After only one year away, Monza has reclaimed its place in Italy’s top flight, proving that its project remains intact and its ambitions unchanged. The Lombardy club secured promotion through the playoff against Catanzaro, losing the second leg 2–0 at home but benefiting from its 2–0 victory in the first leg and its higher league position.

Owned by American investors and the Berlusconi family, Monza has shown once again that it is a club capable of bouncing back quickly. After spending three seasons in Serie A during its first spell, it now returns to the top division for the fourth time in its history, carrying renewed confidence and greater maturity.

With Monza’s promotion, the list of newly promoted teams is complete, joining Venezia and Frosinone, while Cremonese, Hellas Verona, and Pisa drop to Serie B.

Monza’s return is more than a sporting achievement—it is a statement of intent. The club is not aiming merely to survive, but to establish itself as a stable and competitive presence among Italy’s elite.