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Roma 2006–07 season Chairman Rosella Sensi Manager Luciano Spalletti Serie A 2nd Coppa Italia Winners UEFA Champions League Quarter-finals Top goalscorer League: Francesco Totti (26) All: Francesco Totti (32) ← 2005-06 2007-08 → During the 2006-07 football season, AS Roma played its 74th Serie A league finishing runner-up; the UEFA Champions League finishing as quarter-finalist, and the Coppa Italia winning the trophy for the eighth time. The season is mostly remembered for the collapse Roma suffered from at the hands of Manchester United in the Champions League playoffs, United coming from a 2-1 defeat in Rome, to demolish the Italians at Old Trafford, winning with 7-1. Contents 1 Team Kit and Sponsors 2 Events 3 Squad 4 Results 4.1 Serie A 4.2 UEFA Champions League 4.3 Coppa Italia 4.4 Supercoppa Italiana 5 References Team Kit and Sponsors During this season, Roma's kits had no sponsor for the second consecutive year and were produced by Diadora. Home kit Away kit Champions League kit Events The typical AS Roma formation during 2006-07 Roma finished the Serie A 2005-06 in the fifth place, but after the sentences of the Serie A scandal of 2006 that deducted many points to Juventus, Milan and Fiorentina, Roma finished 2nd after Internazionale, and thus gaining the qualification to the group stage of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League. The summer transfer window brought some changes in the Roma tactical formation, the most important was the signing of David Pizarro, a deep-lying playmaker that the coach Luciano Spalletti had already had when he was at Udinese, and considered fundamental for Roma's skill play. Another important signing was Max Tonetto, that took the place of left fullback Leandro Cufré, that was sold to AS Monaco. Other players such as Mirko Vučinić, Matteo Ferrari, Marco Cassetti and Ricardo Faty were signed to get the squad bigger. The first match of the season was the Supercoppa Italiana against Internazionale, the match was played on 26 August 2006 in San Siro and, after the 34th minute Roma were leading 0-3 with two goals by Alberto Aquilani and one by Mancini. However, the physical condition of the giallorossi was still weak and so, the nerazzurri succeeded in reaching the draw with two goals by Patrick Vieira and one by Hernán Crespo; on extra-time Inter scored the fourth and winning goal with a free kick by Luís Figo. In the first part of the season Roma, Inter and US Palermo chased themselves to the top of the league but early, Inter started to lead the Serie A and kept the first place until the end. During the winter summer window Vincenzo Montella was loaned to Fulham FC because he didn't have many chances to play and wanted to try the English Premier League, he was replaced with the loans of Francesco Tavano and Christian Wilhelmsson. Roma ware drawn for the Group D of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League together with Valencia CF, Shakhtar Donetsk and Olympiakos, and arrived second after Valencia with 10 points (3 victories, 1 draw and 2 defeat). In the first knockout round Roma had to play against Olympique Lyon, a team that had already won 6 consecutive French championships and were the favourites to pass the round[1], however after a 0-0 draw in Stadio Olimpico (with many controversial decisions by English referee Micheal Riley that yellow carded eleven players[2]), Roma won 0-2 in Stade Gerland with goals by Francesco Totti and Mancini that scored a sensational goal performing a total of 5 stepovers in front of Lyon's dazed defender Anthony Réveillère[3]. In the quarter-finals Roma faced Manchester United, winning the first leg 2-1 with goals by Rodrigo Taddei and Mirko Vučinić, but in the second leg, after being undefeated in 10 games in all competitions and having the then-best performing defense of the tournament, they suffered an amazing 7-1 defeat at Old Trafford. The Coppa Italia shown in the last AS Roma's match of the 2006-07 season Roma won their eighth Coppa Italia after beating US Triestina, AC Parma, AC Milan and finally Internazionale. Roma won the two final games with an aggregate result of 7-4; the first leg ended with a surprising 6-2 while the second leg, though Inter's president Massimo Moratti claimed that they didn't care a lot about the Coppa Italia[4], was played with animosity and determination by the nerazzurri[5], but the result of 2-1 gave the trophy to Roma. Roma ended the Serie A 2006-07 as runners-up and secured the second place with three games to go, behind Internazionale. Although the nerazzurri dominated the championship, they lost the match against giallorossi 1-3 in San Siro, the same stadium in which Roma also beat 1-2 the 2007 Champions League winner AC Milan, with two goals by Francesco Totti. The Roma captain scored an amount of 31 goals in the season, and became the Serie A topscorer with 26 goals and also won the European Golden Boot, the trophy awarded to the best topscorer of Europe. Squad As of 28 May 2007: In italics, players involved in transfer during the season No. Player Pos Lge Apps Lge Gls CL Apps CL Gls CI Apps CI Gls Tot Apps Tot Gls First Match with AS Roma Previous Club Goalkeepers 1 Gianluca Curci GK 6 0 - - 5 0 11 0 19 December 2004 AS Roma Primavera 12 Pietro Pipolo GK - - - - - - - - - AS Roma Primavera 27 Júlio Sérgio Bertagnoli GK - - - - - - - - - América FC 32 Doni GK 31 0 10 0 2 0 43 0 23 October 2005 Juventude Defenders 2 Christian Panucci RB 29 (5) 5 9 1 6 0 44 (5) 6 23 September 2001 AS Monaco FC 5 Philippe Mexès CB 26 3 7 0 5 0 38 3 12 September 2004 AJ Auxerre 13 Cristian Chivu CB 25 0 8 0 5 (1) 0 38 (1) 0 14 September 2003 Ajax AFC 19 Rodrigo Defendi CB 0 0 0 (1) 0 1 0 1 (1) 0 2006 Tottenham FC 21 Matteo Ferrari CB 23 (3) 1 6 0 4 0 33 (3) 1 19 September 2004 Parma FC 22 Max Tonetto LB 27 (3) 0 7 0 4 (2) 0 38 (5) 0 9 September 2006 UC Sampdoria 25 Leandro Cufré LB 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 22 September 2002 Gimnasia La Plata 33 Gianluca Freddi CB - - - - - - - - 2005 AS Roma Primavera 77 Marco Cassetti RB 18 (10) 2 7 (1) 0 1 (4) 0 26 (15) 2 24 September 2006 US Lecce Midfielders 4 Christian Wilhelmsson W 12 (7) 1 2 (1) 0 2 (1) 0 16 (9) 1 9 September 2006 FC Nantes Atlantique 7 David Pizarro PM 29 (2) 1 5 (2) 1 5 (1) 3 39 (5) 5 9 September 2006 Internazionale 8 Alberto Aquilani MF 8 (4) 1 4 (1) 0 2 2 14 (5) 5 10 May 2003 AS Roma Primavera 11 Rodrigo Taddei W 24 (4) 5 8 2 5 0 37 (4) 7 28 August 2005 AC Siena 14 Ricardo Faty DM 3 (7) 0 1 (2) 0 0 (1) 0 4 (10) 0 17 September 2006 RC Strasbourg 16 Daniele De Rossi MF 33 (2) 2 10 2 7 1 50 (2) 5 25 January 2003 AS Roma Primavera 18 Valerio Virga W 1 (2) 0 1 0 1 1 3 (2) 1 10 April 2005 AS Roma Primavera 20 Simone Perrotta MF 32 (2) 8 7 (2) 1 5 (2) 4 44 (6) 13 12 September 2004 Chievo Verona 28 Aleandro Rosi W 4 (13) 2 0 (4) 0 1 (3) 0 5 (20) 2 28 May 2005 AS Roma Primavera 30 Mancini W 25 (4) 8 7 1 7 3 39 (4) 12 31 August 2003 Atlético Mineiro 34 Massimiliano Marsili MF 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 10 April 2005 AS Roma Primavera Forwards 9 Vincenzo Montella FW 5 (7) 3 0 (3) 0 1 1 6 (10) 4 29 August 1999 UC Sampdoria 10 Francesco Totti FW 35 26 9 4 5 2 49 32 28 March 1993 AS Roma Primavera 17 Francesco Tavano FW 7 (7) 2 0 0 0 (2) 0 7 (9) 2 12 September 2004 Valencia CF 23 Mirko Vučinić FW 5 (19) 2 2 (4) 1 1 0 8 (23) 3 22 October 2006 US Lecce 35 Stefano Okaka Chuka WF 0 (6) 1 0 (3) 0 1 (1) 0 1 (10) 1 10 December 2005 AS Roma Primavera 99 Mido FW 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 0 0 (1) 0 19 September 2004 Olympique Marseille Results Serie A Round Date and time Opponent team Home/Away Result Goal Scorers 1 A September 9, 2006 – 18.00 Livorno H 2-0 De Rossi, Mancini 2 A September 17, 2006 – 15.00 Siena A 1-3 Taddei, Pizarro, Okaka 3 A September 20, 2006 – 20.30 Internazionale H 0-1 4 A September 24, 2006 – 15.00 Parma A 0-4 Montella, Perrotta, Rosi, Aquilani 5 A October 1, 2006 – 15.00 Empoli H 1-0 Montella 6 A October 15, 2006 – 15.00 Reggina A 1-0 7 A October 22, 2006 – 15.00 Chievo Verona H 1-1 Totti 8 A October 25, 2006 – 20.30 Ascoli H 2-2 Totti, Mexès 9 A October 28, 2006 – 18.00 Udinese A 0-1 Ferrari 10 A November 5, 2006 – 20.30 Fiorentina H 3-1 De Rossi, Taddei (2) 11 A November 11, 2006 – 20.30 Milan A 1-2 Totti (2) 12 A November 19, 2006 – 15.00 Catania H 7-0 Panucci (2), Mancini, Perrotta (2), Montella, Totti 13 A November 26, 2006 – 15.00 Sampdoria A 2-4 Totti (2), Perrotta, Panucci 14 A December 2, 2006 – 20.30 Atalanta H 2-1 Totti (2 R) 15 A December 10, 2006 – 20.30 Lazio A 3-0 16 A December 17, 2006 – 20.30 Palermo H 4-0 Mancini (2), Totti (R), Totti 17 A December 20, 2006 – 20.30 Torino A 1-2 Totti, Mancini 18 A December 23, 2006 – 15.00 Cagliari H 2-0 Taddei, Mancini 19 A January 14, 2007 – 15.00 Messina A 1-1 Mancini 1 R January 21, 2007 – 15.00 Livorno A 1-1 Totti 2 R January 28, 2007 – 15.00 Siena H 1-0 Vučinić 4 R February 11, 2007 – 15.00 Parma H 3-0 Totti, Perrotta, Taddei 5 R February 17, 2007 – 15.00 Empoli A 1-0 6 R February 25, 2007 – 15.00 Reggina H 3-0 Tavano, Mexès, Panucci 7 R February 28, 2007 – 15.00 Chievo Verona A 2-2 Totti (2) 8 R March 3, 2007 – 15.00 Ascoli A 1-1 Wilhelmsson 9 R March 11, 2007 – 20.30 Udinese H 3-1 Totti (R), Totti, Perrotta 10 R March 18, 2007 – 15.00 Fiorentina A 0-0 11 R March 31, 2007 – 20.30 Milan H 1-1 Mexès 12 R April 7, 2007 – 15.00 Catania N 0-2 Tavano, Vučinić 13 R April 15, 2007 – 15.00 Sampdoria H 4-0 Totti (2), Ferrari, Panucci 3 R April 18, 2007 – 17.30 Internazionale A 1-3 Perrotta, Totti, Cassetti 14 R April 22, 2007 – 15.00 Atalanta A 2-1 Perrotta 15 R April 29, 2007 – 15.00 Lazio H 0-0 16 R May 6, 2007 – 15.00 Palermo A 1-2 Totti, Cassetti 17 R May 13, 2007 – 15.00 Torino H 0-1 18 R May 20, 2007 – 15.00 Cagliari A 3-2 Totti (R), Totti 19 R May 27, 2007 – 15.00 Messina H 4-3 Totti (2), Mancini, Rosi UEFA Champions League Round Date and time Opponent team Home/Away Result Group D - Match 1 September 12, 2006 – 20.45 Shakhtar Donetsk H 4-0 Taddei, Totti, De Rossi, Pizarro Group D - Match 2 September 27, 2006 – 20.45 Valencia A 2-1 Totti Group D - Match 3 October 18, 2006 – 20.45 Olympiacos A 0-1 Perrotta Group D - Match 4 October 31, 2006 – 20.45 Olympiacos H 1-1 Totti Group D - Match 5 November 22, 2006 – 19.00 Shakhtar Donetsk A 1-0 Group D - Match 6 December 5, 2006 – 20.45 Valencia H 1-0 Panucci Round of 16 - 1st leg February 21, 2007 – 20.45 Olympique Lyon H 0-0 Round of 16 - 2nd leg March 6, 2007 – 20.45 Olympique Lyon A 0-2 Totti, Mancini Quarter-finals - 1st leg April 4, 2007 – 20.45 Manchester United H 2-1 Taddei, Vučinić Quarter-finals - 2nd leg April 10, 2007 – 20.45 Manchester United A 7-1 De Rossi Coppa Italia Round Date and time Opponent team Home/Away Result Round of 16 - 1st leg November 8, 2006 – 20.30 Triestina A 1-2 Montella (2) Round of 16 - 2nd leg November 29, 2006 – 17.00 Triestina H 2-0 Virga, Montella Quarter-finals - 1st leg January 10, 2007 – 21.00 Parma H 2-1 Mancini, Totti Quarter-finals - 2nd leg January 17, 2007 – 17.30 Parma A 2-2 De Rossi, Pizarro Semi-finals - 1st leg January 25, 2007 – 21.15 Milan A 2-2 Perrotta, Pizarro Semi-finals - 2nd leg January 31, 2007 – 21.15 Milan H 3-1 Mancini, Perrotta, Pizarro Final - 1st leg May 9, 2007 – 18.00 Inter H 6-2 Totti, De Rossi, Perrotta, Mancini, Panucci (2) Final - 2nd leg May 17, 2007 – 17.30 Inter A 2-1 Perrotta Supercoppa Italiana Round Date and time Opponent team Home/Away Result Final August 26, 2006 – 20.45 Inter A 4-3a.e.t. 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