Beyond the result itself, this title carries a much broader significance. It symbolises the full scope of the project launched last June, a clear, ambitious, and structured vision for women’s football in the Principality. From the very beginning, Monaco United made its intentions known: to build a club that is competitive, demanding, and capable of climbing the ladder quickly.
Photo credits: Flare vision
Photo credits: Flare vision
Photo credits: Flare vision
Winning a title in the very first season of the club’s existence sends a powerful message. It confirms not only the strength of the club’s working model, but also its ability to turn ideas into tangible results in a remarkably short space of time. “The journey has been extraordinary. In sport, you can never be certain of the final outcome, but we knew exactly what we were building. And today, that is reflected in our level of play, in the quality of the squad, and in our statistics across the entire season,” said Marco Simone. A feeling shared by captain Houleyemata Deme: “I am very proud of how far we have come together as a team since the beginning of this journey. We have learned to understand one another, to trust each other, and to move forward together. Reaching this first objective reflects our determination and the hard work of everyone involved at the club. It is an important milestone, but also the beginning of something even greater.”
From the very first training sessions, the players embraced a clear vision and a daily standard of excellence that allowed the squad to move forward in the same direction. Under the guidance of the Italian coach, Monaco United gradually developed a genuine footballing identity. With a playing philosophy refined rigorously through four training sessions per week, it has become a true collective trademark. That long-term work is now clearly visible on the pitch, through a team capable of controlling matches, dictating the tempo, keeping possession, pressing high, and showing real efficiency in front of goal. “The team’s development has been constant, match after match, with progress in every area of the game,” the coach observed.
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Photo credits: Flare vision
Photo credits: Flare vision
Against AS Fontonne Antibes: Complete and Unquestionable Dominance
From the opening moments, the Monaco players took full control of the match, settling deep in the opposition half through composed and controlled possession. Superior in duels, technically sharp, and highly disciplined in attack, their dominance was quickly rewarded with the goals needed to make the difference. Monaco United were therefore able to pull away within the opening minutes, putting themselves in a commanding position and managing the rest of the game to win by 14–0.
It was a controlled and emphatic win, fully in keeping with the level Monaco United have maintained throughout the season, and one that officially seals their status as District 06 champions while also confirming their place in the promotion play-offs for the next division. Marco Simone knows what lies ahead: “It will be the most important moment of the season. We have two months to prepare for it, with the same level of intensity and high standards, because that is where everything will be decided.”
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Photo credits: Flare vision
Photo credits: Flare vision
Next Fixture: A Historic Coupe Méditerranée Semi-Final
No sooner had this title been confirmed than Monaco United immediately turned their attention to another major occasion. On Sunday, 5 April at 3:00 pm, at Stade Didier Deschamps, the club will contest the semi-final of the Coupe Méditerranée. Standing in their way will be Hyères, a side currently competing in the Régional division, actually one level above Monaco United, and firmly established in the upper part of the table at that level. On paper, the visitors will therefore start as favourites. But Monaco United have already shown throughout this season that they are more than capable of challenging the established hierarchy and pushing beyond it.
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Photo credits: Flare vision
