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Monza
AC Monza Brianza 1912 Logo.png
Full name Associazione Calcio Monza Brianza 1912 SpA
Nickname(s) Brianzoli,
Biancorossi (White-Reds),
Bagai (Boys, in dialect)
Founded 1912
Ground Stadio Brianteo,
Monza, Italy
(Capacity: 18,568)
Chairman Stefano Salaroli
Manager Roberto Cevoli
League Lega Pro Prima Divisione A
2008-09 Lega Pro Prima Divisione A, 13th
Home colours
Away colours

Associazione Calcio Monza Brianza 1912 is an Italian football club, based in Monza, Lombardy. The club was founded in 1912. Monza currently plays in Lega Pro Prima Divisione, having last been in Serie B in 2000. Monza spent the last few years in Serie C1 and Serie C2.

Notable former players include Christian Abbiati, Alessandro Costacurta, Patrice Evra, Luigi di Biagio, Maurizio Ganz, Francesco Antonioli and Pierluigi Casiraghi, a native of Monza.

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[edit] History

Monza was created on September 1, 1912. The club took the name of Monza Foot-Ball Club and adopted the blue and white colours.

It wasn't the merger of two clubs as commonly believed just because those teams Pro Monza and Pro Italia (both born in 1910) merged becoming the football section of a cycling team called Veloce Club Monzese which met Monza F.C. a couple of times always as winners.

The club's first win came on September 15, 1912 against Juventus Italia of Milan. The setting for the game was outside the town limits at Triante (Monza's west suburbs) commonly called "out doors", a pitch lent from the Township. There Monza F.C. played many friendly matches including the Colli’s Cup. Monza won the Cup with a score of 3 to 2, defeating Saronno F.C. in the final.

When at the end of 1912-13 season that football section abandoned the V.C.M. for unknown reasons, they changed name in Pro Monza and asked Monza F.C. for merging with them and another team called Juventus (the football team of a gymnic monzese association called S.G.M. Forti e Liberi).

The merged club took the name of Associazione Calcio Monza, or commonly known as A.C. Monza. A.C. Monza entered the Italian Football Federation (F.I.G.C.) and debuted in the league system in the Terza Categoria (the lower level) in the season 1913-14, where they won third place in their section. After changing pitch in 1914 they entered the upper level, the top Lombardy's league called Promozione, where they finished in 6th.

Monza had been promoted top division (Prima Categoria, 1st cathegory) in 1919/20 after ending 2nd the Promozione finals, top level they played up to 1922. Relegated in Division 2 because of important changes in F.I.G.C. championships, was promoted to Prima Divisione (Division 1) (2nd level of Italian championships) at the end of 1926/27. Challenged several times the top charts and failed promotion after entering Prima Divisione finals in 1934/35.

In the 1932/33 season, Monza adopted its current colours, red and white.

In 1949, Monza’s president Giuseppe Borghi goes on a spending spree, bringing in twelve players of value. He also hired Annibale Frossi as manager, a member of the Italian squad during their victory at the 1936 Olympics. On June 4, 1951, a 1-0 victory allows their promotion to the Serie B and the supporters exploded with unrestrainable and passionate enthusiasm.

During the difficult championship of the 1954-55 season bursts a managing crisis that puts Monza in the hands of Claudio Sada, owner of the A.C. Simmenthal (Simmenthal was a famous Italian corned beef cannery). A.C. Monza merged with Simmenthal in 1956 becoming A.S. Simmenthal Monza. In 1962 Monza celebrates fifty years of its existence, while two years after, on May 28, the president of Simmenthal Monza leaves an official notice in which it announces the abandonment of the group as sponsor. On July 8th the mayor, Giovanni Centemero, asks Sada to stay and the president remains the guide for another year.

The sad summer of 1966 coincides with necessary rebuilding. The team is demoted to the Serie C after 19 years in the Serie B. The new players are younger, and with a fury of victories the team makes sure to regain promotion. In the final match against Como, the decisive game is played in Bergamo and Monza win on a goal by Maggioni. After one year they return to the Serie B.

In the 1969-70 season, Monza approached promotion to the Serie A under coach Gigi Radice. With two matches left, the biancorossi were within two points of promotion, behind Foggia, Catania and Varese. At the last game it was down to Varese and the "brianzoli". A loss to Taranto sealed Monza's fate. Monza is consoled only with the numbers: 11 wins at home, 15 total, with only one defeat standing between them and promotion. Goalkeeper Luciano Castellini was scored on only 7 times at home, with 19 goals against in the entire season.

In the 1972-73 season, a man who will become one of the more loved presidents of Monza, Giovanni Cappelletti, is hired. Cappelletti was a well-known industrial man and soccer player. A new era is born, led by Cappelletti and Italo Allodi, considered the prototype of the modern general manager. The field players are of high quality, but the mechanism jams in the demotion playoff. A trip to Bari ends in a 3 to 1 defeat on the last day, sentencing the Monza to the Serie C. Cappelletti does not throw in the towel and returns to lead the team again.

The Monza plays its first Italy's Cup of series C on June 29, 1974 to the "Porta Elisa" of Lucca, against Lecce. It ends 1 to 0 with a goal of Di Somma and the trophy comes delivered in the hands of the red and white captain Anzolin. The Monza twices win in the edition 1974/1975, defeating the Sorrento on June 29, 1975. The trophy was ended by the penalties. It finishes 4 to 3 with the final goal of Sanseverino. The following championship is one a real run wild. Monza wants to return in serie B and adjudicates the pass for the series B with five turns of advance payment. The look is turned to the final of the Anglo-Italian's Cup. Adversary is the Wimbledon, club strongly physically, the Monza does not let to intimidate, and Casagrande firms the goal of the ko that worths the win of the prestigious trophy.

The 1976/77 season coincides with the first great illusion red and white. The Monza faces the B series with the label of "matriculation", but it will very soon become one of the protagonists, to the par of blasonate formations like the Vicenza of Paolo Rossi and the Cagliari of Virdis. The defeat for 2 to 1 suffered in Modena preclude of a breath the play-off with Atalanta, Cagliari and Pescara. To the Monza the lean consolation of the score remains previously record (48 points) never caught up between the cadets. The Obstinate mister Alfredo Magni, reconfirmed to the guide, in the 1978/79 maintains the Monza in the high quarters of classifies; an incredible one "harakiri" to the "Sada" in the match against Lecce (0-1) prevents to the Monza the promotion directed in Serie A. Pescara trip up the Monza to the third party place and obtain the access at the final match on the neutral stadium of Bologna. The abruzzesi supported from a tide of hooligan, approximately thirty thousand, strike the biancorossi. It was the last time that Monza and his supporter cherish a dream called Serie A.

Season 1980/81 marks the advent of Valentino Giambelli that takes over the presidency from Cappelletti. The Monza begins badly and ends worse: an irreversible crisis will carry it straight in the abyss of series C. After only one year, Monza returns in the serie B. The Calcio Monza to the penultimate day guarantees the return between the cadets storming Trieste. On the wings of the promotion it comes confirmed in park bench mister Franco Fontana, but the 1982/83 season was a very hard championship with team like Milan and Lazio. The mathematical salvation only arrives to the last day with the 2 to 2 of Bologna. In the 1986/87 there is space for the champions of the future: Alessandro Costacurta and Pierluigi Casiraghi. With Piero Frosio like mister, the Monza finds the return in serie B in the 87/88. Brianzoli unstoppable: they center the promotion and they conquer also the third Italy's Cup of Serie C. In the delirium of the "Sada" Palermo inchina for 2 to 1. The end is also the last match played in the old stadium. The following year the Monza is moved in the newest Brianteo stadium.

[edit] Divisional movements

A.C. Monza was included before World War One in the Lombard championship of Promozione (2nd regional level)

  • 1920: Promotion to Lombard championship of Prima Categoria (1st regional level)
  • 1922: A league's pyramid reform transforms regional first level into second national level, called Seconda Divisione and belonging to Northern League
  • 1926: A league's pyramid reform relegates minor clubs of Northern League into new Lower Directory organizing third pyramid's level, called Seconda Divisione Nord
  • 1927: Promotion to Higher Directory's Prima Divisione Nord (2nd level)
  • 1928: A league's pyramid reform plans demotion of Prima Divisione Nord to national third level, which will become Prima Divisione, Serie C from 1935/36
  • 1941: Relegation to regional championships of Prima Divisione (4th level)
  • 1942: Promotion to Serie C
  • 1951: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1966: Relegation to Serie C
  • 1967: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1973: Relegation to Serie C
  • 1976: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1981: Relegation to Serie C1
  • 1982: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1986: Relegation to Serie C1
  • 1988: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1990: Relegation to Serie C1
  • 1992: Promotion to Serie B
  • 1994: Relegation to Serie C1
  • 1997: Promotion to Serie B
  • 2001: Relegation to Serie C1
  • 2002: Relegation to Serie C2
  • 2005: Promotion to Serie C1

[edit] Current squad

As of 25 September 2009[1]

No. Position Player
Italy GK Enrico Rossi Chauvenet
Italy GK Marco Marcandalli
Italy GK Stefano Sala
Netherlands GK Sander Westerveld
Italy DF Simon Barjie
Italy DF Mirko Cudini
Italy DF Dennis Esposito
Italy DF Luca Fiuzzi
Italy DF Filippo Noventa
Italy DF Riccardo Riboni
Italy DF Alessandro Tuia
Italy MF Paolo Campinoti
Algeria MF Houssem Chemali
No. Position Player
Italy MF Elia Chianese
Italy MF Mirko Eramo
Italy MF Vincenzo Iacopino
Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Christopher Oualembo
Netherlands MF Chedric Seedorf
Netherlands MF Stefano Seedorf
Italy MF Moreno Zebi
Italy FW Andrea Alberti
Brazil FW Dimas
Ghana FW Giovanni Kyeremateng
Italy FW Alessandro Mosca
Italy FW Nello Russo
Senegal FW Amadou Samb

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