Football Club Internazionale Milano is an Italian professional football club based in Milan and competing in Serie A. Founded on 9 March 1908, the Nerazzurri have worn blue and black for more than a century and Walkouts curates signed football shirts and related memorabilia for collectors and fans.
The club plays home matches at the San Siro, the iconic venue that hosts the city’s most followed fixtures, including the Derby della Madonnina. Inter is the only Italian side never to have been relegated from the top flight and has claimed 20 league titles across its history, while continental success includes three European Cups, a record that underpins the club’s global collector appeal. The IFFHS ranks the club third worldwide, a reflection of sustained prestige among peers.
Internazionale formed after a split from the Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club and won its first national championship in 1910. Over the decades the club has added cups and international trophies including UEFA Cup triumphs and a FIFA Club World Cup, creating distinct eras of shirt design that drive demand among aficionados, historians and former players seeking framed or signed pieces.
Collectors should note a few repeat attractions. Anniversary releases remain highly sought after, notably centenary and later commemorative editions that employ retro crests and gold trim. On-field seasons produce market magnets, with back-to-back European Cup campaigns and modern title runs producing player-issue variants, while supplier changes and sponsor eras generate region-specific retail runs sought by archivists.
For provenance the community looks for several concrete cues. Anniversary highlights after 1970 include centenary and later badges that mark milestones, while season magnets such as the 1964-65 European Cup era and the 2009-10 championship run create distinct shirt variants with match and squad printing. Iconic away designs also matter, especially white away specimens from UEFA Cup campaigns and the club’s treble season, which are tied to decisive fixtures and cup runs.
Special editions surface in the Walkouts catalogue, with emphasis on the 2008 Centenary releases and the 2009-10 treble season shirts that completed Italy’s first modern domestic, cup and continental treble for the club. Retail fan shirts from early runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases attract collectors as much as match-worn pieces, and many items are offered with visible documentation to support provenance.
Among iconic away looks, the 1980-81 white away UEFA Cup style remains a reference for collectors because of its links to decisive European ties, and Walkouts lists many signed retail shirts accompanied by COA or comparable documentation where issued. For those researching provenance, focus on season and match attribution for 1964-65 and 2009-10 specimens, and examine supplier and badge details for 2018 and 2024 anniversary pieces when comparing variants and print runs.