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2006–07 Royal League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | Royal League |
| year | 2006–07 |
| image | Brøndby Stadion 2005-03.jpg |
| size | 300px |
| caption | Brøndby Stadium in Copenhagen hosted the final |
| dates | 9 November 2006 – 15 March 2007 |
| num_teams | 12 |
| associations | 3 |
| champion_other | DEN Brøndby |
| count | 1 |
| second_other | DEN Copenhagen |
| matches | 43 |
| goals | 131 |
| top_scorer | SWE Martin Ericsson |
| NOR Jan-Derek Sørensen | |
| (6 goals each) | |
| prevseason | 2005–06 |
NOR Jan-Derek Sørensen (6 goals each) The 2006–07 Royal League fixtures and results.
Rules
The twelve participating teams are placed into three groups of four clubs each. The teams of each group face each other home and away. The group winners and runners-up qualify for the quarter-finals, along with the two best third placed teams. As opposed to the previous edition of the tournament, the knock-out stages are played as single legs. In the quarter-final draw, teams from the same group or the same country are, as far as possible, not paired together.
Bonuses
Prize money for the tournament are paid like this:
- Qualification for the tournament itself: 1,000,000 DKK
- Qualification for the quarter finals,
- through the first place of the group: 600,000 DKK
- through the second place of the group: 300,000 DKK
- through the third place of the group: 150,000 DKK (no bonus is given for third-place finishers that do not qualify)
- Match bonuses
- Group phase victory: 125,000 DKK
- Group phase draw: 62,500 DKK
- Quarter-final victory: 350,000 DKK
- Semi-final victory: 400,000 DKK
- Final victory (Royal League champion): 2,000,000 DKK
- Final loss (Royal League runner-up): 500,000 DKK
Spectator bonuses
Another potential 8 million DKK are up for grabs through two separate spectator bonuses:
Bonus no. 1 pays a maximum of 6.3 million DKK total, based on the average home attendance in the Royal League compared against the clubs' average attendance in their respective league:
- An average of more than 60% pays 525,000 DKK
- More than 55% pays 450,000 DKK
- More than 50% pays 375,000 DKK
- More than 45% pays 225,000 DKK
- More than 40% pays 150,000 DKK
- More than 35% pays 75,000 DKK
Bonus no. 2 distributes 1.7 million DKK between clubs in relation to a club's average home attendance in the Royal League. A certain average gives a certain amount of shares:
- An average of more than 5,000 spectators gives the club 4 shares out of the 1.7 million total
- More than 6,000 spectators gives 8 shares
- More than 7,000 spectators gives 12 shares
- More than 8,000 spectators gives 16 shares
- More than 9,000 spectators gives 20 shares
- More than 10,000 spectators gives 24 shares After the tournament, the money will be distributed in relation to how many shares the different clubs have.
Group stage
The group stage started the week following the last day of the Norwegian and Swedish championships (5 November), and was scheduled to end 10 December. However, some group matches were moved to February due to the participation of FC Copenhagen in UEFA Champions League, and that of Odense BK in the UEFA Cup.
Tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order:
- Goal difference in all group matches.
- Goals scored in all group matches.
- Goals scored in all away group matches.
- Draw.
Group 1
| Sun 25 February |
| 15:00 |
| Odense |
| 3–2 |
| Brann |
| Fionia Park |
| Att: 3,004 |
Group 2
| Sun 25 February |
| 17:00 |
| Copenhagen |
| 4–0 |
| Hammarby |
| Parken |
| Att: 7,139 |
Group 3
| 16:00 | Elfsborg | 2–3 | Vålerenga | Borås Arena | Att: 5,605 |
|---|
3rd placed teams
Knockout stage
|1 March – Brøndby (Brøndby Stadion) |Denmark Brøndby |3 |Norway Brann |0 |1 March – Odense (Fionia Park)|Denmark Odense (aet) (pen) |2 (4) |Norway Lillestrøm |2 (1) |4 March – Borås (Borås Arena)|Sweden Elfsborg |1 |Denmark Copenhagen |2 |4 March – Oslo (Bislett Stadion)|Norway Vålerenga |1|Sweden Helsingborg |2 |8 March – Brøndby (Brøndby Stadion)|Denmark Brøndby (aet)|2|Denmark Odense |1 |8 March – Copenhagen (Parken)|Denmark Copenhagen |3|Sweden Helsingborg |1 |15 March – Brøndby (Brøndby Stadion)|Denmark Brøndby |1|Denmark Copenhagen|0
Quarter-finals
Rasmussen Katongo
Karekezi
Borring Søgård Laursen Borring Fevang Mouelhi Sundgot}}
Silberbauer
Semi-finals
Ailton
Ericsson
Final
Top scorers
| Goal scorer | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| Sweden Martin Ericsson | Brøndby | 6 |
| Norway Jan-Derek Sørensen | Vålerenga | 6 |
| Sweden Fredrik Berglund | Copenhagen | 4 |
| Norway Morten Fevang | Odense | 4 |
| Norway Øyvind Storflor | Rosenborg | 4 |
| Sweden Denni Avdic | Elfsborg | 3 |
| Denmark Kim Christensen | Odense | 3 |
| Sweden Samuel Holmén | Elfsborg | 3 |
| Norway Erik Huseklepp | Brann | 3 |
| Rwanda Olivier Karekezi | Helsingborg | 3 |
| Jamaica Luton Shelton | Helsingborg | 3 |
| Denmark Michael Silberbauer | Copenhagen | 3 |
| Norway M. Waade Myklebust | Lillestrøm | 3 |
| Australia David Williams | Brøndby | 3 |
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