How Inter Milan were born from AC Milan

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  • @rehman1833
    @rehman1833 Před rokem +14670

    Feels like every club in the world was founded by some random english dude who was bored without football

    • @HahaDamn
      @HahaDamn Před rokem +642

      Wasn’t A.C. Milan also a cricket club initially

    • @grealish2234
      @grealish2234 Před rokem +317

      I think barca was too

    • @giorgio550
      @giorgio550 Před rokem +39

      @@HahaDamn no

    • @nonya1100
      @nonya1100 Před rokem +741

      @@grealish2234 barca was founded by a Swiss guy Johan Gamper. He founded Basel and FC Zurich too.

    • @ryanlaird6447
      @ryanlaird6447 Před rokem +110

      Either English or scottish

  • @dhanjustinereyes4305
    @dhanjustinereyes4305 Před rokem +4485

    This story doesn't deserve a short. It should be a whole video. We need to know the history of both clubs, most especially, the Milano Derby, and why it is special. Tifo made it a bit enticing, but we want the whole thing. Great job, boys!!!

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 Před rokem +42

      It is about the _origins,_ not the derby.

    • @fardeensiddiki7957
      @fardeensiddiki7957 Před rokem +8

      It maybe as they are taking a bit off time off now,just a guess maybe

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Před rokem +38

      These shorts should be adverts for the long versions with a pinned comment with the link to them

    • @scayspot622
      @scayspot622 Před rokem +24

      (Sorry for mi english)Im inter fan this is the story of the birth of the inter.
      In Milan, an English man decides to give birth to the city of Milan's team called "AC Milan" (the name of the city of Milan in English) created by many members, it is said more than 80 members. the idea was of a team with italian players from the city of milan to dominate the strongest team in italy in those years: genoa. they chose red, the color of the devils and black for the fear they put on the opponent (yes I know it's very funny like what). everything goes well and after only 2 years from the foundation they win the first championship. but in 1908 some of the members of ac milan think it is right to let foreign players play while the other members think this is wrong. and precisely for this reason a rift is created between the members of ac milan. the group of about 40 members who are detached from ac milan decide in 1908 to create a team of their own always in milan where, however, foreign players could also play and for this reason the name "international". and therefore from 1908 ac milan remained (with the old partners) and the international with the new "rebel" partners. and from there the famous rivalry was created.

    • @hnz5404
      @hnz5404 Před rokem +3

      ​@@scayspot622 Interesting! Now tell us how inter won their first serie a title. Men against boys I heard(just like it'll be on june 10th)

  • @capor23
    @capor23 Před rokem +1752

    Fun fact : Both of Baresi brothers were icona of Milan clubs. Franco Baresi was a legend of AC Milan. His brother Giuseppe was Inter's.

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Před rokem +181

      Furthermore, when Franco Baresi started his career, he was known as "Baresi number 2" because initially Giuseppe was more well known, by the end of his career. Franco became a legend and Giuseppe "The other" Baresi.

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Před rokem +102

      Fun fact, part 2. Franco tried out for Inter, but was rejected and Franco signed with AC Milan. If I'm not mistaken, Franco was seen as "average" player by Inter.

    • @TheMaxPower82
      @TheMaxPower82 Před rokem +35

      @@CarlMarxPunk Beppe was know as Baresi I and Franco as Baresi II not due to fame but simply because Beppe is the older brother.

    • @gerardvolante3457
      @gerardvolante3457 Před rokem +14

      Fun fact: Baresi's first name was Franco

    • @rammrras9683
      @rammrras9683 Před rokem +33

      Inzaghi Filippo made the story with Milan, now his brother Simone Inzaghi is doing good at Inter.

  • @paranormal7549
    @paranormal7549 Před rokem +639

    On a similar note , Liverpool were created from Everton FC over a stadium dispute regarding Anfield .

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Před rokem +50

      I thought they fought about toffees

    • @CryptoWealthyChannel
      @CryptoWealthyChannel Před rokem +5

      @@Ze_Moose lol

    • @guzt3680
      @guzt3680 Před rokem +56

      Crazy how liverpool have become a much bigger side.

    • @westheking12
      @westheking12 Před rokem +75

      @@guzt3680Yup, Everton was bigger back in the day. But at least with Inter and AC they both are pretty equal. Both winning 19 Scudettos, both 1 club World Cup, pretty close with Coppa Italian wins, close in super cup wins, but AC Milan has been ahead in champions league winning 7 to Inters still good 3.

    • @guzt3680
      @guzt3680 Před rokem +49

      @@westheking12 that's what make their derby is HOT. Both are top calibre clubs. Milan has always been a bigger team overall especially in international stage. But the gap is very thin. Not like Barca-Espanyol or Eve Liv.

  • @stavrosverv_
    @stavrosverv_ Před rokem +1541

    I hear Internazionale and imagine Micah Richards laugh

  • @larsgrotjohann6554
    @larsgrotjohann6554 Před rokem +153

    Brothers of the world sounds great.

    • @nikp3824
      @nikp3824 Před rokem +13

      With a contradiction: most of its Ultras fell on the far right!

    • @liebebile6515
      @liebebile6515 Před rokem

      @@nikp3824 most of Ultras gangs are far right, it's in their nature to be extremists and somehow nationalists. In Italy I can only recall Livorno, and maybe Bologna and Fiorentina Ultras to be on the leftist side

    • @fabiocambria8207
      @fabiocambria8207 Před rokem +4

      @@nikp3824that’s mega fake.

    • @nicola.innocenti
      @nicola.innocenti Před rokem +5

      @@fabiocambria8207that’s true, my inter fan friends are all fascist or right wing

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Před rokem

      @@nicola.innocenti based then than mentally deranged left also facistt is made up

  • @hisham_hm
    @hisham_hm Před rokem +305

    Amazingly, in 1909 the same thing happened in Brazil, and the players of foreign origin in Porto Alegre who were not accepted to play in Grêmio founded Internacional.

    • @lmao1276
      @lmao1276 Před rokem +7

      Probably related to this story

    • @Vincentdeoliveira
      @Vincentdeoliveira Před 8 měsíci +4

      One of the most important and fierce rivalry not only in Brazil but South America 🙂

    • @mertnnatzpage7314
      @mertnnatzpage7314 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Vincentdeoliveira more intense than boca v river??

    • @PedroKing19
      @PedroKing19 Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@mertnnatzpage7314 just as intense I would say. It is the most violent rivalry in Brazil

  • @pauprat8495
    @pauprat8495 Před rokem +750

    There's a similar story with FC Barcelona and Espanyol. The name of the latter comes from the fact that it was the team from spanish players, compared to Barça, who had a Swiss president and several foreign players.

    • @sisophon1982
      @sisophon1982 Před rokem +63

      I think that's why their official name is Espanyol de Barcelona

    • @saurabhsolanki3437
      @saurabhsolanki3437 Před rokem +28

      Yeah and that's why most of local people support espanyol.

    • @pauprat8495
      @pauprat8495 Před rokem +110

      @@saurabhsolanki3437 It's a little more complicated than that. Here most people is a Futbol Club Barcelona fan, even Real Madrid has more fans in Catalonia than Espanyol.
      We have a strong political pro-independence/autonomy movement here, and Barça has been one of the most prominent entities to support that, while Espanyol has had a more neutral political approach.
      Couple to this, the fact that most pro independent people are:
      a) Anti Spain &
      b) Anti Monarchy
      Having a team with a Real crown and Spain in the name makes it difficult for pro catalan people to support it.

    • @nuhashahmed7692
      @nuhashahmed7692 Před rokem +37

      ​@@saurabhsolanki3437 This is false lol

    • @techmania5957
      @techmania5957 Před rokem +29

      ​@@saurabhsolanki3437 clearly shows your football knowledge

  • @tonyg7286
    @tonyg7286 Před rokem +336

    "This wonderful night will give us the colours of our crest: the black of the night and the blue of the sky, on the golden background of stars. It will be named 'Internazionale', because we are brothers of the world" - Giorgio Muggiani, 9th of March 1908

    • @BlackRoseImmortal75
      @BlackRoseImmortal75 Před rokem +54

      Every time i read this it gives me the chills.. but you forgot the first line brother... "It will start here, at L' Orologio restaurant, meeting place for artists and free thinkers, and thus it will be a team of great talent.."
      🖤💙 AMALA 🖤💙

    • @fabiocambria8207
      @fabiocambria8207 Před rokem +4

      😍

    • @alacedodyssey
      @alacedodyssey Před 11 měsíci

      smallest fkin club in the world🤡🤡🤡milan is forever red and black

    • @MohamedAhmed-ms9eu
      @MohamedAhmed-ms9eu Před 11 měsíci +22

      I'm from Somalia, former Italian colony so Italian football is mostly shown on local TV instead of English or French leagues. I remember Ronaldo in the black blue wearing number 10 and fell in love with him as player and Inter as a club. But after I got older and did more research on Inter and found statements like the one above I fell even more in love. I was rooting for them in UCL final against Man City. I moved to London and I'm an Arsenal fan but Inter is my 2nd club.

    • @jacopo4-905
      @jacopo4-905 Před 8 měsíci +3

      🖤💙

  • @PH-jv4ik
    @PH-jv4ik Před rokem +371

    Its fascinating how some big clubs today are breakaway,offashoots or amalgams of different clubs

    • @Ray4thewin
      @Ray4thewin Před rokem

      Amalgams?

    • @PH-jv4ik
      @PH-jv4ik Před rokem +21

      @@Ray4thewin combonations of different teams into one Torino,Roma

    • @Ray4thewin
      @Ray4thewin Před rokem

      Do you mean amalgamations?

    • @PH-jv4ik
      @PH-jv4ik Před rokem +5

      @@Ray4thewin amalgams, plural noun

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Před rokem +1

      ​@@Ray4thewin Google is your friend. Ask him anything

  • @sarahjessicafarter7383
    @sarahjessicafarter7383 Před rokem +414

    Eternal rivals, sure, but not hated rivals. At matches between the two its common to see families or couples sitting together wearing a mixture of Milan and Inter shirts between them.

    • @themattack1
      @themattack1 Před rokem +101

      That makes it the most beautiful derby in the world.. no violence, just healthy rivalry and banter.. forza inter 🔵⚫

    • @Godsboxer
      @Godsboxer Před rokem +78

      When I went there in February for the game, both AC and Inter fans were together on the tube and nobody cared. (I went there to support Inter🤩) Altho both sets of fans hurled chants at each other for fun, its probably the friendliest Derby in the world.

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 Před rokem

      A battle of brothers they would say
      a sibling rivalry but Juventus are the real scumbags.

    • @riccardoesse6994
      @riccardoesse6994 Před rokem +23

      as it should be

    • @19mike88
      @19mike88 Před rokem +67

      They've done a pact, that's why. In the 70's they were fierce battle between Curva Nord (inter) and Curva Sud (milan) then in late 70's, since both had school mates, brothers, friends and relatives in the opposite faction they decided that it was stupid to fight. It is a hard derby, offensive and funny chores are sang but it all remain in the non phisical spectrum. Myself I'm Interista and my 1yr older brother is Milanista.

  • @MicheleLorenzini-hd8ph
    @MicheleLorenzini-hd8ph Před rokem +17

    il Milan tiene una gran storia soprattutto europea, ma l inter tiene un fascino particolare, fatto di imprese storiche ed inimitabili

  • @johnburns4017
    @johnburns4017 Před rokem +90

    Liverpool AFC were born out of Everton FC. A dispute with Everton F led to small number breaking away. Liverpool's first name was *_Everton FC and Athletic Grounds Ltd"._* They were made to omit the world Everton as they could not steal Everton's identity. So they changed it to: _Liverpool FC and Athletic Grounds Ltd,_ retaining the same company number at Companies House, even to this day.

    • @yt.personal.identification
      @yt.personal.identification Před rokem +7

      When you own a stadium, and the club leaves, just start a new club of your own.

    • @anubhav111196
      @anubhav111196 Před rokem +3

      I think the chairman of Everton fc was kicked out or he didn’t agreed with the board and left Everton to form a new club Liverpool but because he had the ownership of anfield, Everton had to shift to goodison park

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 Před rokem +4

      @@anubhav111196
      A deep and bitter dispute emerged on how Everton F.C. was to be owned and run between the Everton F.C. Committee and Everton's president John Houlding, who owned Everton's ground Anfield. The dispute culminated with Everton F.C. leaving Anfield and the creation of Liverpool AFC.
      The flashpoint for the dispute was when adjacent landowner to Anfield, Mr Orrell, a close friend of Houlding, proposed to legally run a road through the land where a new main stand was erected, to give a right of way to the back of his land. In order to prevent demolition of the new stand, initial disagreement emerged on:
      *1)* The club purchasing the land at Anfield from Houlding and the adjacent land owned by Mr Orrell.
      *2)* Renting both plots of land.
      This snowballed with allegations of personal financial gain by Houlding by holding the club to ransom. The dispute panned out to a crux of a principled disagreement of *how the club was run.*
      *i)* The Liberal minded Everton F.C. Committee wanted a more democratic structure of a wide spread of shares amongst the fans. They saw the club as central to the community and an influence in behaviour and sobriety.
      *ii)* Houlding wanted a small group of owners, owning the majority of the shares giving returns in the corporate model. The control would be in the hands and dictates of a few people.
      ▪ *26 January 1892: Houlding attempts to hijack Everton F.C. -* Houlding registered the company, _Everton Football Club and Athletic Grounds Ltd, number 35668,_ in an attempt to hijack the club;
      ▪ *Houlding attempted to take over Everton -* That is the name, colours, fixtures and league position. Two Everton football clubs now legally exist;
      ▪ *27 January 1892: Everton F.C. are refused to form a limited company -* Houlding had already registered a limited company with Everton in the title the previous day;
      ▪ *4 February 1892: Hijack fails -* The Football Council ruled against membership of a new club with the same name as an existing member. Only Everton F.C. are recognised as the vast majority of members were still with the club.
      ▪ *8 February 1892: Houlding does not respond to reduced rent demand, Everton F.C. now firmly moving to Goodison Park -* Houlding had not replied to the Everton F.C. Committee's offer of the 25 January to lower the rent from £250 to £180 per ann. and an option to purchase the ground within two years at the inflated price Houlding was asking. Everton F.C. move to lease the Goodison Road site, identified by the Everton F.C. sub-committee for £50 per ann. with a view to purchase. Everton F.C. inform Houlding they are to remove stands from the ground;
      ▪ *February 1892: Houlding issues a notice to quit -* Failing to hijack the club, Houlding attempts to force the hand of the Everton F.C. Committee;
      ▪ *22 February 1892: Everton request Houlding buy stands -* Everton F.C. request that Houlding give an an offer for the stands;
      ▪ *15 March 1892: A move to Goodison Park by Everton F.C. is confirmed -* The Everton F.C. Committee responded to the attempted hijack and eviction notice by firmly moving to the north side of Stanley Park and be rid of Houlding, expelling him as president. Houlding was at the meeting. Of the 500 present at the meeting only 18 voted to remain at Anfield;
      ▪ *18 April 1892: Everton F.C. play their last match at Anfield -* Bolton Wanderers F.C. was the last club Everton F.C. played at Anfield;
      ▪ *3 June 1892: Houlding creates Liverpool F.C. -* After Everton F.C. had moved from Anfield, Houlding officially changed the name of his company from _Everton F.C. and Athletic Grounds Ltd_ to _Liverpool F.C. and Athletic Grounds Ltd._ The 26 January 1892 registration number 35668, remains to this day;
      ▪ *24 August 1892: Everton F.C. open Goodison Park -* Goodison Park was officially opened by Lord Kinnaird and Frederick Wall of the Football Association, in time for the new season.
      The Liverpool Daily Post on 19 March 1892 wrote on the Everton's committee's decision to move from Anfield:
      _Messrs Mahon and Clayton … took upon themselves a big task in trying to rid the Everton Club of an influence that had apparently grown stronger year after year … This independent action of Mr Mahon and his friends might be said to have produced the chaos the club found itself in, but having shaken off the incubus their action is now clear and defined …and it was gratifying to find that neither publicans nor moneylenders had been appealed to for assistance._
      _As landlord of the ground, he [John Houlding] declined to meet them [Everton F.C.] on any but his own terms._

  • @Nazareeni
    @Nazareeni Před 9 měsíci +15

    I find it crazy that a man from Nottingham helped establish two now massive clubs in North Italy, and at the same time Juventus were given jerseys from Notts County.

    • @djelalniyazi4090
      @djelalniyazi4090 Před 8 měsíci +4

      notts county were top club then ,one of the founders of football

    • @NIDELLANEUM
      @NIDELLANEUM Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yeah, the fact that Nottingham Forest's shirt is nicknamed The Garibaldi makes more sense when you know how influential Nottingham was for Italian football

  • @blsm-burminilaicalseparati6214

    Thank you for covering this story! There was an iconic man called Peppino Prisco, part of Inter's administration and a club legend, that once said "Inter being born from AC Milan demonstrates that one can do great things starting from nothing".

    • @gculligan55
      @gculligan55 Před rokem +7

      That is a f**kin bar 😂 I love it

    • @elasterisco747
      @elasterisco747 Před rokem +17

      That clearly shows how inter supporters never get over the fact that they will always support the second team of Milan, which was born FROM the first team of Milan. Envy, it’s called envy.

    • @giovanji7883
      @giovanji7883 Před rokem +28

      ​@@elasterisco747 what did you expect from a inter milan club legend? to say we're the second team of Milan?
      he also knew ac milan is the bigger team but obviously couldn't say it

    • @blsm-burminilaicalseparati6214
      @blsm-burminilaicalseparati6214 Před rokem +4

      @@elasterisco747 francamente
      Sticazzi

    • @elasterisco747
      @elasterisco747 Před rokem +1

      @@giovanji7883 indeed.

  • @encoxhi4200
    @encoxhi4200 Před rokem +29

    In Milano we Say Ac Milan are the “Casciavit” the Screwdriver because the Tifo of Milan in the early 19th were all construction worker or dependent of industry and Inter are The “Bauscia” meaning Old Geezer the local Snobs becauae they used to live a high society lifestyle in the middle of the city and came to the stadium on suits, it was pretty common to see the owner of an industry or company near the dependent of them…
    The destiny got me 😂 im a Ac Milan fan who works on the Construction ❤️🖤

    • @francescoteobianchi
      @francescoteobianchi Před rokem

      You mean the 20th century😂

    • @BlackRoseImmortal75
      @BlackRoseImmortal75 Před rokem +3

      "local snobs"..... they were more like artists and entrepreneurs.. most of them were those people that made MIlano what is today. Just think Berlusconi himself tried to buy Inter twice before placing an offer for Milan.

    • @encoxhi4200
      @encoxhi4200 Před rokem +1

      @@BlackRoseImmortal75 that’s True ! He tried to buy inter twice because of business the reason why the at those times president of inter didn’t accept is because Silvio was known as a Huge Ac Milan fan
      And to the other guy over you yeah i meant 20 century 😅

  • @Gerbildo123456789
    @Gerbildo123456789 Před rokem +17

    Makes sense. Inter wanted to acquire Eusebio back in the 60’s but Salazar (portuguese leader) didn’t let that happen.
    Wonder if Eusebio going to Inter in the 60’s would have changed the future of the club.

    • @SuperLol
      @SuperLol Před rokem +2

      well inter won two champions league in 60s. Idk maybe one more? Inter probably needed a star player more during 70s-80s when English teams started to get really strong.

    • @rufus2o
      @rufus2o Před 8 měsíci

      The same with Pelé!

    • @CityCityJuve
      @CityCityJuve Před 3 měsíci

      @@rufus2o Pele was in agreements with Juve, imagine esubio vs pele

  • @scayspot622
    @scayspot622 Před rokem +36

    In milan, an English man decides to give birth to the city of Milan's team called "AC Milan" (the name of the city of Milan in English) created by many members, it is said more than 80 members. the idea was of a team with italian players from the city of milan to dominate the strongest team in italy in those years: genoa. they chose red, the color of the devils and black for the fear they put on the opponent (yes I know it's very funny like what). everything goes well and after only 2 years from the foundation they win the first championship. but in 1908 some of the members of ac milan think it is right to let foreign players play while the other members think this is wrong. and precisely for this reason a rift is created between the members of ac milan. the group of about 40 members who are detached from ac milan decide in 1908 to create a team of their own always in milan where, however, foreign players could also play and for this reason the name "international". and therefore from 1908 ac milan remained (with the old partners) and the international with the new "rebel" partners. and from there the famous rivalry was created

    • @fakhrianuar9264
      @fakhrianuar9264 Před rokem +1

      Interesting story but why they shared stadium and even so why they need to use different name

    • @giuliosal5287
      @giuliosal5287 Před rokem +1

      INTERNAZIONALE

    • @VenezolanoTuga
      @VenezolanoTuga Před rokem

      Mucho texto🤑🤙

    • @fabiodella11
      @fabiodella11 Před rokem +2

      @@fakhrianuar9264 in the origin they play in different stadiums
      Inter plays in “Arena Civica” from 1908 to 1947
      Milan plays always in San Siro.
      Also San siro was bought by the municipality of Milan in 1947 and from there date Inter and Milan start share the stadium!

    • @alexzero3736
      @alexzero3736 Před 9 měsíci

      Also Internazionale black color meant a bruise under the eye😂😂

  • @lorenzoarduini894
    @lorenzoarduini894 Před rokem +111

    Awesome! I just have a small correction to make: the club's first name wasn't "AC Milan", it was "Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club".

    • @nabeelmalikofficial5795
      @nabeelmalikofficial5795 Před rokem +3

      Also cricket?

    • @kaurshaijal4203
      @kaurshaijal4203 Před rokem +27

      ​@@nabeelmalikofficial5795yep ... English invented cricket...so this English man wanted two team but cricket was no viable in Italy

    • @frozenturbo8623
      @frozenturbo8623 Před 10 měsíci +1

      So they wanted cricket 🏏 in the squad with footballers?

    • @aariyanmahmud301
      @aariyanmahmud301 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@frozenturbo8623 well you might say they wanted football in a squad of cricketers

    • @StraitKnopfler
      @StraitKnopfler Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@frozenturbo8623 It was common at that point in English sport for clubs to play a variety of sports. A lot of English football clubs were initially also cricket or rugby clubs, so the members would play multiple sports. Nottingham Forest (in some ways the father club of AC Milan) was originally founded by shinty players.

  • @mateodanne
    @mateodanne Před rokem +34

    It makes the 2010 UCL even more iconic, with a full XI with no italians

    • @irvancrocs1753
      @irvancrocs1753 Před 9 měsíci +12

      And the table has turned now with Inter has more Italian players than Milan with 5 to 6 of them are part of national team.

  • @FCI1908
    @FCI1908 Před rokem +5

    "..where you can arrive despite having started from nothing.." Peppino Prisco. FORZA INTER !!

  • @holliwoodrichard2588
    @holliwoodrichard2588 Před rokem +23

    A small curiosity: in the Milanese dialect the city is called “Milàn”, pronounced like the english “Milan” 🤝

    • @nicola.innocenti
      @nicola.innocenti Před rokem +1

      Mai capito perché lo chiamiamo Mìlan, dato che Milàn è sia la pronuncia inglese che quella lombarda

    • @alexzero3736
      @alexzero3736 Před 9 měsíci

      German influence

    • @eazyez5717
      @eazyez5717 Před 3 měsíci

      @@nicola.innocenti che poi pure la pronuncia italiana di Milano mette l'accento sulla A

  • @davidz2690
    @davidz2690 Před rokem +76

    I can’t believe i never noticed they weren’t called Milano

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před rokem +3

      It's Internationale or Inter Milan

    • @davidz2690
      @davidz2690 Před rokem +7

      @@falconeshield I'm aware

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Před rokem +11

      Both clubs had to "Italianize" their club names when Italy was ruled by fascists.

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 Před rokem

      😂😂😂🙄🙄🙄🙄.
      As they say one born every minute.

    • @hafizfirliansyah7784
      @hafizfirliansyah7784 Před rokem

      Torino or Turin?

  • @tanmaymarathe3149
    @tanmaymarathe3149 Před rokem +16

    AC Milan was first formed as a Cricket Club

    • @tonycherian5519
      @tonycherian5519 Před rokem +2

      Football and cricket club . But cricket is less popular in Italy .

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy Před rokem +3

      Lol. Joke. Cricket fans trying to be relevant. AC Milan was founded as Milan Foot-ball and Cricket Club

  • @abhisheksathe123
    @abhisheksathe123 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why do AC Milan always have cool dripped out jerseys

  • @WDSimp
    @WDSimp Před 11 měsíci +4

    Just want to say that I appreciate how well these shorts loop. Quality editing there.

  • @AK-forty-seven
    @AK-forty-seven Před rokem +141

    As a Madridista, much respect to AC Milan, but that quote by the Inter Milan founders about being brothers and the story of their early beginnings is why I always lean towards them more. Not to mention, I've always find black and blue nicer to the eyes lol 🖤💙

    • @youngtiteakachamp
      @youngtiteakachamp Před rokem +12

      Hala Madrid. Inter is my favorite Italian team. Also love the black and blue 🖤💙

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Před rokem

      Aren't Real Madrid known to be supported by the rich and the monarchy while Athletico Madrid is supported by common regular people? 🤔

    • @yusha_yusha
      @yusha_yusha Před rokem +1

      ​@@Ze_Moose perks of being a greater European club i guess unlike Atletico "mid"rid

    • @Saverio_Simone_Marino
      @Saverio_Simone_Marino Před rokem +2

      As an interista, i appreciate when someone recognize that this Is a worthy club instead of saying that Is irrelevant ( having 3 ucl shouldn't be considered weak anyways ), anyway much respect to Real Madrid for being the most consistent team each year, while also having an italian manager which makes It even better to my eyes lol, 💪

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy Před rokem +1

      It’s also ironic because Inter is one of the 3 teams that have defeated Real Madrid in the European Cup/Champions League final

  • @Ehan57
    @Ehan57 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Every old football club's backstory has an English guy who was bored playing cricket and started football in the club

  • @abuyusuf2641
    @abuyusuf2641 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Forza Inter!

  • @giorgio550
    @giorgio550 Před rokem +15

    Herbert Kilpin was not the only founder, there was also Pirelli and many others, we remember him because he was the first player and captain, here in Milan, AC Milan fans are called casciavit in Milanese dialect, screwdriver in Italian due to their working-class origins. those of inter in Milanese dialect bauscia means someone who talks a lot and gives himself importance without concluding anything and of bourgeois origin, today these differences no longer exist, the names remain, the first derby in milan was not inter milan but milan mediolanum the most old football club in the city

    • @nuhashahmed7692
      @nuhashahmed7692 Před rokem

      Its exactly the opposite today, Inter fans are the ones who are working class.

    • @sergi7071
      @sergi7071 Před rokem

      ​@@nuhashahmed7692 What are you talking about? Nowadays Inter supporters are literally the richest milanesi or foreigners.

    • @jetomoon
      @jetomoon Před rokem +1

      ​@@nuhashahmed7692 😂😂 keep in your dream.

    • @EliasRoy
      @EliasRoy Před rokem +1

      @@nuhashahmed7692 Lol. You probably don’t even watch football

    • @nuhashahmed7692
      @nuhashahmed7692 Před rokem

      @@sergi7071 BS!

  • @NeplicanStudioRS
    @NeplicanStudioRS Před rokem +6

    Ahh that’s why it’s called Internazionale, nice 👍🏼

  • @andreayujibalestra7696
    @andreayujibalestra7696 Před rokem +4

    Despite this fact being partly true, it must also be added that the internal rivalry witihin the board was linked to reasons attributable to power dynamics. Amongst the separatists, the will of founding a brand new club was given due to tensions against Mr. Camperio, AC Milan vice President at that time.

  • @leobestbote4244
    @leobestbote4244 Před rokem +9

    Hence the name Internazionale

  • @theastonvillaseal585
    @theastonvillaseal585 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Explains what needs to be explained, fair

  • @giovannipeirano6585
    @giovannipeirano6585 Před měsícem +2

    Best team 💙🐍

  • @roberto6698
    @roberto6698 Před rokem +6

    I think the "rift" should be deeper explained: AC Milan eventually reversed their early decision to boycott the league due to FIGC's discrimantion of foreing player and that is what brought those who still didn't want to cope with those rule to found the new club

  • @mathewprice406
    @mathewprice406 Před 2 dny

    Just wanted to say I love this channel. Have done for years. Please keep it up. The production that goes into these is superb.

  • @upamhandique8773
    @upamhandique8773 Před rokem +4

    Ah the nativist rule....
    Scuderia Ferrari fans watch on with tears filled eyes.

    • @sergiosuraci7306
      @sergiosuraci7306 Před rokem +4

      Yet we can see how that Is working for Italian National team, that Is at the lowest in ages. Btw the thing that Ferrari have only italians it's a meme and it's stupid, Binotto himself was Swiss, Mekies is french, the head engineer that left this season is spanish and so on...

  • @oLivaz22
    @oLivaz22 Před rokem +15

    That and the rich people of Milan wanted their own club so they didn't have to associate with the working class fans of AC Milan. AC Milan is for the workers ✊️

  • @EsmerayKin
    @EsmerayKin Před 11 měsíci +3

    Internazionale Milan FC is the full name.Internazionale=International,the reason is explained in the video

  • @benq755
    @benq755 Před rokem +7

    Forza Inter 💙🖤

  • @lsmola
    @lsmola Před 2 měsíci +1

    There is only one original 1899 ⚫🔴

  • @kwazilucas
    @kwazilucas Před rokem +4

    Very short video. I needed a more detailed explanation. Hope there will be more soon.

    • @kwazilucas
      @kwazilucas Před rokem +2

      @@nodefense I know. I meant I hope they'll make another video that goes for at least 6 minutes explaining in details

  • @fwfeo
    @fwfeo Před rokem +6

    Such a cool history

  • @wesleyalexsander9962
    @wesleyalexsander9962 Před rokem +1

    It happened something similar here in Brazil, Flamengo was borned from players of his great rival Fluminense, the curious thing is that even this days Fluminense hasn't won a single continental title while Flamengo is one time world champion against Liverpool on 1981, and three times Libertadores champion (our champions league)
    And has participated of 3 finals on the last four of Libertadores.

  • @luqmanas1534
    @luqmanas1534 Před rokem +5

    I always think they were like brothers but I don’t think they would find much success without the rivalry….they’re probably more like Yin & Yang to one another…

    • @Sergio-dn2hz
      @Sergio-dn2hz Před 9 měsíci

      True , hence why it is the biggest rivalry in Europe. Ive seen Inter and Milan fans who'd rather win a derby match than win the Scudetto (league trophy). Thats how intense the Milan derby is lol

  • @unassociatedpress10
    @unassociatedpress10 Před 2 měsíci

    I just love the way Devine says "Internazionale"

  • @dormir36db
    @dormir36db Před 10 dny +2

    Forza Inter

  • @syedsadamhussainshah1395

    More details please ❤

    • @nodefense
      @nodefense Před rokem +5

      It's a short mate they've only got a minute

    • @syedsadamhussainshah1395
      @syedsadamhussainshah1395 Před rokem +3

      ​@@nodefenseok brother ❤

    • @brunoconte399
      @brunoconte399 Před rokem +5

      The founder also said:"Our shirt will be black and blue, the color of the sky in every part of the world" (blu for day and black for night) 🖤💙
      And the Club symbol is a grass Snake 🐍

  • @joshuagordon4301
    @joshuagordon4301 Před rokem +1

    Full video would be nice

  • @Ese96Agoaye
    @Ese96Agoaye Před rokem +4

    It'll be interesting to see what western European football would look like if only homegrown players were playing in each league.

    • @lennon1482
      @lennon1482 Před rokem +11

      just go back 35 years and it's pretty much that

    • @ivanm.krsticevic1535
      @ivanm.krsticevic1535 Před rokem +2

      World Cups 1982, 1986 and 1990 were the peaks of that era. Check out some of the rosters online and pull up a couple random games, you'll see wild clashes of style.

    • @leonsolace7
      @leonsolace7 Před rokem +2

      It was already like that for many years but it was always inevitable football was gonna become what it is today

    • @alexwtf80
      @alexwtf80 Před rokem +2

      Until Bosman ruling in 1995 there were a limit of 3 foreigners in each team

    • @hisham_hm
      @hisham_hm Před rokem +2

      In the 60s and 70s, the Brazilian league had a much higher level than most European leagues because of that. This is why, for example, the criticism "Pelé didn't play in Europe" doesn't make sense. Santos did tour in Europe and regularly beat the top European teams, including winning the Intercontinental Cup both times (the precursor to the Club World Cup), which was played in European and South American legs.

  • @swarnadeepdebnath7678
    @swarnadeepdebnath7678 Před rokem +1

    Now that makes it clear why Inter Milan is called Internazionale Milan😮

  • @safalparajuli
    @safalparajuli Před rokem +3

    football commentators now refuse to call Internazionale as Inter Milan 😒 and refer to AC Milan as simply Milan
    "Milan and Inter"

    • @trashAndNoStar
      @trashAndNoStar Před 11 měsíci +2

      It has always been "Inter" (short for Internazionale) and "Milan" (short for AC Milan) for commentators/media, not just now

    • @safalparajuli
      @safalparajuli Před 11 měsíci

      @@trashAndNoStar but why? Aren't they both Milan?

    • @TheImperiumEmpire552
      @TheImperiumEmpire552 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@safalparajuliimagine milan vs milan

  • @kblo7473
    @kblo7473 Před 8 měsíci

    Beautiful, informative - love it! Much respect & stay blessed🙏🙋🏼‍♂️

  • @NoxideXR
    @NoxideXR Před rokem +3

    same as Chelsea only existing cuz of Fulham, and Liverpool only existing cuz of Everton

    • @alanfox691
      @alanfox691 Před rokem

      Not true about Chelsea at all.

  • @Voldertron
    @Voldertron Před rokem +1

    Should do a video/short about how Liverpool was born from Everton

  • @dezao2421
    @dezao2421 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Same thing with Corinthians (original) and Palmeiras (son) in Brazil

    • @iainhannify5533
      @iainhannify5533 Před 3 měsíci

      Palmeiras originally were known as Paulista Italia but had to change name coz of WW2 .

  • @orlandomedrano-8001
    @orlandomedrano-8001 Před rokem +1

    Galiani vamos inviertan quiero ver mi equipi en la sima como antes

  • @user-yp3yg5ri2h
    @user-yp3yg5ri2h Před 8 měsíci +2

    Forza INTER ❤❤❤💪💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍

  • @paninipanini
    @paninipanini Před rokem +41

    Guys, the two clubs are Inter and Milan.
    It's not Inter and AC. It's not Inter Milan and AC Milan.
    It's Inter and Milan.

    • @portelm3137
      @portelm3137 Před rokem +9

      It’s inter Milan and AC Milan lmao

    • @vitorecchia7467
      @vitorecchia7467 Před rokem +12

      ​@@portelm3137 wrong. There is only 1 Milan. Inter is never called Inter Milan ever, they are Internazionale di Milano or Inter for short. We are Milan.

    • @portelm3137
      @portelm3137 Před rokem +16

      @@vitorecchia7467 the only people who say that are AC fans

    • @vitorecchia7467
      @vitorecchia7467 Před rokem +11

      @@portelm3137 Not just us but all who follow Italian Calcio know this sorry you are still wrong. Saying "AC" is short for club team and could mean any football team not just Milan. You must be non European to say this because it's very ignorant.

    • @Abdullah-wi1iy
      @Abdullah-wi1iy Před rokem +2

      @@vitorecchia7467 na bro sorry to break it to you every body calls both clubs milan in the world lol

  • @LombaM6
    @LombaM6 Před rokem +5

    Milàn = Milano in Milanese language.

  • @prm1909
    @prm1909 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: world champions SC Internacional from Brazil were founded to Internazionale’s fans, with the same story of inclusion as the other club in the city (Gremio) didn’t allow foreign and poor people to join/play for the club.

  • @oussamaelbakkali536
    @oussamaelbakkali536 Před rokem +2

    @Tifo make one about the Casablanca derby, greatest in Africa and Arab World

  • @mrgiova997
    @mrgiova997 Před rokem +11

    Just a little addition for you, while it is spelt the same way, in this case Milan is not the English name for Milano but the Milanese way of calling the city, indeed it should be AC Milàn instead of Mìlən

  • @thomasjohnson2862
    @thomasjohnson2862 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Now I understand why they’re called Internazionale.. It is fascinating how places or things in general get their names, the stories behind the names.

  • @Werdisbond
    @Werdisbond Před 9 měsíci

    Puro Inter! 🖤💙

  • @cbdiniz1338
    @cbdiniz1338 Před rokem +1

    No Brasil, na cidade de Porto Alegre, tem uma história idêntica, mas as cores são opostas. Grêmio vs. Internacional, uma das maiores rivalidades do futebol.

  • @sutirthaghosh7193
    @sutirthaghosh7193 Před 8 měsíci

    Please make a video or short on the asia’s biggest derby between East Bengal and Mohunbagan

  • @ULTER888
    @ULTER888 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Inter Milan Won Serie A against Milan

  • @Emblue11
    @Emblue11 Před 11 měsíci

    Tifo is GOLD✨😎🌟🔥

  •  Před rokem +3

    Liverpool also born from it's rival, everton

    • @danielbruceagra9022
      @danielbruceagra9022 Před rokem +3

      The most famous club in Brazil, flamengo, is born from fluminense

  • @Victoriap1cu
    @Victoriap1cu Před 9 měsíci

    Brothers make the best rivals

  • @paulwareing1859
    @paulwareing1859 Před rokem +2

    There wasn't a loop hole, there was a break away competition for teams with foreign players. It didnt last long and the league changed its rules to allow foreigners

  • @huzainedaud
    @huzainedaud Před rokem +1

    Ac milan started as an english expats in milan football club.

  • @matteofierro4808
    @matteofierro4808 Před 2 měsíci

    Brothers and sisters of the world, figli del cielo, della notte e delle stelle ⚫️🔵

  • @kufazuke
    @kufazuke Před rokem

    please do Everton-Liverpool rivalry next!

  • @screaming_guy635
    @screaming_guy635 Před rokem +1

    Same as WAC and RCA

  • @GodUd6589
    @GodUd6589 Před 3 měsíci

    Brothers of the World

  • @CarlMarxPunk
    @CarlMarxPunk Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ironically is AC Milan the one that currently is more internationally followed while Inter is more popular in the actual Milano city no?

  • @mark.6639
    @mark.6639 Před rokem

    Dam this is good thanks for posting this!

  • @adriangriffiths4750
    @adriangriffiths4750 Před rokem +1

    Ahhhh, so that's where the name "Internationalè" come in
    Very interesting

  • @rhodigian
    @rhodigian Před 6 měsíci

    Peppino Prisco, legendary Inter's Vice Presidend: "We have been born from AC Milan, but we are not ashamed of our humble origins"

  • @sabarnomandal5213
    @sabarnomandal5213 Před rokem

    East bengal was also formed out of mohun bagan like that way tifo I suggest u to make a video on Asia biggest rivalry

  • @amaan9691
    @amaan9691 Před 6 měsíci

    Milan is red❤

  • @81stCommander
    @81stCommander Před rokem

    Like Sheffield Wednesday came out of Sheffield United, which started as a cricket team.

  • @ashok3733
    @ashok3733 Před rokem +3

    Brothers of the world...says a lot and then you have all these foreign fans bragging about Milan!

  • @elendilnix
    @elendilnix Před rokem +1

    Milan is the local Lombard name for Milan. The nowaday Internazionale is an outcome of Internazionale and Unione Sportiva Milanese, and it was called Ambrosiana, after the war it was back to the original name, but all, in Italy, call it Inter.

    • @BlackRoseImmortal75
      @BlackRoseImmortal75 Před rokem

      the story is a bit different. MIlan is not Lombard but English. In fact Milan was born as "Milan Football and Cricket Club", founded by an English immigrant and then changed in Associazione Calcio (AC) Milan during the fascist years. The fact dialect and English coincided was the only reason they could keep their name untouched back then. While Internazionale, on the other hand, had both name and values that strongly opposed Mussolini nationalist politics so he decided to merge it with US Milanese and create S.S. Ambrosiana, kicking the former president and replacing him with a fascist politician until fascim was defeated in 1945.

  • @matteoaldo
    @matteoaldo Před 9 měsíci +1

    Milan is also Milan in milanese dialect

  • @SirSirJay
    @SirSirJay Před rokem

    im glad im from a city that made the biggest italian rivalry

  • @The1ndONEsia
    @The1ndONEsia Před rokem

    This is Legend Story...

  • @redlander55
    @redlander55 Před rokem +1

    I remember reading something different on Wikipedia. Basically AC Milan were on the wrong side of history at some point. Inter split away. Inter is a result of a bad AC Milan choice.

  • @hokubluesky4989
    @hokubluesky4989 Před rokem +4

    Really? I didn’t know.. thanks!

  • @hergestron
    @hergestron Před 11 měsíci +1

    I see milan

  • @fzsoccerstuff1815
    @fzsoccerstuff1815 Před 8 měsíci

    Happy to know there was a cricket club named AC Milan

  • @gertcelislam65
    @gertcelislam65 Před 7 měsíci

    First President is Giovanni Paramitioti

  • @dayston3617
    @dayston3617 Před 9 měsíci

    Lin Kuei and Shirai Ryu story in MK 1

  • @morondes
    @morondes Před 10 měsíci +3

    One of the many reasons Inter are the better club.

  • @thiagosussekind214
    @thiagosussekind214 Před rokem

    You could tell the story of the Fla-Flu derby in Rio. It has a similar origin history

  • @laba729
    @laba729 Před rokem

    What is the soundtrack of this video?

  • @footballshirtlegitcheck
    @footballshirtlegitcheck Před 7 měsíci

    The idea that foreign players would be foundational brings them success during 2010 UCL without Italian player starting in the final