2006 ANAPROF

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ANAPROF
Season2006
ChampionsSan Francisco FC
Apertura
Tauro FC
Clausura
Relegated-
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2005
2007(C)
ANAPROF 2006 team distribution ANAPROF 2006.jpg
ANAPROF 2006 team distribution

ANAPROF 2006 is the 2006 season of the Panamanian football (soccer) league, ANAPROF. The season (officially "Torneo Apertura 2007") started on February 3, 2006 with the "Torneo Apertura 2006" and finalized on November 25, 2006 with the Torneo Clausura 2006. The Apertura champion was San Francisco F.C. and the Clausura champion was Tauro F.C., on December 3, 2006 the ANAPROF 2006 final was played and San Francisco was crowned champion over Tauro.

Contents

Change for 2006

Teams

ClubCityStadium
Alianza F.C. Panama City Estadio Camping Resort
CD Árabe Unido Colon Estadio Armando Dely Valdés
Atlético Chiriquí David Estadio San Cristóbal
Atlético Veragüense Santiago Estadio Toco Castillo
Municipal Chorrillo Panama City Estadio Municipal de Balboa
Plaza Amador Panama City Estadio Rommel Fernández
CD Policia Nacional Panama City Estadio Kobe
San Francisco F.C. La Chorrera Estadio Agustín Sánchez
Sporting '89 San Miguelito Estadio Giancarlo Gronchi de Pedregal
Tauro F.C. Panama City Estadio Giancarlo Gronchi de Pedregal

Apertura 2006

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Tauro F.C. 1810532514+1135Semifinal
2 Plaza Amador 189453018+1231
3 Sporting '89 188641913+630
4 San Francisco F.C. 187832011+929
5 Municipal Chorrillo 185942017+324
6 Alianza F.C. 187382222024
7 Atlético Veragüense 186662527224
8 Arabe Unido 1831051518319
9 Atlético Chiriquí 1846818291118
10 Policia Nacional 1805131035255
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results table

Home \ Away ALI ARA ACH AVE MUN PLA POL SAN SPO TAU
Alianza F.C. 0–04–21–11–20–24–11–01–22–1
Arabe Unido 0–01–22–20–01–11–01–12–11–1
Atlético Chiriquí 2–30–00–21–12–12–10–01–21–0
Atlético Veragüense 1–22–13–32–01–21–01–10–21–4
Municipal Chorrillo 3–02–03–11–30–02–01–10–10–2
Plaza Amador 1–01–06–13–21–05–11–21–01–2
Policia Nacional 0–22–30–01–12–20–21–50–01–3
San Francisco 1–00–01–03–01–11–00–01–02–2
Sporting '89 2–11–10–01–21–11–11–01–00–0
Tauro F.C. 1–02–11–00–00–03–11–01–01–3
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

Semifinals (agg) Final
      
Tauro F.C. 1
San Francisco 2
San Francisco F.C. 3
Plaza Amador 0
Sporting '89 1
Plaza Amador 4

Semifinals 1st leg


Semifinals 2nd leg


Final

 Apertura 2006 champion 
San Francisco

Clausura 2006

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Tauro F.C. 1810713117+1437Semifinal
2 San Francisco F.C. 1811254025+1535
3 Arabe Unido 1810353020+1033
4 Atlético Veragüense 189632216+633
5 Plaza Amador 189452517+831
6 Alianza F.C. 188282931226
7 Municipal Chorrillo 186662423+124
8 Sporting '89 18411317311413
9 Atlético Chiriquí 18241214301610
10 Policia Nacional 18311417392210
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results table

Home \ Away ALI ARA ACH AVE MUN PLA POL SAN SPO TAU
Alianza F.C. 1–23–12–14–30–22–03–21–20–1
Arabe Unido 3–21–00–10–03–03–13–13–12–3
Atlético Chiriquí 1–21–21–11–20–01–30–21–01–1
Atlético Veragüense 0–01–00–03–22–11–02–21–20–1
Municipal Chorrillo 1–21–13–20–00–03–01–21–02–2
Plaza Amador 4–12–10–10–02–02–04–12–11–2
Policia Nacional 0–32–31–02–32–31–21–52–11–2
San Francisco 4–02–12–01–21–03–13–13–04–5
Sporting '89 3–20–14–22–30–11–20–00–10–2
Tauro F.C. 1–11–13–10–11–10–02–01–13–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

Semifinals (agg) Final
      
Arabe Unido 4
San Francisco 3
Tauro F.C. 2
Arabe Unido 0
Atlético Veragüense 1
Tauro F.C. 3

Semifinals 1st leg

Arabe Unido 1-2 San Francisco F.C.
Alberto Cerezo Gabriel Torres
Ruben Gamboa

Atlético Veragüense 1-1 Tauro F.C.
Erick QuirozAlberto Skinner

Semifinals 2nd leg

San Francisco F.C. 1-3 (a.e.t.) Arabe Unido
Carlos Rivera Edgar Tem
Jair Medina
Roberto Goodman

Final

Tauro F.C. 2-0 Arabe Unido
Hector Nazarith
Rolando Escobar
 Clausura 2006 champion 
Tauro

Grand Final

ClubChampion
San Francisco F.C. ANAPROF 2006 Apertura Champion
Tauro F.C. ANAPROF 2006 Clausura Champion

Final

 ANAPROF 2006 champion 
San Francisco
3rd title

Relegation table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Tauro F.C. 36201245631+2572
2 San Francisco F.C. 36181086036+2464
3 Plaza Amador 36188105535+2062
4 Atlético Veragüense 36151294742+557
5 Arabe Unido 361313104538+752
6 Alianza F.C. 36155165153250
7 Municipal Chorrillo 361115104440+448
8 Sporting '89 36127173644843
9 Atlético Chiriquí 366102032592728
10 Policia Nacional 36362727744715Relegation to Liga Nacional de Ascenso
Source: [ citation needed ]

Local derby statistics

El Super Clasico Nacional - Tauro v Plaza Amador


Plaza Amador 1–2 Tauro
Luis Tejada Rolando Escobar
Edwin Aguilar

Tauro 0–0 Plaza Amador

Clasico del Pueblo - Plaza Amador v Chorillo


Plaza Amador 1–1 Municipal Chorrillo
Jonathan BranwellJuan Carlos Cubilla

Municipal Chorrillo 0–0 Plaza Amador

Derbi Interiorano - Atlético Chiriquí v Atlético Veragüense


Atlético Chiriquí 0–2 Atlético Veragüense
Cristian Vega
Yonath Solano

Atlético Veragüense 1–1 Atlético Chiriquí

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