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2012–13 Inter Milan season


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clubInternazionale
season[2012–13](2012-13-in-italian-football)
managerAndrea Stramaccioni
chairmanMassimo Moratti
chrtitlePresident
stadiumSan Siro
leagueSerie A
league result[9th](2012-13-serie-a)
cup1Coppa Italia
cup1 result[Semi-finals](2012-13-coppa-italia)
cup2UEFA Europa League
cup2 result[Round of 16](2012-13-uefa-europa-league)
league topscorerRodrigo Palacio (12)
season topscorerRodrigo Palacio (22)
highest attendance79,341 vs Milan (24 February 2013)
79,341 vs Juventus (30 March 2013)
lowest attendance6,150 vs Neftchi Baku (3 December 2012)
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79,341 vs Juventus (30 March 2013) The 2012–13 season was '''Football Club Internazionale Milano''''s 104th in existence and 97th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.

Season overview

Inter were confined in the market to only a few purchases, as they were not yet ready for a deeper revolution: the most notable arrival being Rodrigo Palacio, from Genoa. For the first three months of 2012–13 season Inter achieved good results, especially in away games. However, during winter times, the side suffered from too many absences: Diego Milito and Javier Zanetti - for example - had long-term injuries. As a result, Inter had to use young players who did not have the required experience and skills. It was Inter's worst season since 1993–94, finishing ninth in the league and missing out on European football. On 24 May 2013, Stramaccioni was sacked by the club, with successful former Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri taking over the next day.

Month-by-month account

June

On 6 June, Goran Pandev, who was on loan with Napoli on the previous season, signed a permanent contract with them for a fee of €8 million, lasting until 2015. One day later, Palacio's transfer become official when he signed a three-year contract worth €2.7 million per season.

Later on 29 June, Inter announced that Lúcio would be leaving Inter after it was agreed to cancel the final two years of his contract by mutual consent.

July

After a failed first season in Milan, Diego Forlán agreed to terminate the final year of his contract on 5 July. One day later, the club signed Matías Silvestre on loan from Palermo with an option to make the move permanent for €6 million.

On 9 May, Inter announced with signing of Slovenian goalkeeper Samir Handanović reported €11 million cash on a co-ownership deal, as well as co-ownership of Davide Faraoni. On 12 July, the team played its first friendly of the new season by easily achieving a 6–0 win against Trentino Team. Three days later, they won the second one, defeating Koper 2–0.

On 20 July, Inter announced that they had signed Gaby Mudingayi from Bologna on loan with an option to purchase for €750,000. A day later, Inter won its first pre-season trophy, the TIM Trophy, by beating Juventus and Milan to claim their eighth success. On 24 July, Inter continued with their winning streak in friendlies by defeating Como 3–2 at Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia.

On 28 July, Luc Castaignos was sold to Twente for €6 million. The same day, Inter draw 1–1 with Celtic at Celtic Park, as their winning streak came to an end.

August

Inter played its first competitive match on 2 August by comfortably winning 0–3 at Hajduk Split for the first leg of 2012–13 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round. In the returning leg one week later, Hajduk Split caused an upset by winning 0–2 at San Siro but nevertheless Inter progressed 3–2 on agreegate.

On 18 August, Inter played their first friendly ahead of the new season by defeating CA Bizertin 3–0 at Locarno. Three days later, Inter and Milan reached an agreement over an exchange deal involving Giampaolo Pazzini and Antonio Cassano, with a compensatory sum of €7.5 million in favor of the Nerazzurri.

In play-off round, Inter faced Vaslui. On 23 August in the first leg, Inter achieved a comfortable 0–2 away win thanks to the goals of Cambiasso and Palacio. This was also the last match of Maicon in an Inter shirt. The same day, Álvaro Pereira accepted a transfer to Inter from Porto for total fee of €10 million by signing a contract until June 2016.

Inter kicked off 2012–13 Serie A with a perfect 0–3 away win at newly promoted Pescara with Sneijder, Milito and Coutinho scoring the goals. On 30 August, Inter officially qualified in the UEFA Europa League group stage after a 2–2 home draw in the returning leg in San Siro. On the last day of the month, the Treble heroes Júlio César and Maicon were respectively sold to Queens Park Rangers and Manchester City.

September

Inter started September with a 1–3 home defeat to Roma with Cassano scoring his first Inter goal. The team bounced back by winning the third matchday 0–2 away at Torino. Cassano and Milito were the goalscorers.

On 20 September, Inter played its first match in Europa League group stage, equating 2–2 to Rubin Kazan with goals from Marko Livaja and Yuto Nagatomo. Back to Serie A three days later, Inter slumped into a 0–2 home defeat to Siena.

With goals from Pereira and Cassano, Inter achieved an important victory against Chievo in the matchday 5. In the last match of September, Inter defeated Fiorentina through Milito and Cassano goals at the first half, recording first home win in all competitions after five games without a win.

October

On 4 October, in the second game of Europa League group stage, Inter won 3–1 at Neftçi Baku with goals of Coutinho, Obi and Livaja. In the first Derby della Madonnina of the season, on 7 October, Samuel's early goal were enough to clinch the points for Inter despite playing with 10-man for about 40 minutes.

Inter continued their fine form by winning 2–0 home versus Catania, with Palacio and Cassano scoring, and also beating FK Partizan thanks to the winner of Palacio in Europa League group stage matchday 3.

In the ninth round of league, on 28 October, Inter played Bologna away. Ranocchia, Cambiasso and Milito were all in the scoresheet for the team, with the latter scoring his 100th Serie A goal, as Inter recorded their 5th consecutive league win. Inter continued their solid appearances in Serie A by extending their win record up to six matches after a 3–2 home win over Sampdoria.

November

Inter started November by ending Juventus' 49-game unbeaten run with a 3–1 victory at Juventus Stadium. Diego Milito scored a brace before Palacio sealed the win with a late goal. Matchday 4 for Inter in the Europa League against FK Partizan ended in a 1–3 away win, which ensued Inter progression to knockout phase.

On 11 November, after seven consecutive league wins, Inter was defeated 3–2 away by Atalanta which also ended Inter's longest winning away record (10). Palacio and Guarín scored the goals. One week later, Inter were stopped 2–2 by Cagliari at home, despite taking an early lead with a Palacio goal. A young Inter side were defeated 3–0 away by Rubin Kazan in Europa League matchday 5. Back in Serie A, Inter was defeated again, this time by Parma, slipping to 3rd position in the process.

December

In its first match of December, Inter won 1–0 at home against Palermo thanks to a Santiago García owngoal. On 6 December, in the final matchday of Europa League group stage, Inter drew 2–2 Neftchi Baku at home thanks to the brace from Marko Livaja, which secured them the second position in Group H and progression to the knockout phase. Three days later, Inter won its second consecutive match by beating title contenders Napoli 2–1 at San Siro. Fredy Guarín and Diego Milito scored the goals.

A goal from Lazio's Miroslav Klose in the last minutes were enough to beat Inter in Serie A matchday 17 on 15 December. To begin its Coppa Italia campaign, Inter played in the round of 16 Hellas Verona of Serie B. The match finished in a 2–0 home win thanks to the strikes of Antonio Cassano and Guarín. This match was also notable for Rodrigo Palacio efforts. He played as a goalkeeper for the final 15 minutes due to an injury of Luca Castellazzi, keeping a clean sheet and also making two saves.

Back in Serie A, Inter didn't go more than a 1–1 draw with Genoa at home, with Cambiasso scoring the only goal. Livaja missed a clear chance, shooting the post of an open goal.

January

On 4 January 2013, the fourth day of the winter transfer window, Inter announced an agreement with Lazio for the transfer of Italian striker Tommaso Rocchi. The transfer fee was €250,000 and the player signed a contract until the end of the season. The new year for the team began with a 3–0 devastating defeat to Udinese; Inter finished the match with 10 players.

Again in Serie A on 13 January, Inter returned to winning ways after three consecutive league defeats by clinching a 2–0 home win over Pescara. Fredy Guarín and Rodrigo Palacio scored the goals and also the youngster Marco Benassi made his league debut. Back in Coppa Italia for the quarter-finals, Inter achieved a hard-fought 3–2 victory over Bologna after an Andrea Ranocchia goal in the last minute of extra time.

On 20 January 2013, Wesley Sneijder was sold on controversial fashion to Galatasaray for €7.5 million. On the same day, Inter didn't go more than a 1–1 away draw against Roma with Palacio canceling Totti's penalty. Against the same opponent three days later, now for the first leg of Coppa Italia semi-final, Inter was defeated 2–1 with Palacio again scoring against capital club. One day later, Alfred Duncan was loaned to Livorno.

On 26 January, the young talent Philippe Coutinho was sold to Premier League club Liverpool for €10 million. The transfer was made official on 30 January. On 27 January, Inter were held by Torino who earned a 2–2 draw at San Siro. Chivu and Cambiasso scored Inter's goals.

On 30 January, McDonald Mariga was sent on loan at fellow Serie A club Parma. Also, Marko Livaja was transferred to Atalanta as part of Ezequiel Schelotto's transfer at Inter. One day later, the final day of the January transfer window period, Juan Pablo Carrizo was signed from Lazio for €250,000. Hot prospect Mateo Kovačić was signed for €11 million plus bonuses from Dinamo Zagreb. Also Zdravko Kuzmanović joined the team from VfB Stuttgart for an undisclosed fee.

February

Inter begun the month with a 3–1 away defeat to Siena. Cassano scored his team's only goal. On 10 February, goals from Cassano, Ranocchia and Milito ensured Inter three points against Chievo, their first after four three matches. Four days later, in first round of the round of 32 in Europa League, Inter achieved a comfortable 2–0 home win over CFR Cluj with a brace from Palacio. Striker Diego Milito was injured in the seventh minute with a collateral ligament injury, anterior cruciate ligament, and capsule in his left knee. Two days later, Milito announced that the surgery to repair the injury was a success, but the player will not return to the pitch for at least six months, ruling him out of contention for the remainder of the season.

On 17 February, Inter fell away to Fiorentina 4–1 in the Serie A matchday 25, with Cassano scoring the Inter goal. In the second leg of the round of 32 in Europa League, Inter easily won 3–0 at Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu with a brace from Guarín and a goal from Benassi, progressing to round of 16 with the aggregate 5–0.

On 24 February, in the second Derby della Madonnina, Stephan El Shaarawy gave Milan the lead in the first half, only for Ezequiel Schelotto to later equalize, salvaged a 1–1 draw for Inter.

March

On 3 March, Inter achieved a hard-fought victory against Catania at Stadio Angelo Massimino. The team was two goals down at half-time, but a goal from Ricky Álvarez and a brace from substitute Palacio, including one in the last minute, ensured three points for the Nerazzurri.

Four days later, Inter suffered a 3–0 loss at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur in the first leg of Europa League round of 16. The team continued with their unstable from by falling to Bologna 1–0 at home.

On 14 March, in the returning leg at San Siro, Inter sent the match to extra-time by winning 3–0 at regular time with the goals of Cassano, Palacio and an owngoal from William Gallas. At extra-time, Tottenham got one back with a goal from Emmanuel Adebayor, only for Inter to strike back with a header from Álvarez, winning the match 4–1, which was not enough as the team was knocked-out due to away goal rule.

The next Serie A match between Sampdoria and Inter was postponed on 2 April due to bad weather.

April

Inter started the month by winning the postponed match against Sampdoria 0–2 with both goals scored by Palacio, the second in the last moments after an individual effort. Palacio strained his left hamstring, ultimately ending his season prematurely. Four days later, the brace of Álvarez and the goal of Rocchi were not enough as Inter suffered a shock 3–4 home loss to Atalanta. Striker Cassano suffered a hamstring injury that kept him sidelined for a month, thus ending his season.

In the next matchday away against Cagliari, Inter suffered another defeat, this time 2–0 with both goals coming for the substitute Mauricio Pinilla. Yuto Nagatomo came in the second half and played only eight minutes after suffering e knee injury which ended his season. Also the midfielder Walter Gargano ended the season due to a thigh injury. This loss descended the team to the 7th position. Manager Andrea Stramaccioni dubbed the season as "cursed".

In the returning leg of Coppa Italia semi-final versus Roma, Inter initially took the lead through a Jonathan goal, but Roma fired back with a brace from Destro and a goal from Vasilis Torosidis, before Inter scoring another one with Álvarez. The match finished 2–3 for Roma and Inter was eliminated with the aggregate 5–3.

On 21 April, back in Serie A, Inter won against Parma with a late goal from Rocchi. The month ended with a 1–0 away defeat to Palermo. The legendary captain Javier Zanetti suffered an achilles tendon injury that kept him sidelined for the next six months.

May

The last month of the season begun on with a 3–1 away defeat to Napoli. Álvarez scored the temporary equalizer in the 23rd minute with a penalty kick before Cavani scored another two goals to conclude the match. In the next matchday, Inter suffered another 3–1 defeat, this time at home at the hands of Lazio with Álvarez again scoring his team's only goal.

On 12 May, Inter didn't go more than a goalless draw at Genoa in the matchday 37. Youngster Lukas Spendlhofer made his senior debut by playing in the last 13 minutes. The final match of the season ended with a 2–5 humiliating defeat to Udinese. Juan Jesus scored his first goal for Inter, while Rocchi scored another one in his final Inter match, assisted by the returning Palacio.

Inter finished the season in the 9th position in league, remaining out of European football for the first time since 1999–2000. This was also Inter's worst finish in Serie A since 1993–94. On 24 May, five days after the end of the season, head coach Andrea Stramaccioni was fired and replaced by Walter Mazzarri.

Kit

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Kit information

Nike continued its supply of the Inter Milan kit, a relationship dating back to the 1998–99 season. Pirelli was the current sponsor, dating back to the 1995–96 season.

  • Home: All-new Inter Milan's home shirt would remain the black-blue traditional stripes but the stripes are slightly wider than previous season. The sleeves of Inter Milan's home shirt was solid black instead of black-blue traditional stripes. The shorts and socks remained black colour.
  • Home alternate: Same as home but including white alternate shorts.
  • Away: The away kit was featured a controversially red which was the color of Inter Milan's city arch-rivals A.C. Milan with black-blue stripes in the sleeve-cuffs. The shorts and socks were also red.
  • Third: Previous season's white shirt with black-blue sash across and also white shorts and white socks confirmed as third kit.
  • Third alternate: Same as third kit but featured black shorts.

Players

Squad information

Squad no.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (age)GoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
1Samir HandanovićSLOGK
12Luca CastellazziITAGK
27Vid BelecSLOGK
77Raffaele Di GennaroITAGK
4Javier Zanetti (C)ARGRB / CM / RM
6Matías SilvestreARGCB
23Andrea RanocchiaITACB
25Walter SamuelARGCB
26Cristian ChivuROULB / CB / DM
31Álvaro PereiraURULB / LM
33Ibrahima MbayeSENRB / RM / LB
40Juan JesusBRACB / LB
42JonathanBRARB / RM
55Yuto NagatomoJPNLB / RB / LM
5Dejan StankovićSRBCM / AM / RM
7Ezequiel SchelottoITARM / RB / RW
29Mateo KovačićCROCM / AM / DM
11Ricky ÁlvarezARGAM / SS / CM
14Fredy GuarínCOLCM / DM / AM
16Gaby MudingayiBELDM / CM
17Zdravko KuzmanovićSRBCM
19Esteban CambiassoARGDM / CM / CB
20Joel ObiNGRCM / LM / RM
21Walter GarganoURUDM / CM
24Marco BenassiITACM/DM
8Rodrigo PalacioARGSS / CF / LW
18Tommaso RocchiITACF
22Diego MilitoARGCF
99Antonio CassanoITASS / AM / CF

Transfers

In

Summer

No.Pos.NameAgeMoving FromType of TransferContract EndsTransfer feeNotesSource
13MFCOL Fredy GuarínPOR PortoPermanent move2016€ 11MN/A[fcporto.pt](https://web.archive.org/web/20120519085142/http://www.fcporto.pt/Noticias/Futebol/noticiafutebol_futcomunicadoguarin_170512_69002.asp)
8FWARG Rodrigo PalacioITA GenoaTransfer2015€10.5MN/Aurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120824064130/http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=40130&L=endate=2012-08-24 }}
7MFBRA Philippe CoutinhoESP EspanyolLoan Return20??FreeN/A
17MFKEN MacDonald MarigaITA ParmaLoan return2013FreeN/A
6DFARG Matías SilvestreITA PalermoLoan2013€ 2MOption to buy for € 6Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130103010324/http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=40168&L=endate=2013-01-03 }}
1GKSLO Samir HandanovićITA UdineseCo-ownership2016€ 11M+ co-ownership of Faraoniurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130103044038/http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=58614&L=itdate=2013-01-03 }}
16MFBEL Gaby MudingayiITA BolognaLoan2013€0.75MOption to buy for €0.75Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131036/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/07/20/mercato-mudingayi-benvenuto-allinter.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
21MFURU Walter GarganoITA NapoliLoan2013€1.25MOption to buy for €5.25Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131037/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/08/23/mercato-gargano-e-dellinter.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
99FWITA Antonio CassanoITA MilanTransfer2014FreePart of Pazzini dealurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131036/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/08/22/mercato-antonio-cassano-e-dellinter.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
33DFSEN Ibrahima MbayeITA PrimaveraPromoted20??FreeN/A
44DFITA Matteo BianchettiITA PrimaveraPromoted20??FreeN/A
24MFITA Marco BenassiITA PrimaveraPromoted20??FreeN/A
88FWCRO Marko LivajaITA PrimaveraPromoted20??FreeN/A
41MFGHA Alfred DuncanITA PrimaveraPromoted20??FreeN/A
31DFURU Álvaro PereiraPOR PortoTransfer2016€ 10MN/A

Winter

No.Pos.NameAgeMoving FromType of TransferContract EndsTransfer feeNotesSource
18FWITA Tommaso RocchiITA LazioTransfer2014€0.5MN/A
10MFCRO Mateo KovačićCRO Dinamo ZagrebTransfer2017€13.0MN/A
17MFSER Zdravko KuzmanovićGER VfB StuttgartTransfer2017€1.2MN/A
7MFITA Ezequiel SchelottoITA AtalantaTransfer2017€5.3MN/A
30GKARG Juan Pablo CarrizoITA LazioTransfer2017€0.3MN/A

Spend : €46.5M

Out

Summer

No.Pos.NameAgeMoving toType of transferNotesTransfer feeSource
21GKITA Paolo OrlandoniRetirementEnd of contractN/AFreeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130102235923/http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=39978&L=endate=2013-01-02 }}
25DFCOL Iván CórdobaRetirementEnd of contractN/AFree[inter.it](http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?L=it&N=58187&stringa=cordoba)
77MFGHA Sulley MuntariITA MilanEnd of contractN/AFree
27FWMKD Goran PandevITA NapoliLoan made permanentN/A€7.5M
33MFSVK Juraj KuckaITA GenoaCo-ownershipFriendly terms€ 5M
GKITA Emiliano VivianoITA PalermoCo-ownership dealFriendly terms€3.5M
32FWARG Mauro ZárateITA LazioLoan returnN/AFree
17MFITA Angelo PalomboITA SampdoriaLoan returnN/AFree
18MFITA Andrea PoliITA SampdoriaLoan returnN/AFree
2DFBRA LúcioITA JuventusContract terminationN/AFree
37DFITA Davide FaraoniITA UdineseCo-ownership dealPart of Samir Handanović dealFree
9FWURU Diego ForlánBRA InternacionalContract terminationN/AFreeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131053/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/07/6/mercato-forlan-risoluzione-consensuale.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
30FWNED Luc CastaignosNED TwenteTransferN/A€ 6Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131036/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/07/30/mercato-luc-castaignos-al-twente.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
7FWITA Giampaolo PazziniITA MilanTransfer+ Cassano€7.5Murl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131028/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/08/22/mercato-pazzini-cessione-a-titolo-definitivo.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
1GKBRA Júlio CésarENG Queens Park RangersContract terminationN/AFreeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131112/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/08/29/mercato-julio-cesar-risoluzione-consensuale.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}
3DFBRA MaiconENG Manchester CityTransferN/A€ 3M
81FWITA Samuele LongoESP EspanyolLoanN/AFreeurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131028/https://www.inter.it/it/news/2012/08/28/mercato-longo-prestito-allespanyol.htmldate=2020-01-22 }}

Winter

No.Pos.NameAgeMoving toType of transferNotesTransfer feeSource
10MFNED Wesley SneijderTUR GalatasarayTransferN/A€7.5M[Goal.com](http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2013/01/09/3660713/sneijder-bid-accepted-by-inter?source=breakingnews&ICID=HP_BN_1/)
41MFGHA Alfred DuncanITA LivornoLoan2013FreeN/A
44DFITA Matteo BianchettiITA Hellas VeronaLoan2013FreeN/A
52MFITA Andrea RomanòITA PratoLoan2013FreeN/A
7MFBRA Philippe CoutinhoENG LiverpoolTransferN/A€10.2MN/A
17MFKEN MacDonald MarigaITA ParmaLoan2013FreeN/A
88FWCRO Marko LivajaITA AtalantaCo-ownershipPart of Schelotto dealFreeN/A
82MFBRA Daniel BessaITA VicenzaLoan2013FreeN/A

: Transfer income: € 31.2M : Co-ownership income: € 8.5M : Total income : € 39.7M

Overall transfer activity

Spending

: Summer: € 46.5M : Winter: € 19.2M : Total: € 65.2M

Income

: Summer: € 32.5M : Winter: € 17.7M : Total: € 50.2M

Expenditure

: Summer: € 14M : Winter: € 1.5M : Total: € 15.5M

Club

Non-playing staff

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Pre-season and friendlies

2012 Indonesia tour

The Nerazzurri played two friendlies during their stay in Indonesia and both took place in Jakarta's Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, which hosted training sessions. The first match, held on 24 May, saw Inter took on a mixed starting eleven made up of players from the Indonesia under-23 side and the best players from the Indonesian Premier League. Inter met the Indonesia senior national team in their second game on 26 May.

Pazzini Tremolada Pahabol Pazzini

TIM Trophy

Main article: TIM Trophy

Palacio

Other friendlies

Milito Cambiasso Garritano Coutinho Mazzocca Ranocchia Palacio Palacio

Competitions

Overview

Serie A

Main article: 2012–13 Serie A

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Matches

Colucci Zanon Sneijder Milito Coutinho Cassano Ranocchia Destro Osvaldo , Stekelenburg Marquinho Masiello Gazzi Glik Juan Nagatomo Handanović Guarín Cassano Calaiò Pegolo Ângelo Vergassola Valiani Sardo Vacek Pereira Cassano Samuel Ranocchia Cassano Cambiasso Guarín Rômulo Fernández Roncaglia Jovetić De Jong Pazzini Montolivo Yepes Juan Nagatomo Ranocchia Palacio Castro Diamanti Cherubin Morleo Ranocchia Milito Cambiasso Gargano Juan Milito Palacio Guarín Costa Munari Éder Lichtsteiner Pirlo Chiellini Bonucci Milito Zanetti Palacio Carmona Peluso Denis Parra Guarín Palacio Cambiasso Gargano Astori Nainggolan Astori Ekdal Conti Agazzi Valdés Sansone Duncan Samuel García García Kurtić Handanović Milito Gargano Cavani Pandev Behrami Britos Klose Candreva Samuel Cambiasso Chivu Anselmo Immobile Allan Di Natale Muriel Maicosuel Palacio Juan Guarín Benassi Çerlik Lamela Osvaldo De Rossi Palacio Pereira Chivu Juan Handanović Rocchi Cambiasso Cambiasso Brighi Sestu Rosina Paci Belmonte Chivu Guarín Ranocchia , Milito Stanković Pasqual Jovetić Pizarro Savić Guarín Juan Pereira Cassano Juan Schelotto El Shaarawy Muntari Montolivo Zapata Marchese P. Álvarez Rolín Çani Handanović Palacio Schelotto Juan Gilardino Naldo Krstičić Gargano Handanović Kovačić Pereira Palacio Ranocchia Cambiasso Matri Barzagli Chiellini Giovinco Rocchi Álvarez Samuel Denis Scaloni Biondini Raimondi Pinilla , Murru Pereira Silvestre Rocchi Amauri Miccoli Morganella Barreto Hernández Juan Handanović Schelotto Behrami Jonathan Juan Ranocchia Ranocchia Juan Pereira Ledesma Hernanes Onazi Pereira Rocchi Domizzi Di Natale Silva Muriel

;Notes

  • Note 1: Postponed from 17 March 2013 due to heavy rains in Genoa

Coppa Italia

Main article: 2012–13 Coppa Italia

Round of 16

Guarín , Hallfreðsson Cacia Maietta

Quarter-finals

Palacio Pereira Ranocchia , Mudingayi Gilardino Diamanti Gabbiadini , Motta

Semi-finals

Destro Lamela Burdisso Palacio Guarín Chivu Juan Álvarez Torosidis

UEFA Europa League

Main article: 2012–13 UEFA Europa League

Third qualifying round

Main article: 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round

The draw for UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round will take place on 20 July 2012. First leg is played on 2 August 2012 and second leg on 9 August 2012.

Radošević Nagatomo Coutinho Silvestre Radošević Vuković , Vršajević

Play-off round

Main article: 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Play-off round

The draw for UEFA Europa League Play-off round will take place on 10 August 2012. First leg is played on 23 August 2012 and second leg on 30 August 2012. Maicon Palacio Coutinho Palacio Guarín
Coutinho Cordoș Varela Sânmărtean Antal

Group stage

Main article: 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group H

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
RUS Rubin Kazan6420103+7**14**
ITA Internazionale6321119+2**11**
AZE Neftchi Baku603348−4**3**
SRB Partizan603338−5**3**

Guarín Nagatomo Bocchetti Marcano Orbaiz Rondón Obi
Livaja Ranocchia Pereira Jonathan Jonathan Palacio Tomić Ivanov Šćepović Mitrović Jojić Tomić Juan Silvestre Guarín Rondón Gargano Silvestre Livaja
Imamverdiyev Canales Seyidov

Knockout phase

Main article: 2012–13 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

Round of 32

Pereira Nagatomo Mureșan Bjelanović Camora Cadú Guarín Benassi

Round of 16

Sigurðsson Vertonghen Pereira Palacio Gallas Álvarez Friedel Walker Holtby Adebayor

Statistics

Squad statistics

No.Pos.NationName[Serie A](2012-13-serie-a)[Coppa Italia](2012-13-coppa-italia)[UEFA Europa League](2012-13-uefa-europa-league)Total
8FWARGRodrigo Palacio1228**22**
14MFCOLFredy Guarín424**10**
99FWITAAntonio Cassano811**10**
22FWARGDiego Milito900**9**
11MFARGRicky Álvarez511**7**
19MFARGEsteban Cambiasso301**4**
88FWCroatiaMarko Livaja004**4**
7MFBrazilPhilippe Coutinho102**3**
18FWItalyTommaso Rocchi300**3**
23DFITAAndrea Ranocchia210**3**
10MFNetherlandsWesley Sneijder101**2**
55DFJapanYuto Nagatomo002**2**
7MFItalyEzequiel Schelotto100**1**
20MFNGAJoel Obi001**1**
24MFItalyMarco Benassi000**1**
25DFARGWalter Samuel100**1**
26DFRomaniaCristian Chivu100**1**
31MFUruguayÁlvaro Pereira100**1**
42DFBrazilJonathan Moreira010**1**
40DFBrazilJuan Jesus100**1**
#Own goals201**3**
**TOTAL**55827**90**

Last updated: 19 May 2013

Source: Soccerway

Clean sheets

The list is sorted by shirt number when total appearances are equal.

RnkNo.PlayerSerie AUEFA Europa LeagueCoppa ItaliaTotal
11SLO Samir Handanović940**13**
212ITA Luca Castellazzi111**3**
327SLO Vid Belec000**0**
330ARG Juan Pablo Carrizo000**0**
**Total****10****5****1****16**

Disciplinary record

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by position, and then shirt number.

[Serie A](2012-13-serie-a)[UEFA Europa League](2012-13-uefa-europa-league)[Coppa Italia](2012-13-coppa-italia)TotalNo.PositionNationNameGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
1GKSLOSamir Handanović20000000
12GKITALuca Castellazzi00000100
4DFARGJavier Zanetti (C)10000000
6DFARGMatías Silvestre00040000
23DFITAAndrea Ranocchia30010000
2DFARGWalter Samuel30010000
17MFURUÁlvaro Pereira00010000
14DFBRAJuan Jesus40010000
42DFBRAJonathan00020000
55DFJPNYuto Nagatomo310o0000
11MFARGRicky Álvarez10000000
13MFCOLFredy Guarín30020000
16MFBELGaby Mudingayi20000000
5MFARGEsteban Cambiasso201o0000
20MFNGAJoel Obi00010000
3MFURUWalter Gargano40010000
88FWCroatiaMarko Livaja00010000

Last Updated: 22 November 2012

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