The new team adopted a dark blue shirt with a white patch, inspired, like the current Napoli kit, by the colors of the Gulf of Naples.
Soon after it was founded, Internazionale Napoli signed a contract for a new, spacious football field called Terme di Agnano.
[1] Their debut on the new field came against Roman FC (one of the clubs that merged to form what is now Roma) from Rome on 27 October 1911.
Internazionale faced off against their local rivals once more in their third Prima Categoria season, but after defeating them over two legs, FIGC ordered that the games be replayed due to irregularities.
[3] During 1922 the main two rival Neapolitan clubs; Naples FBC and US Internazionale Napoli merged into one due to financial pressures.
Internazionale Napoli gave to the club the famous "N" crest and the white shorts; this was coupled with the light blue featured on the Naples FBC shirts.