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  1. Stadio Brianteo. Lo stadio Brianteo, noto per motivi di sponsorizzazione come U-Power Stadium, è un impianto sportivo multifunzione italiano di Monza. Inaugurato nel 1988, ospita le partite casalinghe della squadra di calcio maschile del Monza. Nella stagione 2019-2020 è stato sede anche della squadra calcistica femminile del Milan [2].

  2. Stadio Brianteo officially opened on 28 August 1988 with a Cup match between Monza and Roma. Soon after, the stadium recorded its record attendance of 14,142 spectators during a Serie B match versus Genoa. In recent years, capacity has been significantly reduced due to safety measure, at one point to below 5,000.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AC_MonzaAC Monza - Wikipedia

    The second leg, which was played on 11 June 1988, was Monza's last game in the Stadio Gino Alfonso Sada, after which the team moved to the newly constructed Stadio Brianteo. [80] The first match was played at the new stadium on 28 August 1988, when over 10,000 spectators attended Monza's Coppa Italia game against Serie A club Roma ; against expectations, Monza won 2–1 with goals by Casiraghi ...

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    Weil das Stadio Gino Alfonso Sada veraltet und zu klein war; beschloss die Stadt den Neubau eines Stadions. Es gab lange Diskussionen über die Form der Anlage, ob die Sportstätte eine Leichtathletikanlage bekommt oder nicht. So wurde während des Baus die vorgesehene Leichtathletikbahn wieder entfernt. Das Stadion wurde am 28. August 1988 mit dem Sp...

    Die Sportstätte wird von Zeit zu Zeit auch für Rugby-Spiele genutzt. So trafen z. B. die Italienische Rugby-Union-Nationalmannschaft und die Fidschianische Rugby-Union-Nationalmannschaft am 26. November 2005 zu einem Testspiel aufeinander. Am 19. Mai 2007 fand das Finale der italienischen Rugby-Meisterschaft Super 10 zwischen Benetton Rugby Treviso...

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    U-Power Stadium. In: acmonza.com. AC Monza,abgerufen am 28. Juli 2023(italienisch).
    U-Power nuovo Naming Sponsor della’AC Monza, ecco lo U-Power Stadium! In: acmonza.com. AC Monza, 4. September 2020,abgerufen am 3. August 2022(italienisch).
    Rob Ridley: U-Power Stadium ready for Monza’s Serie A debut. In: thestadiumbusiness.com. 3. August 2022,abgerufen am 4. August 2022(englisch).
    Website des Gods of Metal-Festivals (Memento vom 19. Juli 2011 im Internet Archive) (italienisch, englisch)
  4. Stadio Brianteo, known for sponsorship reasons as the U-Power Stadium since September 2020, is a multi-purpose stadium in Monza, Italy, and the home of AC Monza. Mostly used for football matches, the stadium was built in 1988 and has a capacity of 17,102. [1] The stadium is also used for rugby matches, concerts and other events.

  5. On June 3rd 2004 Italian entrepreneur Gianbattista Begnini acquires the Club at auction, which takes the denomination of AC Monza Brianza 1912. The new adventure has a positive start and AC Monza Brianza gets promoted to the Serie C in the 2004/2005 season. The following years are turbulent for the Club; Monza fails to return to Serie B and in ...

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  7. From 2006 to 2008 the Brianteo hosted the final of three consecutive editions of the Italian rugby championship, the Super 10; Benetton Treviso was present in all three editions, Calvisano in two of them and Viadana in one. The 2005-06 final recorded 9,300 spectators, the one in 2006-07 11,350 and the one in 2007-08 11,976.

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