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The 2006–07 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclays Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th season of the FA Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 19 August 2006 and concluded on 13 May 2007. Chelsea were the two-time defending champions.
Premier League: Manchester United: 2006–07 Premier League: BBC: FA Cup: Chelsea: 2006–07 FA Cup beat Manchester United 1–0 in final BBC: Carling Cup: Chelsea: 2006–07 Carling Cup beat Arsenal 2–1 in final BBC: Football League Championship: Sunderland: 2006–07 Football League: BBC: Football League One: Scunthorpe United: 2006–07 ...
The 2006–07 Everton F.C. season was Everton's 15th season in the FA Premier League, and their 53rd consecutive season in the top division of English football. Season summary [ edit ]
2006–07 was Bolton Wanderers Football Club's eighth season in the Premier League, and their sixth consecutive season in the top division of English football and covers the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007. Their failure to win the Premier League title made it the 68th time that they have competed at the top level of English football ...
Toggle the table of contents. ... (7 Mar 2007) [2] ... The following is the final results of the 2006–07 Premier Soccer League football season.
2006–2007 FA Cup winners. The 2006–07 season was Chelsea F.C.'s 93rd competitive season, 15th consecutive season in the Premier League and 101st year as a club. Managed by José Mourinho, the club won both the FA Cup and the League Cup.
2006–07 season; Manager: Chris Coleman Lawrie Sanchez (caretaker) FA Premier League: 16th: FA Cup: Fifth round: League Cup: Second round: Top goalscorer: League: Brian McBride (9) All: Brian McBride (12) Highest home attendance: 24,554 (vs. Liverpool, 5 May 2007) Lowest home attendance: 6,620 (vs. Wycombe Wanderers, 20 September 2006)
Football League Championship; Season: 2006–07: Champions: Sunderland (5th second tier title) Direct promotion to FA Premier League: Sunderland, Birmingham City: Promoted to FA Premier League through play-offs: Derby County: Relegated: Leeds United, Luton Town, Southend United: Matches played: 552: Goals scored: 1,439 (2.61 per match) Top ...