50 Ivan Zamarano
45. Gianluca Pagliuca
40. Dejan Stankovic
39. Nicola Berti
37. Jurgen Klinsmann
32. Esteban Cambiasso
26. Karl Heinz Rummenigge
24. Andreas Brehme
23. Christian Vieri
20. Ronaldo
19. Zlatan İbrahimovic
16. Valter Zenga
10. Istvan Nyers
9. Javier Zanetti
8. Lennart Skoglund
7. Armando Picchi
6. Giuseppe Bergomi
5. Mario Corso
4. Sandro Mazzola
3. Luiz Suarez
2. Giacinto Facchetti
1. Guiseppe Meazza (1927- 1940)
That the San Siro is officially named after him should offer a hint of just how important he was to Inter's history. Known as Il Balilla, he began as a centre-forward and developed into an attacking midfield player. He once famously scored a penalty against Brazil in a World Cup semi-final while holding his shorts up with his right hand - the elastic had snapped moments earlier and he wanted to preserve his modesty. He scored 243 goals for the club, while leading them to three Serie A titles. His 20 goals for Inter in the Milan derby are a record unlikely to be beaten. He also had a decent career for his country, winning the 1934 and 1938 World Cups and ending up as Italy's second-leading goalscorer of all time.
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