AC Monza 1912
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Basic data | ||||
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Surname | Associazione Calcio Monza SpA | |||
Seat | Monza , Italy | |||
founding | 1912 | |||
Colours | Red White | |||
owner | Fininvest SpA | |||
president | Paolo Berlusconi | |||
Website | monzacalcio.com | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Head coach | Cristian Brocchi | |||
Venue | Brianteo Stadium | |||
Places | 18,568 | |||
league | Series B | |||
2019/20 | 1st place Series C, Group A | |||
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The Associazione Calcio Monza (formerly Monza FBC , AC Monza , AC Monza Brianza 1912 and SSD Monza 1912 ), AC Monza for short , is an Italian football club from the Lombard city of Monza, founded in 1912 .
The club colors are red and white. The home venue is the Stadio Brianteo , which can seat 18,568 spectators . In season 2020/21 the club playing in the Serie B . The club's training ground is the Centro sportivo Monzello , located in the north of the city of Monza.
history
The Associazione Calcio Monza was created in 1913 through a merger between Pro Monza and Pro Italia. Monza has played a total of 38 seasons in Serie B so far (last time in the 2000/01 season). However, never managed the club in the highest Italian league, Serie A , ascend. AC Monza Brianza has won four Coppa Italia di Serie C events so far, making it the record cup winner in this competition. The greatest international success was the victory in the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1976 , when Wimbledon FC were defeated 1-0 in the final.
In 2009 the club was bought by the Dutch international Clarence Seedorf . The former Inter-Star Giuseppe Bergomi and Salvo Zangari, boss of the Reply company , are also involved in the purchase . In April 2013, the association was taken over by the Anglo-Brazilian real estate entrepreneur Anthony Armstrong Emery. In September 2018 Fininvest SpA , Silvio Berlusconi's financial holding company , acquired the football club.
In 2015 the association was re-established under the name SSD Monza 1912.
Former players
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Christian Abbiati
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Angelo Anquilletti
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Francesco Antonioli
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Evaristo Beccalossi
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Francesco Bega
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Eugenio Bersellini
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Roberto Bisconti
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Simone Braglia
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Massimo Brambilla
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Marco Branca
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Ruben Buriani
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Pierluigi Casiraghi
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Luciano Castellini
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Antonio Chimenti
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Angelo Colombo
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Matteo Contini
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Mario Corti
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Alessandro Costacurta
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Roberto De Zerbi
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Luigi Di Biagio
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Patrice Evra
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Maurizio Ganz
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Mark Iuliano
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Daniele Massaro
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Emiliano Mondonico
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Paolo Monelli
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Cesare Natali
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Massimo Oddo
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Anselmo Robbiati
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Claudio Sala
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Patrizio Sala
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Luca Saudati
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Nevio Scala
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Michele Serena
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Lorenzo Squizzi
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Marko Topić
Trainer
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Annibale Frossi (1949–1953)
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Pietro Rava (1955-1956, 1958)
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Luigi Radice (1969–1970, 1996–1998)
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Gaetano Salvemini (2000-2001)