Modena is a football team with a long history, founded on April 5, 1912, from the merger of the Audax Foot Ball Club with the Associazione Studentesca Calcio. The canarini have played 28 top-flight championships until 2004. And then, under the guidance of coaches like Andrea Sottil, Modena began to redeem itself. President Carlo Rivetti played an important role in the team's rebirth. The turning point came in the 1980s, when a change in ownership allowed the canarini to escape the stalemate of Serie C and win two Anglo-Italian Trophies in 1981 and 1982. Modena has also had talented players like Renato Braglia, who holds the record for appearances and goals scored. But the darkest period for the gialloblu was undoubtedly that of 2017/18, which ended with the declaration of bankruptcy of the company. So, in March 2018, a group of shareholders from Pro Modena Società Dilettantistica gave new life to the team by changing its name to Modena Football Club 2018 Società Sportiva Dilettantistica. With Luigi Apolloni on the bench, the gialloblu had to start from scratch, but within a few years and with some changes in the squad and bench, they managed to reconquer their place in B. The promotion arrived in the 2021/22 season, when the modenesi won a series of victories that culminated in the win of the Supercoppa di Serie C. Modena also has a strong rivalry with teams like Reggiana, Sassuolo, and Carpi. The canarini have won two Supercoppe di Serie C and have a palmares that makes them proud. Their stadium, the Alberto Braglia, has a capacity of 21151 seats and is located in Viale Monte Kosica, 128/134 Modena.