2005–06 in Italian football
The 2005–2006 season was the 104th season of competitive football in Italy.
Events
Due to a match fixing scandal, Juventus were stripped of the title of Serie A winners and were further relegated to Serie B. The title was given to Inter Milan.
Promotions and relegations (pre-season)
Teams promoted to Serie A
Teams relegated from Serie A
Teams promoted to Serie B
Teams relegated from Serie B
League table
Serie A
Pre-trial Place |
Post-trial Place |
Team | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | +/- | Pts. | Post-trial Pts |
Pre-trial Status | Post-trial Status |
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3. | 1. | Internazionale | |||||||||||
5. | 2. | Roma | |||||||||||
2. | 3. | Milan | |||||||||||
7. | 4. | Chievo | |||||||||||
8. | 5. | Palermo | |||||||||||
9. | 6. | Livorno | |||||||||||
10. | 7. | Parma | |||||||||||
11. | 8. | Empoli | |||||||||||
4. | 9. | Fiorentina | |||||||||||
12. | 10. | Ascoli | |||||||||||
13. | 11. | Udinese | |||||||||||
14. | 12. | Sampdoria | |||||||||||
15. | 13. | Reggina | |||||||||||
16. | 14. | Cagliari | |||||||||||
17. | 15. | Siena | |||||||||||
6. | 16. | Lazio | |||||||||||
18. | 17. | Messina | |||||||||||
19. | 18. | Lecce | |||||||||||
20. | 19. | Treviso | |||||||||||
1. | 20. | Juventus |
Serie B
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National team
References
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