Address
U-POWER-STADIUM
VIA FRANCO TOGNINI, 4, 20900 MONZA MB
Getting There
From the east freeway road, A1 from Melegnano (Milan south barrier): reach the entrance to the east freeway road. Straight after the Viale Palmanova junction, stay on the right heading north. Take the link with the North freeway road. After about 8 km take the exit to Monza – S. Alessandro. Stay on the left, reaching Viale delle Industrie. Keep going straight at all three roundabouts. Take Viale Stucchi and the stadium is on the left.
From the west freeway road A4 from Turin and Malpensa airport: Take the exit to Cormano, heading north onto the Milano-Meda highway towards Meda. Immediately after Cormano, take the North freeway. Immediately after a tunnel, take the exit to Monza – S. Alessandro. Stay on the left, reaching Viale delle Industrie. Keep going straight at all three roundabouts. Take Viale Stucchi and the stadium is on the left.
From Venice, A4: Take the junction for the Monza Tangenziale Nord freeway. Stay immediately on the right and take the exit to Monza – S. Alessandro. Stay on the left, reaching Viale delle Industrie. Keep going straight at all three roundabouts. Take Viale Stucchi and the stadium is on the left.
From Linate Airport: reach the entrance to the Tangenziale EST, Linate / Viale Forlanini entrance. Immediately after the Viale Palmanova junction, stay on the right heading north. Take the link with the North freeway. After about 8 km stay immediately on the right and take the exit to Monza – S. Alessandro. Stay on the left, reaching Viale delle Industrie. Keep going straight at all three roundabouts. Take Viale Stucchi and the stadium is on the left.
From the railway station: take via Azzone Visconti and then turn to via Bergamo. Continuing straight on the main route, take Viale Sicilia and the stadium is on the left.
Stadium Information
Address: Via Tognini
Height : mt. 162
Construction Year: 1985
Pitch dimensions: 105×68
Total Capacity: 15.039
The U-Power Stadium has a total capacity of 15.039 seats. The Main Stand has 4.500 seats, including VIP seats, hospitality lounges, 4 state-of-the-art Sky Boxes and the Press Stand. Opposite to the Main Stand there is the East Stand, which has recently been fully refurbished. The South Stand is where Monza’s most avid fans are situated, while the North Stand is dedicated to guest fans.
The stadium is equipped with a modern illumination system that has been implemented in 2019. On that same year the locker rooms and mixed zone have been refurbished as well.
The first, “real” Monza stadium – after those of “Triante” and via Ghilini – is the “Comunale Gino Alfonso Sada”. The plant hosted the “Biancorossi” for 43 years.
The “Sada” left many good memories to the fans, from the conquest of the Anglo – Italian Cup to several promotions achieved in this stadium.
On 28 August 1988 the “Stadio Brianteo” was inaugurated with the Coppa Italia Match between Monza and Roma, which ended 2-1 for the “Biancorossi” with goals by Casiraghi, Giannini and Mancuso.
The arrival of the new property marked a turnaround in the number of spectators, recording in the 2018/2019 season the highest number of average appearances at the stadium since 2001 with 2098 spectators per game in the league. In the same season the Brianteo returned to being “sold-out” in the Italian Cup semifinal against Vicenza, with 4453 fans present at the stadium.
The 2019/2020 season confirmed the trend of the previous year and Monza recorded an average attendance of over 4,000 people. On October 26th 2019 during Monza – Renate the Club registered a new record in recent years with 5,542 fans present at the stadium.
The all-time records of appearances in the history of the stadium all date back to the first seasons following its construction:
Serie B 1988/89 – Monza – Genoa: 14.142
Serie B 1989/90 – Monza – Torino: 12.600
Serie B 1989/90 – Monza – Cagliari: 12.200
Italian Cup 1988/89 – Monza – Roma: 12.000
Serie C1 1991/92 – Monza – Chievo: 10.600
Rugby
Italy – Fiji, 26 November 2005: 11,200 spectators
Calvisano – Benetton Treviso (Super 10 final 2007-08): 11,976
The Super 10 Rugby Finals
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.