ASD Fiammamonza 1970

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Fiammamonza 1970
ASD Fiammamonza logo.gif
Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Fiammamonza 1970
Nickname(s)Biancorosse, Fiammette
Founded1966
Ground, Monza
Capacity2.000
ChairmanRoberto Lo Grosso
League
2010-11, 10nd[clarification needed]

ASD Fiammamonza 1970 is an Italian women's football team from Monza.

Founded in 1966 as SS Fiamma Ceraso, they joined the recently founded Italian league in 1971, and 1979 they reached the top division. That same year the team took its current name.

Fiammamonza consolidated itself in Serie A and ranked 4th in 1984, a record they improved in 1987 with a 3rd place. In 1991, 1992 and 1996 it reached the national Cup final, losing them to ASD Torres Calcio, ASDCF Reggiana and Lugo. In 1999 Fiammamonza was relegated, but one year later they were back to Serie A.

2006 marked Fiammamonza's most successful season as they won the Serie A,[1] as well as the national Supercup. The fiammette represented Italy in the 2006-07 UEFA Women's Cup,[2] failing to progress past the first qualifying stage. However the team declined in the subsequent seasons, and in 2010 they were relegated for a second time.[3] In 2011 they returned to Serie A.

2018–19 squad[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA
GK Italy ITA
GK Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
DF Denmark DEN
DF Cameroon CMR
DF Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
DF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
MF Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA
FW Italy ITA

Honours[]

Titles[]

Official[]

Invitational[]

National competition record[]

Season Div. Pos. Coppa Italia
1971 2 (Gr. C) 08th ?
1972 2 (Gr. C) 05th ?
1973 3 (Gr. C) 02nd ?
1974 2 (Gr. C) 08th ?
1975 2 (Gr. B) 03rd ?
1976 2 (Gr. B) 04th ?
1977 2 (Gr. B) 03rd ?
1978 2 (Gr. B) 08th ?
1979 2 (Gr. B) 01st ?
1980 1 10th ?
1981 1 14th ?
1982 1 11th ?
1983 1 08th ?
1984 1 04th ?
1985 1 08th ?
1985–86 1 06th ?
1986–87 1 03rd ?
1987–88 1 10th ?
1988–89 1 09th ?
1989–90 1 06th ?
1990–91 1 07th ?
1991–92 1 09th ?
1992–93 1 10th ?
1993–94 1 08th ?
1994–95 1 04th ?
Season Div. Pos. Coppa Italia
1995–96 1 07th ?
1996–97 1 10th ?
1997–98 1 10th ?
1998–99 1 16th ?
1999–00 2 (Gr. A) 01st Quarterfinals
2000–01 1 07th Round 1
2001–02 1 05th ?
2002–03 1 06th ?
2003–04 1 06th Quarterfinals
2004–05 1 05th Round of 16
2005–06 1 01st Round 1
2006–07 1 03rd Quarterfinals
2007–08 1 03rd Semifinals
2008–09 1 06th Round 1
2009–10 1 12th Quarterfinals
2010–11 2 (Gr. A) 10th Round 2
2011–12 2 (Gr. A) 02nd Round 1
2012–13 1

UEFA competition record[]

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent Scorers
2006–07 Women's Cup Qualifying stage 1–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Gazzoli
0–1 Belarus Universitet Vitebsk
3–0 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 2,

References[]

  1. ^ [1][permanent dead link] Soccerway
  2. ^ [2] UEFA
  3. ^ [3] La Gazzetta dello Sport

External links[]

  • [4] Official Webpage
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