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2005–06 UEFA Champions League

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51st season of the UEFA club football tournament
2005–06 UEFA Champions League
TheStade de France inSaint-Denis hosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
12 July – 24 August 2005
Competition proper:
13 September 2005 – 17 May 2006
TeamsCompetition proper: 32
Total: 74
Final positions
ChampionsSpainBarcelona (2nd title)
Runners-upEnglandArsenal
Tournament statistics
Matches played125
Goals scored285 (2.28 per match)
Attendance5,133,156 (41,065 per match)
Top scorer(s)Andriy Shevchenko (Milan)
9 goals
International football competition

The2005–06 UEFA Champions League was the 51st season ofUEFA's premier European clubfootball tournament, theUEFA Champions League and the 14th since it was rebranded from the European Cup in 1992. 74 teams from 50 football associations took part, starting with the first qualifying round played on 12 July 2005.

Thefinal was played on 17 May 2006 atStade de France,Saint-Denis betweenBarcelona andArsenal. In the 18th minute, Arsenal goalkeeperJens Lehmann became the first player to be sent off in a European Cup final. Despite the disadvantage,Sol Campbell gave the English side the lead in the 37th minute.Samuel Eto'o brought Barcelona back on level terms in the 76th minute, beforeJuliano Belletti scored the winning goal five minutes later.

The defending champions wereLiverpool and as they did not qualify by their league position, UEFA gave them special dispensation and allowed them to defend their title from the first qualifying round of the competition. They made the group stage and progressed but were eliminated byBenfica in the first knockout round. From the following season, UEFA reserved a berth in the group stage for the defending champions regardless of their league position.[1][2]

Association team allocation

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A total of 74 teams from 49 of the 52UEFA member associations participated in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League (the exception beingLiechtenstein, which does not organise a domestic league,Andorra andSan Marino). The association ranking based on theUEFA country coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[3]

  • Associations 1–3 each have four teams qualify.
  • Associations 4–6 each have three teams qualify.
  • Associations 7–15 each have two teams qualify.
  • Associations 16–50 (except Liechtenstein) each have one team qualify.
  • As the winners of the2004–05 UEFA Champions League,Liverpool gained entry an additional entry despite not qualifying through their domestic league position. They were entered into the 1st qualifying round.

Association ranking

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For the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2004UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 1999–2000 to 2003–04.[4]

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations may have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (UCL) – Additional berth for the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League winners
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
1 Spain79.8514
2 England62.153+1(UCL)
3 Italy59.186
4 Germany49.4893
5 France48.326
6 Portugal42.333
7 Greece34.7482
8 Netherlands34.081
9 Czech Republic33.075
10 Turkey32.291
11 Scotland32.125
12 Belgium28.875
13 Switzerland22.375
14 Ukraine22.125
15 Norway21.900
16 Poland21.7501
17 Israel21.249
18 Austria21.125
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
19 Serbia and Montenegro20.1651
20 Bulgaria19.998
21 Russia19.916
22 Denmark17.450
23 Croatia17.375
24 Sweden16.716
25 Hungary15.290
26 Romania14.790
27 Slovakia12.832
28 Slovenia9.165
29 Cyprus8.998
30 Moldova6.832
31 Latvia5.998
32 Finland5.874
33 Bosnia and Herzegovina5.499
34 Georgia4.999
35 Macedonia4.830
36 Lithuania4.165
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
37 Belarus3.5821
38 Iceland3.332
39 Malta3.331
40 Republic of Ireland3.164
41 Armenia2.831
42 Wales2.332
43 Liechtenstein2.0000
44 Albania1.8311
45 Northern Ireland1.665
46 Estonia1.665
47 Luxembourg1.498
48 Azerbaijan1.165
49 Faroe Islands0.832
50 Kazakhstan0.666
51 Andorra0.0000
52 San Marino0.000

Distribution

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Because the title holders, Liverpool, entered the competition in the first qualifying round rather than the group stage, the following changes to the default access list were made:[5]

  • The champions of association 10 (Turkey) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the group stage.
  • The champions of association 16 (Poland) were promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.
  • The champions of association 26 (Romania) were promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.
Teams entering in this roundTeams advancing from previous round
First qualifying round
(24 teams)
  • 23 champions from associations 27–50 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 1 current Champions League title holder (Liverpool)
Second qualifying round
(28 teams)
  • 10 champions from associations 17–26
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10–15
  • 12 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
  • 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

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League positions of the previous season qualified via league position shown in parentheses. Liverpool qualified as title holders. (TH: Champions League title holders).

Group stage
SpainBarcelona(1st)ItalyJuventus(1st)FranceLyon(1st)GreeceOlympiacos(1st)
SpainReal Madrid(2nd)ItalyMilan(2nd)FranceLille(2nd)NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven(1st)
EnglandChelsea(1st)GermanyBayern Munich(1st)PortugalBenfica(1st)Czech RepublicSparta Prague(1st)
EnglandArsenal(2nd)GermanySchalke 04(2nd)PortugalPorto(2nd)TurkeyFenerbahçe(1st)
Third qualifying round
SpainVillarreal(3rd)ItalyUdinese(4th)NetherlandsAjax(2nd)SwitzerlandBasel(1st)
SpainReal Betis(4th)GermanyWerder Bremen(3rd)Czech RepublicSlavia Prague(2nd)UkraineShakhtar Donetsk(1st)
EnglandManchester United(3rd)FranceMonaco(3rd)ScotlandRangers(1st)NorwayRosenborg(1st)
EnglandEverton(4th)PortugalSporting CP(3rd)BelgiumClub Brugge(1st)PolandWisła Kraków(1st)
ItalyInternazionale(3rd)GreecePanathinaikos(2nd)
Second qualifying round
TurkeyTrabzonspor(2nd)UkraineDynamo Kyiv(2nd)Serbia and MontenegroPartizan(1st)CroatiaHajduk Split(1st)
BelgiumAnderlecht(2nd)NorwayVålerenga(2nd)BulgariaCSKA Sofia(1st)SwedenMalmö FF(1st)
ScotlandCeltic(2nd)IsraelMaccabi Haifa(1st)RussiaLokomotiv Moscow(1st)HungaryDebrecen(1st)
SwitzerlandThun(2nd)AustriaRapid Wien(1st)DenmarkBrøndby(1st)RomaniaSteaua București(1st)
First qualifying round
EnglandLiverpool(TH)FinlandHaka(1st)IcelandFH(1st)Northern IrelandGlentoran(1st)
SlovakiaArtmedia Bratislava(1st)Bosnia and HerzegovinaZrinjski Mostar(1st)MaltaSliema Wanderers(1st)EstoniaLevadia Tallinn(1st)
SloveniaHIT Gorica(1st)Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi(1st)Republic of IrelandShelbourne(1st)LuxembourgF91 Dudelange(1st)
CyprusAnorthosis Famagusta(1st)North MacedoniaRabotnicki(1st)ArmeniaPyunik(1st)AzerbaijanNeftçi(1st)
MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol(1st)LithuaniaKaunas(1st)WalesTotal Network Solutions(1st)Faroe IslandsHB(1st)
LatviaSkonto(1st)BelarusDinamo Minsk(1st)AlbaniaTirana(1st)KazakhstanKairat(1st)

Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the competition is as follows (all draws are held at UEFA headquarters inNyon,Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).[6]

PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round24 June 200512–13 July 200519–20 July 2005
Second qualifying round26–27 July 20052–3 August 2005
Third qualifying round29 July 20059–10 August 200523–24 August 2005
Group stageMatchday 125 August 2005
(Monaco)
13–14 September 2005
Matchday 227–28 September 2005
Matchday 318–19 October 2005
Matchday 41–2 November 2005
Matchday 522–23 November 2005
Matchday 66–7 December 2005
Knockout phaseRound of 1616 December 200521–22 February 20067–8 March 2006[a]
Quarter-finals10 March 200628–29 March 20064–5 April 2006
Semi-finals18–19 April 200625–26 April 2006
Final17 May 2006 atStade de France,Saint-Denis
Notes
  1. ^Internazionale home game in the Round of 16 was rescheduled to one week later (14 March 2006) due to venue clash withMilan.

Qualifying rounds

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Main article:2005–06 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

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Title-holdersLiverpool, as well as 23 league champions from countries ranked 27 or lower in the 2004UEFA ranking, were drawn against each other and played two matches, home and away, with the winners advancing to the second qualifying round. Though they finished fifth in thePremier League in2004–05 (at the time, only four teams from an association were allowed to compete in the Champions League), Liverpool were granted a special exemption byUEFA as the holders, whereby they were placed into the first qualification round,[7][8][9] and were drawn againstTNS in that round.[10][11]

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Levadia Tallinn Estonia1–2Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi1–00–2
Kairat Kazakhstan3–4Slovakia Artmedia Bratislava2–01–4 (a.e.t.)
Neftçi Azerbaijan4–1Iceland FH2–02–1
Rabotnicki North Macedonia6–1Latvia Skonto6–00–1
Dinamo Minsk Belarus1–2Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta1–10–1
Sliema Wanderers Malta1–6Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol1–40–2
HB Faroe Islands2–8Lithuania Kaunas2–40–4
Liverpool England6–0Wales Total Network Solutions3–03–0
Haka Finland3–2Armenia Pyunik1–02–2
HIT Gorica Slovenia2–3Albania Tirana2–00–3
Glentoran Northern Ireland2–6Republic of Ireland Shelbourne1–21–4
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg4–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar0–14–0 (a.e.t.)

Second qualifying round

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The 12 winners from the first qualifying round, 10 champions from countries ranked 17–26, and six second–placed teams from countries ranked 10–15 were drawn against each other and played two matches, home and away, with the winners advancing to the third qualifying round.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Kaunas Lithuania1–5England Liverpool1–30–2
Dinamo Tbilisi Georgia (country)1–5Denmark Brøndby0–21–3
Anderlecht Belgium5–1Azerbaijan Neftçi5–00–1
Vålerenga Norway5–1Finland Haka1–04–1
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine2–3Switzerland Thun2–20–1
Anorthosis Famagusta Cyprus3–2Turkey Trabzonspor3–10–1
Artmedia Bratislava Slovakia5–4Scotland Celtic5–00–4
Tirana Albania0–4Bulgaria CSKA Sofia0–20–2
Malmö FF Sweden5–4Israel Maccabi Haifa3–22–2
Shelbourne Republic of Ireland1–4Romania Steaua București0–01–4
Rabotnicki North Macedonia1–3Russia Lokomotiv Moscow1–10–2
F91 Dudelange Luxembourg3–9Austria Rapid Wien1–62–3
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro2–0Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol1–01–0
Debrecen Hungary8–0Croatia Hajduk Split3–05–0

Third qualifying round

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The 14 winners from the second qualifying round, six champions from countries ranked 11–16, three second–placed teams from countries ranked 7–9, six third–placed teams from countries ranked 1–6, and three fourth–placed teams from countries ranked 1–3 were drawn to play 2 matches, home and away, with the winners advancing to the group stage and losers advancing to the first round of theUEFA Cup.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Wisła Kraków Poland4–5Greece Panathinaikos3–11–4 (a.e.t.)
Real Betis Spain3–2France Monaco1–02–2
Vålerenga Norway1–1 (3–4p)Belgium Club Brugge1–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Manchester United England6–0Hungary Debrecen3–03–0
Everton England2–4Spain Villarreal1–21–2
Anorthosis Famagusta Cyprus1–4Scotland Rangers1–20–2
Steaua București Romania3–4Norway Rosenborg1–12–3
Rapid Wien Austria2–1Russia Lokomotiv Moscow1–11–0
Artmedia Bratislava Slovakia0–0 (4–3p)Serbia and Montenegro Partizan0–00–0 (a.e.t.)
CSKA Sofia Bulgaria2–3England Liverpool1–31–0
Sporting CP Portugal2–4Italy Udinese0–12–3
Malmö FF Sweden0–4Switzerland Thun0–10–3
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine1–3Italy Internazionale0–21–1
Basel Switzerland2–4Germany Werder Bremen2–10–3
Brøndby Denmark3–5Netherlands Ajax2–21–3
Anderlecht Belgium4–1Czech Republic Slavia Prague2–12–0

Group stage

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Main article:2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage
Location of teams of the2005–06 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Brown: Group A; Red: Group B; Orange: Group C; Yellow: Group D;
Green: Group E; Blue: Group F; Purple: Group G; Pink: Group H.

16 winners from the third qualifying round, 10 champions from countries ranked 1–10, and 6 second-placed teams from countries ranked 1–6 were drawn into 8 groups of 4 teams each. Normally two teams from the same association cannot be drawn in the same group. The only exception is Liverpool because of their abnormal qualification as title holders because not having finished in the top four of the English league, Liverpool were given no "association protection" in the tournament. For the group stage, the only team from the same association they could be drawn with was Chelsea, as the rest were in the same seeding pot.[12][13][14][15] The top 2 teams in each group advanced to the Champions League knock-out stage, while the third-placed teams advanced to the Round of 32 in theUEFA Cup.[16]

Tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[17]

  1. Points earned in head-to-head matches between the tied teams.
  2. Total goals scored in head-to-head matches between the tied teams.
  3. Away goals scored in head-to-head matches between the tied teams.
  4. Cumulative goal difference in all group matches.
  5. Total goals scored in all group matches.
  6. HigherUEFA coefficient going into the competition.

Real Betis,Villarreal,Udinese,Thun andArtmedia Bratislava made their debut appearance in the group stage.[18]

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationJUVBAYBRURWI
1ItalyJuventus6501125+715Advance toknockout stage2–11–03–0
2GermanyBayern Munich6411104+6132–11–04–0
3BelgiumClub Brugge621367−17Transfer toUEFA Cup1–21–13–2
4AustriaRapid Wien6006315−1201–30–10–1
Source:RSSSF

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationARSAJXTHUSPP
1EnglandArsenal6510102+816Advance toknockout stage0–02–13–0
2NetherlandsAjax6321106+4111–22–02–1
3SwitzerlandThun611449−54Transfer toUEFA Cup0–12–41–0
4Czech RepublicSparta Prague602429−720–21–10–0
Source:RSSSF

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARBRMUDIPAN
1SpainBarcelona6510162+1416Advance toknockout stage3–14–15–0
2GermanyWerder Bremen62131212070–24–35–1
3ItalyUdinese62131012−27Transfer toUEFA Cup0–21–13–0
4GreecePanathinaikos6114416−1240–02–11–2
Source:RSSSF

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationVILBENLILMUN
1SpainVillarreal624031+210Advance toknockout stage1–11–00–0
2PortugalBenfica622255080–11–02–1
3FranceLille613212−16Transfer toUEFA Cup0–00–01–0
4EnglandManchester United613234−160–02–10–0
Source:RSSSF

Group E

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMILPSVSCHFEN
1ItalyMilan6321126+611Advance toknockout stage0–03–23–1
2NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven631246−2101–01–02–0
3GermanySchalke 046222129+38Transfer toUEFA Cup2–23–02–0
4TurkeyFenerbahçe6114714−740–43–03–3
Source:RSSSF

Group F

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLYORMAROSOLY
1FranceLyon6510134+916Advance toknockout stage3–02–12–1
2SpainReal Madrid6312108+2101–14–12–1
3NorwayRosenborg6114611−54Transfer toUEFA Cup0–10–21–1
4GreeceOlympiacos6114713−641–42–11–3
Source:RSSSF

Group G

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLIVCHEBETAND
1EnglandLiverpool633061+512Advance toknockout stage0–00–03–0
2EnglandChelsea632171+6110–04–01–0
3SpainReal Betis621337−47Transfer toUEFA Cup1–21–00–1
4BelgiumAnderlecht610518−730–10–20–1
Source:RSSSF

Group H

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationINTRANARTPOR
1ItalyInternazionale641194+513Advance toknockout stage1–04–02–1
2ScotlandRangers614177071–10–03–2
3SlovakiaArtmedia Bratislava613259−46Transfer toUEFA Cup0–12–20–0
4PortugalPorto612389−152–01–12–3
Source:RSSSF

Knockout phase

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Main article:2005–06 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Bracket

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Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
SpainReal Madrid000
EnglandArsenal101
EnglandArsenal202
ItalyJuventus000
GermanyWerder Bremen314
ItalyJuventus(a)224
EnglandArsenal101
SpainVillarreal000
NetherlandsAjax202
ItalyInternazionale213
ItalyInternazionale202
SpainVillarreal(a)112
ScotlandRangers213
17 May –Saint-Denis
SpainVillarreal(a)213
EnglandArsenal1
SpainBarcelona2
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven000
FranceLyon145
FranceLyon011
ItalyMilan033
GermanyBayern Munich112
ItalyMilan145
ItalyMilan000
SpainBarcelona101
PortugalBenfica123
EnglandLiverpool000
PortugalBenfica000
SpainBarcelona022
EnglandChelsea112
SpainBarcelona213

Round of 16

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Chelsea England2–3Spain Barcelona1–21–1
Real Madrid Spain0–1England Arsenal0–10–0
Werder Bremen Germany4–4 (a)Italy Juventus3–21–2
Bayern Munich Germany2–5Italy Milan1–11–4
PSV Eindhoven Netherlands0–5France Lyon0–10–4
Ajax Netherlands2–3Italy Internazionale2–20–1
Benfica Portugal3–0England Liverpool1–02–0
Rangers Scotland3–3 (a)Spain Villarreal2–21–1

Quarter-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Arsenal England2–0Italy Juventus2–00–0
Lyon France1–3Italy Milan0–01–3
Internazionale Italy2–2 (a)Spain Villarreal2–10–1
Benfica Portugal0–2Spain Barcelona0–00–2

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Arsenal England1–0Spain Villarreal1–00–0
Milan Italy0–1Spain Barcelona0–10–0

Final

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Main article:2006 UEFA Champions League final

The final was played on 17 May 2006 at theStade de France inSaint-Denis, France.

BarcelonaSpain2–1EnglandArsenal
Report
Attendance: 79,610[19]

Statistics

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Statistics exclude qualifying rounds.

Top goalscorers

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Rank[20]PlayerTeamGoalsMinutes played
1UkraineAndriy ShevchenkoItalyMilan9950
2BrazilRonaldinhoSpainBarcelona71078
3FranceDavid TrezeguetItalyJuventus6733
CameroonSamuel Eto'oSpainBarcelona978
5BrazilAdrianoItalyInternazionale5679
FranceJohan MicoudGermanyWerder Bremen720
FranceThierry HenryEnglandArsenal931
BrazilKakáItalyMilan986
9ArgentinaJulio CruzItalyInternazionale4370
ItalyFilippo InzaghiItalyMilan394
ItalyVincenzo IaquintaItalyUdinese434
NorwayJohn CarewFranceLyon623
DenmarkPeter LøvenkrandsScotlandRangers656
BrazilJuninhoFranceLyon691

See also

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References

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