AC Monza, founded in 1912, has experienced spectacular renaissance under Silvio Berlusconi's presidency and Adriano Galliani's sporting direction. After over a century of existence mainly in lower divisions, Monza accessed Serie A for the first time in its history in 2022. The Lombard club, based near Milan, plays at the renovated Stadio Brianteo. Monza embodies the ambitious project of a small provincial club seeking to establish itself sustainably in the Italian football elite, with significant means and long-term vision.
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Monza plays its matches at the Stadio Brianteo (renamed U-Power Stadium), an 18,000-capacity venue recently modernized for Serie A.
Founded in 1912, the club spent over a century in lower divisions before accessing Serie A in 2022 under Silvio Berlusconi's impetus.
Silvio Berlusconi, former Milan president and Italian Prime Minister, bought the club in 2018 with his faithful collaborator Adriano Galliani.
No, the 2022 promotion represents Monza's first Serie A participation in 110 years of history, marking a historic turning point for the club.
The club aims to establish itself sustainably in Serie A and progressively compete with established Lombard clubs like Milan, Inter and Atalanta.
Giovanni Stroppa then Raffaele Palladino played key roles in promotion and the club's first Serie A steps.
Monza displays white and red, the club's traditional colors since its 1912 foundation.
As a new promoted club, Monza naturally develops rivalries with neighboring Lombard clubs like Brescia, Como and Lecco.
The club attracted experienced players like Stefano Sensi, Matteo Pessina and veterans to ensure Serie A survival.
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