2005–06 AS Monaco FC season

AS Monaco
2005–06 season
Manager Didier Deschamps
(until 19 September 2005)
Jean Petit (Interim)
Francesco Guidolin
(from October 2015)
Stadium Stade Louis II
Ligue 1 10th
Coupe de la Ligue Semi-final vs Nice
Coupe de France Round of 32 vs Colmar
Champions League Third qualifying round vs Real Betis
UEFA Cup Round of 32 vs Basel
Top goalscorer League: Javier Chevantón (10)
All: Javier Chevantón (10)
Home colours

The 2005–06 season was AS Monaco FC's 49th season in Ligue 1. They finished tenth in Ligue 1, and were knocked out of the Coupe de la Ligue by Nice, in the Semifinals, and the Coupe de France by Colmar at the Last 32. Monaco started the season under the management of Didier Deschamps, but after a poor start and disagreement with the clubs President, Michel Pastor, Deschamps resigned from the club on 19 September 2005.[1] Jean Petit was appointed as manager follow Deschamps' departure with Francesco Guidolin taking over from him in October.

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 France GK Guillaume Warmuz
3 France DF Manuel Dos Santos
4 France DF François Modesto
5 Uruguay MF Diego Pérez
6 Czech Republic MF Jaroslav Plašil
7 Argentina MF Lucas Bernardi
8 Spain MF Gerard
9 Uruguay FW Javier Chevantón
10 France FW Alexandre Licata
11 France MF Olivier Sorlin
13 Brazil DF Maicon
15 Greece MF Akis Zikos
16 France GK André Biancarelli
17 France MF Olivier Kapo (on loan from Juventus)
No. Position Player
18 France DF Eric Cubilier
19 France DF Sébastien Squillaci
20 France DF Arnaud Lescure
21 France MF Camel Meriem
22 France FW David Gigliotti
23 Italy FW Marco Di Vaio
26 France FW Frédéric Nimani
28 France FW Nicolas Maurice-Belay
29 France MF Malaury Martin
30 Italy GK Flavio Roma
31 France DF Olivier Veigneau
32 France DF Gaël Givet (captain)
33 France FW Alexis Allart
34 France MF Serge Gakpe
36 Italy FW Christian Vieri

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
France GK Stéphane Ruffier (at France Aviron Bayonnais)
France MF Jimmy Juan (at England Ipswich Town)
France MF Marko Muslin (at Netherlands Willem II)
No. Position Player
Sierra Leone FW Mohamed Kallon (at Saudi Arabia Ittihad)
France FW Toifilou Maoulida (at France Marseille)

Transfers

Summer

Winter

Competitions

Ligue 1

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
8 Nice 38 16 10 12 36 31 +5 58
9 Paris Saint-Germain 38 13 13 12 44 38 +6 52 2006–07 UEFA Cup First round[lower-alpha 1]
10 Monaco 38 13 13 12 42 36 +6 52
11 Le Mans 38 13 13 12 33 36 3 52
12 Nancy 38 12 12 14 35 37 2 48 2006–07 UEFA Cup First round[lower-alpha 2]
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Paris Saint-Germain was qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Cup as winners of the 2005–06 Coupe de France.
  2. Nancy was qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Cup as winners of the 2005–06 Coupe de la Ligue.

Results

Coupe de la Ligue

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Coupe de France

UEFA Champions League

Qualifying Rounds

UEFA Cup

Qualifying rounds

Group Stage

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
France Monaco 4 3 0 1 6 2 +4 9
Germany Hamburg 4 3 0 1 5 2 +3 9
Czech Republic Slavia Prague 4 1 1 2 6 8 2 4
Norway Viking 4 1 1 2 3 6 3 4
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 4 1 0 3 5 7 2 3

Knockout Stage

Statistics

As of match played 13 May 2006

Appearances and Goals

No. Pos Nat Player TotalLigue 1Coupe de FranceCoupe de la LigueEurope
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK France Guillaume Warmuz 350230004080
3 DF France Manuel dos Santos 18114+11001020
4 DF France François Modesto 39221+7200208+10
5 MF Uruguay Diego Pérez 26015+70001030
6 MF Czech Republic Jaroslav Plašil 31217+41003+1160
7 MF Argentina Lucas Bernardi 45029+30001+209+10
8 MF Spain Gerard 926+10001111
9 FW Uruguay Javier Chevantón 281118+510001+101+21
11 MF France Olivier Sorlin 28118+21001+105+10
13 DF Brazil Maicon 382281002+1071
15 MF Greece Akis Zikos 29115+2100307+20
16 GK France André Biancarelli 100+10000000
17 MF France Olivier Kapo 32720+5500105+12
18 DF France Eric Cubilier 19010+30001+103+10
19 DF France Sébastien Squillaci 37226+11002081
20 DF France Arnaud Lescure 201+10000000
21 MF France Camel Meriem 42525+53003+1181
22 FW France David Gigliotti 2124+10200100+60
23 FW Italy Marco Di Vaio 175155002000
28 FW France Nicolas Maurice-Belay 2006+70002+101+30
29 MF France Malaury Martin 1010000000
30 GK Italy Flavio Roma 170150000020
31 DF France Olivier Veigneau 26111+9100201+30
32 DF France Gaël Givet 42232200405+10
34 MF France Serge Gakpe 1528+52000020
36 FW Italy Christian Vieri 1155+23001+1121
Players away from the club on loan:
14 FW France Toifilou Maoulida 2339+7000102+43
26 MF France Marko Muslin 100+10000000
Players who appeared for Monaco no longer at the club:
3 DF France Patrice Evra 230150001070
24 FW Togo Emmanuel Adebayor 21411+21001073
25 FW Senegal Souleymane Camara 200+20000000

Goal scorers

Place Position Nation Number Name Ligue 1 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Europe Total
1FWUruguay9Javier Chevantón100111
2MFFrance17Olivier Kapo5027
3FWItaly23Marco Di Vaio5005
FWItaly36Christian Vieri3115
MFFrance21Camel Meriem3115
6FWTogo24Emmanuel Adebayor1034
7FWFrance14Toifilou Maoulida0033
8FWFrance22David Gigliotti2002
DFFrance4François Modesto2002
MFFrance34Serge Gakpé2002
DFFrance32Gaël Givet2002
MFCzech Republic6Jaroslav Plašil1102
DFFrance19Sébastien Squillaci1012
DFBrazil13Maicon1012
MFSpain8Gerard0112
16MFGreece15Akis Zikos1001
MFFrance11Olivier Sorlin1001
DFFrance31Olivier Veigneau1001
DFFrance3Manuel dos Santos1001
TOTALS 42641466

Disciplinary Record

Number Nation Position Name Ligue 1 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Europe Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1FranceGKGuillaume Warmuz10000010
3FranceDFPatrice Evra41002020
3FranceDFManuel dos Santos10000010
4FranceDFFrançois Modesto40001010
5UruguayMFDiego Pérez70000010
6Czech RepublicMFJaroslav Plašil30000010
7ArgentinaMFLucas Bernardi81203050
8SpainMFGerard31000010
9UruguayFWJavier Chevantón30201030
11FranceMFOlivier Sorlin10002020
13BrazilDFMaicon90100010
14FranceFWToifilou Maoulida30000010
15GreeceMFAkis Zikos111201030
17FranceMFOlivier Kapo41000010
18FranceDFÉric Cubilier51000010
19FranceDFSébastien Squillaci11001010
20FranceDFArnaud Lescure10000010
21FranceMFCamel Meriem20000010
22FranceMFDavid Gigliotti30000010
23ItalyFWMarco Di Vaio30000010
24TogoFWEmmanuel Adebayor01000001
30ItalyGKFlavio Roma10000010
31FranceDFOlivier Veigneau10000010
32FranceDFGaël Givet50000010
34FranceMFSerge Gakpé10000010
36ItalyFWChristian Vieri10100010
TOTALS 86 8 8 0 11 0 105 8

References

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