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FIFA President Gianni Infantino celebrated Inter Milan's Serie A title win with a one-word message, 'Amala,' on social media. Inter secured their 21st Scudetto by defeating Parma 2-0 at San Siro.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino, a notorious Inter fan, celebrated the Nerazzurri’s Serie A title victory on social media with a one-word message: ‘Amala.’
FIFA President Infantino posted an Instagram story on Sunday night to celebrate Inter’s Scudetto victory.
The Nerazzurri put their hands on their 21st Scudetto in history, beating Parma 2-0 at San Siro on Sunday.
It was a long night of celebrations in Milan, first at the Stadio Mezza and then in Piazza Duomo, where thousands of Nerazzurri supporters were joined by players late at night.
Infantino shared a video of Inter fans celebrating in Piazza Duomo, captioning it with the fans’ favourite motto: ‘Amala.’
“I’ve been a total football fan since I was a child. I have many idols. I remember the World Cup in Spain in 1982. Italy won it, with Paolo Rossi and that whole team of great players,” in March.
Infantino celebrated Inter's title win with a one-word message: 'Amala.'
Inter Milan has won a total of 21 Serie A titles.
Inter Milan defeated Parma 2-0 to secure the Scudetto.

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“For me, it was spectacular. I was a 12-year-old boy at the time. That team and that moment are engraved in my heart. I’m also a supporter of Inter. One of my first idols – perhaps not well known in Spain – was Evaristo Beccalossi, a No. 10 who didn’t play in that World Cup or with the national team because the coach had other plans. Inter’s No. 10 made us dream and sometimes… also some things that can’t be said. I remember Alessandro Altobelli scoring a goal in the final. His third goal and the celebration against Germany were spectacular.”