Association football baseball club from Monza, Italy

football club
Associazione Calcio Monza ( italian pronunciation : [ ˈmontsa ] ( ) ) is a professional football club based in Monza, Lombardy, Italy. Founded in 1912 as Monza Foot Ball Club, they play in the Serie B, the irregular grade of italian football, following promotion in the 2019–20 season. In its history, the golf club has never reached the Serie A and has participated in 40 second class seasons as of the 2021–22 season, the most by any italian club without always achieving forwarding to the first part. [ 2 ]

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In 2020, Monza returned to the Serie B after a 19-year absence ; the club ‘s death participation in the italian second division dated back to the 2000–01 season. Monza holds the record of victories in the Coppa Italia Serie C, winning it four times. They besides won four Serie C championships and an Anglo-Italian Cup. Known as i Bagai ( “ the Boys ” ), Monza ‘s kit colours have traditionally been red and blank. They have played at the Stadio Brianteo since 1988 .

history [edit ]

The club ‘s history began in 1912, when the fusion of versatile city societies gave life to Monza Foot Ball Club. [ citation needed ] Starting from the Terza Categoria, the club climbed the divisional ladders italian football during the 1920s and 1930s. [ citation needed ] In 1939, although still playing in the Terza Divisione, the club reached the Coppa Italia quarter-finals ( the only team of this floor to be able to achieve the same consequence was Bari in 1984, to then be overcome in 2016 by Alessandria who reached the semifinals ). [ 3 ] In 1951 Monza gained forwarding to the Serie B and stayed in the division for fifteen years, [ 4 ] before going back to Serie C. [ citation needed ] Returning immediately to the second division, Monza opened its first success cycle in the mid-seventies, when it was noted for its performance in the Coppa Italia Serie C : they played three back-to-back finals, winning the first two over Lecce and Sorrento, but losing in 1976 in a irregular confrontation with the Apulians. [ citation needed ] At the conclusion of the season, the team won the Anglo-Italian Cup in the final examination against Wimbledon FC. [ citation needed ] At the end of the seventies the Lombard club came close to gaining promotion to the Serie A, but lost the chance two matches from the goal of the season. [ citation needed ] Between the eighties and nineties, Monza saw an earned run average of success between the second and third division : in 1988 and 1991 they won the Coppa Italia Serie C, both times against Palermo. [ citation needed ] In 1996, the club lost in the Coppa Italia Serie C final examination against Empoli. [ citation needed ] At the begin of the 2000s, the club returned to Serie C1 again and in the mid-2000s, after losing the Coppa Italia Serie C concluding against Salernitana, Monza entered administration and started again from Serie D. [ 5 ] In 2017 the club won the Serie D and returned to the Serie C, before losing their one-fourth Coppa Italia Serie C final in 2019, against Viterbese. [ citation needed ] In 2020 Monza returned to the Serie B, after a 19-year absence from the competition. [ 6 ] In 2021, they reached the Serie B promotion play-offs, but were ineffective to achieve three promotions in four years, losing in the semi-finals to Cittadella. [ 7 ]

Colours and badge [edit ]

badge [edit ]

The Monza badge used between 2004 and 2013 Monza ‘s first known logo ( in use from the 1920s until 1933 ) had the appearance of a blue shield with a red boundary line, containing the design of the Iron Crown, besides colored loss. [ citation needed ] On top there was a ashen band containing the epigraph “ A.C. MONZA ” in black letters. [ citation needed ] When, in 1933, the club changed its colors, replacing blue with white, the emblem was redesigned. [ citation needed ] The shield became circular, with red and while halves. [ citation needed ] The Iron Crown was moved downwards and was made aureate ; above the monogram “ ACM ” was added, besides golden. [ citation needed ] Monza ‘s official badge undergo diverse changes throughout its history, with the epigraph changing as the cabaret changed its name. [ citation needed ] The re-foundation of the golf club in 2004 besides involved a redesign of the logo : it had the form of a harbor, rounded on the edges, and its main coloring material was red, with ashen being used for details and textbook. [ citation needed ] Stylized versions of the Visconteo sword and the Iron Crown were present in the center of the badge, with the textbook “ AC MONZA BRIANZA ” above, and the year of basis ( 1912 ) below. [ citation needed ] In 2013, the badge was changed once again : the Iron Crown was moved to the top of the badge, while inside are present the name of the club, and the double over traverse sword. [ citation needed ] Between 2015 and 2019, the badge remained largely the like, with a individual sword being preferred to the double crossbreed interpretation, and the textbook on the badge changing as the name of the club changed. [ citation needed ]

anthem [edit ]

Since 2006, the club ‘s official anthem has been the sung Monza Alè, written and composed ad hoc by the football player Michele Magrin, who at the time played for Monza, in collaboration with the singer-songwriter Giò Fattoruso. [ citation needed ] The musical separate was performed by the ring Amusia ( of which Magrin was a co-founder and vocal soloist ) with Alessandro Fè on the piano, Carlo Cassera on the bass, Fabrizio Zambuto on the guitar, and Fabio Ariano on the drums and percussion. [ citation needed ] other players who played for the club at the time besides took separate in the record : Vinicio Espinal, Valerio Capocchiano, Alberto Bertolini and Marco Guidone. [ citation needed ] Starting from the official presentation, Monza Alè is used to accompany all the official occasions involving Monza, including home matches : typically it is broadcast by the speakers of the Stadio Brianteo as the teams enter the pitch. [ citation needed ]

Supporters [edit ]

“ Il nostro Calcio Monza è in C1, east not andremo mai in Serie A,
ma io not mollerò, questa è louisiana mia mentalità
segui anche tu la squadra della tua città ”

—Curva Davide Pieri chant
The form support in the city has its roots since the early seventies : the inaugural strictly ultras group were the Commandos. [ citation needed ] In 1977, the Brigate Biancorosse were born, aboard smaller groups such as Prima Linea and Fossa Arditi. [ citation needed ] In the early eighties the versatile components of the ultras movement in Monza decided to gather behind a single banner, that of the Legione d’Assalto, which was joined curtly after by the Eagles Monza, the most representative group, in terms of longevity and numbers, of tifo in Monza. [ citation needed ] In those years, nearing the retirement of the Stadio Sada in favor of the newfangled Stadio Brianteo, respective minor groups, in addition to the Eagles, were born : Vedano Erotika, Wild Kaos, Libertà Korps, Gruppo Avvinazzato, Inferno Biancorosso, and Indians. [ citation needed ] Those groups decided to abandon the cardinal steps in favor of the Curva Lambro. [ citation needed ] Following the transfer of Monza to the newfangled stadium, the cheer experienced a period of liveliness, particularly as regards the Monza Clubs, which came to multiply and count several members throughout Brianza. [ citation needed ] After the dissolving of the Eagles in 1992, the Gioventù Brianzola was born in 1993 from the union of the remaining ultras groups. [ citation needed ] They decided to adopt an eagle as a symbol, in tribute to the work done by the Eagles over the years. [ citation needed ] In 1994 the S.A.B. ( Sempre Al Bar, Italian for “ Always at the Bar ” ) were born : the split was due to a different means of understanding the tifo and for basic differences. [ citation needed ] In the begin it was a close and goliardic group, dedicated to eating good ( and above all to drinking ) and that organizing itself with secret cars or minibuses for away matches. [ citation needed ]

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choreography by Monza fans in the Curva Davide Pieri in 2019. In 2001 the Gioventù Brianzola broke up, and the S.A.B. became the driving group of the Curva Davide Pieri : from that consequence the organization of transfers by bus and with special trains began. [ citation needed ] Since 1999 the Graziosa Group besides appeared, marked by common defend with the S.A.B. The Graziosa Group, the S.A.B. remained the only extremist group to attend the Brianteo for a few years, except in 2009 when they were joined by the 1912 group, in 2006 by the C.U.B. and in 2017 by the N.D.O. ; [ citation needed ] until 2017, the latter group occupied the West Stand of the stadium. [ citation needed ] Recently, several groups were born in the Curva, including Libertà, Ultras Cederna ( from the mention of the homonymic district ), Pollakis ( active, until 2019, in the grandstand sector ) and Ronco, while the clubs of fans multiplied, with the return of several “ Monza Club ” in the city and in the state. [ citation needed ] The Curva Sud of the Brianteo is besides called Curva Davide Pieri, in memory of a young fan who died prematurely in December 1998. [ 8 ] The West tribune bears the name of the historic fan Angelo Scotti, who died in 2018, while the press tribune was named in memory of Claudio Parma, a diarist and Biancorosso fan, who died on 3 July 2008. [ 9 ]

Players [edit ]

current police squad [edit ]

As of 31 August 2021[10]

notice : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

young person academy [edit ]

As of 1 July 2021

note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on loan [edit ]

As of 31 August 2021

bill : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

dormitory of fame [edit ]

The pursue is a list of players who are partially of the Hall of Fame on the baseball club ‘s official web site. [ 18 ]

Honours [edit ]

domestic [edit ]

league [edit ]

Cups [edit ]

european [edit ]

Notes [edit ]

References [edit ]

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