Monza first played in the Coppa Italia – the Italian domestic cup – in the 1926–27 season, where they reached the third round.[2] In the 1938–39 season [it], Monza reached the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia, becoming the first Serie C side to do so.[3] The club was first promoted to the Serie B in 1951.[4] Prior to their first Serie A promotion in 2022, Monza played 40 Serie B seasons throughout their history, the most of any Italian club without playing in the top flight.[5] Monza have won the Coppa Italia Serie C a record four times, the Serie C championship four times, and an Anglo-Italian Cup.
^Monza and Ponziana drew 1–1 in the third round, and were due to play a replay match. However, the competition was interrupted in the round of 32 due to lack of interest.
^Relegation play-off match defeat. Despite being relegated via play-offs, Monza was later re-admitted to Lega Pro Prima Divisione.
^Relegation play-off match win. Despite not being relegated via play-offs, Monza was later declared bankrupt and was forced to start over from Serie D.
Rocca, Lino; Vegetti, Giorgio (1977). Bianco su rosso: la storia del calcio monza [White on red: the history of Calcio Monza] (in Italian). Monza: Officina Grafica Brasca.
Dutto, Massimo; Vegetti, Giorgio (1992). 80 anni di Monza [80 years of Monza] (in Italian). Monza: Grafica Sipiel.
AC Monza: 110 anni di calcio [AC Monza: 110 years of football] (in Italian) (Illustrated ed.). Mondadori Electa. 2022. pp. 158–159. ISBN9788891835987.
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^"Associazione Calcio". Il Cittadino (Rivista di Monza e del Circondario) [it] (in Italian). 1 January 1914. p. 3. Retrieved 16 January 2022. Domenica p.v. per l'anzidetta I squadra, si apre un periodo di operosità, iniziandosi i campionati di III categoria ai quali l'A.C.M. è regolarmente iscritta. Il primo match avrà luogo contro la "Fanfulla di Lodi".