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2006 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 2006 throughout the world.
==Events==

*January 1 – Australia officially left the OFC and joined the AFC.
*January 3 – Antonio Cassano left Roma and joined Real Madrid. He debuted for the merengues on January 18, in a Copa del Rey match against Real Betis, and scored his first goal just three minutes after he came in during the second half.
*January 4 – Robert Maaskant returns at Dutch club RBC Roosendaal as their new coach.
*January 17 – Euro 2008 qualifying group assignments announced.
*February 1 – Rini Coolen resigns as manager of Dutch club FC Twente.
*February 2 – South Korean club Bucheon FC moved to Jeju Island and changed their name to Jeju United FC.
*February 8 – Turkey are banned from staging their six home qualifying matches for Euro 2008 in Turkey due to incidents during their 2006 World Cup qualification match against Switzerland, which finished 4-2 on November 16, 2005.
*March 5 – Sydney FC are crowned Australian champions in the first season of the revamped national league (the A-League)
*April 5 – Celtic win the Scottish Premier League.
*April 9 – Netherlands Eredivisie: PSV Eindhoven won its second consecutive title, their nineteenth in total.
*April 16 – Lyon clinch their fifth consecutive Ligue 1 title with a 1-0 victory at Paris Saint-Germain.
*April 22 – Alan Shearer announces his retirement from football, three weeks earlier than planned, the cause of his early decision being a niggling knee injury.
*April 29 – Chelsea win second Premiership title in a row.
*April 30 – Starting the largest match fixing scandal in the history of Italian Serie A football. On May 14, Juventus clinch 29th Italian title.
*May 13 – Bayern Munich win second Bundesliga title in a row.
*May 14 – Anderlecht wins the Belgian First Division, their twenty-eighth in total.
*May 17 – FC Barcelona beat Arsenal 2-1 in the Champions League Final.
*June 3 – The 2006 FIFI Wild Cup final game, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus vs. Zanzibar. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus won the game 4-1 in a penalty shootout, winning their first title.
*June 9 – The 2006 World Cup finals kick off, as Germany beat Costa Rica 4-2.
*June 21 – Midfielder Philip Cocu plays his 100th international match for the Netherlands, when Holland draws with Argentina (0-0) at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
*July 9 – 2006 World Cup final game, Italy vs. France. Italy won the game 5-3 in a penalty shootout, winning their fourth title.
*August 16 – CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores final game, Internacional vs. São Paulo. Internacional won the cup after the draw in 2-2 in the second game. In first game, Internacional won by 2-1.
*September 14 – Recopa Sudamericana 2006 return match, Boca Juniors wins its 16th international title against São Paulo FC, breaking the world record on number of international club titles.

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