

Интернасьонал
Основан
1909
Тренер
M. Menezes
Арена
Estádio José Pinheiro Borda
Город
Porto Alegre
Вместимость
51,300
Покрытие
grass
Статистика сезона
Результаты
0W 2D 2L
H:0W/A:0W
Голы
3 / 6 (-3)
H:1/A:2
Сухие матчи
2
H:1/A:1
Место
14
Травмированные игроки (41)
Последние результаты
@ Атлетико Минейро
Серие А · 11/03/2026
vs Гремио
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 08/03/2026
@ Гремио
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 01/03/2026
@ Ремо
Серие А · 25/02/2026
vs Ипиранга РС
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 21/02/2026
@ Ипиранга РС
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 15/02/2026
vs Палмейрас
Серие А · 13/02/2026
vs Сан Луис
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 08/02/2026
@ Фламенго
Серие А · 04/02/2026
@ Кашиас
Гаучо 1 Дивизион · 31/01/2026
Предстоящие матчи
vs Байя
Серие А
15/03/2026
20:00
@ Сантос
Серие А
19/03/2026
01:30
vs Чапекоенсе
Серие А
22/03/2026
22:30
vs Сан-Паулу
Серие А
01/04/2026
22:00
@ Коринтианс
Серие А
05/04/2026
22:00
vs Гремио
Серие А
12/04/2026
22:00
vs Мирассол
Серие А
19/04/2026
22:00
@ Ботафого
Серие А
26/04/2026
22:00
vs Флуминенсе
Серие А
03/05/2026
22:00
@ Коритиба
Серие А
10/05/2026
22:00
Интернасьонал
Sport Club Internacional, commonly known as Internacional or simply Inter, was founded on 4 April 1909 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, by brothers Henrique and Jorge Poppe and their associates. From its very inception, the club distinguished itself by adopting an explicitly inclusive policy — unlike many clubs of the era that restricted membership to certain ethnic or social groups, Internacional was founded with the declared mission of being open to all, regardless of background or nationality. This egalitarian spirit earned the club deep respect and a broad support base among the working class and diverse immigrant communities of Rio Grande do Sul. The name 'Internacional' itself reflects this founding philosophy of openness to all peoples. Over its more than 115 years of existence, Internacional have accumulated an impressive trophy cabinet. Domestically, they have won the Campeonato Brasileiro three times (1975, 1976, 1979) and the Copa do Brasil once (1992), along with numerous Gaúcho state championships. However, it is on the continental and global stage that Inter achieved their most celebrated moments. In 2006, the club won the Copa Libertadores, defeating Mexican club Chivas de Guadalajara, and then went on to win the FIFA Club World Cup held in Japan by defeating Cristiano Ronaldo's FC Barcelona 1-0 in the final — a result that shocked the football world and announced Inter as a genuine global power. They won the Copa Libertadores again in 2010, defeating Chivas de Guadalajara once more in the final. These continental triumphs came during a golden era of the club under coach Dunga — himself a former player at the club and a World Cup-winning captain with Brazil in 1994. Some of the greatest Brazilian footballers have worn the distinctive Colorado red jersey of Internacional. Paulo Roberto Falcão, widely regarded as one of the finest midfielders of his generation, became a club legend in the 1970s before moving on to Roma and the Brazil national team. Taffarel, Brazil's World Cup-winning goalkeeper of 1994, spent time at the club, as did Dunga and defender Mauro Galvão. The Chilean legend Elias Figueroa, considered one of the greatest defenders in South American history, also played for Inter, cementing the club's reputation as a magnet for continental talent. In the modern era, striker Nilmar and forward Leandro Damião have carried on the tradition of exciting attacking football. Internacional play their home games at the iconic Estádio Beira-Rio, situated on the shores of the Guaíba river in Porto Alegre. The stadium was inaugurated on 6 April 1969 and was one of the twelve venues for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, having undergone extensive modernization for the tournament. It currently holds 50,128 spectators. The Grenal derby against Grêmio — one of the fiercest local rivalries in world football — is played at this stadium, and the intensity of these encounters reflects the deeply divided loyalties that define daily life in Porto Alegre. Today, Internacional continue to compete among Brazil's top clubs, with a passionate fanbase, a storied history, and ambitions to return to the continental glory they experienced in the mid-2000s.