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The '''Serie A 2006-07''' season, while originally scheduled to start around the end of August 2006, will now start on September 10 due to the ]. | The '''Serie A 2006-07''' season, while originally scheduled to start around the end of August 2006, will now start on September 10 due to the ]. | ||
Initially, ], ] and ] were all relegated to ], whereas ] were deducted 15 points but were not relegated, and consequently ], ] and ], originally slated for relegation to Serie B, were to have been retained in ] to keep the table at 20 teams. | Initially, ], ] and ] were all relegated to ], whereas ] were deducted 15 points but were not relegated, and consequently ], ] and ], originally slated for relegation to Serie B, were to have been retained in ] to keep the table at 20 teams. | ||
As a result of the appeals lodged by Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio and Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio have been reinstated to the Serie A but with 19 points and 11 points deductions for each team respectively. Milan's points reduction was reduced to only 8 points. Juventus will remain relegated to Serie B with a points deduction of 17. Lecce and Treviso return to Serie B, while Messina provisionally remains in Serie A to replace Juventus, pending further appeals. | As a result of the appeals lodged by Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio and Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio have been reinstated to the Serie A but with 19 points and 11 points deductions for each team respectively. Milan's points reduction was reduced to only 8 points. Juventus will remain relegated to Serie B with a points deduction of 17. Lecce and Treviso return to Serie B, while Messina provisionally remains in Serie A to replace Juventus, pending further appeals. | ||
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Revision as of 02:57, 17 August 2006
The Serie A 2006-07 season, while originally scheduled to start around the end of August 2006, will now start on September 10 due to the Serie A scandal of 2006.
Initially, Juventus F.C., ACF Fiorentina and S.S. Lazio were all relegated to Serie B, whereas A.C. Milan were deducted 15 points but were not relegated, and consequently U.S. Lecce, F.C. Messina Peloro and Treviso F.B.C. 1993, originally slated for relegation to Serie B, were to have been retained in Serie A to keep the table at 20 teams.
As a result of the appeals lodged by Fiorentina, Juventus, Lazio and Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio have been reinstated to the Serie A but with 19 points and 11 points deductions for each team respectively. Milan's points reduction was reduced to only 8 points. Juventus will remain relegated to Serie B with a points deduction of 17. Lecce and Treviso return to Serie B, while Messina provisionally remains in Serie A to replace Juventus, pending further appeals.
However, there is another ongoing inquiry involving Messina, Lecce, Reggina Calcio, A.C. Siena and Serie B team A.C. Arezzo.
According to the sentences, the 2006-07 Serie A will be composed as follows:
- Ascoli Calcio 1898 (Ascoli Piceno)
- Atalanta B.C. (Bergamo) - Promoted from Serie B (1st)
- Cagliari Calcio (Cagliari)
- Calcio Catania (Catania) - Promoted from Serie B (2nd)
- A.C. ChievoVerona (Verona)
- Empoli F.C. (Empoli)
- ACF Fiorentina (Florence) (to be deducted 19 points for the 2006/07 season)
- F.C. Internazionale Milano (Milan)
- S.S. Lazio (Rome) (to be deducted 11 points for the 2006/07 season)
- A.S. Livorno Calcio (Livorno)
- F.C. Messina Peloro (Messina)
- A.C. Milan (Milan) (to be deducted 8 points for the 2006/07 season)
- U.S. Città di Palermo (Palermo)
- Parma F.C. (Parma)
- Reggina Calcio (Reggina)
- A.S. Roma (Rome)
- U.C. Sampdoria (Genoa)
- A.C. Siena (Siena)
- Udinese Calcio (Udine)
- Torino F.C. (Turin) - Promoted from Serie B (3rd, won playoff)
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