Last time Inter came to play Slavia

Slavia drew 1-1 with Inter in Milan two month ago. When Inter came to play Slavia in 1938, they lost 0-9 in Prague.
In their modern history, Slavia met with 6 Italian clubs in competitive games: AS Roma in 1996 (2-0 home and 1-3 away), Bologna in 1998 (1-2 away and 0-2 home), Udinese in 2000 (1-0 home and 1-2 away, Palermo in 2006 (2-1 home and 0-1 away), Genoa in 2009 (0-2 away and 0-0 home), Fiorentina in 2008 (0-2 away and 0-0 home) and Inter in 2019 (1-1 away, home game on Wednesday).

But our remarkable encounter with Inter Milan (Ambrosiana) dates back to 1938 when the two clubs met in 2nd round of Mitropa Cup, the most prestigious European international competition of its time. Slavia managed to surprise Ambrosiana in the first leg in Prague and prepared a devastating 9-0 defeat for the Italian side. Despite losing 1-3 in the second leg in Italy Slavia qualified for the next round and eventually won the trophy. It remains one of the biggest moments in Slavia history.

Club captains Meazza and Kopecký with referee Hertzka in Prague.

1st leg: Slavia 9-0 Ambrosiana-Inter

Played in Prague
Goals: Bican (4), Horák (2), Bradáč (2), Vytlačil

Ambrosiana-Inter before the game in Prague.

2nd leg: Ambosiana-Inter 3-1

Played in Milan
Slavia goal: Vytlačil

Ambrosiana-Inter forward Campatelli and Slavia goalkeeper Bokšay.

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