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Inter Milan hosts private dinner for Oaktree and Marotta following double triumph

The private gathering follows public celebrations at San Siro and Piazza del Duomo after securing the Scudetto and Coppa Italia.

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Adrian Cole
Political Correspondent
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Source: Yahoo Sports · original
The Scudetto and Coppa Italia celebrations continue at Inter
Club leadership and staff gather in Milan to mark end of outstanding season

Inter Milan has concluded its domestic double campaign with a private dinner in Milan on Monday, bringing together the club’s ownership, executive leadership, and playing staff. The event served as a formal moment of unity for the organisation following an outstanding season that saw the club secure both the Scudetto and the Coppa Italia.

Attendees at the gathering included club owners Oaktree, President and Chief Executive Giuseppe Marotta, senior management, the first-team squad, coaching staff, and other personnel. The dinner provided a structured opportunity for the institution to reflect on its achievements away from the public eye, capping a period of significant sporting success.

The private function followed a day of extensive public celebration on Sunday, where the team lifted the trophies at the San Siro stadium. The club then proceeded with a parade through the streets of Milano, culminating in a large-scale gathering with supporters in Piazza del Duomo.

According to reporting from Yahoo Sports, the Monday dinner was organised to mark the end of the campaign with a focus on internal cohesion. The presence of Oaktree and Marotta underscores the ownership group’s engagement with the club’s operational and strategic leadership at this pivotal juncture.

The double victory represents a high point for the club’s recent governance and sporting direction. By hosting a private dinner for key stakeholders, Inter Milan has reinforced the institutional framework surrounding its on-pitch successes, ensuring that the recognition of the season’s achievements extends to the administrative and coaching bodies.

The sequence of events, moving from public fan engagement to private leadership reflection, highlights the dual nature of the club’s celebration. While the public festivities in Milan demonstrated the team’s connection with its supporter base, the private dinner has solidified the internal alignment of the club’s hierarchy.

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