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Derby d'Italia

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The Derby d'Italia (Italian for "Derby of Italy") was coined back in 1967 by the famous Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera as the semi-annual football fixture in Italian football between Internazionale and Juventus. The name was also given to this fixture as Inter and Juventus were the only two teams never to be relegated from Serie A, AC Milan twice being relegated in the 1980s (though Juventus were recently relegated for the first time for the 2006/2007 for their part in Calciopoli).

The matchup between Juventus and Inter is one of the most intense derby matches in Italy between two teams not from the same city. The two teams are also ranked first and second in wins and goals in Serie A history.

[edit] Statistics

G: Total number of games | W: Total number of wins | D: Total number of draws | L: Total number of losses | F: Goals scored | A: Goals against | +/-: Goal difference

# Club P W D L F A +/-
Serie A
1 Juventus 179 79 45 55 257 227 +30
2 Internazionale 179 55 45 79 227 257 -30
Coppa Italia
1 Juventus 28 12 7 9 43 34 +9
2 Internazionale 28 9 7 12 34 43 -9
Supercoppa d’Italia
1 Internazionale 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1
2 Juventus 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1
Totals
1 Juventus 207 91 51 65 299 261 +38
2 Internazionale 207 65 51 91 261 299 -38
Campionato di Guerra
1 Internazionale 2 1 0 1 2 2 0
1 Juventus 2 1 0 1 2 2 0
Overall Totals
1 Juventus 210 92 52 66 302 264 +38
2 Internazionale 210 66 52 92 264 302 -38
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