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词条 2006 Veikkausliiga
释义

  1. Table

  2. European results

  3. Promotions and relegations

  4. Top goal scorers

  5. External links

{{infobox football league season
| image =
| caption =
| competition = Veikkausliiga
| winners = Tampere United
2nd Finnish title
| premiers =
| promoted =
| relegated = KuPS
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Tampere United
| continentalcup2 = UEFA Cup
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = HJK, MyPa, FC Haka
| matches = 156
| total goals = 410
| average goals =
| league topscorer = {{flagicon|Finland}}Hermanni Vuorinen (16)
| biggest home win = TPS 7 - 0 FC KooTeePee
| biggest away win = KuPS 0 - 5 TPS
| highest scoring = TPS 7 - 0 FC KooTeePee
FF Jaro 2 - 5 FC Honka
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest winless =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2005
| nextseason = 2007
| season = 2006
}}

The 2006 season of the Veikkausliiga the 17th season in the league's history, began on April 19 and ended on October 29.

The league was originally supposed to have 14 teams, but AC Allianssi was refused a license, and the league was subsequently played with only 13 teams.

{{Location map+ |Finland |float=right|width=265 |caption=Location of teams in 2006 Veikkausliiga |places={{Location map~ |Finland |lat=62.8980 |long=27.6782 |label=KuPS }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.772778 |long=26.790278 |label=MyPa }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.179119 |long=24.781256 |label=Honka |position=left}}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.1875 |long=24.9225 |label=Viikingit
HJK }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=63.673611 |long=22.695 |label=Jaro }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=61.498056 |long=23.760833 |label=Tampere United |position=left }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.466667 |long=26.945833 |label=KooTeePee }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.1025 |long=19.935 |label=Mariehamn |position=bottom}}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.983056 |long=25.634167 |label=Lahti }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=60.442778 |long=22.291667 |label=Inter
TPS |position=left }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=63.085278 |long=21.627778 |label=VPS }}{{Location map~ |Finland |lat=61.266667 |long=24.030556 |label=Haka }}
}}

Table

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=QR
|sortable_table=y
|team1=TAM|name_TAM=Tampere United
|team2=HJK|name_HJK=HJK
|team3=HAK|name_HAK=FC Haka
|team4=HON|name_HON=FC Honka
|team5=IFK|name_IFK=IFK Mariehamn
|team6=MYP|name_MYP=MyPa
|team7=TPS|name_TPS=TPS
|team8=LAH|name_LAH=FC Lahti
|team9=VPS|name_VPS=VPS
|team10=INT|name_INT=FC Inter
|team11=KTP|name_KTP=FC KooTeePee
|team12=JAR|name_JAR=FF Jaro
|team13=KUPS|name_KUPS=KuPS
|win_TAM=16|draw_TAM=3|loss_TAM=5|gf_TAM=39|ga_TAM=18
|win_HJK=13|draw_HJK=6|loss_HJK=5|gf_HJK=45|ga_HJK=18
|win_HAK=13|draw_HAK=5|loss_HAK=6|gf_HAK=37|ga_HAK=24
|win_HON=13|draw_HON=3|loss_HON=8|gf_HON=50|ga_HON=32
|win_IFK=10|draw_IFK=7|loss_IFK=7|gf_IFK=31|ga_IFK=22
|win_MYP=10|draw_MYP=4|loss_MYP=10|gf_MYP=25|ga_MYP=26
|win_TPS=9|draw_TPS=4|loss_TPS=11|gf_TPS=35|ga_TPS=38
|win_LAH=9|draw_LAH=4|loss_LAH=11|gf_LAH=26|ga_LAH=34
|win_VPS=8|draw_VPS=5|loss_VPS=11|gf_VPS=26|ga_VPS=36
|win_INT=7|draw_INT=7|loss_INT=10|gf_INT=25|ga_INT=35
|win_KTP=8|draw_KTP=3|loss_KTP=13|gf_KTP=26|ga_KTP=44
|win_JAR=4|draw_JAR=7|loss_JAR=13|gf_JAR=27|ga_JAR=42
|win_KUPS=5|draw_KUPS=4|loss_KUPS=15|gf_KUPS=18|ga_KUPS=41
|col_CL1=#90EE90|text_CL1=UEFA Champions League First Qualifying Round
|result1=CL1
|col_UC1=#97DEFF|text_UC1=UEFA Cup First Qualifying Round
|result2=UC1
|col_UC1b=#97DEFF|text_UC1b=UEFA Cup First Qualifying Round
|note_res_UC1b=FC Haka gained HJK's UEFA Cup place as HJK won the Finnish Cup. The Intertoto Cup place was given to FC Honka.
|result3=UC1b
|col_IC=#ccccff|text_IC=UEFA Intertoto Cup
|result4=IC
|col_UC1c=#97DEFF|text_UC1c=UEFA Cup First Qualifying Round
|note_res_UC1c=MyPa were awarded a place in the UEFA Cup as Fair Play Award winners.
|result6=UC1c
|col_R=#FFF380|text_R=Relegation to Ykkönen
|result13=R
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=complete
|source=[https://web.archive.org/web/20120114221317/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesf/fin06.html RSSSF]
}}

European results

Champions League:
  • MyPa prevailed in the first round against The New Saints, but was knocked out by FC Copenhagen in the second round
UEFA Cup:
  • HJK lost the first round to Drogheda United
  • FC Haka lost the first round to FC Levadia Tallinn
Intertoto Cup:
  • Tampere United won the first round against Carmarthen Town F.C., but was knocked out by Kalmar FF in the second round

Promotions and relegations

  • The 2007 season is once again being contested by 14 teams. Only one team, KuPS, was relegated, while two teams from Division 1 were promoted, being FC Viikingit and AC Oulu.

Top goal scorers

Position Player Country Team Goals
1 Hermanni Vuorinen Finland}} FC Honka 16
2 Rafael Brazil}} FC Lahti 13
3 Farid Ghazi Algeria}} HJK 12
4 Ville Lehtinen Finland}} Tampere Utd 11
- Mikko Paatelainen Finland}} FF Jaro 11
- Antti Pohja Finland}} HJK 11
7 Ady Brazil}}/{{flagicon|Tunisia}} TPS 10
- Valtter Laaksonen Finland}} FC Inter 10

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120114221317/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesf/fin06.html Results from RSSSF]
{{Veikkausliiga seasons}}{{2006 in Finnish football}}{{2005–06 in European Football (UEFA)}}{{2006-07 in European Football (UEFA)}}

4 : Veikkausliiga seasons|2006–07 in European association football leagues|2005–06 in European association football leagues|2006 in Finnish football

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