Portuguese football in 2006-07 UEFA competitions

Portuguese football in 2006-07 UEFA competitions

=UEFA Champions League=

F.C. Porto

Group G

Group Stage

Group F

Round of 32

The first leg was held on 14th or 15 February 2007, while the second leg was held on 22 February 2007.1 On February 7, the Italian Government ruled that Parma and Livorno's home fields did not meet requirements following riots held after an Italian Serie A match in Sicily. Livorno played its home leg behind closed doors on February 14. Parma played its home leg behind closed doors on February 22.2 Transferred from UEFA Champions League group stage as third-place finishers in their groups.

Round of 16

The first leg will be held on 8th March 2007, while the second leg will be held on 14th or 15th March 2007.


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