updated: | 20 May 1982 |
The 1981–82 Inter Milan season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 73rd in existence and 66th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.
The 1981–82 season saw Inter win the Coppa Italia, the second in four years and the third overall.[1] The final opponent was Torino, which were beaten 1–0 in first leg and drew 1–1 in the second.[1] Inter showed some new faces, such as the young Giuseppe Bergomi and Riccardo Ferri (both born in 1963), Salvatore Bagni and Aldo Serena, who returned after several loans.[1]
Inter also reached the round of 32 in UEFA Cup - giving up in front of Dinamo Bucharest during overtime - and achieved fifth place in the domestic league, but the triumph in the Coppa Italia resulted in a qualification for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.[1]
Source: [2]
Date of birth and role are between brackets.
See main article: 1981–82 Serie A.
See main article: 1981–82 Coppa Italia.
First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
See main article: 1982 Coppa Italia Final. First legSecond leg
See main article: 1981–82 UEFA Cup.
First round
Round of 32