Inter, popular shareholding: Massimo Moratti says no to Cottarelli’s Interspac

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Massimo Moratti (Lapresse)

Massimo Moratti does not join Interspac, the popular shareholding project for Inter launched by the economist Carlo Cottarelli, who is also a great Nerazzurri fan

Several famous supporters of Inter have joined the project, from the singer Ligabue to former footballers like Nicola Berti e Walter Zenga, but there won’t be Massimo Moratti.

Despite the interest shown by his wife Milly Moratti, city councilor in Milan with the Democratic Party, the president of Triplet he declined the invitation: “When I decided to enter football, I did it with feet together. Now this is a pleasure that I leave to others, “he told CalcioMercato.com.

Massimo Moratti also commented on the success at Euro 2020 of Roberto Mancini, who was the coach of his team “I had the pleasure and happiness of having brought Mancini to Inter, I will always remember his way of presenting himself to me with a Nerazzurri wool jersey as a gift, the kind that the players used once, with the shield sewn on the chest. He told me we would win it over together and I chose it. I was impressed by his way of immediately entering the tradition of society, with his class ”.

Massimo Moratti also praised Nicolò Barella, the Nerazzurri midfielder who was a protagonist with the national team: “Barella had already shown Inter how good he was, playing a great championship with a great coach. He had the opportunity to confirm himself and he did it at his best ”.

INTERSPAC – THE 16 FOUNDING MEMBERS:

• Carlo COTTARELLI: director of the Observatory on Italian public accounts and former Commissioner for the revision of expenditure;
• Riccardo ARDIGO ‘- managing director and country COO at UBS Italia;
• Gianluigi ALTOBRANDO – legal manager of the Azimut group;
• Paola Emanuela BANFI – former Fidia (Mediobanca) and Société Générale;
• Pierfrancesco BARLETTA – former COO and stadium director of FC Internazionale at the time of Moratti, now on the board of Leonardo
• Marco BARTOLOMEI – president of the savings management company 8a +
• Alberto BELLORA – formerly of Unicredit, director of IMPact SIM;
• Francesco BONETTI;
• Danilo Oreste BROGGI – director of EOS Investment Ltd, former CEO of Atac;
• Paolo CERETTI – CEO of DeA Capital;
• Alessandro DE NICOLA – director of Amundi;
• Gianfranco DENTELLA – director of Azimut;
• Dario FRIGERIO – former CEO of Pioneer (Unicredit group) and Prelios, former director of RCS now vice-president of the Fiera Milano Foundation and director of Finmeccanica Leonardo Spa and DeA Capital;
• Davide MEREGHETTI – formerly of Unicredit, director of DeA Capital, CEO of Cmc Ravenna;
• Marco ROGNONI – CEO of Grant Thornton Capital Market;
• Roberto ZACCARIA – university professor and former president of Rai.

INTERSPAC – LIST OF MEMBERS:

• AMADEUS (tv presenter);
• Beppe BERGOMI (former Sky player and commentator);
• Nicola BERTI (former football player);
• Enrico BERTOLINO (comedian);
• Andrea BOCELLI (singer);
• Stefano BOERI (architect);
• Roberto BONINSEGNA (former football player);
• Paolo BONOLIS (TV presenter)
• Alessandro CATTELAN (TV presenter);
• Claudio CECCHETTO (record producer);
• Antonella CLERICI (TV presenter);
• Fabio DE LUIGI (actor)
• Valerio DE MOLLI (Managing Partner and CEO of The European House – Ambrosetti)
• Gianfelice FACCHETTI (Italian actor, playwright and theater director, son of Giacinto, former footballer and president of Inter);
• Francesco FACCHINETTI (singer and entrepreneur),
• Fabio FOGNINI (tennis player);
• Massimo GALLI (infectious disease specialist and head of infectious diseases at the Sacco Hospital in Milan);
• Peter GOMEZ (journalist, editor of IlFattoQuotidiano.it);
• Tommaso LABATE (journalist, today at Corriere della Sera);
• Giancarlo LEONE (journalist and former director of Rai 1);
• Gad LERNER (journalist and TV presenter, today at Il Fatto Quotidiano);
• Luciano LIGABUE (singer);
• Monica MAGGIONI (journalist and TV presenter, former president of Rai);
• Maurizio MANNONI (journalist and TV presenter, hosts Tg3 Linea Notte);
• Marco Materazzi (former football player);
• Enrico MENTANA (journalist and TV presenter, director of La7);
• Pietro MODIANO (manager, extraordinary commissioner of Banca Carige);
• Michele MOZZATI (writer, theater and television author of the couple Gino and Michele);
• Mario NAVA (economist and public executive, former Consob chairman);
• Roberto NICASTRO (banker and fintech investor);
• Enrico PAZZALI (President of the Fiera Milano Foundation)
• Max PEZZALI (singer);
• Mariangela PIRA (SkyTg24 journalist);
• Antonio POLITO (journalist, deputy director of Corriere della Sera);
• Giacomo PORETTI (comedian of the trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo);
• Nicola PORRO (journalist and TV presenter);
• Luca RAVENNA (comedian);
• Gianni RIOTTA (journalist and writer, Repubblica columnist);
• Enrico RUGGERI (singer);
• Gabriele SALVATORES (director);
• Sergio SCALPELLI (journalist, president of Linkiesta Club);
• Pietro SENALDI (journalist, co-director of Libero);
• Michele SERRA (journalist and writer, Repubblica columnist);
• Beppe SEVERGNINI (journalist and writer, columnist for Corriere della Sera);
• Giovanni STORTI (comedian of the trio Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo);
• Anna Maria TARANTOLA (former manager of the Bank of Italy and former president of Rai);
• Marco TARQUINIO (journalist, director of Avvenire);
• Flavio VALERI (manager, former CEO of Deutsche Bank Italia now senior advisor of Dea Capital);
• Roberto VECCHIONI (singer);
• Antonio VERSACE (son of Santo Versace);
• Luigi VIGNALI (writer, theater and television author of the couple Gino and Michele);
• Walter ZENGA (former footballer and coach).

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