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2005–06 Divizia A

The 2005–06 Divizia A was the eighty-eighth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. The Season began in August 2005 and ended in June 2006. Steaua București became champions on 7 June, 2006.

Team changes

Relegated

The teams that were relegated to the Divizia B at the end of the previous season:

Promoted

The teams that were promoted from the Divizia B at the beginning of the season:

Venues

Personnel and kits

League table

Source: LPF (in Romanian)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b DIN 4-5 SPO; SPO 0-2 DIN
  2. ^ a b Sportul Studențesc was denied the right to participate for next season of Liga I because it failed to meet the licensing requirements, therefore Pandurii Lignitul Târgu Jiu (15th place) was spared from relegation.
  3. ^ a b c OȚE: 8 pts; GLO: 5 pts; POL: 2 pts

Positions by round

Source: LT (in Romanian)

Results

Source: LT (in Romanian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Attendances

Updated to games played on 27 August 2019
Source: League matches: Divizia A 2005/2006
Notes:
1: Played last season in Divizia B.
2: Argeș Pitești played 13 matches out of their stadium.
3: Oțelul Galați played 8 matches out of their stadium.
4: Gloria Bistrița played 2 matches out of their stadium.
5: CFR Cluj played 3 matches out of their stadium.
6: Dinamo București played 1 match out of their stadium.
7: Steaua București played 8 matches out of their stadium.
8: Argeș Pitești played 1 game behind closed doors.
9: Steaua București played 4 games behind closed doors.
10: Dinamo București played 2 games behind closed doors.
11: Rapid București played 3 games behind closed doors.

Top goalscorers

Champion squad

See also

References

  1. ^ 2005–06 Divizia A
  2. ^ "Top Scorers". www.romaniansoccer.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Top Scorers". www.worldfootball.net (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 14 May 2021.