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2006–07 Atlético Madrid season

101st season in existence of Atlético Madrid


101st season in existence of Atlético Madrid

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clubAtlético Madrid
season2006–07
stadiumVicente Calderón
chrtitlePresident
chairmanEnrique Cerezo
mgrtitleHead coach
managerJavier Aguirre
leagueLa Liga
league result7th
league topscorerFernando Torres (15)
cup1Copa del Rey
cup1 resultRound of 16
largest win4–1 vs Athletic Bilbao (17 Sept. 2006)
4–1 vs Getafe (13 May 2007)
largest loss0–6 vs FC Barcelona (20 May 2007)
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prevseason2005–06
nextseason2007–08

4–1 vs Getafe (13 May 2007)

The 2006–07 season was the 101st season in Atlético Madrid's history and their 70th season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. The season ran from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. With the club-record signing of superstarlet Sergio Agüero as well as Mariano Pernía and Raúl García, Atlético aimed to repeat Aguirre's recent feat of taking Osasuna to the UEFA Champions League. The end result was 60 points, the best points haul in its five-season La Liga return, although this was not enough even for UEFA Cup qualification, which resulted in captain Fernando Torres departing for Liverpool, the transfer causing fury among the support. It was the sole season that he and Sergio Agüero played together.

The 2006–07 season was Atlético's most recent without participation in any European competition.

Kit

In March 2006, Nike announced that the home kit for the forthcoming season will not use the usual stripes and feature halves instead, with the home kit consisting of halves in red and white and the away kit consisting of halves in navy blue and white. However, due to a massive negative reception from the fans, the club refused to use the red and white kit as their home choice. Finally, Nike decided to bring back the 2005–06 kit as their home choice, while both new kits will serve as away choices, depending on the color combinations used by the opposing team.

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Squad

Goalkeepers

  • ARGITA Leo Franco
  • ESP Roberto
  • ESP Ismael Falcón
  • ESP Iván Cuéllar

Defenders

  • GRE Giourkas Seitaridis
  • ESP Antonio López
  • ESPARG Mariano Pernía
  • BRA Fabiano Eller
  • POR Zé Castro
  • ESP Juan Valera
  • COL Luis Perea
  • ESP Pablo

Midfielders

  • FRA Peter Luccin
  • POR Costinha
  • ARGITA Luciano Galletti
  • ESP Gabi
  • ARGITA Maxi Rodríguez
  • ESP José Manuel Jurado
  • BUL Martin Petrov
  • ESP Miguel de las Cuevas
  • POR Maniche
  • ESP Roberto Batres
  • ESP Víctor Bravo
  • ESP Pollo

Attackers

  • ESP Fernando Torres
  • ARG Sergio Agüero
  • ESP Mista
  • ESP Fernando Marqués
  • ESP Rufino

Competitions

La Liga

Main article: 2006–07 La Liga

League table

Matches

Petrov Agüero Galletti Agüero Torres Agüero Maniche García Agüero Morientes Dani Alves Mista Sávio Pandiani Maniche Galletti Zambrotta Eto'o Ronaldinho Iniesta Yago Monreal

Copa del Rey

Main article: 2006–07 Copa del Rey

Matches

Report Kapó Courtois Zé María Pernía Torres Jurado Agüero

Statistics

Top scorers

RankPositionNumberPlayerLa LigaCopa del ReyTotalTotals46248
1FW9ESP Fernando Torres14115
2FW10ARG Sergio Agüero617
3MF11ARG Maxi Rodríguez606
4MF7ARG Luciano Galletti404
MF20POR Maniche404
6FW23ESP Mista303
7DF14POR Zé Castro202
MF17BUL Martin Petrov202
DF22ESP Pablo Ibáñez202
10DF12BRA Fabiano Eller101
Own goals202

References

References

  1. (28 March 2006). "El Atlético de Madrid se quedará sin rayas la temporada 2006-2007". [[Marca (newspaper).
  2. (5 July 2006). "El Atlético vestirá en casa a rayas y fuera, la camiseta partida". [[Diario AS]].
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