Saturday 26 September 2009

The Defenders

Javier Zanetti
country: Argentina
born in: Buenos Aires August 10 1973
height: 178 cm weight: 75 kg
He is the captain of the team. Before in Inter, he play for Banfield (1994-1995). An indefatigable right-back, Javier Zanetti defends and attacks with supreme confidence. avier Zanetti considers the most best moment of his career the UEFA Cup final Inter won in Paris thanks to the goal he scored. Zanetti made his 500th competitive appearance for the Nerazzurri in the Champions League home match against Bayern Munich on 27 September 2006.

Sisenando Maicon Douglas
country: Brazil
born in: Novohamburgo July 26 1981
height: 184 cm weight: 77 kg
Maicon Douglas joins Inter after four seasons at Cruzeiro in his native Brazil and two years with French side Monaco. With Cruzeiro he won two national cups and a league title, and won two French league titles with Monaco. Part of Carlos Dunga's post-World Cup Brazil squad, Maicon is one of the most promising right-sided wing-backs around.
He combines his explosive physique and refined technique and moves swiftly down the right wing from a full-back position to pose a constant source of danger is his opponents' half of the pitch.

Da Silva Ferreira Lucimar Lucio
country: Brazil
born in: Brasilia May 8 1978
height: 188 cm weight: 84 kg
The new defender in this season, move from Bayern Munich. He play for Internacional (1998-2000), Bayern Leverkusen (2000-2004).








Samuel Walter Adrian
country: Argentina
born in: Firmat March 23 1978
height: 183 cm weight: 83 kg
Walter Samuel is widely regarded as one of the best central defenders around.
A mainstay in the Argentine national team, Samuel made a name for himself in the Serie A with over 15,000 minutes of competitive football in 173 matches for Roma between 2000 and 2004. Samuel played a key role in his debut season at the Olimpico, helping Roma win the Scudetto with his solid performances at the back. Nicknamed 'The Wall' for obvious reasons, Samuel joined Inter after a season at Real Madrid.

Cordoba Ivan Ramiro
country: Colombia
born in: Medellin August 11 1976
height: 173 cm weight: 70 kg
An extremely efficient and correct man marker, Cordoba is extraordinarily clean when making tackles and is very reliable when required to get back quickly.Physically very powerful, he is a good jumper despite his short height. Corboda's ability to rise above other players is due to the explosive power in his legs. Cordoba refused offers of a transfer to Real Madrid so he could come to Milan and wear the black and blue colours of Inter.

Materazzi Marco
country: Italy
born in: Lecce August 19 1973
height: 193 cm weight: 92 kg
A central defender who is highly skilled in making tackles, Materazzi is virtually infallible when it comes to taking free kicks and penalties - evidence of his unquestionable technical abilities. Materazzi has followed his father into the game. Giuseppe Materazzi won domestic and international fame as a coach, having guided teams such as Pisa, Lazio, Bari, Padova, Brescia, Piacenza, Sporting Lisbon and Chinese side Tianjin Teda. Marco began his playing career at amateur level on the dusty pitches of the Sicilian Serie C. In the 2000/01 season, Materazzi equalled the scoring record for a defender in the Italian Serie A with 12 goals for Inter. The record was previously held by Argentine Daniel Passarella, who scored 11 goals for Fiorentina during the 1985/86 season. Marco made his international debut on 25 April 2001 in Italy's 1-0 win against South Africa in a friendly match and was in the Azzurri squad at Japan/Korea 2002 and at Euro2004. It was Materazzi's coach at Perugia, Ilario Castagner, who recommended former national team coach Trapattoni to put him in defence. "I had already suggested Marco's name to Trapattoni's collaborator Ghedin," said Castagner about the defender. "He's deserved a chance like that for a long time.". And Materazzi certainly took his chances for Italy at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, with a series of polished performances in defence and vital goals against Czech Republic in the group stage and France in the final as the Azzurri went on to win the tournament.

Chivu Cristian
country: Rumania
born in: Resita October 26 1980
height: 184 cm weight: 81 kg
An accomplished and versatile defender whose skill at taking set pieces adds a valuable dimension to his game, Chivu joined Inter on a five-year deal from Roma during the 2007 summer transfer window. Currently captain of the Romanian national team, he took part in Euro 2000 aged just 19. He collected his 50th international cap against Slovenia in August 2007 and led Romania at Euro 2008. Chivu began his professional playing career at Romanian club side CSM Resita. He then played for Universitatea Craiova before completing a move to Dutch club Ajax, for whom he made over 100 appearances. After four seasons in Holland Chivu signed for Roma in 2003. With Ajax the defender won an Eredivisie title, a Dutch Cup and a Dutch Super Cup, playing alongside his current team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He was part of the Roma side that beat Inter in the 2006/07 Coppa Italia final.

Santon Davide
country: Italy
born in: Porto Maggiore January 2 1991
height: 187 cm weight: 77 kg
His position is both of right and left side, but Mourinho often play him in left side. He is the potentially young player for Inter and his National team, Italy.





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The Goalkeepers

Soares de Espinola Julio Cesar
country: Brazil
born in: Rio De Janeiro,3 September 1979
height: 186 cm
weight: 79 kg
After six and a half seasons at Flamengo, Julio Cesar spent six months at Serie A side ChievoVerona to get used to an Italian football environment before completing a summer move to Inter. Considered one of the hottest goalkeeping prospects around, he kept goal for Brazil in their 2004 Copa America triumph. Julio Cesar is not just good with his hands, he's also useful with his feet and takes penalties for both club and country and well as saving them.


Francesco Toldo
country: Italy
born in: Padova,2 December 1971
height: 196 cm
weight: 90 kg
A goalkeeper of extraordinary skill, Francesco Toldo is highly reactive between the posts and displays supreme confidence when coming out to meet high balls. Toldo 'grew up', in the footballing sense, in AC Milan's youth sector. Toldo began playing football as right-back for a team in the province of Padua, until the fortuitous absence of the side's goalkeeper for a championship match led the coach to put Francesco between the posts. He was thirteen when that happened, and hasn't changed position since. At international level, Toldo made his debut for the Azzurri in Croatia v Italy on 8 October 1995. He came on for Luca Bucci, who was red-carded ten minutes into the match after replacing the injured Angelo Peruzzi in the starting line-up. The match finished 1-1 and Toldo was among the best players on the field.
Several years later in June 2000, with just one week until the start of Euro 2000 in Holland and Belgium, Gianluigi Buffon broke his hand. Francesco Toldo took over as number one keeper for the Azzurri and proved to be a world class player with his penalty-saving heroics against Holland to book Italy's place in the final against eventual winners France.


Paolo Orlandoni
country: Italy
born in: Bolzano,12 August 1972
height: 186 cm
weight: 78 kg
A product of Inter's youth system, Orlandoni spent eight years on loan at various Serie B and C clubs before becoming first-choice keeper for Reggina in the season they won promotion to Italy's second division. He transferred to Piacenza in 2001, remaining until 2005, the year he returned to Inter. Currently Inter's third goalkeeper, Paolo made his Serie A debut in an away match against Cagliari on 4 May 2006.


Vid Belec
country: Slovenia
born in: Maribor, 6 June 1990
The youngest goalkeepers in Inter. Play for Inter in some pre season match this season.



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Squadra Internazionale Milano Season 2009 - 2010


This is the full squad of FC Internazionale Milano season 2009-2010

GOALKEEPERS

1 Francesco Toldo
12 Soares de Espindola Julio Cesar
21 Paolo Orlandoni
51 Vid Belec

DEFENDERS

2 Ivan Ramiro Cordoba
4 Javier Zanetti
6 Da Silva Ferreira Lucimar Lucio
13 Sisenando Douglas Maicon
23 Marco Materazzi
25 Walter Adrian Samuel
26 Cristian Chivu
39 Davide Santon


MIDFIELDERS

5 Dejan Stankovic
7 Ricardo Quaresma
8 Thiago Motta
10 Wesley Sneijder
11 Sulley Ali Muntari
14 Patrick Viera
15 Rene Khrin
19 Esteban Matias Cambiasso
20 Obi Joel Chukwuma
30 Faioli Amantino Mancini

FORDWARDS

9 Samuel Eto”o Fils
18 David Suazo
22 Diego Alberto Milito
45 Mario Balotelli Barwuah
89 Marko Arnautovic

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Transfers Season 2009-2010

In this season, 2009-2010 Inter have big transfers, some players out and in. Last season Mourinho had to make due with what was essentially Roberto Mancini’s squad. This year, it is all Jose and we will finally see his vision of F.C. Internazionale Milano. The big transfers is Zlatan Ibrhimovic move to Barcelona and Nerrazurri get Samuel Eto’o who will be duet with Diego Milito who come from Genoa. In midfield, Thiago Motta come from Genoa and will be cooperation with Wesley Sneijder from real Madrid. Good defender also move in from Munich, Lucio. I think this is the most successful market Inter has had for a long time. The team feels balanced and has been rejuvenated without losing touch with the core players that have helped us win the last three years. The squad has been thoughtfully pruned and new growth is sure to follow. I dont know if this is because Moratti is finally listening to his coach or because Mourinho just has better plans. This season Inter spent €59 million and took in at least €53.5 million to the transfer. With this squad I think Inter will be more solid and strong than before despite losing a star player.


This is list of the Inter transfers season 2009-2010
OUT
Adriano: Contract rescinded. Chasing his bliss in Brazil
Crespo: Contract not renewed, joined Genoa as a free agent
Cruz: Contract not renewed, joined Lazio as a free agent
Acquafresca: Sold to Genoa as part of the Milito/Motta deal; Genoa sold him on to Atalanta.
Ibrahimovic: Sold to Barcelona for €49 million and Eto’o (valued at €20 million)
Kerlon: On loan to Ajax
Obinna: On loan to Malaga
Bolzoni: To Genoa as part of the Milito/Motta deal
Figo: Retired
Jimenez: Loaned to West Ham with an option to buy
Burdisso: Loan to Roma
Maxwell: Sold to Barcelona for €4.5 million
Rivas: Loan to Livorno

IN

Thiago Motta: From Genoa for €18 million plus Bolzoni, Bonucci, and Meggiorini; 4-year contract
Milito: From Genoa for €20 million plus Acquafresca, 4-year contract

Lucio: From Bayern Munich, €5 million, 3-year contract

Sneijder: From Real Madrid for €16 million; 4-year contract
Eto’o: From Barcelona, valued at €35 million, 5-year contract
Arnautovic: From Twente on free loan with option to buy for €9 million. The option will be automatically exercised if he makes 10 appearances for Inter.

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