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It is considered the most important derby in Italian Football, although the [[Milan derby]] is sometimes seen as more presitgous, while the [[Rome derby]] is seen as the most hotly contested derby.
It is considered the most important derby in Italian Football, although the [[Milan derby]] is sometimes seen as more presitgous, while the [[Rome derby]] is seen as the most hotly contested derby.

[[Category:Football in Italy]]
[[Category:Football (soccer) rivalries]]

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The Derby d'Italia is a biannual football fixture in italian football between Internazionale and Juventus.

It is unique in Italian Football due to the fact that the derby has been an ever present fixture in Serie A and is the only match which has been ever present in Serie A.

It is considered the most important derby in Italian Football, although the Milan derby is sometimes seen as more presitgous, while the Rome derby is seen as the most hotly contested derby.