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词条 2005–06 Royal League
释义

  1. Rules

  2. Bonuses

  3. Group stage

     Group 1  Group 2  Group 3  3rd placed teams 

  4. Knockout stages

     Quarter-finals, first leg  Quarter-finals, second leg  Semi-finals, first leg  Semi-finals, second leg  Final 

  5. Top scorers

  6. See also

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}}{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Royal League
| year = 2005–06
| image = Parken 2011 1.JPG
| size = 300px
| caption = Parken Stadium in Copenhagen hosted the final
| dates = 10 November 2005 – 9 April 2006
| num_teams = 12
| associations = 3
| champion_other ={{flagicon|DEN}} Copenhagen
| count =2
| second_other ={{flagicon|NOR}} Lillestrøm
| matches = 49
| goals = 124
| attendance =
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|SWE}} Tobias Hysén
{{flagicon|NOR}} Klaus Kærgård
(6 goals each)
| prevseason = 2004–05
| nextseason = 2006–07
| updated =
}}

The Royal League 2005-06 fixtures and results.

Rules

Initially, the twelve participating teams are placed into three groups with four clubs each. These face each other home and away. The group winners and runners-up qualify for the quarter finals, along with the two best 3rd position-teams. From here on, the tournament is purely played as a two-legged knockout tournament, except from the final.

Bonuses

A wide variety of bonuses are paid in the Royal League 2005–06. A complete list is found below. All amounts are in Norwegian kroner.

  • Qualification to Royal League
    • Qualification to the tournament - 1,250,000 NOK (£ 141,525)
  • Qualification to quarterfinals
    • Group winner - 1,250,000 NOK (£ 141,525)
    • Group runner-up - 1,000,000 NOK (£ 113,220)
    • Group third place - 500,000 NOK (£ 56,610)
  • Match bonus
    • Win in group stage - 250,000 NOK (£ 28,305)
    • Draw in group stage - 125,000 NOK (£ 14,152.50)
    • Win in quarter- or semifinals - 400,000 NOK (£ 45,288)
    • Draw in quarter- or semifinals - 200,000 NOK (£ 22,644)
    • Win in the final (final champion) - 3,000,000 NOK (£ 339,660)
    • Loss in the final (final runner-up) - 1,000,000 NOK (£ 113,220)
  • Spectator bonus (for achieving a certain average attendance in home games, except the final)
    • Over 3,000 - 100,000 NOK (£ 11,322)
    • Over 4,000 - 150,000 NOK (£ 16,983)
    • Over 5,000 - 200,000 NOK (£ 22,644)
    • Over 6,000 - 300,000 NOK (£ 33,966)
    • Over 7,000 - 400,000 NOK (£ 45,288)
    • Over 8,000 - 500,000 NOK (£ 56,610)
    • Over 9,000 - 600,000 NOK (£ 67,932)
    • Over 10,000 - 800,000 NOK (£ 90,576)
    • Over 15,000 - 1,000,000 NOK (£ 113,220)

Group stage

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Blue: Group 1; Red: Group 2; Green: Group 3.
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}}

Tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order:

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

Teams that clinched a spot in the quarter-finals are indicated in bold type.

Teams eliminated from Royal League are indicated in italic type.

Group 1

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1. {{Flagicon|Denmark}} FC Midtjylland126330135+8
2. {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Hammarby IF862221210+2
3. {{Flagicon|Norway}} Vålerenga IF86222810-2
4. {{Flagicon|Norway}} IK Start36033816-8
Thursday 24 November18:00Midtjylland4–0VålerengaSAS ArenaAtt: 3,154
18:00Start2–4HammarbyOdd StadionAtt: 639

Sunday 27 November

16:00

Vålerenga

3–1

Start

Ullevaal

Att: 2,940

Thursday 8 December

18:00

Start

1–1

Midtjylland

Odd Stadion

Att: 63
20:35Hammarby0–0VålerengaSöderstadionAtt: 6,061

Sunday 11 December

15:55

Start

3–3

Vålerenga

Odd Stadion

Att: 429
Monday 12 December19:00Hammarby2–2MidtjyllandSöderstadionAtt: 6,104

Thursday 9 February

19:00

Midtjylland

4–1

Hammarby

SAS Arena

Att: 3,052

Sunday 12 February

13:30

Vålerenga

0–1

Midtjylland

Vallhall Arena

Att: 2,653
16:00Hammarby4–0StartSödertälje FotbollsarenaAtt: 4,153

Thursday 16 February

20:35

Midtjylland

1–1

Start

SAS Arena

Att: 3,370
20:35Vålerenga2–1HammarbyVallhall ArenaAtt: 2,178

Group 2

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1. {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm SK10624063+3
2. {{Flagicon|Denmark}} FC Copenhagen76141550
3. {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Brøndby IF66132770
4. {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Kalmar FF6613236-3
Thursday 10 November20:35Kalmar FF1–1BrøndbyFredriksskansAtt: 4,540
Thursday 24 November20:30Lillestrøm0–0CopenhagenÅråsen StadionAtt: 2,289

Sunday 27 November

14:00

Lillestrøm

0–0

Kalmar FF

Åråsen Stadion

Att: 1,777

Thursday 8 December

18:00

Kalmar FF

0–2

Lillestrøm

Fredriksskans

Att: 3,002
20:35Copenhagen1–1BrøndbyParkenAtt: 17,644

Sunday 11 December

16:00

Kalmar FF

1–0

Copenhagen

Fredriksskans

Att: 3,315
18:05Brøndby0–1LillestrømBrøndby StadionAtt: 7,481

Thursday 9 February

20:35

Brøndby

1–2

Copenhagen

Brøndby Stadion

Att: 12,345

Sunday 12 February

16:00

Brøndby

2–0

Kalmar FF

Brøndby Stadion

Att: 7,851
16:00Copenhagen1–1LillestrømParkenAtt: 7,067

Thursday 16 February

20:35

Copenhagen

1–1

Kalmar FF

Parken

Att: 5,432
20:35Lillestrøm2–2BrøndbyTønsberg GressbaneAtt: 323

Group 3

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1. {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Djurgårdens IF10631287+1
2. {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lyn Oslo8622276+1
3. {{Flagicon|Sweden}} IFK Göteborg86222770
4. {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Aalborg BK6613279-2
Thursday 24 November19:00Lyn1–0GöteborgTønsberg GressbaneAtt: 890
20:35Aalborg1–3DjurgårdenAalborg StadionAtt: 5,246

Sunday 27 November

16:00

Djurgården

0–1

Göteborg

Södertälje Fotbollsarena

Att: 2,238

Thursday 8 December

18:00

Göteborg

3–3

Aalborg

Ullevi

Att: 4,178
20:30Lyn1–2DjurgårdenUllevaalAtt: 1,050

Sunday 11 December

15:00

Göteborg

1–3

Lyn

Ullevi

Att: 6,277
Tuesday 13 December19:00Djurgården2–1AalborgSödertälje FotbollsarenaAtt: 1,309

Thursday 9 February

19:00

Aalborg

2–1

Lyn

Aalborg Stadion

Att: 3,012

Sunday 12 February

16:00

Göteborg

2–0

Djurgården

Ullevi

Att: 3,349
16:00Lyn0–0AalborgVallhall ArenaAtt: 1,040

Thursday 16 February

20:35

Aalborg

0–0

Göteborg

Aalborg Stadion

Att: 3,771
20:35Djurgården1–1LynSödertälje FotbollsarenaAtt: 1,244

3rd placed teams

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
1. {{Flagicon|Sweden}} IFK Göteborg86222770
2. {{Flagicon|Norway}} Vålerenga IF86222810-2
3. {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Brøndby IF66132770

Knockout stages

Quarter-finals, first leg


{{Footballbox |

date = 23 February
18:00 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lyn |

score = 1–3 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Midtjylland |

goals1 = Theorin 45' |

goals2 = Kærgård 9', 60'
Sørensen 11' |

stadium = Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg |

attendance = 303 |

referee = Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)}}


{{Footballbox |

date = 23 February
18:30 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Djurgården |

score = 2–1 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Vålerenga |

goals1 = Hysén 9', 67' |

goals2 = Berre 82' |

stadium = Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje |

attendance = 1,130 |

referee = Mikael Svendsen (Denmark)}}


{{Footballbox |

date = 23 February
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen |

score = 2–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Hammarby |

goals1 = Santos 55'
Allbäck 56' |

goals2 = |

stadium = Parken, Copenhagen |

attendance = 6,011 |

referee = Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)}}


{{Footballbox |

date = 23 February
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Göteborg |

score = 0–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

stadium = Ullevi, Gothenburg |

attendance = 2,228 |

referee = Peter Rasmussen (Denmark)}}


Quarter-finals, second leg


{{Footballbox |

date = 9 March
18:30 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Midtjylland |

score = 1–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lyn |

goals1 = Sørensen 54' |

goals2 = |

stadium = SAS Arena, Herning |

attendance = 3,313 |

referee = Martin Hansson (Sweden)}}

Midtjylland win 4–1 on aggregate

{{Footballbox
|date=9 March
|time=20:35
|team1={{Flagicon|Sweden}} Hammarby
|score=2–0
|team2={{Flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen
|goals1=Andersson 87', 90'
|goals2=
|stadium=Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje
|attendance=2,172
|referee=Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway)
|penalties1=von Schlebrügge {{penmiss}}
Andersson {{penmiss}}
Fischbein {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore=0–3
|penalties2={{pengoal}} Jacobsen
{{pengoal}} Hutchinson
{{pengoal}} Pimpong }}
Copenhagen win 3–0 on penalties after playing 2–2 on aggregate

{{Footballbox
|date=9 March
|time=20:35
|team1={{Flagicon|Norway}} Vålerenga
|score=1–3
|team2={{Flagicon|Sweden}} Djurgården
|report=
|goals1=Muri 49'
|goals2=Jonson 14'
Håkansson 25’
Hysén 80'
|stadium=Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg
|attendance=996
|referee=Claus Bo Larsen (Denmark)}}
Djurgården win 5–2 on aggregate

{{Footballbox |

date = 11 March
14:00 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm |

score = 2–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Göteborg |

goals1 = Occean 10', 70' |

goals2 = |

stadium = Tønsberg Gressbane, Tønsberg |

attendance = 586 |

referee = Nicolai Vollquartz (Denmark)}}

Lillestrøm win 2–0 on aggregate

Semi-finals, first leg


{{Footballbox |

date = 16 March
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen |

score = 3–1 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Midtjylland |

goals1 = Silberbauer 13'
Ijeh 25'
Hangeland 73' |

goals2 = Reid 87' |

stadium = Parken, Copenhagen |

attendance = 9,232 |

referee = Terje Hauge (Norway)}}


{{Footballbox |

date = 16 March
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Djurgården |

score = 1–3 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm |

goals1 = Håkansson (pen) 77' |

goals2 = Koren 19'
Andersson 68’
Storm (og) 86' |

stadium = Södertälje Fotbollsarena, Södertälje |

attendance = 2,180 |

referee = Knud Erik Fisker (Denmark)}}


Semi-finals, second leg


{{Footballbox |

date = 23 March
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Midtjylland |

score = 0–4 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen |

goals1 = |

goals2 = Ijeh 24', 43'
Silberbauer 32'
Kvist 62' |

stadium = SAS Arena, Herning |

attendance = 5,285 |

referee = Daniel Stålhammar (Sweden)}}

Copenhagen win 7–1 on aggregate

{{Footballbox |

date = 26 March
15:30 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm |

score = 1–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Sweden}} Djurgården |

goals1 = Koren (pen) 24' |

goals2 = |

stadium = Åråsen Stadion, Lillestrøm |

attendance = 4,301 |

referee = Thomas Vejlgaard (Denmark)}}

Lillestrøm win 4–1 on aggregate

Final

{{Main|2006 Royal League Final}}
{{Footballbox |

date = 9 April
20:35 |

team1 = {{Flagicon|Denmark}} Copenhagen |

score = 1–0 |

team2 = {{Flagicon|Norway}} Lillestrøm |

goals1 = Pimpong 89' |

goals2 = |

stadium = Parken, Copenhagen |

attendance = 13,617 |

referee = Peter Fröjdfeldt (Sweden)}}

2005-06 champions

FC Copenhagen
Second title

Top scorers

Goal scorerTeamGoals
Sweden}} Tobias HysénDjurgården6
Denmark}} Klaus KærgårdMidtjylland6
Sweden}} Petter AnderssonHammarby4
Norway}} Morten BerreVålerenga4
Denmark}} Dennis SørensenMidtjylland4
Sweden}} Jeffrey AubynnHammarby3
Nigeria}} Peter IjehCopenhagen3
Sweden}} David JohanssonHammarby3
Faroe Islands}} Todi JónssonStart3
Canada}} Olivier OcceanLillestrøm3
Sweden}} Stefan SelakovicGöteborg3
Norway}} Jo TessemLyn3

See also

  • 2005-06 Royal League statistics
{{Royal League seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Royal League}}

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