Mario Balotelli is about to sign a deal with Serie B club Monza. The 31-year-old striker is expected to undergo medical test with the club on Monday

Mario Balotelli Set to Join Serie B Side Monza

Mario Balotelli is about to sign a deal with Serie B club Monza. As reported by transfer market guru Gianluca Di Marzio, the 31-year-old Italian striker is expected to undergo medical test with the club owned by former Milan President Silvio Berlusconi on Monday. Should everything go according to plan, Balotelli will join Monza on a six-month deal until June 2021.

Throwback Thursday: The Lazio Playout on the Edge of Serie C

Sometimes, even a narrow escape can become part of a fan base’s collective memory – especially when it ends up becoming a turning point in the history of a club. That is the case with Lazio, whose memories from the 1980s are tied to an episode that likely altered the course of the Biancocelesti’s history: The 1987 Serie B relegation playout against Campobasso.

Meet Spezia, The Serie A Debutant Who Already Won The Italian Title

The participant roster for the Serie A 2020-21 is now complete as Spezia grabbed the last promotion spot overcoming Frosinone at the end of a tense double-leg playoff Final. This will be the first time that Spezia’s Aquile are featured in the Serie A, despite having a more than centennial history and even boasting an Italian title of some sort. How is that even possible?

Temples of The Cult: The Stadio Adriatico in Pescara

Today we're visiting a stadium that is more associated with Serie B than with Serie A. A stadium not as old as many others we’ve explored, but still in existence for more than 50 years. So, prepare your swimsuits, because we will be going very, very close to the beach - to the city of Pescara and therefore to the Stadio Adriatico, home of Delfino Pescara 1936.

Filippo and Simone Inzaghi, a Tale of Two Coaching Brothers

Italian football has had it’s a fair share of footballing families, including the Maldini, the Baresi, the Cannavaro, and the Inzaghi. All of the above-mentioned made a name for themselves, but only the latter made history by becoming the first two coaching brothers - Simone at Lazio and Filippo at Benevento - to sit atop both the Serie A and B concurrently.