Derby d'Italia

The Derby d'Italia (English: Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera. It is considered the equivalent of Spain's El Clásico and France's Le Classique.

Derby d'Italia
Other namesDerby of Italy
LocationNorthwest Italy
First meeting14 November 1909
Italian Football Championship
Juventus 2–0 Inter Milan
Latest meeting4 February 2024
Serie A
Inter Milan 1–0 Juventus
StadiumsSan Siro (Inter Milan)
Allianz Stadium (Juventus)
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial matches: 251
Unofficial matches: 14
Total matches: 265
Most winsOfficial matches: Juventus (112)
Unofficial matches: Inter Milan (6)
Total matches: Juventus (116)
Top scorerRoberto Boninsegna
Giuseppe Meazza
Omar Sívori
(12 each)
Largest victoryJuventus 9–1 Inter Milan
Serie A
(10 June 1961)
Inter Milan
Juventus

The teams are from the two biggest cities in Northern Italy. Both teams have fans across Italy, and there are numerous fan clubs of Juventus in Lombardy and Inter in Piedmont (including in the two cities).

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