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·7 Mei 2026
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·7 Mei 2026
Three-time Italian Champions wearing the black and blue shirt, a milestone reached by several players from the Grande Inter era and from the first decade of the new century, two of the most successful cycles in Inter's history. Here is the complete list of multiple winners:
A select list that includes some of the most important names in Inter's history: one need only think of Giuseppe Meazza, among the earliest legends of Italian and Interista football; Luis Suárez, the first Ballon d'Or winner to play in an Inter shirt; and Armando Picchi, the unforgettable captain of the Grande Inter.
Lautaro, Barella, Bastoni, Darmian and De Vrij thus join this group of players who have written Inter history, a group that also includes Cristian Chivu, the outstanding manager of this remarkable squad, and only the second person ever to win the Scudetto both as a player and as a coach with Inter, after Armando Castellazzi.
His third Scudetto in total, the second he has lifted to the sky as Captain: for several years now, Lautaro Martínez has been the symbol and heart of this Inter side. Arriving 2018, El Toro grew up wearing the black and blue colours, going on to become the third-highest scorer in the Club's history. In each of the three title wins, Lautaro has left his mark with goals and standout performances: in 2021, a brace in the derby sealed Inter's decisive breakaway; in 2024, he dominated the season as top scorer. This season, the Argentine has been the soul and example for teammates and fans alike; a true captain, and for the third time a Champion of Italy.
A powerful engine and an inexhaustible dynamo in the middle of the park: Nicolò Barella, as ever, has driven Inter forward throughout the season. Having arrived in 2019 from Cagliari, Barella has shown an intense devotion to the Inter shirt, which he has defended with passion from day one. Over the years, Nicolò has evolved his style of play, adding technique and class to his boundless energy. This third Scudetto in six years is a fitting reward for a player who has always given absolutely everything he had, and who has also worn the captain's armband on numerous occasions in Lautaro's absence.
The youngest of the fantastic five: Alessandro Bastoni, born in 1999, wins his third Scudetto at just 27 years of age. A truly remarkable milestone, which in many ways reflects his growth wearing the Inter shirt. Bastoni arrived at Inter in 2019, barely twenty years old, immediately earning minutes and appearances in important matches. A modern player who interprets the role of defender in an innovative way, Alessandro was a promising youngster when he became Italian Champion for the first time in 2021, now he is an established player, a cornerstone of an Inter side that over the years has helped him to improve more and more, right through to this third Scudetto, in a season he opened with a goal against Torino.
The most experienced member of the three-time Italian Champions group, yet the one who has been at Inter the shortest time. Matteo Darmian arrived to Inter in October 2020 from Parma: from that moment on, he earned the love and respect of all Inter supporters through professionalism, dedication and a selfless work ethic. Darmian has become synonymous with reliability through his ability to cover several different roles whenever called upon during his first season, he became a hero with two decisive goals in the title run, against Cagliari and Hellas Verona.
In his eighth season with the club, Stefan De Vrij has also won his third Scudetto with Inter. The Dutch defender has had some unforgettable years at Inter since his arrival in 2018: an elegant player, skilled in build-up play and blessed with an excellent positional sense, De Vrij is a cornerstone of Inter's defensive setup. Over the years he has always known how to adapt to the needs of the team and his teammates, consistently delivering strong performances even with limited minutes. De Vrij is another of those players who has lived through the entirety of Inter's growth in recent years, becoming a key figure in a special group.







































