2004–05 U.S. Città di Palermo season

U.S. Città di Palermo played the season 2004-05 in the Serie A league. It was the first time Palermo entered the top division since 1973.

Review and events

Palermo returned to Serie A in 2004 as Serie B champions. Francesco Guidolin was confirmed at the helm of the rosanero and a number of valuable signings were made in the summer market: among them, Andrea Barzagli, Cristian Zaccardo, Simone Barone (all three then part of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup) and Argentines Mariano González and Ernesto Farías. The team was widely expected to be a candidate for a mid-table place because of the high quality of its roster. All these events provoked a notable excitement among the local fanbase, leading to a sale of over 30,000 season tickets which caused each Stadio Renzo Barbera seat to be assigned to a season ticket holder.

Palermo enjoyed a great start and quickly entered into the race for a UEFA Cup spot, ending the first half of the season in fifth place, only three points behind fourth-placed Inter. For a while the team appeared also capable to fight for a place in the next Champions' League, but failed in do so and Udinese eventually gained the last of the four available spots. Palermo ended in sixth place with 53 points, nine behind Udinese and eight behind fifth-placed Sampdoria. After the final match, Guidolin tended his resignations, and Luigi Delneri was quickly appointed at his place.

In the Coppa Italia tournament, the rosanero reached the round of 16 after having defeated Salernitana 3-2 on aggregate. The return match notably marked the only two goals by Argentine striker Ernesto Farías, who failed to impress in the Italian top league and was sold to River Plate in the January transfer window. In order to replace him, Davide Possanzini was signed by from AlbinoLeffe. Palermo then went on to be defeated 4-1 on aggregate by AC Milan.

2004-05 squad

No. Pos Nat Player TotalSerie ACoppa Italia
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Nicola Santoni 5-91-34-6
84 GK Paolo Comi 000000
99 GK Matteo Guardalben 37-4137-4100
2 DF Cristian Zaccardo 37235220
6 DF Christian Terlizzi 19115140
11 DF Fabio Grosso 38136120
13 DF Pietro Accardi 301020
21 DF Giuseppe Biava 32029030
25 DF Kewullay Conteh 15014010
43 DF Andrea Barzagli 40037030
81 DF Michele Ferri 907020
4 MF Stefano Morrone 27023040
5 MF Eugenio Corini 37035020
8 MF Simone Barone 38235230
10 MF Lamberto Zauli 28427410
18 MF Mario Santana 33330330
19 MF Mariano González 25221240
20 MF Cristian Raimondi 17014030
22 MF Massimo Mutarelli 26124120
90 MF Franco Brienza 3711331041
9 FW Luca Toni 3621352011
14 FW Davide Possanzini 202000
26 FW Pietro Balistreri 302010
Players sold or loaned out during the January transfer market:
30 DF Adriano Pereira da Silva 301020
46 MF Andrea Gasbarroni 909000
7 FW Ernesto Farías 16213032

January transfer market bids

In
14 FW Davide Possanzini (from AlbinoLeffe)
Out
30 DF Adriano Pereira da Silva (loaned to Atalanta)
46 MF Andrea Gasbarroni (to Sampdoria)
7 FW Ernesto Farías (to River Plate)

Results

Serie A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
4 Udinese 38 17 11 10 56 40 +16 62 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
5 Sampdoria 38 17 10 11 42 29 +13 61 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
6 Palermo 38 12 17 9 48 44 +4 53
7 Messina 38 12 12 14 44 52 8 48
8 Roma[lower-alpha 1] 38 11 12 15 55 58 3 45 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
Source: 2004–05 Serie A, RSSSF.com, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw. (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[1]
Notes:
  1. Roma gained entry to the 2005–06 UEFA Cup as 2004–05 Coppa Italia runners-up: champions Internazionale qualified to the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League.
Date and timeOpponent teamHome/AwayResult
Sep 12, 2004 – 15.00 Siena H 1-0
Sep 18, 2004 – 20.30 Inter A 1-1
Sep 22, 2004 – 20.30 Fiorentina H 0-0
Sep 25, 2004 – 20.30 Juventus A 1-1
Oct 3, 2004 – 15.00 Bologna H 1-0
Oct 17, 2004 – 15.00 Lecce A 0-2
Oct 24, 2004 – 15.00 AS Roma A 1-1
Oct 27, 2004 – 20.30 Livorno H 1-2
Oct 31, 2004 – 20.30 Udinese A 0-1
Nov 7, 2004 – 15.00 Parma H 1-1
Nov 11, 2004 – 20.30 Messina A 0-0
Nov 14, 2004 – 15.00 Sampdoria H 2-0
Nov 28, 2004 – 15.00 Brescia A 2-0
Dec 5, 2004 – 15.00 Atalanta H 1-0
Dec 12, 2004 – 15.00 Chievo A 1-2
Dec 19, 2004 – 20.30 Cagliari H 3-0
Jan 6, 2005 – 15.00 Reggina A 0-1
Jan 9, 2005 – 20.30 AC Milan H 0-0
Jan 16, 2005 – 15.00 Lazio A 3-1
Jan 23, 2005 – 15.00 Siena A 0-0
Jan 30, 2005 – 20.30 Inter H 0-2
Feb 2, 2005 – 20.30 Fiorentina A 2-1
Feb 5, 2005 – 20.30 Juventus H 1-0
Feb 13, 2005 – 15.00 Bologna A 1-1
Feb 20, 2005 – 15.00 Lecce H 3-2
Feb 27, 2005 – 15.00 AS Roma H 2-0
Mar 6, 2005 – 20.30 Livorno A 2-2
Mar 13, 2005 – 15.00 Udinese H 1-5
Mar 20, 2005 – 15.00 Parma A 3-3
Apr 10, 2005 – 15.00 Messina H 2-1
Apr 16, 2005 – 20.30 Sampdoria A 0-1
Apr 20, 2005 – 20.30 Brescia H 3-3
Apr 24, 2005 – 15.00 Atalanta A 0-1
May 1, 2005 – 20.30 Chievo H 2-2
May 8, 2005 – 15.00 Cagliari A 0-0
May 15, 2005 – 15.00 Reggina H 1-1
May 20, 2005 – 20.30 AC Milan A 3-3
May 29, 2005 – 15.00 Lazio H 3-3

Coppa Italia

Date and timeOpponent teamHome/AwayResult
Sep 15, 2004 – 20.30 Salernitana A 1-2
Sep 28, 2004 – 18.00 Salernitana H 2-0
Nov 20, 2004 – 21.00 AC Milan H 1-2
Jan 12, 2005 – 21.00 AC Milan A 0-2
  1. "Norme organizzative interne della F.I.G.C. - Art. 51.6" (PDF) (in Italian). Italian Football Federation. 14 August 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
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