Inter Milan (Champions League Final) 2009-10
Inter Milan (Champions League Final) 2009-10
Inter Milan Away Shirt 2010-11
Inter Milan's 2010-11 away shirt features a minimalist design in white, but with unique details that make it stand out. This shirt was worn in a season where Inter looked to continue their success after the historic 2009-10 campaign, in which they won Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the Champions League.
During this season, the team featured stars such as Samuel Eto'o, Wesley Sneijder and Javier Zanetti, who led Inter in Serie A and European competitions. Under the guidance of Rafael Benitez and, later, Leonardo, the team sought to maintain its status as one of the strongest clubs in Europe.
Although Inter failed to repeat their success from the previous season in Serie A, they did manage to win the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup. In the domestic tournament, the team remained competitive and won the Coppa Italia title, although they did not advance to the final stages of the Champions League.
Design details:
- Colours and design: The shirt is predominantly white, with a graphic design of a snake in blue and black on the right sleeve, referencing "Il Biscione", the iconic symbol of the city of Milan and the club.
- Sponsor: The black "Pirelli" logo is positioned in the centre of the chest, maintaining Inter's classic aesthetic.
- Crest and logos: The Inter crest is located on the left side of the chest, and the Nike logo in blue on the right side.
- Neck and sleeve: The t-shirt features a simple round neck, complementing the clean and elegant design of the garment.
Material and care:
- Composition: Made of lightweight and breathable materials, to offer comfort during matches and training.
- Care: It is recommended to wash in cold water and avoid using a dryer to preserve the graphic details and white color.
The Inter Milan 2010-11 away shirt is a special garment that highlights the club's identity through its distinctive design and connection to the symbols of Milan, ideal for fans looking for a unique piece of the team's history.