2007–08 US Città di Palermo season

U.S. Città di Palermo is playing the season 2007–08 in the Serie A, being the fourth season in a row for Palermo in the league since their return in 2004.

U.S. Città di Palermo
2007–08 season
ChairmanMaurizio Zamparini
ManagerStefano Colantuono (Days 1–13)
Francesco Guidolin (Days 14–30)
Stefano Colantuono (From Day 31)
Serie A11th
UEFA Cup1st Round (eliminated)
Coppa ItaliaRound of 16 (eliminated)
Top goalscorerLeague: Amauri (15)
All: Amauri (15)
Highest home attendance34,271
vs Juventus, April 6, 2008
Lowest home attendance21,829
vs Cagliari, February 17, 2008

Review and events

Stefano Colantuono, original Palermo head coach for 2007-08

Following a hard season ended in fifth place, Francesco Guidolin, sacked and successively recalled during the final days of the 2006–07 season, was not confirmed as Palermo head coach. On 31 May 2007, Atalanta boss Stefano Colantuono was announced to fill the vacant managing position.[1]

Regarding the team players, Giovanni Tedesco announced, immediately following the final 2006–07 matchday, to have agreed for a one-year contract extension.[2] The first two signings for the new season, midfielder Giulio Migliaccio from Atalanta and goalkeeper Samir Ujkani from Anderlecht, were announced on 8 June.[3] On the same day, Palermo captain Eugenio Corini announced his intention not to renew his contract with the rosanero, which due to expire on 30 June, following a dispute with club management.[3] The 22 June deadline for the resolution of co-ownership brought the return of Davide Matteini from Empoli, whereas Stephen Makinwa, previously in co-ownership between Palermo and Lazio, was ultimately acquired by the biancazzurri.[4] That same day, Andrea Caracciolo was announced to have been sold to Sampdoria in a co-ownership bid,[5] whereas Mariano González, back from a season loan to Internazionale, was loaned out once again, this time to Porto.[6] On 28 June, the club unveiled the signing of Serbian international Boško Janković from Mallorca.[7][8] On 5 July, two moves were made by Palermo, with David Di Michele being sold to Torino[9] and Fabrizio Miccoli signing from Juventus.[10]

Palermo's pre-season phase begun on 12 July, when all the players gathered in Udine and then moved to the training camp of Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria, where the team stayed until 4 August. From 6 to 12 August, the team successively moved to Villach,[11] and then returned to Palermo in a training session at Stadio Renzo Barbera in front of 10,000 spectators. They made their Serie A debut on 26 August, a 2–0 home loss to Roma, and achieved their first seasonal win in the next matchday, a 4–2 away win at Livorno. The season ticket sale closed on 11 September with 19,992 tickets being altogether sold.[12]

Palermo started their UEFA Cup campaign, their third consecutive, challenging Czech side Mladá Boleslav in the first round. The first leg, played at Mlada's home venue, ended in a 1–0 win for the rosanero thanks to a late winner goal by Boško Janković. This was followed by two Serie A consecutive wins, a 1–0 away victory at Cagliari and a last-minute 2–1 triumph against Milan, with Miccoli scoring a late winning goal during injury time.[13]

However, in the return leg of the UEFA Cup first round, Palermo lost 1–0 at home, with a Mladá goal scored during injury time, and were defeated in the subsequent penalty shootouts, causing an unexpected elimination.[14] In October, Palermo managed just to achieve four ties out of four matches, causing the team to slide down to ninth place, six points behind the fourth UEFA Champions League spot; increasing fans disappointment for these poor results led them to whistle and jeer the players during their October 31 home match, a home match with Parma ended in a 1–1 tie thanks to a late penalty equaliser scored by Amauri. In the aftermath of the match, Palermo captain Andrea Barzagli heavily criticized the fans for what he felt to be a hostile reception.[15] They returned to win on 10 November in a 2–1 home win to Napoli, after five consecutive ties. A crushing 5–0 away loss at Juventus on 25 November however persuaded club chairman Zamparini to sack Colantuono the next day and reappoint Guidolin at the helm of the rosanero.[16] Guidolin marked his debut on 2 December, losing the Sicilian derby 3–1 in Catania.[17] This was followed by two consecutive wins to Fiorentina and Atalanta and a home tie with Lazio, which allowed the rosanero to end the 2007 solar year in sixth place, four points shy of the fourth Champions League spot. Still in December, Palermo made their Coppa Italia seasonal debut with a 0–0 draw against Udinese at Stadio Friuli. They were however later defeated at home, and thus eliminated from the competition, by the bianconeri on the return leg, with a goal by Antonio Floro Flores scored during injury time.

During the January transfer market, Palermo loaned out Franco Brienza, the only player to have been a rosanero in all the top three Italian tiers, to Reggina. They successively sold Marco Pisano (on loan) and Aimo Diana (permanent transfer) to Torino, and signed full back Federico Balzaretti from Fiorentina and youngsters Luca Di Matteo and Edgar Çani from Pescara. The rosanero ended the first Serie A half in eighth place, after two consecutive league defeats to Sampdoria and Siena (the latter at home), and notably with the second-worst defensive line in terms of goals allowed. Palermo ended their negative row of results of four consecutive defeats (including Coppa Italia matches) with a 1–0 home win to Livorno on 2 February. However, a disappointing row in March, with two points in four matches, and Palermo down to eleventh place, causing Zamparini to attack Guidolin for the poor performances of his team.[18] This was followed by a third consecutive defeat, a disappointing 3–2 home loss to Genoa, and subsequent criticism by Guidolin who attacked Palermo fans declaring "it's like playing in hell here".[19] These remarks were immediately criticized by the club management, who consequently declared they might reconsider Guidolin's position as head coach in the near future.[19] On March 24 Palermo announced to have sacked Guidolin and reappointed Colantuono at the helm of the rosanero.[20] In the debut match for his second tenure, Palermo lost 1–0 to Napoli, suffering the match's lone goal during injury time,[21] but managed to defeat 3–2 third-placed Juventus the following week thanks to a late goal by full back Mattia Cassani,[22] and then winning the Sicilian derby the following week thanks to a free kick by Fabrizio Miccoli.

Palermo ended the league in 11th place, their worst result since the rosanero's return to the top-flight in 2004.

Match results

Serie A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
9 Atalanta 38 12 12 14 52 56 4 48[lower-alpha 1]
10 Genoa 38 13 9 16 44 52 8 48[lower-alpha 1]
11 Palermo 38 12 11 15 47 57 10 47
12 Lazio 38 11 13 14 47 51 4 46
13 Siena 38 9 17 12 40 45 5 44
Source: Serie A
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.
Notes:
  1. Atalanta finished ahead of Genoa on head-to-head points: Genoa 2-1 Atalanta, Atalanta 2-0 Genoa.
Legend
Win Draw Loss
DateOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendancePositionReport
August 26, 2007 – 20:30 AS Roma Home Lost 0–2   32,202 16 (Report)
September 2, 2007 – 15:00 Livorno Away Won 4–2 Rinaudo, Miccoli (2), Amauri 8,475 10 (Report)
September 16, 2007 – 15:00 Torino Home Drew 1–1 Simplício 25,987 9 (Report)
September 23, 2007 – 15:00 Cagliari Away Won 1–0 Zaccardo 10,000 7 (Report)
September 26, 2007 – 20:30 AC Milan Home Won 2–1 Diana, Miccoli 30,761 5 (Report)
September 30, 2007 – 15:00 Empoli Away Lost 1–3 Cavani 6,002 6 (Report)
October 7, 2007 – 15:00 Reggina Home Drew 1–1 Amauri 22,845 6 (Report)
October 21, 2007 – 15:00 Udinese Away Drew 1–1 Amauri 13,404 5 (Report)
October 28, 2007 – 15:00 Internazionale Home Drew 0–0 33,972 9 (Report)
October 31, 2007 – 20:30 Parma Home Drew 1–1 Amauri 22,680 9 (Report)
November 4, 2007 – 15:00 Genoa Away Drew 3–3 Cavani, Brienza, Amauri 23,595 8 (Report)
November 10, 2007 – 20:30 Napoli Home Won 2–1 Tedesco (2) 25,138 7 (Report)
November 25, 2007 – 20:30 Juventus Away Lost 0–5 20,036 8 (Report)
December 2, 2007 – 15:00 Catania Away Lost 1–3 Caserta 17,400 11 (Report)
December 8, 2007 – 20:30 Fiorentina Home Won 2–0 Miccoli, Simplício 22,823 8 (Report)
December 16, 2007 – 15:00 Atalanta Away Won 3–1 Cavani, Langella (own goal), Amauri 5,452 6 (Report)
December 23, 2007 – 15:00 Lazio Home Drew 2–2 Simplício, Amauri 24,148 6 (Report)
January 13, 2008 – 15:00 Sampdoria Away Lost 0–3 19,574 6 (Report)
January 20, 2008 – 15:00 Siena Home Lost 2–3 Amauri, Miccoli 22,542 8 (Report)
January 26, 2008 – 20:30 AS Roma Away Lost 0–1 32,618 9 (Report)
February 2, 2008 – 18:00 Livorno Home Won 1–0 Miccoli 23,033 9 (Report)
February 10, 2008 – 15:00 Torino Away Lost 1–3 Amauri 17,914 10 (Report)
February 17, 2008 – 15:00 Cagliari Home Won 2–1 Cavani, Janković 21,829 8 (Report)
February 24, 2008 – 20:30 AC Milan Away Lost 1–2 Bresciano 50,643 10 (Report)
February 27, 2008 – 20:30 Empoli Home Won 2–0 Simplício, Rinaudo 22,897 10 (Report)
March 2, 2008 – 15:00 Reggina Away Drew 0–0 10,316 9 (Report)
March 8, 2008 – 20:30 Udinese Home Drew 1–1 Simplício 24,833 8 (Report)
March 16, 2008 – 15:00 Internazionale Away Lost 1–2 Materazzi (own goal) 49,360 9 (Report)
March 19, 2008 – 20:30 Parma Away Lost 1–2 Cavani 12,599 11 (Report)
March 22, 2008 – 15:00 Genoa Home Lost 2–3 Amauri (2) 23,260 12 (Report)
March 30, 2008 – 20:30 Napoli Away Lost 0–1 49,341 13 (Report)
April 6, 2008 – 20:30 Juventus Home Won 3–2 Amauri (2), Cassani 34,271 12 (Report)
April 12, 2008 – 18:00 Catania Home Won 1–0 Miccoli 24,847 10 (Report)
April 19, 2008 – 20:30 Fiorentina Away Lost 0–1 28,827 10 (Report)
April 27, 2008 – 15:00 Atalanta Home Drew 0–0 23,288 10 (Report)
May 4, 2008 – 15:00 Lazio Away Won 2–1 Amauri (2) 20,786 10 (Report)
May 11, 2008 – 15:00 Sampdoria Home Lost 0–2 23,929 11 (Report)
May 18, 2008 – 15:00 Siena Away Drew 2–2 Janković, Miccoli 9,339 11 (Report)

UEFA Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendanceReport
September 20, 2007 – 18:15 1st Round – 1st Leg Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Away Won 1–0 Janković 4,110 (Report)
October 4, 2007 – 20:45 1st Round – 2nd Leg Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav Home Lost 0–1 (2–4p)   6,335 (Report)

Coppa Italia

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendanceReport
December 19, 2007 – 15:30 Round of 16 – 1st Leg Udinese Away Drew 0–0 1,695 (Report)
January 16, 2008 – 15:00 Round of 16 – 2nd Leg Udinese Home Lost 0–1 12,516 (Report)

Player details

Final statistics[23]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie AUEFA CupCoppa Italia
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Italy ITA Federico Agliardi 14-1810-162-12-1
12 GK Italy ITA Alberto Fontana 30-4130-410000
88 GK Kosovo KOS Samir Ujkani 00000000
2 DF Italy ITA Cristian Zaccardo 3813511020
3 DF Italy ITA Ciro Capuano 1401201010
16 DF Italy ITA Mattia Cassani 2912611020
21 DF Italy ITA Giuseppe Biava 2402400000
42 DF Italy ITA Federico Balzaretti 1601600000
43 DF Italy ITA Andrea Barzagli (captain) 3603402000
53 DF Italy ITA Alberto Cossentino 10100000
77 DF Italy ITA Leandro Rinaudo 2622222020
4 MF Italy ITA Giovanni Tedesco 2121722020
8 MF Italy ITA Giulio Migliaccio 3403102010
14 MF Italy ITA Roberto Guana 3303200010
17 MF Serbia SRB Boško Janković 3032622120
20 MF Italy ITA Fabio Caserta 3112712020
22 MF Italy ITA Luca Di Matteo 10100000
23 MF Australia AUS Mark Bresciano 3012612020
30 MF Brazil BRA Fábio Simplício 3653252020
7 FW Uruguay URU Edinson Cavani 3753352020
9 FW Albania ALB Edgar Çani 10100000
10 FW Italy ITA Fabrizio Miccoli 2282280000
11 FW Italy ITA Amauri 381534152020
18 FW Italy ITA Paolo Carbonaro 10100000
Players sold or loaned out during the January transfer market:
19 FW Italy ITA Franco Brienza 91811000
26 DF Italy ITA Marco Pisano 70600010
32 MF Italy ITA Aimo Diana 1811512010
67 MF Italy ITA Francesco Mirko Velardi 00000000

January transfer market bids

In
42 DF Italy ITA Federico Balzaretti (from Fiorentina)
9 FW Albania ALB Edgar Çani (from Pescara)
22 MF Italy ITA Luca Di Matteo (from Pescara)
Out
19 FW Italy ITA Franco Brienza (loaned to Reggina)
32 MF Italy ITA Aimo Diana (to Torino)
26 DF Italy ITA Marco Pisano (loaned to Torino)
67 MF Italy ITA Francesco Mirko Velardi (loaned to Pescara)

See also

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