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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... |
of the title during the 2005–06 Serie A season, because of the 2006 Italian football scandal Roma gained entry to the 2005–06 UEFA Cup as 2004–05 Coppa... |
allowed Serie A and B clubs to sign only one non-EU player in the 2002 summer transfer window. The rule underwent minor changes in August 2004, June 2005, June... |
The 2000–01 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the 99th season of top-tier Italian football, the 69th in a round-robin tournament... |
Calciopoli (redirect from Serie A scandal of 2006) was stripped of the 2004–05 Serie A title, which was left unassigned, and was downgraded to last place in the 2005–06 Serie A, as the title was subsequently... |
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐ̃pjoˈnatu bɾaziˈlejɾu ˈsɛɾii ˈa]; English: "Brazilian Championship A Series"), commonly referred... |
The 2005–06 season in Portuguese football saw Porto, led by Co Adriaanse, clinch their 21st title and win the Taça de Portugal. Sporting CP secured second... |
AC Reggiana 1919 (redirect from A.C. Reggiana) a professional football club based in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The club was formed in 1919, reformed in 2005 (Serie C2) and 2018 (Serie D)... |
Mantova 1911 (redirect from A C Mantova) played consecutively in the Italian Serie B from the 2005–06 season to 2009–10 as Associazione Calcio Mantova (A.C. Mantova), when they were relegated... |
The Serie B (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈbi]), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian... |
Spezia Calcio (redirect from A.S.D. Spezia Calcio 2008) (honorary) Serie C1 (Level 3) Winners (3): 1935–36 (Group B), 2005–06 (Group A), 2011–12 (Group B) Runners-up (1): 2001–02 (Group A) Serie C2 (Level 4)... |
Brasileiro Série A Player with most goals scored: Rinaldo (23 goals) Player with most goals scored in a single tournament: Rinaldo (16 goals), in 2005 All divisions... |
SPAL (redirect from S.P.A.L. Calcio) pronunciation: [spal]), is a professional football club based in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The team currently plays in Serie C, the third tier of the... |
Frosinone Calcio (category Serie A clubs) historic[tone] promotion which took place in the 2005–06 season, the club participated in five consecutive seasons in Serie B, becoming, after the two teams in Rome... |
acquired a 75% stake in the club. After promotion to Serie B in 1965, Pisa took three years to reach Serie A for the first time. Despite a brave effort... |
Bologna FC 1909 (category Serie A clubs) challenging strongly for promotion from Serie B in the 2005–06 campaign. Despite its ambition, however, Bologna had a poor start to the season, causing the... |
2004–05 Juventus FC season (section Serie A) stripped of the title during the 2005–06 Serie A season, because of the 2006 Italian football scandal Last updated: 29 May 2005. Source: Competitive matches... |
The 2005–06 season was the 126th season of competitive association football in England. Chelsea land their second Premier League title in as many seasons... |
time, they managed to jump to second place in Série A, in the promotion rounds finish in second place at Série 2 and qualified for the promotion play-off... |
Empoli FC (category Serie A clubs) the side is part of a select group of Italian football clubs not based in a provincial capital city that have participated in Serie A. Empoli has spent... |