Ambrosiana Inter. During the Fascist era, the name "Internazionale" was not looked upon kindly, and the club played as Ambrosiana, wearing white shirts emblazoned with a red cross. In 1932, the club was permitted to append its old moniker, and was known as Ambrosiana-Inter. Finally in 1942, the club reverted to its original name, Internazionale.
The famous Black and Blue stripes of Internazionale, worn during back to back Scudetto victories in 1953 and 1954 inspired by the brilliant Swede Lennart Skoglund.