Venezia, Frosinone, and Monza have officially secured promotion to Serie A for the 2026/27 season [1].
The return of these three clubs to Italy's premier football division shifts the competitive landscape for the upcoming year. Their promotion marks a significant financial and athletic milestone for the organizations involved, as they transition back to the highest level of professional play in the country.
The announcement took place during the Festival della Serie A, held at the Sala Coppa Italia at Portici del Grano in Parma. The event served as a formal celebration to welcome the promoted sides and provide a platform for leadership to address the transition.
During the festival, Michele Criscitiello interviewed key representatives from each of the ascending clubs. Filippo Antonelli, the Director General of Venezia, joined the discussions to represent his club's return. He was joined by Maurizio Stirpe, the president of Frosinone, and Mauro Baldissoni, the Administrative Director of Monza.
The officials discussed the requirements and expectations associated with competing in the top tier. While the specific tactical plans for the 2026/27 season were not detailed, the focus remained on the institutional preparation necessary to sustain a position in Serie A [1].
Each representative highlighted the effort required to achieve promotion. The event in Parma acted as the official gateway for the clubs to enter the league's administrative and promotional ecosystem for the next cycle. The gathering of the three clubs in one venue underscored the shared challenge of avoiding immediate relegation upon their return to the top flight.
“Venezia, Frosinone and Monza have officially secured promotion to Serie A”
The promotion of these three specific clubs suggests a rotation of mid-sized teams returning to the top flight. For the 2026/27 season, the league will see a shift in geographic and commercial representation, as these clubs bring their respective fanbases and corporate sponsorships back into the primary Italian football market.




