1993–94 Inter Milan season explained

Club:Internazionale
Season:1993–94
Chairman:Ernesto Pellegrini
Chrtitle:President
Stadium:Giuseppe Meazza
Manager:Osvaldo Bagnoli

Giampiero Marini
League:Serie A
League Result:13th
Cup1:Coppa Italia
Cup1 Result:Quarter-finals
Cup2:UEFA Cup
Cup2 Result:Winners
League Topscorer:
Rubén Sosa (16)
Season Topscorer:
Bergkamp (18)
Average Attendance:49469
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Prevseason:1992–93
Nextseason:1994–95
Updated:11 May 1994

Season

In the summer of 1993, Inter acquired Dutch men Dennis Bergkamp and Wim Jonk, already spotted in the previous winter.[1] [2] [3] Gianluca Festa, Massimo Paganin and Francesco Dell'Anno signed for Inter, too.[4]

Inter recorded better results in the UEFA Cup than in Serie A.[5] Rubén Sosa was - once again - vital for the club, scoring 16 goals including a hat-trick in the win over Parma (3–2).[6] When the league stopped for Christmas holidays, the gap from Milan was still recoverable: 20 points to 24.[7] [8] However, in early February, after a 1–2 loss against Lazio the club sacked Osvaldo Bagnoli replacing him with Giampiero Marini.[9] The former midfielder managed to reach the UEFA Cup final, defeating - between March and April - Borussia Dortmund and Cagliari.[10] Inter won the first leg, beating - with a goal from Berti - Austrian club Casino Salzburg.[11] Inter finished the league with only 31 points, just avoiding relegation: 13th place was the worst result for Inter in modern Serie A.[12] [7] However, Inter was successful in Europe, winning the UEFA Cup after a 1–0 win in the second leg: Jonk was the only scorer.[13]

Overview

CompetitionRecordResultTop Scorer
Serie A13th Rubén Sosa, 16
Coppa ItaliaQuarter Finals Dennis Bergkamp, 2
Davide Fontolan, 2
UEFA CupWinners Dennis Bergkamp, 8
Total Dennis Bergkamp, 18

Squad

Transfers

In
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FWDennis BergkampAjax Amsterdam(£18,000 million)
MFFrancesco Dell'AnnoUdinese(£14,000 million)
MFWim JonkAjax Amsterdam(£10,000 million)
DFGianluca FestaCagliari(£9,000 million)
DFMassimo PaganinBrescia(£6,000 million)
GKLuca MondiniComo
GKRaffaele NuzzoPergocremaloan ended
GKPaolo OrlandoniLeffeloan ended
DFMarco GrossiAscoliloan ended
DFAlessandro RossiArezzo
DFStefano RossiniUdineseloan ended
MFMarco BarolloTernanaloan ended
MFGiuseppe MarinoTarantoloan ended
MFCristiano ScapoloRavennaloan ended
FWMarco DelvecchioVenezia FCloan ended
Out
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GKLuca MondiniFidelis Andrialoan
GKPaolo OrlandoniCasaranoco-ownership
DFMirko ConteVenezia FCloan
DFStefano BettariniLucchese 1905co-ownership renewal
DFLuigi De AgostiniA.C. Reggiana
DFMarco GrossiMacerateseloan
DFStefano RicciCasaranoloan
DFPasquale RoccoPisaco-ownership renewal
DFStefano RossiniUdineseloan
MFMarco BarolloUS Lecceloan
MFPierluigi Di GiàVenezia FCloan renewal
MFCristiano ScapoloAtalanta BCloan
MFGiuseppe MarinoModena FCloan
FWOliver BierhoffAscoli Calcioco-ownership renewal
FWDario MorelloA.C. Reggianaco-ownership renewal
FWMarco Delvecchioloan

Winter

Out
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DF Gianluca FestaAS Romaloan
FW Darko PančevVfB Leipzigloan
FW Salvatore SchillaciJubilo Iwata

Competitions

Serie A

See main article: 1993–94 Serie A.

Matches

Coppa Italia

See main article: 1993–94 Coppa Italia. Round of 32EightfinalsQuarterfinals

UEFA Cup

See main article: 1993–94 UEFA Cup. Round of 32Round of 16EightfinalsQuarterfinals

Final

See main article: 1993–94 UEFA Cup.

Appearances and goals

Statistics are referred to domestic league.[14]

Statistics

Players statistics

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: Un piccolo nome per un' Inter vera. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. January 12, 1993. 24. italian.
  2. News: Bergkamp, l' Inter a sorpresa. Antonio Dipollina. la Repubblica. February 16, 1993. 25. italian.
  3. News: All' Inter effetto-Bergkamp: aumento capitale, 50 miliardi. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. March 17, 1993. 28. italian.
  4. News: Dell'Anno, Inter e Udinese hanno finito di litigare. G.G.. la Repubblica. August 1, 1993. 23. italian.
  5. News: Bergkamp star nella notte italiana. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. September 16, 1993. 23. italian.
  6. News: La tristezza non gioca. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. November 2, 1993. 27. italian.
  7. Book: La storia dell'Inter. Stefano Petrucci. L'Airone Editrice. 2005. 67-69. italian.
  8. News: L' otto amaro di Mr. Bagnoli. la Repubblica. January 10, 1994. 36. italian.
  9. News: All' Inter serve il colpevole: Bagnoli. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. February 8, 1994. 25. italian.
  10. News: Jonk e Zenga: l' Inter c' è ancora. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. March 2, 1994. 25. italian.
  11. News: L' Inter nuova serie. Gianni Piva. la Repubblica. April 27, 1994. 23. italian.
  12. News: Calcio news. la Repubblica. May 3, 1994. 39. italian.
  13. News: Un trofeo dominato dall' Italia. la Repubblica. May 12, 1994. 27. italian.
  14. Book: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 1995. Panini Group. 1994. italian.