Inter Milan, who is playing at the World Cup for Clubs: the 33 summoned players

The debut of Inter in the 2025 edition of the Club World Cup, the international tournament that FIFA has revolutionized with respect to the editions held between 2005 and 2023 by increasing the number of participating teams from 7 to 32 and eliminating the annual cadence in favor of a four-year cadence, on the model of what is already happening with the World Cup reserved for national teams, is rapidly approaching.
The Nerazzurri, who have been able to boast the title of world champions three times by winning the Intercontinental twice (1964 and 1965) and the Club World Cup once (2010), will play in Group E against Monterrey on the Italian night between June 17 and 18 (2 a.m.), the Urawa Reds on June 21 at 9 p.m. and River Plate at 2 a.m. on the Italian night between June 25 and 26.
There are 33 players summoned by the new Nerazzurri coach, Cristian Chivu, who after the salvation achieved at the helm of Parma (taking over from Fabio Pecchia in February) was called by the Beneamata management to replace Simone Inzaghi, who meanwhile accepted the proposal of Al Hilal (a club that, among other things, participates in the World Cup for clubs in Group H. Here is the complete list:
1. Yann Sommer (Goalkeeper –Switzerland, 1988)
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2. Denzel Dumfries (Midfielder –Netherlands, 1996)
6. Stefan de Vrij (Defender – Netherlands, 1992)
7. Piotr Zielinski (Midfielder – Poland, 1994)
8. Petar Sucic (Midfielder – Croatia, 2003)
9. Marcus Thuram (Striker – France, 1997)
10. Lautaro Martinez, captain (Striker – Argentina, 1997)
11. Luis Henrique (Midfielder – Brazil, 2001)
12. Raffaele Di Gennaro (Goalkeeper – Italy, 1993)
13. Josep Martinez (Goalkeeper – Spain, 1998)
15. Francesco Acerbi (Defender – Italy, 1988)
16. Davide Frattesi (Midfielder – Italy, 1999)
20. Hakan Calhanoglu (Midfielder – Turkey, 1994)
21. Kristjan Asllani (Midfielder – Albania, 2002)
22. Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Midfielder – Armenia, 1989)
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23. Nicolò Barella (Midfielder – Italy, 1997)
28. Benjamin Pavard (Defender – France, 1996)
30. Carlos Augusto (Defender – Brazil, 1999)
31. Yann Aurel Bisseck (Defender – Germany, 2000)
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32. Federico Dimarco (Defender – Italy, 1997)
36. Matteo Darmian (Defender – Italy, 1989)
40. Alessandro Calligaris (Goalkeeper – Italy, 2005)
42. Tomas Palacios (Defender – Argentina, 2003)
45. Valentin Carboni (Striker – Argentina, 2005)
48. Gabriele Re Cecconi (Defender – Italy, 2006)
49. Giacomo De Pieri (Striker – Italy, 2006)
52. Thomas Berenbruch (Midfielder – Italy, 2005)
58. Matteo Cocchi (Defender – Italy, 2007)
59. Nicola Zalewski (Midfielder – Poland, 2002)
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70. Sebastiano Esposito (Striker – Italy, 2002)
94. Francesco Pio Esposito (Striker – Italy, 2005)
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95. Alessandro Bastoni (Defender – Italy, 1999)
99. Mehdi Taremi (Striker – Iran, 1992)
