Series B 2006/07

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Series B 2006/07
master Juventus Turin
Climbers Juventus Turin , SSC Napoli , CFC Genoa
Relegated Hellas Verona , AC Arezzo , FC Crotone , Pescara Calcio
Teams 22nd
Games 462
Gates 1061  (ø 2.29 per game)
Top scorer Alessandro Del Piero
( Juventus Turin )
Series B 2005/06
Series A 2006/07
The Serie B teams of the 2006/07 season

The 2006/07 season of Serie B started on September 9, 2006 and ended on June 10, 2007. For Frosinone Calcio and 27-time champions Juventus Turin it was the first season in the second-highest Italian division. Juventus managed First prize direct promotion to the Serie A . With the SSC Napoli and the CFC Genoa , two traditional clubs also rose to the top league together with Juve , both of which had been transferred to the third division a few years earlier.

Since fourth-placed FC Piacenza was more than nine points behind third-placed CFC Genoa at the end of the season, no play-offs were played. The AC Arezzo , FC Crotone and Pescara Calcio went directly into the Serie C1 from. The fourth and fifth from last placed teams Hellas Verona and AC Spezia met in the playouts , in which Spezia prevailed and managed to stay in the league. The top scorer was Alessandro Del Piero from Juventus Turin with 20 goals this season .

table

society Sp. S. U N T GT Diff. Pt.
1 Juventus Turin (A) 42 28 10 4th 83 30th +53 85
2 SSC Naples (N) 42 21st 16 5 52 29 +23 79
3 CFC Genoa (N) 42 23 9 10 68 44 +24 78
4th Piacenza Calcio 42 20th 8th 14th 57 50 +7 68
5 Rimini Calcio 42 17th 16 9 55 38 +17 67
6th Brescia Calcio 42 19th 10 13 51 43 +8 67
7th Bologna FC 42 18th 11 13 52 43 +9 65
8th AC Mantova 42 15th 19th 8th 47 36 +11 64
9 US Lecce (A) 42 17th 7th 18th 56 53 +3 58
10 UC AlbinoLeffe 42 11 20th 11 46 48 −2 53
11 Vicenza Calcio 42 12 14th 16 42 43 −1 50
12 Frosinone Calcio (N) 42 12 14th 16 44 54 −10 50
13 FBC Treviso (A) 42 11 17th 14th 44 47 −3 50
14th AS Bari 42 12 14th 16 40 46 −6 50
15th AC Cesena 42 12 13 17th 51 66 −15 49
16 Modena FC 42 12 13 17th 38 46 −8 49
17th US Triestina 42 11 16 15th 37 48 −11 48
18th Hellas Verona 42 12 12 18th 34 46 −12 48
19th Spezia Calcio (N) 42 11 13 18th 50 61 −11 46
20th AC Arezzo 42 12 15th 15th 42 46 −4 45
21st FC Crotone 42 7th 11 24 36 67 −31 32
22nd Pescara Calcio 42 5 10 27 36 77 −41 25th

In the event of a tie, the direct comparison decides

Promotion to Serie A
Relegation to the Lega Pro Prima Divisione
(A) Relegated from Serie A
(N) Promoted from the Lega Pro Prima Divisione

** Juventus Turin started the season with a penalty of -17 points, this penalty was later reduced to -9 points.

*** The third-sixth placed teams in the Serie B normally play in a play-off for promotion to the Serie A . In the 2006/07 season, however, there were 10 points between third-placed CFC Genoa and fourth-placed FC Piacenza , which enabled Genoa to gain direct promotion without a play-off, see special case play-off .

***** The fourth and fifth from last placed teams play via play-out against relegation to Serie C1 . The AC Spezia won and managed to stay in the league.

Relegated to Serie A - Relegated from Serie A

1uparrow green.svg Juventus Turin 1downarrow red.svg Chievo Verona
1uparrow green.svg SSC Naples 1downarrow red.svg Ascoli Calcio
1uparrow green.svg CFC Genoa *** 1downarrow red.svg FC Messina

Relegated to series C1 - promoted from series C1

1downarrow red.svg Hellas Verona (play-out) ***** 1uparrow green.svg US Grosseto (Series C1 / A)
1downarrow red.svg AC Arezzo 1uparrow green.svg Ravenna Calcio (Series C1 / B)
1downarrow red.svg FC Crotone 1uparrow green.svg Pisa Calcio (Serie C1 / A - Playoff)
1downarrow red.svg Pescara Calcio 1uparrow green.svg US Avellino (Serie C1 / B - Playoff)

List of goalscorers

Pl. player society Gates
1 ItalyItaly Alessandro Del Piero Juventus Turin 20th
2 ItalyItaly Claudio Bellucci Bologna FC 19th
3 SenegalSenegal Papa Waigo N'Diaye AC Cesena 15th
FranceFrance David Trezeguet Juventus Turin 15th
5 ItalyItaly Daniele Cacia Piacenza Calcio 14th
ItalyItaly Emanuele Calaiò SSC Naples 14th
ItalyItaly Antonio Floro Flores AC Arezzo 14th
8th ItalyItaly Davide Possanzini Brescia Calcio 13
9 BrazilBrazil Any Rimini Calcio 12
ItalyItaly Massimo Marazzina Bologna FC 12

Champions team

(The games and goals are given in brackets)

Juventus Turin
Juventus Turin

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

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