U.S. Città di Palermo season 2006-07

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U.S. Città di Palermo
Season 2006–07
Manager Francesco Guidolin (Days 1-33, 36-38)
Renzo Gobbo (Days 34-36)
Chairman Maurizio Zamparini
League Serie A
Final league position 5th (UEFA Cup)
UEFA Cup Group stage
Coppa Italia Round of 16
Top goalscorer League: Eugenio Corini (10)
All: Eugenio Corini and David Di Michele (10)
Highest home attendance 34,261 (vs CataniaSeptember 20, 2006)
Lowest home attendance 8,521 (vs SampdoriaNovember 30, 2006)

U.S. Città di Palermo played the season 2006-07 in the Serie A league. It has been the third season in a row for Palermo in the top division of Italy.

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[edit] Review and events

See also: Serie A 2006-07, UEFA Cup 2006-07, and 2007 Catania football violence

Palermo initially ended the 2005-06 season in eighth place, and thus was expected to play the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2006. Meanwhile, Francesco Guidolin was re-hired at Giuseppe Papadopulo's place. However, due to the Serie A scandal of 2006, the FIGC had stated they would not enter Palermo into the Intertoto Cup.

After the verdicts penalized numerous clubs, Palermo's overall position for that season was elevated to 5th, meaning they had qualified for the 2006-2007 UEFA Cup. In the transfer window, Palermo spent millions adding players to their squad, including Aimo Diana, Mark Bresciano, Fábio Simplício and Amauri, but sold World Cup winner Fabio Grosso to Internazionale. Several football experts and pundits tipped Palermo to do well in the season ahead, including Alessandro Del Piero.[1]

They started well by knocking out English side West Ham United in the UEFA Cup. However, this time around the group stage proved to be more difficult than the previous year, and Palermo finished last in a group that contained Celta de Vigo, Eintracht Frankfurt, Fenerbahçe SK and Newcastle United.

For the first time in its history Palermo sat on top of the Serie A table in September 2006 after beating Catania 5-3 at home in the Sicilian derby. Another notable victory, was a 2-0 away win to AC Milan at San Siro stadium. A serious knee injury for Amauri caused Palermo to replace the powerful striker, and Uruguayan Edison Cavani and Polish Radosław Matusiak were signed in the Winter transfer market, together with midfielders Maurizio Ciaramitaro and Guillermo Giacomazzi.

On February 2, 2007 Palermo was involved in a controversial away Sicilian derby match which was suspended for 30 minutes during the second half after some tear gas explosions from outside the stadium, used by the police to minimize hooliganism outside the Massimino Stadium, drifted onto the playing area. After the match, violence went on and policeman Filippo Raciti was killed by a small explosive launched by a Catania hooligan.[2] This led Commissioner Luca Pancalli to suspend indefinitely football leagues and national team matches in the whole country. Following these events Palermo, which was clearly third-placed at the time, was not able to achieve a single victory, and dropped to sixth position in the Serie A. Maurizio Zamparini, the chairman, became more and more critical of Guidolin, who was finally sacked on April 23 following a 3-4 home defeat to third-last placed Parma which extended the run of poor results to 11 games without a single win. Assistant coach Renzo Gobbo and youth team coach Rosario Pergolizzi were subsequently appointed as caretaker coaches at Guidolin's place.[3] On their debut match, Pergolizzi and Gobbo led Palermo to a 2-1 away win at Livorno, finally ending the negative run.[4] The victory was however followed by two further defeats, including an upset 3-2 away loss against last-placed team Ascoli, already relegated to Serie B, which left the rosanero in seventh place, the last UEFA Cup spot, only three points above Atalanta. The events led Zamparini to reappoint Guidolin as head coach for the remaining two matches.[5] Guidolin's return brought two victories, to Siena[6] and Udinese, clinched fifth place in the final table, qualification to the UEFA Cup 2007-08 for the third consecutive time and broke its previous record of 53 points of two years before.[7]

[edit] Match results

[edit] Legend

Win Draw Loss

[edit] Serie A

Date and time Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
September 10, 2006 – 15.00 Reggina Home Won 4-3 Bresciano, Biava, Corini, Amauri 24,509
September 17, 2006 – 15.00 Lazio Away Won 2-1 Di Michele (2) 20,395
September 20, 2006 – 20.30 Catania Home Won 5-3 Tedesco, Simplício, Corini, Amauri, Barzagli 34,261
September 24, 2006 – 15.00 Empoli Away Lost 0-2 4,672
October 1, 2006 – 20.30 Chievo Away Won 1-0 Corini 6,184
October 15, 2006 – 15.00 Atalanta Home Lost 2-3 Bresciano, Corini 21,716
October 22, 2006 – 20.30 AC Milan Away Won 2-0 Bresciano, Amauri 50,028
October 25, 2006 – 20.30 Messina Home Won 2-1 Zaccardo, Di Michele 28,547
October 29, 2006 – 15.00 Fiorentina Away Won 3-2 Di Michele, Amauri (2) 34,050
November 5, 2006 – 15.00 Sampdoria Home Won 2-0 Corini, Zaccardo 22,244
November 12, 2006 – 15.00 Torino Home Won 3-0 Corini, Di Michele, Amauri 26,642
November 18, 2006 – 20.30 Cagliari Away Lost 0-1 Bresciano, Biava, Corini, Amauri ?
November 26, 2006 – 20.30 Inter Home Lost 1-2 Amauri 34,095
December 3, 2006 – 15.00 Parma Away Drew 0-0 14,173
December 9, 2006 – 20.30 Livorno Home Won 3-0 Simplício (2), Amauri 20,441
December 17, 2006 – 20.30 AS Roma Away Lost 0-4 40,124
December 20, 2006 – 20.30 Ascoli Home Won 4-0 Bresciano, Corini, Tedesco, Capuano 19,485
December 23, 2006 – 15.00 Siena Away Drew 1-1 Simplício 6,411
January 14, 2007 – 15.00 Udinese Home Won 2-0 Caracciolo, Zaccardo 20,913
January 20, 2007 – 20.30 Reggina Away Drew 0-0 11,745
January 27, 2007 – 20.30 Lazio Home Lost 0-3 22,453
February 2, 2007 – 18.00 Catania Away Won 2-1 Caracciolo, Di Michele 21,000
February 11, 2007 – 15.00 Empoli Home Lost 0-1 19,144
February 18, 2007 – 15.00 Chievo Home Drew 1-1 Di Michele 22,057
February 24, 2007 – 20.30 Atalanta Away Drew 1-1 Diana 8,092
February 28, 2007 – 15.00 AC Milan Home Drew 0-0 25,361
March 4, 2007 – 15.00 Messina Away Lost 0-2 11,521
March 11, 2007 – 15.00 Fiorentina Home Drew 1-1 Cavani 22,476
March 17, 2007 – 20.30 Sampdoria Away Drew 1-1 Cavani 17,596
April 1, 2007 – 15.00 Torino Away Drew 0-0 20,932
April 7, 2007 – 15.00 Cagliari Home Lost 1-3 Bresciano 21,655
April 15, 2007 – 20.30 Inter Away Drew 2-2 Caracciolo, Zaccardo 46,611
April 22, 2007 – 20.30 Parma Home Lost 3-4 Bresciano, Di Michele, Zaccardo 21,472
April 29, 2007 – 15.00 Livorno Away Won 2-1 Corini, Di Michele 7,750
May 6, 2007 – 15.00 AS Roma Home Lost 1-2 Tedesco 24,680
May 13, 2007 – 15.00 Ascoli Away Lost 2-3 Simplício, Matusiak 4,352
May 20, 2007 – 15.00 Siena Home Won 2-1 Corini, Caracciolo 20,043
May 27, 2007 – 15.00 Udinese Away Won 2-1 Caracciolo, Corini 5,000

[edit] UEFA Cup

Date and time Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
September 14, 2006 – 21.00 1st Round – 1st Leg Flag of England West Ham Away Won 1-0 Caracciolo 32,222[8]
September 28, 2006 – 20.45 1st Round – 2nd Leg Flag of England West Ham Home Won 3-0 Simplício (2), Di Michele 19,284[9]
October 19, 2006 – 18.15 Group Stage Flag of Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Away Won 2-1 Brienza, Zaccardo 50,000[10]
November 2, 2006 – 20.45 Group Stage Flag of England Newcastle Home Lost 0-1 16,091[11]
November 23, 2006 – 19.00 Group Stage Flag of Turkey Fenerbahçe Away Lost 0-3 39,071[12]
December 13, 2006 – 20.45 Group Stage Flag of Spain Celta Vigo Home Drew 1-1 Tedesco 10,222[13]

[edit] Coppa Italia

Date and time Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers Attendance
November 8, 2006 – 20.30 Round of 16 – 1st Leg Sampdoria Away Lost 0-1 9,120
November 30, 2006 – 21.00 Round of 16 – 2nd Leg Sampdoria Home Lost 2-3 Guana, Brienza 8,521

[edit] Player details

No. Nat. Position Player Total Serie A UEFA Cup Coppa Italia
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 Flag of Italy GK Federico Agliardi 11 -17 9 -13 1 -1 1 -3
12 Flag of Italy GK Alberto Fontana 35 -36 31 -38 4 2 0 0
20 Flag of Italy GK Salvatore Sirigu 2 -4 0 0 1 -3 1 -1
2 Flag of Italy DF Cristian Zaccardo 42 6 36 5 5 1 1 0
15 Flag of Italy DF Hernán Paolo Dellafiore 13 0 7 0 4 0 2 0
16 Flag of Italy DF Mattia Cassani 37 0 30 0 5 0 2 0
21 Flag of Italy DF Giuseppe Biava 26 1 23 1 3 0 0 0
26 Flag of Italy DF Marco Pisano 39 0 33 0 5 0 1 0
32 Flag of Italy DF Ciro Capuano 9 1 7 1 2 0 0 0
43 Flag of Italy DF Andrea Barzagli (vice-captain) 42 1 36 1 5 0 1 0
53 Flag of Italy DF Alberto Cossentino 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
4 Flag of Italy MF Giovanni Tedesco 31 4 26 3 3 1 2 0
5 Flag of Italy MF Eugenio Corini (captain) 29 10 27 10 2 0 0 0
8 Flag of Italy MF Aimo Diana 29 1 26 1 3 0 0 0
14 Flag of Italy MF Roberto Guana 40 1 33 0 6 0 1 1
18 Flag of Uruguay MF Guillermo Giacomazzi 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0
22 Flag of Italy MF Maurizio Ciaramitaro 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
23 Flag of Australia MF Mark Bresciano 39 6 34 6 4 0 1 0
30 Flag of Brazil MF Fábio Simplício 41 7 33 5 6 2 2 0
50 Flag of Italy MF Nicola Ficano 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
90 Flag of Italy MF Franco Brienza 29 2 22 0 5 1 2 1
7 Flag of Uruguay FW Edison Cavani 7 2 7 2 0 0 0 0
9 Flag of Poland FW Radosław Matusiak 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 0
10 Flag of Italy FW Andrea Caracciolo 35 6 27 5 6 1 2 0
11 Flag of Brazil FW Amauri 19 8 18 8 0 0 1 0
17 Flag of Italy FW David Di Michele 33 10 29 9 4 1 0 0
Players sold or loaned out during the January transfer market:
3 Flag of Italy DF Cesare Bovo 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
18 Flag of Italy MF Francesco Parravicini 14 0 8 0 5 0 1 0
22 Flag of Italy MF Gianni Munari 5 0 0 0 3 0 2 0

[edit] January transfer market bids

In
18 Flag of Uruguay MF Guillermo Giacomazzi (on loan from Lecce)
22 Flag of Italy MF Maurizio Ciaramitaro (loan return from Parma)
7 Flag of Uruguay FW Edison Cavani (from Danubio)
9 Flag of Poland FW Radosław Matusiak (from GKS Bełchatów)
Out
3 Flag of Italy DF Cesare Bovo (loaned to Torino)
18 Flag of Italy MF Francesco Parravicini (loaned to Parma, co-owned with Fiorentina)
22 Flag of Italy MF Gianni Munari (loaned to Lecce)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Another kicking for southern Italy’s football. Financial Times. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  2. ^ Italian league halted by violence. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  3. ^ Palermo dismiss Guidolin as coach. CNN. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  4. ^ Best possible start for Gobbo. Sporting Life. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  5. ^ Soccer-Sacked Guidolin returns to coach Palermo. Reuters. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
  6. ^ Palermo 2 - 1 Siena. Channel 4. Retrieved on 2007-05-21.
  7. ^ Guidolin expects Palermo departure. Tribal Football. Retrieved on 2007-05-21.
  8. ^ West Ham 0 - 1 Palermo. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  9. ^ Palermo 3-0 West Ham: Sicilian massacre. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  10. ^ Eintracht Frankfurt 1-2 Palermo: Zaccardo late strike. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  11. ^ Palermo 0 - 1 Newcastle. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  12. ^ Fenerbahce 3 - 0 Palermo. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.
  13. ^ Palermo 1 - 1 Celta Vigo. ESPN Soccernet. Retrieved on 2007-09-16.