Hockey Roller Club Monza

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HRC Monza
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Full nameHockey Roller Club Monza
Founded2007, as Hockey Monza e Brianza
2013, as Hockey Roller Club Monza
Home ground PalaRovagnati,
Biassono, Italy
(Capacity 848)
ChairmanAndrea Brambilla
ManagerTommaso Colamaria
League Serie A1
Website Official website
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Hockey Roller Club Monza is a roller hockey team from Monza, Italy. [1] It was founded in 2007 as Hockey Monza e Brianza. Nowadays plays in the Lega Nazionale Hockey (Serie A1), the most important division in Italy.

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References

  1. Scheurer, Andrea (2 July 2022). "L'Hockey Roller Club Monza presenta i suoi cinque acquisti". Hockey Italia 21 (in Italian). Retrieved 9 February 2024.