Today marks 60 years to the day since one of Inter’s finest player’s in Mario Corso signed his first contract with the Nerazzurri and Inter have paid tribute to the winger, who made over 500 appearances during a 16 year spell with the club.

“Massimo Moratti repeatedly referred to him as his favourite player from the club’s 110 years, something that certainly counts for a degree at the University of Football. Corso had talent, intelligence and class, however, these things never hindered his ability to help the team.
“It was this that made him such a hugely popular figure among the Nerazzurri support and also respected by opposition fans. He scored almost 100 goals for Inter, although you cannot even count those that he set up for his teammates during his 15-year career with the club. During his time with the Nerazzurri, he secured four Scudetti, two European Cups (losing just as many) and two Intercontinental Cups.”
Inter also recalled Corso’s close friendship with former Inter captain Armando Picchi in their tribute.
“He also made many friendships in football, including one that was truly unbreakable – with Armando Picchi, his captain, who died in 1971. He fought plenty of battles with him, both winning and losing; coincidentally, June 20th was the day Picchi that was born. One could say that their friendship was written in the stars.”