Monaco United continued its imperious start to the season with a staggering 17–0 victory over Cavigal Nice at the Didier Deschamps Stadium in Cap-d’Ail on Sunday, December 7. The result marks the team’s sixth league match and keeps them firmly atop the table, maintaining their unbeaten run.
National Council President Thomas Brezzo, present to watch the match, praised the club’s leadership. “I’ve known Marco Simone both as a player and a coach, and it’s inspiring to see him channel that passion into Monaco United,” Brezzo said. “The girls’ performances this season reflect a project built on ambition and quality coaching. I hope they achieve the targets set at the start of the campaign.”
From the first whistle, Monaco United dominated proceedings. An early goal set the tone, and the scoring never slowed. By halftime, the hosts had already racked up an 8–0 lead, thanks to precise passing, controlled possession, and relentless attacking pressure.
The second half followed a similar script. Coach Marco Simone rotated three players, giving more squad members a chance to contribute, but the team’s intensity never waned. Defensively, Monaco United were equally formidable, repelling the few Cavigal attacks with precision to preserve a clean sheet.
Defender Mélanie Hacard highlighted the team’s balance between attack and defence: “We played simple, fast football and kept control throughout. Not conceding a goal is as satisfying as scoring many—it boosts confidence across the back line.”
Simone himself praised the squad’s performance, noting their tactical discipline and professionalism. “The players showed technical and tactical quality, as well as collective maturity. Maintaining standards throughout, even with such a large scoreline, speaks volumes about their mindset,” he said.
With this emphatic victory, Monaco United not only secured three more points but also sent a clear message to the league: they are a team to be reckoned with this season. The atmosphere at Didier Deschamps Stadium was one of celebration, signalling what could be a memorable campaign for the Monegasque side.