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2006 � 07 A-League

Football league season
CompetitionA-League
Season2006-07 A-League Season
ChampionsMelbourne Victory
AFC Champions LeagueMelbourne Victory, Adelaide United
Top goalscorerAU Daniel Allsopp
(11 goals)
Biggest away winNew Zealand Knights 0-4 Melbourne Victory
(27 October 2006)
Highest attendance50333
Lowest attendance1632
Average attendance12927
Previous Season2005-06
Next Season2007-08

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The A-League 2006 � 07 season was the second season of the Australian football (soccer) competition, the A-League. Football Federation Australia hoped to build on the success of the first season and on the interest generated by the Socceroos competing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Fox Sports had signed a A$120 million deal over 7 years for the exclusive broadcast rights of the A-League, AFC Champions League, and national team matches (excluding matches played in the World Cup finals).

The television advertisement campaign used for the 2006 � 07 season was the same as the previous season, with different music; Scribe's "Not Many" was replaced with Manuel Neztic's "Kickin Down". The second season was marketed as "A-League: Version 2".

2006-07 A-League Video

Melbourne Victory's final game at Olympic Park, when they secured the 2006/07 league title (Premiership) with a 4-0 win over the New Zealand Knights. Supporters in all stands take turns in a combined chant for all ends.
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Melbourne Victory's 50th Goal in the Hyundai A-League scored by the second highest scorer in Victory and A-League's history, Danny Allsopp. Game: Round 11 A-League 2006/07 vs Central Coast Mariners. Telstra Dome, 21st November 2006.
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AS Roma
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Team City Home Ground
Adelaide United FC Adelaide, SA Hindmarsh Stadium (17,000)
Central Coast Mariners FC Gosford, NSW Bluetongue Stadium (20,119)
Melbourne Victory FC Melbourne, Vic Olympic Park Stadium (18,500)
Telstra Dome (56,347)
Newcastle United Jets FC Newcastle, NSW Energy Australia Stadium (26,164)
New Zealand Knights FC Auckland, NZ North Harbour Stadium (25,000)
Perth Glory FC Perth, WA Members Equity Stadium (18,156)
Brisbane Roar FC Brisbane, Qld Suncorp Stadium (52,500)
Sydney FC Sydney, NSW Aussie Stadium (42,500)

Leading goalscorers : Grand Final
Player Team Goals
Daniel Allsopp Melbourne Victory FC 11
Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory FC 10
Damian Mori Central Coast Mariners FC (6), Brisbane Roar FC (2) 8
Mark Bridge Newcastle United Jets FC 8
Adam Kwasnik Central Coast Mariners FC 7
Jamie Harnwell Perth Glory FC 7

Most Goal Assists :
Player Team Goal Assists
Fred Melbourne Victory FC 9
Leo Bertos Perth Glory FC 9
Jason Spagnuolo Adelaide United FC 7
Matt Thompson Newcastle United Jets FC 6
Nick Carle Newcastle United Jets FC 6
Archie Thompson Melbourne Victory FC 5

Most Yellow Cards :
Player Team Yellow Cards
Adrian Leijer Melbourne Victory FC 7
Nick Carle Newcastle United Jets FC 6
Andrew Durante Newcastle United Jets FC 6
Kevin Muscat Melbourne Victory FC 5
Terry McFlynn Sydney FC 5
Simon Colosimo Perth Glory FC 5

Association football in Australia

National teamsMen's (Socceroos) , Women's (Matildas) , Men's U23 (Olyroos) , Men's U20 (Young Socceroos), Women's U20 (Young Matildas) , U18 Australian Youth Olympic team , Men's U17 (Joeys)
Current National LeaguesA-League , Youth League , W-League
Former LeaguesNational Soccer League , National Soccer Youth League , Women's National Soccer League

A-League

Seasons2005 - 06, 2006 - 07, 2007 - 08, 2008 - 09, 2009 - 10, 2010 - 11
Grand Finals2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Clubsbegin Adelaide United * Brisbane Roar * Central Coast Mariners * Gold Coast United * Melbourne Heart * Melbourne Victory * Newcastle Jets * North Queensland Fury * Perth Glory * Sydney FC * Wellington Phoenixend
Former Clubs New Zealand Knights
Expansion Clubs Sydney Rovers (2011)

2007 in Asian Football (AFC)

Domestic leaguesAfghanistan, Australia '06-'07 '07-'08, Bahrain '06-'07 '07-'08, China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong '06-'07 '07-'08, India '06-'07 '07-'08, Iraq '06-'07 '07-'08, Iran '06-'07 '07-'08, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia '06-'07 '07-'08, Singapore, Syria '06-'07 '07-'08, Thailand, Turkmenistan
AFC competitionsAFC Champions League, AFC Cup, AFC President's Cup



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