| 2011–12 season | |||
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| President | Massimo Moratti | ||
| Head coach |
Gian Piero Gasperini (until 21 September 2011) Claudio Ranieri (until 26 March 2012) Andrea Stramaccioni (from 26 March 2012) |
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| Stadium | San Siro | ||
| Serie A | 6th | ||
| Supercoppa Italiana | Runners-up | ||
| Coppa Italia | Quarter-finals | ||
| UEFA Champions League | Round of 16 | ||
| Top goalscorer |
League: Diego Milito (24) All: Diego Milito (26) |
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| Highest home attendance | 78,222 vs. Milan (6 May 2012) | ||
| Lowest home attendance | 12,823 vs. Genoa (19 January 2012) | ||
| Average home league attendance | 42,860 | ||
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On 24 June 2011, Massimo Moratti announced that Gian Piero Gasperini will be the new coach: on next week, Leonardo Araújo's contract terminated. After a negative start, the worst since 1921–22, Gasperini was sacked; Inter had lost in Supercoppa and gained just a point in three league games. Coached by Claudio Ranieri, Inter was able to recover winning eight games in row. From January to March, however, it suffered seven losses (between Serie A and Champions League).
The last trainer is Andrea Stramaccioni, who won NextGen Series. Inter finished the year in sixth place, reaching Europa League preliminaries.
Total spending:
€35,700,000
Total income:
€35,650,000
Net Income:
€50,000
Total spending:
€6,300,000