
Speaking of Italian
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Everyone thinks of the fashion capital and the AC of soccer.
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integration with the world
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basketball
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Olympia;
And mentioning the interval
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But with 15 kilometers of Monza, I'm sure that the first reaction of the majority of people will be the F1 Italia, a track with a long history that has witnessed the success of many drivers.
But when it comes to soccer there, and the AC Monza Salon, which was founded in 1912 and reorganized in bankruptcy in the middle of the year, not many people know much about it.
But from this summer onwards, keep their name in mind as the centuries-old team enters the Serie A for the first time in its history and will have to compete with a host of rivals that are more than a head and shoulders above them, which of course includes the San Siro's
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Duo.
alternative
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derby
It's not uncommon for a city to have a bunch of professional teams with a bunch of crosstown derbies, and in neighboring England there's even a record of 92 professional teams with about 1/3 of them based in London (whether Watford's side can be counted or not is debatable), while in Italy, when we refer to the
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Derby, the first impression of the eternal red and blue will certainly AC
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world showdown
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The other one is the one that's not. As for why there are alternative
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Derby ...... might be able to mischievously say it's a civil war in a saloon?
Looking at the history of AC Monza Salone, the 1912 founding of the club has left little impression on the history of Italian professional soccer, except for the fact that they have never been promoted to the top of the league. Aside from never making it to the top of the league, and playing the most seasons ever in the second division for 40 seasons (the rest of the time they were in the third division) it's not like they didn't have their chances to make it to the top, but they blew them all. 4 times they won the now defunct Pro League Cup, and the 2016/17 season in the Italian D-League (4th tier), which was still cut to the D-League due to their bankruptcy at the end of the 2014/15 season! Getting it all over again isn't exactly a result worth showing off.
Yes, it's similar to those new students from the cutting edge leagues in recent years. But the first time on the
England Premier Soccer League
of Brentford, Huddersfield and
Brighton
Neither is making its debut in the English top flight; the Berliner Union also tasted the top flight in East Germany before the reunification of the two German states.
In other words, in seven years, Monza has made a triple jump. The story of this triple jump goes back to the AC
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Beginning of the story ......
Old Bay retires and buys a small account to play with
What is the connection between a small shrimp and a big whale? Roll back the clock to 2018.
Silvio Berlusconi, an AC
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A name that is definitely not unfamiliar to Italian fans. At 86 years old this year, he is a man of many identities: a businessman, a prime minister (who was ousted), a member of the European Parliament, and a record producer. But of course, the one that is still relevant to the soccer world is his 1986 AC
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And at the helm until 2017, the Red and Black Devils went from continental giants to reputable in that time.
When Old Bay sold AC in April 2017
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At the time, his staff, AKA general manager Adriano Galliani, was also in and out of the game; then Old Bay bought himself a €3 million birthday present for his 82nd birthday in September 2018, in the form of AC Monza, which was still in the C division at the time.
In a large number of ex-AC
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With the entry of the people, very quickly, the little shrimp underwent a qualitative change.
Former AC who worked well with Old Bay
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The general manager was of course brought in to supply this small team with a more professional and tightly run management;
Pre-employment AC
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Coached by midfielder Cristian Brocchi;
Even burned 10 million euros on a major refurbishment of the home stadium to increase the stadium seating capacity to 10,000 in line with the Boxing League level.
With the full support of the Old Bay, AC Monza's precise and big additions, as well as good salaries, have reached the level of the middle and lower reaches of the first division and the top stream of the second division. A group of essential and experienced players: assisting AC
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With the likes of Kevin-Prince Boateng (yes, the Cana man who led Hertha Berlin to survival this season) and former Italian international striker Mario Balotelli, who won the 2010/11 League One title, along with a team of players already in the squad, the possibilities for the town team are endless.
2019/20 Return to League Two; 2020/21 League One run with a grudge
In the 2019/20 season, Wuhan Pneumonia swept across the world, Yi C was forced to cut the season due to the epidemic, together with four teams that got the qualification for promotion to the B play-offs announced that they would abandon the competition, as a result of which Monza, who was ranked 5th in Group B before the cut, was smoothly promoted to the next level and is once again competing in Yi B after a gap of 20 years.
But of course, the second division is only a milestone, which will never satisfy Pérez and his partners. Speaking to a number of Italian media outlets, Pérez said that their ultimate goal is to make it to the Eredivisie: After gaining promotion to the Eredivisie, our priority at that time must be to prepare a team that is strong enough to face the challenge. There are a lot of factors affecting the chance to reach the top, but we will try to reach it in every way we can.










