2006-07 in Italian football

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The 2006-2007 season is the 105th season of competitive football in Italy.

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[edit] Overview

The look of Italian football in the first divisions took major changes as a result of suspected match fixing. The scandal saw 29 time Serie A champions Juventus relegated from the top division to the second division Serie B.

Fiorentina and Lazio began the season in Serie A with deductions of 15 points and 3 points respectively. Milan were given an 8 point deduction, but played in the Champions League after defeating Red Star Belgrade in the third qualifying round.

Catania made their first appearance in Serie A since 1984 after being promoted from Serie B.

Val di Sangro play their first season of professional football in Italy, after being promoted from Serie D to Serie C2.

[edit] Events

[edit] National team

Italy will begin their qualifying campaign for Euro 2008. The 2006 FIFA World Cup champions are coached by Roberto Donadoni.

Date Venue Opponents Score[12] Competition Italy scorers
August 16, 2006 Stadio Armando Picchi(H) Flag of Croatia Croatia 0-2 F
September 2, 2006 Stadio San Paolo(H) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 1-1 ECQ Filippo Inzaghi
September 6, 2006 Stade de France(A) Flag of France France 1-3 ECQ Alberto Gilardino
October 7, 2006 Stadio Olimpico(H) Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 2-0 ECQ Massimo Oddo, Luca Toni
October 11, 2006 Boris Paichadze Stadium(A) Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 3-1 ECQ Daniele De Rossi, Mauro Camoranesi, Simone Perrotta
November 15, 2006 Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia(H) Flag of Turkey Turkey 1-1 F Antonio Di Natale
February 7, 2007 Stadio Artemio Franchi(H) Flag of Romania Romania [13] F
March 28, 2007 Stadio San Nicola(H) Flag of Scotland Scotland 2-0 ECQ Luca Toni (2)
June 2, 2007 Torsvollor Stadium(A) Flag of the Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 1-2 ECQ Filippo Inzaghi (2), Filippo Inzaghi (3)
June 6, 2007 Žalgiris Stadium (A) Flag of Lithuania Lithuania 0-2 ECQ Fabio Quagliarella, Fabio Quagliarella (2)
Key
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • ECQ = European Championship Qualifier
  • F = friendly

[edit] Honours

Competition Winner
Serie A Inter
Coppa Italia Roma
Serie B Juventus
Serie C1/A Grosseto
Serie C1/B Ravenna
Serie C2/A Legnano
Serie C2/B Foligno
Serie C2/C Sorrento
Coppa Italia Serie C Foggia
Serie D Round A: Canavese
Round B: Tempio
Round C: Mezzocorona
Round D: Rodengo Saiano
Round E: Esperia Viareggio
Round F: Valle del Giovenco
Round G: Scafatese
Round H: Noicattaro
Round I: Sangiuseppese
Eccellenza Regionale see Eccellenza 2006-07
Italian Super Cup Inter

[edit] Transfer deals

[edit] Deaths

[edit] Notes