2006–07 Juventus FC season

The 2006–07 season was Juventus FC's 109th season in existence and first season in its history in Serie B following the 2006 Italian football scandal, leaving Internazionale as the only Italian club never to have been relegated. Juventus were docked nine points this season (repealed from the original 30-point deduction). Juventus finished the Serie B season in first place and were thus promoted back up to Serie A.

Juventus
2006–07 season
PresidentGiovanni Cobolli Gigli
ManagerDidier Deschamps
(until 26 May 2007)
Giancarlo Corradini
(caretaker)
StadiumStadio Olimpico di Torino
Serie B1st (promoted)
Coppa ItaliaThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Alessandro Del Piero (20)

All:
Alessandro Del Piero (23)
Average home league attendance18,085[1]

Following the enforced relegation, Juventus lost Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson to Real Madrid, Lilian Thuram and Gianluca Zambrotta to Barcelona, Adrian Mutu to Fiorentina, and Patrick Vieira and Zlatan Ibrahimović to Internazionale. Other players stayed at the club, however, including Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini, Pavel Nedvěd, David Trezeguet, Marcelo Zalayeta, and Mauro Camoranesi, for the following 2006–07 Serie B.

Squad edit

Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ITA Gianluigi Buffon
2 DF   ITA Alessandro Birindelli
3 DF   ITA Giorgio Chiellini
6 DF   CRO Robert Kovač
7 DF   ITA Gianluca Pessotto
8 MF   ITA Giuliano Giannichedda
9 FW   BUL Valeri Bojinov
10 FW   ITA Alessandro Del Piero (captain)
11 MF   CZE Pavel Nedvěd
12 GK   ITA Antonio Mirante
13 DF   ITA Felice Piccolo
14 DF   ITA Federico Balzaretti
15 MF   ITA Claudio Marchisio
16 MF   ITA Mauro Camoranesi
17 FW   FRA David Trezeguet
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   FRA Jean-Alain Boumsong
19 MF   ITA Matteo Paro
20 FW   ITA Raffaele Palladino
22 GK   ITA Emanuele Belardi
25 FW   URU Marcelo Zalayeta
27 DF   FRA Jonathan Zebina
29 DF   ITA Paolo De Ceglie
30 DF   ITA Nicola Legrottaglie
32 MF   ITA Marco Marchionni
40 MF   ITA Dario Venitucci
42 MF   ITA Raffaele Bianco
43 FW   ITA Sebastian Giovinco
44 FW   ITA Michele Paolucci
45 GK   ITA Matteo Trini

Transfers edit

Winter edit

In
Pos. Name from Type
Out
Pos. Name to Type
FW Tomás Guzmán A.C. Siena loan

Events edit

In July 2006, former player Didier Deschamps was announced as the new manager following the resignation of Fabio Capello, who left for Spanish club Real Madrid.

The club made its Serie B debut on 9 September 2006, earning their first ever point in Serie B with a 1–1 draw away to Rimini. After that, Juventus won its next eight games, scoring 16 goals and conceding just one. The winning streak ended with a 1–1 draw at Napoli. In that game, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon's streak of not conceding a goal ended at 733 minutes. Against Albinoleffe, Buffon was shown the red card for the first time in his career and conceded a penalty, but a 10-man Juve team managed to draw the game. They were undefeated in Serie B until the team lost at Mantova on 14 January 2007.

On 15 December 2006, two Berretti (U-18) youth players Alessio Ferramosca, age 17, and Riccardo Neri, age 16, drowned in a pond at the club's training ground in Vinovo, apparently when trying to recover a football that had fallen into the ice-cold water. The Juventus vs Cesena (Serie B) game scheduled for that day was cancelled and postponed until January due to the tragedy.[3][4]

On 19 May 2007, after a 5–1 away win at Arezzo on the 39th matchday, Juventus was mathematically promoted to Serie A. On Matchday 40, Juventus were then crowned Serie B champions following a 2–0 home win to Mantova On 26 May, it was confirmed that Deschamps had resigned as manager due to differences with the club hierarchy, especially director of football Alessio Secco. His assistant Giancarlo Corradini was appointed caretaker for the last two games. On 4 June, Claudio Ranieri was announced as the new manager on the club website as Corradini stepped down to take up another management job full-time.[5]

Squad statistics edit

Sources:[6]

Appearances and goals edit

No. Pos Nat Player Total Serie B Coppa Italia
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   ITA Gianluigi Buffon 40 -25 37 -21 3 -4
2 DF   ITA Alessandro Birindelli 40 1 29+8 1 2+1 0
3 DF   ITA Giorgio Chiellini 35 4 29+3 3 3 1
18 DF   FRA Jean-Alain Boumsong 33 2 31+2 2 0 0
14 DF   ITA Federico Balzaretti 40 2 32+5 2 3 0
16 MF   ARG Mauro Camoranesi 35 4 27+6 4 0+2 0
6 MF   ITA Cristiano Zanetti 28 2 24+1 2 2+1 0
19 MF   ITA Matteo Paro 30 1 22+6 1 2 0
11 MF   CZE Pavel Nedvěd 36 12 33 11 3 1
17 FW   FRA David Trezeguet 31 15 27+3 15 1 0
10 FW   ITA Alessandro Del Piero 37 23 32+3 20 0+2 3
12 GK   ITA Antonio Mirante 7 -8 5+2 -8 0 0
27 DF   FRA Jonathan Zebina 24 0 21+3 0 0 0
8 MF   ITA Giuliano Giannichedda 23 0 19+1 0 3 0
15 MF   ITA Claudio Marchisio 26 0 16+9 0 0+1 0
4 DF   CRO Robert Kovač 19 0 15+2 0 2 0
20 FW   ITA Raffaele Palladino 25 8 14+11 8 0 0
32 MF   ITA Marco Marchionni 28 2 13+12 1 3 1
25 FW   URU Marcelo Zalayeta 18 4 13+4 4 1 0
30 DF   ITA Nicola Legrottaglie 12 0 7+3 0 2 0
9 FW   BUL Valeri Bojinov 21 7 6+12 5 3 2
13 DF   ITA Felice Piccolo 7 0 5+2 0 0 0
40 MF   ITA Dario Venitucci 5 0 3+2 0 0 0
29 MF   ITA Paolo De Ceglie 8 1 1+7 1 0 0
43 MF   ITA Sebastian Giovinco 3 0 1+2 0 0 0
22 GK   ITA Emanuele Belardi 0 0 0 0 0 0
42 MF   ITA Raffaele Bianco 4 1 0+4 1 0 0
44 FW   ITA Davide Lanzafame 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
Players sold or loaned out during the January transfer window:
23 FW   PAR Tomás Guzmán 3 0 0+1 0 0+2 0

Goalscorers edit

Last updated 10 June 2007

No. Pos. Player Serie B Coppa Italia Total
10 FW   Alessandro Del Piero 20 3 23
17 FW   David Trezeguet 15 0 15
11 MF   Pavel Nedvěd 11 1 12
20 FW   Raffaele Palladino 8 0 8
9 FW   Valeri Bojinov 5 2 7
25 FW   Marcelo Zalayeta 4 0 4
16 MF   Mauro Camoranesi 4 0 4
3 DF   Giorgio Chiellini 3 1 4
6 MF   Cristiano Zanetti 2 0 2
14 DF   Federico Balzaretti 2 0 2
18 DF   Jean-Alain Boumsong 2 0 2
32 MF   Marco Marchionni 1 1 2
19 MF   Matteo Paro 1 0 1
29 MF   Paolo De Ceglie 1 0 1
2 DF   Alessandro Birindelli 1 0 1
42 MF   Raffaele Bianco 1 0 1
Own goals 2 0 2
TOTALS 83 8 91

Competitions edit

Serie B edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Juventus[a] (C, P) 42 28 10 4 83 30 +53 85 Promotion to Serie A
2 Napoli (P) 42 21 16 5 52 29 +23 79
3 Genoa[b] (P) 42 23 9 10 68 44 +24 78
4 Piacenza 42 20 8 14 57 50 +7 68
5 Rimini 42 17 16 9 55 38 +17 67[c]
Source: Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 2008 (in Italian). Panini Edizioni. November 2007.
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ Juventus started the season with a penalization of 30 points, which was later reduced to 9 on appeal
  2. ^ Third-placed team Genoa were directly promoted without a play-off being played as they finished 10 points ahead of fourth-placed Piacenza
  3. ^ RIM 2–0 BRE; BRE 0–2 RIM

Results by matchday edit

Note: this table does not take point deductions, such as Juventus' 9-point one, into account.

Matchday123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHAHAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHHAHHAHHAAAHAHAH
ResultDWWWWWWWWDWDWDWWDLWWDDWWWLWWWDWWDWWWDWWWLL
Position1061111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

9 September 2006 1 Rimini 1–1 Juventus Romeo Neri, Rimini
16:00 CEST Cristiano   -'   69'
Ricchiuti   74'
Report   60' Paro Referee: Massimiliano Saccani
16 September 2006 2 Juventus 2–1 Vicenza Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Trezeguet   45'
Del Piero   53'
Report   59' Raimondi Referee: Luca Marelli
19 September 2006 3 Crotone 0–3 Juventus Ezio Scida, Crotone
20:30 CEST Report   30', 76' Bojinov
  36' Boumsong
Referee: Andrea De Marco
23 September 2006 4 Juventus 4–0 Modena Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Trezeguet   38', 70'
Del Piero   42'
Nedvěd   73'
Report Referee: Tiziano Pieri
30 September 2006 5 Piacenza 0–2 Juventus Leonardo Garilli, Piacenza
16:00 CEST Report   30', 44' Trezeguet Referee: Paolo Bertini
16 October 2006 7 Treviso 0–1 Juventus Omobono Tenni, Treviso
20:45 CEST Report   31' Zanetti Referee: Stefano Farina
21 October 2006 8 Triestina 0–1 Juventus Nereo Rocco, Trieste
16:00 CEST Marchini   85' Report   33' Zanetti
  -'   70' Chiellini
Referee: Mauro Bergonzi
28 October 2006 9 Juventus 1–0 Frosinone Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Del Piero   73' Report Referee: Francesco Squillace
1 November 2006 6 Juventus 2–0 Brescia Olimpico, Turin
17:30 CET Del Piero   7'
Colombo   22' (o.g.)
Report   88' Zambelli Referee: Paolo Tagliavento
Note: Postponed due to the concomitant with national team matches; originally scheduled for 8 October 2006.
6 November 2006 10 Napoli 1–1 Juventus San Paolo, Naples
21:00 CET Bogliacino   73' Report   67' Del Piero Referee: Nicola Rizzoli
11 November 2006 11 Juventus 2–0 Pescara Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CET Nedvěd   18', 57' Report Referee: Maurizio Ciampi
25 November 2006 13 Juventus 4–1 Lecce Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CET Bojinov   64', 75'
Palladino   90+1'
De Ceglie   90+4'
Report   62' Osvaldo
  -'   69' Diamoutene
Referee: Andrea Gervasoni
1 December 2006 14 Genoa 1–1 Juventus Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
20:45 CET Jurić   74' Report   71'   -'   90+3' Nedvěd Referee: Stefano Farina
19 December 2006 17 Bologna 0–1 Juventus Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna
20:30 CET Report   73' Zalayeta Referee: Domenico Messina
22 December 2006 18 Juventus 2–2 Arezzo Olimpico, Turin
20:30 CET Trezeguet   58'
Palladino   65'
Report   80' (pen.), 84' Martinetti
  90' Terra
Referee: Domenico Celi
13 January 2007 19 Mantova 1–0 Juventus Danilo Martelli, Mantua
16:00 CET Kovač   53' (o.g.) Report Referee: Antonio Giannoccaro
16 January 2007 16 Juventus 2–1 Cesena Olimpico, Turin
20:45 CET Del Piero   17'
Trezeguet   25'
Zebina   67'
Report   62' Papa Waigo Referee: Luca Banti
Note: Postponed due to the death of two Berretti squad's players (Riccardo Neri and Alessio Ferramosca) in Vinovo Sport Center; originally scheduled for 15 December 2006.
20 January 2007 20 Juventus 4–2 Bari Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CET Trezeguet   35'
Nedvěd   46', 73'
Del Piero   68'
Report   1' Santoruvo
  89' Gervasoni
Referee: Andrea De Marco
27 January 2007 21 Spezia 1–1 Juventus Alberto Picco, La Spezia
16:00 CET Confalone   39' Report   -'   79' Giannichedda
     90+2' Nedvěd
Referee: Gianluca Rocchi
10 February 2007 23 Vicenza 2–2 Juventus Romeo Menti, Vicenza
15:00 CET   73' Nastos
  78' Paonessa
Report Palladino   6'
Del Piero   60'
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento
17 February 2007 24 Juventus 5–0 Crotone Olimpico, Turin
15:00 CET Nedvěd   17'
Balzaretti   23'
Del Piero   44', 65', 79'
Report Referee: Antonio Damato
26 February 2007 25 Modena 0–1 Juventus Alberto Braglia, Modena
20:45 CET Report   86' (o.g.) Centurioni Referee: Luca Marelli
4 March 2007 26 Juventus 4–0 Piacenza Olimpico, Turin
20:30 CET Trezeguet   1'
Del Piero   50' (pen.), 68', 90+2'
Report   -'   74' Campagnaro Referee: Paolo Bertini
10 March 2007 27 Brescia 3–1 Juventus Danilo Martelli, Mantua
15:00 CET Serafini   4', 26', 46' Report   9'Del Piero Referee: Andrea De Marco
13 March 2007 28 Juventus 1–0 Treviso Olimpico, Turin
15:00 CET Palladino   71' Report Referee: Mauro Bergonzi
19 March 2007 29 Juventus 5–1 Triestina Olimpico, Turin
21:00 CET Camoranesi   8'
Palladino   27', 47', 60'
Bojinov   81'
Report   7' Piovaccari Referee: Paolo Mazzoleni
31 March 2007 32 Pescara 0–1 Juventus Adriatico, Pescara
16:00 CEST Report   74' Birindelli Referee: Oscar Girardi
6 April 2007 33 Juventus 1–1 AlbinoLeffe Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Balzaretti   38' Report   32' Ruopolo Referee: Antonio Damato
10 April 2007 31 Juventus 2–0 Napoli Olimpico, Turin
17:30 CEST Camoranesi   18'
Del Piero   50'
Marchisio   62'
Report Referee: Nicola Ayroldi
14 April 2007 34 Lecce 1–3 Juventus Via del Mare, Lecce
16:00 CEST Polenghi   15' Report   11' Marchionni
  47' Zalayeta
  64' Camoranesi
Referee: Oberdan Pantana
17 April 2007 22 Juventus 0–0 Rimini Olimpico, Turin
20:30 CEST Balzaretti   46' Report Referee: Maurizio Ciampi
Note: Postponed due to Catania football violence; originally scheduled for 3 February 2007.
21 April 2007 35 Juventus 3–1 Genoa Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Nedvěd   19'
Chiellini   38'
Trezeguet   66'
Report   46' Di Vaio Referee: Emidio Morganti
1 May 2007 30 Frosinone 0–2 Juventus Matusa, Frosinone
15:00 CEST Report Zalayeta   59', 90+3' Referee: Massimiliano Saccani
6 May 2007 37 Cesena 2–2 Juventus Dino Manuzzi, Cesena
20:30 CEST Salvetti   11'
Waigo   55'
Report   40' Trezeguet
  42' Nedvěd
Referee: Nicola Stefanini
12 May 2007 38 Juventus 3–1 Bologna Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Del Piero   37', 86' (pen.)
Trezeguet   90+2'
Report   27' Bellucci Referee: Nicola Ayroldi
19 May 2007 39 Arezzo 1–5 Juventus Comunale, Arezzo
16:00 CEST Floro Flores   45' Report   19', 76' Del Piero
  34', 49' Chiellini
  87' Trezeguet
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli
26 May 2007 40 Juventus 2–0 Mantova Olimpico, Turin
16:00 CEST Trezeguet   55'
Nedvěd   73'
Report Referee: Andrea Romeo
3 June 2007 41 Bari 1–0 Juventus San Nicola, Bari
Carrus   57' Report   86' Legrottaglie Referee: Andrea De Marco
10 June 2007 42 Juventus 2–3 Spezia Olimpico, Turin
Trezeguet   27'
Bianco   69'
Report   26' Pecorari
  66' Guidetti
  90' Padoin
Referee: Christian Brighi

Coppa Italia edit

23 August 2006 Second round Cesena 1–2 Juventus Cesena
20:45 CEST (UTC+02:00) Balzaretti   23' (o.g.) Report Bojinov   45'
Del Piero   74'
Stadium: Stadio Dino Manuzzi
Referee: Paolo Bertini
27 August 2006 Third round Napoli 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Juventus Naples
21:00 CEST (UTC+02:00) Bucchi   38'
Calaiò   53'
Cannavaro   107'
Grava   -'   114'
Report Chiellini   27'
Del Piero   78', 105'
Camoranesi   -'   107'
Stadium: Stadio San Paolo
Referee: Matteo Trefoloni
Penalties
Trotta  
Bucchi  
Domizzi  
Dalla Bona  
P. Cannavaro  
Montervino  
Amodio  
  Buffon
  Guzmán
  Birindelli
  Marchionni
  Del Piero
  Chiellini
  Balzaretti

References edit

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