







FC Internazionale 1985 - 86 Retro Football Windrunner
After promise shown in his debut season in charge, coach Ilario Castagner hoped the 1985-86 season would see Internazionale performing at a highly competitive level both at home and abroad.
There was a successful European campaign which saw the nerazzurri reach and lose to Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup semi-finals for the second successive season, but domestic form did not quite match the exploits in Europe. Despite a strong core of Italian internationals and big-name foreign stars like Liam Brady and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Inter attained a sixth-placed Serie A finish.
Rummenigge and Altobelli scored freely in a season in which the attacking part of the team was the most prominent
There was a successful European campaign which saw the nerazzurri reach and lose to Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup semi-finals for the second successive season, but domestic form did not quite match the exploits in Europe. Despite a strong core of Italian internationals and big-name foreign stars like Liam Brady and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Inter attained a sixth-placed Serie A finish.
Rummenigge and Altobelli scored freely in a season in which the attacking part of the team was the most prominent
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After promise shown in his debut season in charge, coach Ilario Castagner hoped the 1985-86 season would see Internazionale performing at a highly competitive level both at home and abroad.
There was a successful European campaign which saw the nerazzurri reach and lose to Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup semi-finals for the second successive season, but domestic form did not quite match the exploits in Europe. Despite a strong core of Italian internationals and big-name foreign stars like Liam Brady and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Inter attained a sixth-placed Serie A finish.
Rummenigge and Altobelli scored freely in a season in which the attacking part of the team was the most prominent
There was a successful European campaign which saw the nerazzurri reach and lose to Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup semi-finals for the second successive season, but domestic form did not quite match the exploits in Europe. Despite a strong core of Italian internationals and big-name foreign stars like Liam Brady and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Inter attained a sixth-placed Serie A finish.
Rummenigge and Altobelli scored freely in a season in which the attacking part of the team was the most prominent























