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 |
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]
Competition | Record | Result | Top Scorer | |||||||
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Serie A | 13th | Rubén Sosa, 16 | ||||||||
Coppa Italia | Quarter Finals | Dennis Bergkamp, 2 Davide Fontolan, 2 | ||||||||
UEFA Cup | Winners | Dennis Bergkamp, 8 | ||||||||
Total | Dennis Bergkamp, 18 |
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width=3% | Pos. | width=33% | Name | width=28% | from | width=36% | Type |
FW | Dennis Bergkamp | Ajax Amsterdam | (£18,000 million) | ||||
MF | Francesco Dell'Anno | Udinese | (£14,000 million) | ||||
MF | Wim Jonk | Ajax Amsterdam | (£10,000 million) | ||||
DF | Gianluca Festa | Cagliari | (£9,000 million) | ||||
DF | Massimo Paganin | Brescia | (£6,000 million) | ||||
GK | Luca Mondini | Como | |||||
GK | Raffaele Nuzzo | Pergocrema | loan ended | ||||
GK | Paolo Orlandoni | Leffe | loan ended | ||||
DF | Marco Grossi | Ascoli | loan ended | ||||
DF | Alessandro Rossi | Arezzo | |||||
DF | Stefano Rossini | Udinese | loan ended | ||||
MF | Marco Barollo | Ternana | loan ended | ||||
MF | Giuseppe Marino | Taranto | loan ended | ||||
MF | Cristiano Scapolo | Ravenna | loan ended | ||||
FW | Marco Delvecchio | Venezia FC | loan ended | ||||
Out | |||||||
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width=3% | Pos. | width=33% | Name | width=28% | To | width=36% | Type |
GK | Luca Mondini | Fidelis Andria | loan | ||||
GK | Paolo Orlandoni | Casarano | co-ownership | ||||
DF | Mirko Conte | Venezia FC | loan | ||||
DF | Stefano Bettarini | Lucchese 1905 | co-ownership renewal | ||||
DF | Luigi De Agostini | A.C. Reggiana | |||||
DF | Marco Grossi | Maceratese | loan | ||||
DF | Stefano Ricci | Casarano | loan | ||||
DF | Pasquale Rocco | Pisa | co-ownership renewal | ||||
DF | Stefano Rossini | Udinese | loan | ||||
MF | Marco Barollo | US Lecce | loan | ||||
MF | Pierluigi Di Già | Venezia FC | loan renewal | ||||
MF | Cristiano Scapolo | Atalanta BC | loan | ||||
MF | Giuseppe Marino | Modena FC | loan | ||||
FW | Oliver Bierhoff | Ascoli Calcio | co-ownership renewal | ||||
FW | Dario Morello | A.C. Reggiana | co-ownership renewal | ||||
FW | Marco Delvecchio | loan | |||||
Out | |||||||
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width=3% | Pos. | width=33% | Name | width=28% | To | width=36% | Type |
DF | Gianluca Festa | AS Roma | loan | ||||
FW | Darko Pančev | VfB Leipzig | loan | ||||
FW | Salvatore Schillaci | Jubilo Iwata |
See main article: 1993–94 Serie A.
See main article: 1993–94 Coppa Italia. Round of 32EightfinalsQuarterfinals
See main article: 1993–94 UEFA Cup. Round of 32Round of 16EightfinalsQuarterfinals
See main article: 1993–94 UEFA Cup.
Statistics are referred to domestic league.[14]