A.C. Monza

A.C. Monza

Monza 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 second tier of Italian football, following promotion in the 2019–20 season. In its history, the club has never reached the Serie A, making it the team that has participated in the most Italian second division seasons.

About A.C. Monza in brief

Summary A.C. MonzaMonza 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 second tier of Italian football, following promotion in the 2019–20 season. In its history, the club has never reached the Serie A, making it the team that has participated in the most Italian second division seasons—39—without ever achieving promotion to the first division. Monza holds the record of victories in the Coppa Italia Serie C, winning it four times. They also won four Serie C championships and an Anglo-Italian Cup. Known as i Bagai, Monza’s kit colours have traditionally been red and white. They have played at the Stadio Brianteo since 1988. The club’s official anthem has been the song Alè, written by the footballer Michele Magrin, who played for Monza at the time.

The musical part was performed by the band Amusia with Alessandro Fusia on the piano, Carlo Cassera on the bass, Carlo Fabrizio on the guitar and Alessandro Fabio on bass. The name of the club was changed to Monza Calcio Monza in 2006, changing the badge to a double crossed sword and changing the name to i bagai. The badge was redesigned in 2013, when the Iron Crown was moved downwards and was made golden; above the monogram \”ACM\” was added, also golden. The first known logo had the appearance of a blue shield with a red border, containing the design of theIron Crown, also colored red. On top there was a white band containing the epigraph \”A. C. MONZA\” in black letters.