2006–07 UEFA Champions League explained

Tourney Name:UEFA Champions League
Year:2006–07
Size:275px
Dates:Qualifying:
11 July – 23 August 2006
Competition proper:
12 September 2006 – 23 May 2007
Num Teams:Competition proper: 32
Total: 73
Champion Other: Milan
Count:7
Second Other: Liverpool
Matches:125
Goals:309
Attendance:5525076
Top Scorer:Kaká (Milan)
10 goals
Prevseason:2005–06
Nextseason:2007–08

The 2006–07 UEFA Champions League was the 15th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since it was rebranded from the European Cup, and the 52nd season overall. The final was contested by Milan and Liverpool on 23 May 2007. Beforehand, the match was billed as a repeat of the 2005 final, the only difference being that the 2007 final was to be played at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece. Milan won the match 2–1 to claim their seventh European Cup, with both goals coming from Filippo Inzaghi. Dirk Kuyt scored for Liverpool.

Barcelona were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Liverpool in the first knockout round.

Qualification

A total of 73 teams from 49 UEFA member associations participated in the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League. Liechtenstein (who did not have their own domestic league) as well as the 2 lowest-ranked federations, Andorra and San Marino, did not participate. Montenegro, which did not become a UEFA member until January 2007 also did not take part. Each association enters a certain number of clubs to the Champions League based on its league coefficient, which takes into account the performance of its clubs in European competitions from 2000–01 to 2004–05;[1] associations with a higher league coefficients may enter more clubs than associations with a lower league coefficient, but no association may enter more than four teams. Italy's representatives were decided based on the revised table following the match-fixing scandal which saw Juventus relegated to Serie B after winning the league the previous season.

Association ranking

For the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2006 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2001–02 to 2005–06.[2]

RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
173.717align=center rowspan=34
263.224
361.186
449.469align=center rowspan=33
548.989
644.666
739.831align=center rowspan=92
835.498
931.750
1031.750
1129.916
1227.950
1325.666
1424.875
1524.850
1621.874align=center rowspan=31
1721.249
1821.000
RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
1920.875align=center rowspan=171
2020.200
2118.540
2218.125
2317.200
2416.331
2515.457
2615.383
2711.665
289.665
298.165
307.165
316.664
326.540
336.332
346.165
355.332
RankAssociationCoeff.Teams
364.832align=center rowspan=41
374.497
384.164
394.082
404.0000
412.998align=center rowspan=101
422.998
432.665
442.498
452.165
461.832
471.665
481.332
490.999
500.666
510.000align=center rowspan=20
520.000

Distribution

Since the title holders (Barcelona) qualified for the Champions League group stage through their domestic league, the group stage spot reserved for the title holders is vacated, and the following changes to the default access list are made:[3]

Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(22 teams)
  • 22 champions from associations 28–50 (except Liechtenstein)
Second qualifying round
(28 teams)
  • 11 champions from associations 17–27
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10–15
  • 11 winners from the first qualifying round
Third qualifying round
(32 teams)
  • 6 champions from associations 11–16
  • 3 runners-up from associations 7–9
  • 6 third-place finishers from associations 1–6
  • 3 fourth-place finishers from associations 1–3
  • 14 winners from the second qualifying round
Group stage
(32 teams)
  • 10 champions from associations 1–10 (including title holders Barcelona)
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6
  • 16 winners from the third qualifying round
Knockout phase
(16 teams)
  • 8 group winners from the group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from the group stage

Teams

Notes

Round and draw dates

The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws are held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).[4]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round23 June 200611–12 July 200618–19 July 2006
Second qualifying round25–26 July 20061–2 August 2006
Third qualifying round28 July 20068–9 August 200622–23 August 2006
Group stageMatchday 124 August 2006
(Monaco)
12–13 September 2006
Matchday 226–27 September 2006
Matchday 317–18 October 2006
Matchday 431 October – 1 November 2006
Matchday 521–22 November 2006
Matchday 65–6 December 2006
Knockout phaseRound of 1615 December 200620–21 February 20076–7 March 2007
Quarter-finals9 March 20073–4 April 200710–11 April 2007
Semi-finals24–25 April 20071–2 May 2007
Final23 May 2007 at Olympic Stadium, Athens

Qualifying rounds

See main article: 2006–07 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.

Third qualifying round

Group stage

See main article: 2006–07 UEFA Champions League group stage.

The draw for this round was held on 24 August 2006 in Monaco.[5] The first matches were played on 12 September 2006, and the stage concluded on 6 December.

The top two teams in each group advanced to the knockout stage, and the third-placed teams entered the round of 32 of the UEFA Cup. Based on paragraph 4.05 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, if two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:

  1. higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  2. superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
  3. higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question;
  4. superior goal difference from all group matches played;
  5. higher number of goals scored in all group matches played;
  6. higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons.

Levski Sofia and Copenhagen both made their debut appearances at the group stage. Levski was the first Bulgarian club to appear in the Champions League group stage.

Group H

Knockout phase

See main article: 2006–07 UEFA Champions League knockout stage. All knockout rounds are two-legged, except for the final. In the event of aggregate scores being equal after normal time in the second leg, the winning team will be that which scored more goals on their away leg: if the scores in the two matches were identical, extra time is played. The away goals rule also applies if scores are equal at the end of extra time. If there are no goals scored in extra time, the tie is decided on a penalty shootout.

The final was played over just one match, with extra time in case of a draw after 90 minutes. If the teams were still level following extra time, a penalty shootout would have determined the winner.

Final

2006–07 UEFA Club Football Player Awards

Statistics

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds.

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
1 Kaká Milan101082
2 Peter Crouch Liverpool6576
Ruud van Nistelrooy Real Madrid584
Fernando Morientes Valencia620
Didier Drogba Chelsea1055
6 Raúl Real Madrid5603
7 Nicolae Dică Steaua București4532
Louis Saha Manchester United464
Claudio Pizarro Bayern Munich620
Filippo Inzaghi Milan673
David Villa Valencia702
Francesco Totti Roma800
Wayne Rooney Manchester United1062

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Country coefficients 2004/05. UEFA.com.
  2. Web site: UEFA Country Ranking 2006. Bert Kassies.
  3. Web site: 2006/07 UEFA Champions League list of participants. UEFA.com . 19 November 2006.
  4. Web site: UEFA European Football Calendar 2006/2007 . Bert Kassies.
  5. Web site: Europe's finest ready for draw . UEFA.com . 24 August 2006.