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'''Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Unione Fincantieri Monfalcone''' (usually referred to as''' Monfalcone '''or '''UFM Monfalcone''') is the main [[Football in Italy|Italian association football]] club in [[Monfalcone]] (province of [[Gorizia]], [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]]). In the football season 2016-2017 it has played in [[Terza Categoria]] [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia|FVG]].


==History==
'''Associazione Calcio Monfalcone''' is an [[Football in Italy|Italian association football]] club located in [[Monfalcone]], Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It currently plays in [[Eccellenza]]. Its colors are blue and white.
The sports club, born in 1912 during the Austro-Hungarian dominion, started its activity after the end of [[World War I]].


The team, already active in 1919, grew progressively until entering the Seconda Divisione of the Italian football championship, the last step before the highest national category, and it witnessed its fusion in 1923 with two other local clubs: S.C. Monfalcone and G.S. Cantiere Navale Triestino.
The team took part to the first 3 [[Serie B]] seasons, and retired during their fourth.<ref>[http://www.acmonfalcone.it/storia/sintesistorica.asp acmonfalcone.it – La Storia]</ref>

Unexpectedly winning the C round of [[Prima Divisione]] championship in 1929, the team was admitted to the first [[Serie B]] for [[1929–30 Serie B|1929-1930]] and for the following two seasons.

In November 1932 the great financial crisis of [[Cantiere Navale Triestino]], the company managing the local harbour, forced the Italian team to retire after 6 days, which meant its relegation to the [[1933–34 Prima Divisione|previous category]].

Being in trouble in the period before the [[Second Italo-Ethiopian War]], it managed to make up the lost ground and after only 3 seasons it went back playing in third level championships, which from 1935 to not long ago were called [[Serie C]].

After interrupting the activities for warfare, in 1945 the sports club split in two: Associazione Calcio Monfalconese (ACM) and Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico Monfalcone (CRDA Monfalcone). Such division didn't last long and, after 7 years of individual activities, the two teams unite in the name of CRDA Monfalcone.

In 1962 Monfalcone won [[Serie D]] Championship and could therefore take part in [[1962–63 Serie C|Serie C 1962-1963]]; in 1968 it changed name into ''Associazione Calcio Monfalcone''. It was relegated from [[Serie C]] at the end of [[1970–71 Serie C|1970-71 championship]] and for about 20 years the team competed for championships in [[Serie D]] and [[Eccellenza]].

In 1993 the club closed and, in 1994, a new sports club was founded with the name of Unione Sportiva Calcio Monfalcone. Starting from [[Terza Categoria]], it shortly escalated 5 categories until being promoted, in 2002, to [[Serie D]].

At the end of the [[2010–11 Eccellenza]] season, the club relegated to [[Promozione]], but decided to merge with the second team of the city, Fincantieri Calcio, in order to remain in Eccellenza and build a stronger club, taking the current name in the process.<ref>{{cite news |title=UFM, Monfalcone ha la nuova bandiera |author=Michele Neri |url=http://ilpiccolo.gelocal.it/sport/2011/06/18/news/ufm-monfalcone-ha-la-nuova-bandiera-1.690622 |newspaper=Il Piccolo |date=18 June 2011 |access-date=28 July 2011}}</ref>

In [[2012–13 Eccellenza]] season, after 10 years, the club was promoted back to [[Serie D]] where it remained only for one year given that at the end of [[2013–14 Serie D|season 2013-14]] it was relegated to [[Eccellenza]]. Winning the latter championship it was promoted back again to [[Serie D]], but this didn't last the next season given the economic situation of the club.

Winning 2016-17 championship in [[Terza Categoria]], the team was promoted to [[Seconda Categoria]].

==Colours==
Its colours are blue and white.


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|1}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.acmonfalcone.it/ Official homepage]
*[http://www.calcioufm.it/ Official homepage]


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{{Original Italian Serie B clubs}}
{{Serie C}}
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 6 May 2024

UFM Monfalcone
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Unione Fincantieri Monfalcone
Founded1912
1994 (refounded)
2016 (refounded)
GroundCampo Sportivo Comunale
Monfalcone, Italy
Capacity2,000
ChairmanGabriele Montanari
LeaguePromozione Friuli-Venezia Giulia
2021–22Promozione Friuli-Venezia Giulia Group B, 5th of 16

Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Unione Fincantieri Monfalcone (usually referred to as Monfalcone or UFM Monfalcone) is the main Italian association football club in Monfalcone (province of Gorizia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia). In the football season 2016-2017 it has played in Terza Categoria FVG.

History[edit]

The sports club, born in 1912 during the Austro-Hungarian dominion, started its activity after the end of World War I.

The team, already active in 1919, grew progressively until entering the Seconda Divisione of the Italian football championship, the last step before the highest national category, and it witnessed its fusion in 1923 with two other local clubs: S.C. Monfalcone and G.S. Cantiere Navale Triestino.

Unexpectedly winning the C round of Prima Divisione championship in 1929, the team was admitted to the first Serie B for 1929-1930 and for the following two seasons.

In November 1932 the great financial crisis of Cantiere Navale Triestino, the company managing the local harbour, forced the Italian team to retire after 6 days, which meant its relegation to the previous category.

Being in trouble in the period before the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, it managed to make up the lost ground and after only 3 seasons it went back playing in third level championships, which from 1935 to not long ago were called Serie C.

After interrupting the activities for warfare, in 1945 the sports club split in two: Associazione Calcio Monfalconese (ACM) and Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico Monfalcone (CRDA Monfalcone). Such division didn't last long and, after 7 years of individual activities, the two teams unite in the name of CRDA Monfalcone.

In 1962 Monfalcone won Serie D Championship and could therefore take part in Serie C 1962-1963; in 1968 it changed name into Associazione Calcio Monfalcone. It was relegated from Serie C at the end of 1970-71 championship and for about 20 years the team competed for championships in Serie D and Eccellenza.

In 1993 the club closed and, in 1994, a new sports club was founded with the name of Unione Sportiva Calcio Monfalcone. Starting from Terza Categoria, it shortly escalated 5 categories until being promoted, in 2002, to Serie D.

At the end of the 2010–11 Eccellenza season, the club relegated to Promozione, but decided to merge with the second team of the city, Fincantieri Calcio, in order to remain in Eccellenza and build a stronger club, taking the current name in the process.[1]

In 2012–13 Eccellenza season, after 10 years, the club was promoted back to Serie D where it remained only for one year given that at the end of season 2013-14 it was relegated to Eccellenza. Winning the latter championship it was promoted back again to Serie D, but this didn't last the next season given the economic situation of the club.

Winning 2016-17 championship in Terza Categoria, the team was promoted to Seconda Categoria.

Colours[edit]

Its colours are blue and white.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Michele Neri (18 June 2011). "UFM, Monfalcone ha la nuova bandiera". Il Piccolo. Retrieved 28 July 2011.

External links[edit]