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2005–06 Serie A

2005–06 Serie A

The 2005–06 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 104th season of top-tier Italian football, the 74th in a round-robin tournament. The league commenced on 28 August 2005 and finished on 14 May 2006. While Juventus were originally the first-placed team, this title was put sub judice due to their involvement in the Calciopoli scandal, with Internazionale instead declared champions by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on 26 July 2006.[4]

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Season2005–06
ChampionsInternazionale
14th title
RelegatedLecce
Treviso
Juventus
Champions LeagueInternazionale
Roma
Milan
Chievo
UEFA CupPalermo
Livorno
Parma
Matches played380
Goals scored991 (2.61 per match)
Top goalscorerLuca Toni
(31 goals)
Highest scoringRoma 4–4 Chievo
Average attendance22,476

Rule changes

Prior to the 2005–06 season, if two or more teams were tied in points for first place, for only one spot in a European tournament, or in the relegation zone, teams would play tie-breaking matches after the season was over to determine which team would be champion, or be awarded a European tournament spot, or be saved or relegated. However, 2005–06 saw the introduction of new rules. If two or more teams ended the season with the same number of points, the ordering was determined by their head-to-head records. If two or more teams had the same total points and head-to-head records, goal difference became the decisive factor.

Personnels and sponsoring

TeamHead CoachKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Ascoli*ItalyMarco GiampaoloLottoGaudi
Carisap
CagliariItalyDavide Ballardini
ItalyNedo Sonetti
A-LineTerra Sarda
ChievoItalyGiuseppe PillonJomaCattolica Assicurazioni
Ferroli
Banca Popolare di Verona
Empoli*ItalyLuigi CagniErreaFrutta
Computer Gross
FiorentinaItalyCesare PrandelliLottoToyota
InternazionaleItalyRoberto ManciniNikePirelli
JuventusItalyFabio CapelloNikeTamoil
LazioItalyDelio RossiPumaINA Assitalia
LecceItalySilvio BaldiniAsicsSalento (Province of Lecce)
LivornoItalyRoberto Donadoni
ItalyCarlo Mazzone
AsicsBanca Carige
MilanItalyCarlo AncelottiAdidasOpel
MessinaItalyBortolo Mutti
ItalyGiampiero Ventura
LegeaCaffe Miscela D'Oro
ParmaItalyMario BerettaChampionTecnocasa
Silver Cross
Fidenza Village
PalermoItalyLuigi Delneri
ItalyGiuseppe Papadopulo
LottoProvincia di Palermo
RegginaItalyWalter MazzarriOnzeGicos
RomaItalyLuciano SpallettiDiadoraBanca Italease
Acqua Fiuggi
SampdoriaItalyWalter NovellinoKappaERG
SienaItalyLuigi De CanioLottoBanca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
Treviso*ItalyAlberto CavasinLottoSegafredo Zanetti
UdineseItalySerse CosmiLottoKia Motors

(*) Promoted from Serie B.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Internazionale(C)3823786830+38762006–07 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2Roma38191277042+2869
3Milan3828468531+5458[1]2006–07 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4Chievo381315105449+554
5Palermo381313125052−2522006–07 UEFA Cup First round
6Livorno381213133744−749
7Parma38129174660−1445[2]
8Empoli38136194761−1445
9Fiorentina3822886641+2544[1]
10Ascoli38916134353−1043
11Udinese381110174054−1443
12Sampdoria381011174751−441
13Reggina38118193965−2641
14Cagliari38815154255−1339
15Siena38912174260−1839
16Lazio38161485747+1032[1]
17Messina38613193359−2631
18Lecce(R)3878233057−27292006–07 Serie B
19Treviso(R)38312232456−3221
20Juventus(R)38271017124+4791[3]

Results

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Ascoli2–22–23–10–21–21–31–42–00–01–01–11–13–11–13–22–11–11–01–1
Cagliari2–12–24–10–02–21–11–10–01–11–10–21–13–10–20–02–01–00–02–1
Chievo1–12–12–20–20–11–12–23–12–12–02–10–01–04–04–41–14–10–02–0
Empoli1–23–12–11–11–00–42–31–02–11–31–30–11–23–01–02–12–11–11–1
Fiorentina3–12–12–12–12–11–21–21–03–22–03–11–04–15–21–12–12–11–04–2
Internazionale1–03–21–04–11–01–23–13–05–03–03–23–02–04–02–31–01–13–03–1
Juventus2–14–01–02–11–12–01–13–13–01–00–02–11–11–01–12–02–03–11–0
Lazio4–11–12–23–31–00–01–11–03–11–00–04–21–03–10–22–03–23–11–1
Lecce0–03–00–01–21–30–20–30–00–00–21–02–01–20–02–20–33–01–11–2
Livorno2–00–10–02–02–00–01–32–12–12–20–33–12–01–00–00–02–21–10–2
Messina1–11–02–00–32–21–22–21–12–10–01–30–00–11–10–21–40–03–11–1
Milan1–01–04–13–03–11–03–12–02–12–04–02–14–32–12–11–13–15–05–1
Palermo1–12–22–22–21–03–21–23–13–00–21–00–24–21–03–30–21–31–02–0
Parma0–01–02–11–02–41–01–21–12–02–11–12–31–14–00–31–11–11–11–2
Reggina2–03–11–30–21–10–40–21–02–01–13–01–42–22–10–32–11–11–22–0
Roma2–14–34–01–01–11–11–41–13–13–02–11–01–24–13–10–02–31–00–1
Sampdoria1–21–11–22–03–12–20–12–01–30–24–22–10–21–23–21–13–31–11–1
Siena1–12–10–11–00–20–00–32–31–20–04–20–31–22–20–00–21–01–02–3
Treviso2–21–21–21–21–30–10–00–12–10–10–00–22–20–10–10–10–20–12–1
Udinese1–12–01–11–00–00–10–13–01–20–21–00–40–02–01–21–42–01–22–2

Top goalscorers

The Capocannoniere (top scorer) of 2005–06 was Luca Toni of Fiorentina. His 31 goals was the highest tally since Antonio Valentín Angelillo scored 33 for Internazionale in 1958–59.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1ItalyLuca ToniFiorentina
31
2FranceDavid TrezeguetJuventus
23
3HondurasDavid SuazoCagliari
22
4ItalyCristiano LucarelliLivorno19
ItalyFrancesco TavanoEmpoli
UkraineAndriy ShevchenkoMilan
7ItalyAlberto GilardinoMilan
17
8ItalyTommaso RocchiLazio
16
9ArgentinaJulio CruzInternazionale
15
ItalyFrancesco TottiRoma
11BrazilKakáMilan
14
12BrazilAdrianoInternazionale13
ItalySergio PellissierChievo
ItalyArturo Di NapoliMessina

Number of teams by region

RegionNumber of teamsTeams
1Tuscany4Empoli, Fiorentina, Livorno and Siena
2Lazio2Lazio and Roma
Lombardy2Internazionale and Milan
Sicily2Messina and Palermo
Veneto2Chievo and Treviso
6Apulia1Lecce
Calabria1Reggina
Emilia-Romagna1Parma
Friuli-Venezia Giulia1Udinese
Liguria1Sampdoria
Marche1Ascoli
Piedmont1Juventus
Sardinia1Cagliari

Transfer

See also

  • 2005–06 Serie B

  • 2005–06 Coppa Italia

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