Results

Italy Serie D 05/18 14:00 3 [1] US Siracusa v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 [3] L 2-0
Italy Serie D 05/14 14:00 2 [2] FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 v SSD Casarano Calcio [3] L 3-4
Italy Serie D 05/04 13:00 34 Cassino v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 D 0-0
Italy Serie D 04/27 13:00 33 FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 v Baluu/Tatachar Venugopal W 1-0
Italy Serie D 04/17 13:00 32 Puteolana v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 W 0-4
Italy Serie D 04/13 12:15 31 Ilvamaddalena v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 W 0-3
Italy Serie D 04/06 13:00 30 Guidonia v Anzio Calcio 1924 W 3-1
Italy Serie D 03/30 13:00 29 Atletico Uri v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 W 1-2
Italy Serie D 03/23 13:30 28 FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 v FK Vysoka N/L W 4-2
Italy Serie D Cup 03/12 14:30 1 Ravenna v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 L 7-6
Italy Serie D 03/09 13:30 27 Sarnese v FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 D 1-1
Italy Serie D 03/02 13:30 26 FC Guidonia Montecelio 1937 v Gelbison W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 21 24
Wins 24 14 10
Draws 14 5 9
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 81 48 33
Goals against 39 15 24
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 10 2 8

Wikipedia - Monterosi Tuscia FC

Monterosi Tuscia Football Club, commonly known just as Monterosi, was an Italian association football club located in Monterosi, Lazio.

History

The club was founded in 1968, competing in the lower tiers of amateur football, such as Seconda Categoria in 2004. They reached Promozione in 2007 and were first promoted to Eccellenza in 2009 through playoffs.

In 2016, when Luciano Capponi took the presidency, the club merged with Nuova Sorianese and was renamed to Nuova Monterosi, promptly winning the 2016–17 Eccellenza league, thus ensuring themselves a historical first time to Serie D the following season. In 2020, under head coach David D'Antoni, Monterosi narrowly missed on promotion to Grosseto following the 2019–20 season halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.

In the 2020–21 Serie D season, Monterosi won the Girone H of the league, thus ensuring themselves a spot in the Serie C for the following season. Following te promotion, the club was renamed Monterosi Tuscia, in order to better represent the whole area of the city of Monterosi historically known as Tuscia. For their 2021–22 Serie C debut season, Monterosi had to move from their hometown stadium, Stadio Marcello Martoni, as its capacity of 500 was deemed incompatible with the league rules, and opted to relocate at the Stadio Enrico Rocchi in Viterbo for their home games.

In 2024, after suffering relegation from Serie C, the club relocated to Guidonia Montecelio, changed its colours to red-and-blue and was renamed Guidonia Montecelio 1937 FC, thus ending its entire association with Monterosi.

Nuova Monterosi is an Italian football club based in Monterosi, a charming town in the Lazio region. Founded in 2013, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in the lower tiers of Italian football. With a strong emphasis on youth development and community engagement, Nuova Monterosi aims to nurture local talent while fostering a passionate fan base.

The club's colors, typically a blend of vibrant red and white, reflect its spirited identity and commitment to excellence on the pitch. Playing their home matches at the Stadio Comunale di Monterosi, the team enjoys a supportive atmosphere, where fans come together to cheer for their players and celebrate the rich footballing culture of the region.

Nuova Monterosi's journey through the ranks of Italian football has been marked by determination and resilience, as they strive for promotion and recognition in the competitive landscape of Serie C and beyond. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of talented players, the club is focused on building a legacy that honors its roots while aspiring for greater achievements in the future.