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Serie A 2005-06



In the 2005-06 season, Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was contested by 20 teams.

The 29th scudetto was won by thanks to a decisive 2-0 away victory against Reggina; however it has now been given to Inter Milan after Juventus were found guilty of, and punished for, their involvement in a major scandal involving its board of administration and its managing director Luciano Moggi. A number of wiretappings of Moggi and some other leading figures of Italian football shows how Moggi managed and arranged several matches at least in the 2004/2005 season, and inquiries have been opened in Rome and Naples. Three other clubs–AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio–were implicated in the scandal when it broke, with Inter later being linked to the scandal but eventually exonerated. Juventus, Fiorentina, Lazio and Milan were officially charged, while Lecce, Reggina, Siena, Empoli and Serie B side Arezzo have been the targets of new investigations 1.

After an initial trial, Juventus, Fiorentina and Lazio were relegated to Serie B for 2006/07 with additional points penalties, whilst AC Milan were deducted 44 points from their 2005/06 tally, leaving them mid-table. The initial trial also trial took away the last two titles from Juventus and put Milan out of European competition.

All four penalized teams appealed the decision, and their appeals all resulted in reduced punishments. Juve's reduction was by far the smallest. They will stay in Serie B and will have 17 points deducted from the next campaign (-30 before appeal), and both of their last Scudetti remain stripped. Fiorentina and Lazio will play in Serie A after the appeal, each with 19 and 11 points deducted from the next campaign. Milan's points penalty for 2005-06 was reduced from 44 to 30, putting Milan in third place and provisionally making them eligible for the third qualifying round of the Champions League. (UEFA would later confirm Milan's place in the Champions League competition.) Milan's points penalty for 2006-07 was reduced to only 8. Fiorentina and Lazio also had 30 points deducted from their 2005-06 season campaign.

On July 26th, 2006, the FIGC awarded Inter Milan with the 2005/2006 Scudetto.

[1]. See the table below for tentative European access and relegation information.

Classification

Pre-trial PlacePost-trial PlaceTeamPlayedWon DrawLost Scored-ConcededPointsPre-trial Status!Post-trial Status
3.1.F.C. Internazionale Milano38237868-3076CL QualifyingChampions League
5.2.A.S. Roma381912770-42 69UEFA CupChampions League
2.3.A.C. Milan38284685-3188-30=58Champions LeagueCL Qualifying
7.4.A.C. ChievoVerona3813151054-4954UEFA CupCL Qualifying
8.5.U.S. Città di Palermo3813131250-5252UEFA Intertoto CupUEFA Cup
9. 6.A.S. Livorno Calcio3812131337-4449UEFA Cup
10.7.Empoli F.C.381361947-6145
11.8.Parma F.C.381291746-6045UEFA Cup
4.9.ACF Fiorentina38228866-4174-30=44CL Qualifying
12.10.Ascoli Calcio 1898389161343-5343
13.11 .Udinese Calcio3811101740-5443
14.12.U.C. Sampdoria3810111747-5141
15.13.Reggina Calcio381181939-6541
16.14.Cagliari Calcio388151542-5539
17.15.A.C. Siena389121742-6039
6.16.S.S. Lazio381614857-4762-30=32UEFA Cup
18.17.F.C. Messina Peloro386131933-5931RelegatedRestored to Serie A
19.18.U.S. Lecce38782330-5729RelegatedRelegated
20.19.Treviso F.B.C. 1993383122324-5621RelegatedRelegated
1.20.Juventus F.C.382710171-2491-91=0Champions LeagueRelegated to Serie B

Top Scorers

The capocannoniere (top scorer) of 2005-06 is Luca Toni, forward of A.C. Fiorentina and of the national team. His 31 goals set a record in recent Italian football, since it is necessary to go back to 1958/59 season to find a capocannoniere with a higher record (Angelillo, 33 goals).
PlaceScorerScoredTeam!Penalties
1.Luca Toni31ACF Fiorentina2
2.David Trezeguet23Juventus F.C.0
3.David Suazo22Cagliari Calcio5
4.Cristiano Lucarelli19A.S. Livorno Calcio4
Andriy ShevchenkoA.C. Milan5
Francesco TavanoEmpoli F.C.4
7.Alberto Gilardino17A.C. Milan1
8.Tommaso Rocchi16S.S. Lazio0
9.Julio Cruz15Internazionale Milano F.C.3
Francesco TottiA.S. Roma6

Derby Statistics

These are the results[2] of the many derbies played in the Serie A(home team listed first)

Derby della Madonnina - Internazionale v AC Milan

team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = San Siro}}
score = 1–0|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = San Siro}}

Rome Derby - AS Roma v Lazio
score = 1–1|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio Olimpico}}
score = 0–2|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio Olimpico}}

Derby dello Stretto - Messina v Reggina
score = 1–1|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio San Filippo}}
score = 3–0|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio Oreste Granillo}}

Derby delle Isole - Cagliari v Palermo
score = 2–2|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio Renzo Barbera}}
score = 1–1|team2 = |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = Stadio Sant'Elia}}

Transfer

*Summer Transfer
*Winter Transfer
*co-ownership
*co-ownership

External links

* 2005/2006 Serie A Squads - (www.footballsquads.com)
* 2005-2006 Serie A Final Season, Team, and Player Statistics in .PDF format - (www.worldcupadvice.com)



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