2006–07 in Italian football

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

Overview

The look of Italian football in the first divisions took major changes as a result of the scandal. It 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.

Events

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
16 August 2006 Stadio Armando Picchi(H)  Croatia 0–2 F
2 September 2006 Stadio San Paolo(H)  Lithuania 1–1 ECQ Filippo Inzaghi
6 September 2006 Stade de France(A)  France 1–3 ECQ Alberto Gilardino
7 October 2006 Stadio Olimpico(H)  Ukraine 2–0 ECQ Massimo Oddo, Luca Toni
11 October 2006 Boris Paichadze Stadium(A)  Georgia 3–1 ECQ Daniele De Rossi, Mauro Camoranesi, Simone Perrotta
15 November 2006 Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia(H)  Turkey 1–1 F Antonio Di Natale
7 February 2007 Stadio Artemio Franchi(H)  Romania [13] F
28 March 2007 Stadio San Nicola(H)  Scotland 2–0 ECQ Luca Toni (2)
2 June 2007 Tórsvøllur(A)  Faroe Islands 1–2 ECQ Filippo Inzaghi (2), Filippo Inzaghi (3)
6 June 2007 Žalgiris Stadium (A)  Lithuania 0–2 ECQ Fabio Quagliarella, Fabio Quagliarella (2)
Key

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

Deaths

References

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  5. Azzurri friendlies called off Archived 21 February 2011 at WebCite
  6. Catania handed stadium ban Archived 21 February 2011 at WebCite
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  9. "Intertoto exclude Atalanta". Football Italia. 22 May 2007. Archived from the original on 24 May 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2007.
  10. "Bologna chief Cazzola banned". Football Italia. 22 May 2007. Archived from the original on 12 July 2007. Retrieved 22 May 2007.
  11. "Corradini Takes Charge At Juve". Soccer365. 29 May 2007. Retrieved 31 May 2007.
  12. Italy's score given first
  13. Match cancelled