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The 2006-07 Premier League was the fifteenth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 19 August 2006 and concluded on 13 May 2007.
Manchester United ended the season as Premiership champions for the ninth time in fifteen years, after Chelsea failed to win against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. This left them seven points behind United, with two games to go, confirming the Manchester club as champions once more.
The three relegation spots were occupied by Watford and Sheffield United who lasted one season in the league, along with Charlton Athletic who went down after eight seasons.
15,000th goalThe Premier League expected to have the league's 15,000th goal scored at some point in the period between Christmas and New Year. The target was reached on December 30 when Moritz Volz scored for Fulham against Chelsea. Barclays, the Premiership's sponsor, donated £15,000 to the Fulham Community Sports Trust in Volz' name. Additionally, a fan who correctly predicted that Volz would score the historic goal in a contest presented the player with a special award prior to Fulham's game against Watford at Craven Cottage on 1 January.[6] The honour of scoring the 15,000th goal has led to Volz being nicknamed "15,000 Volz" (his name is often pronounced in English as "Volts", although the proper German pronunciation would be "Folts").
Goalkeeper scoresOn 17 March, Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson scored against Watford from an 83-yard free kick, which bounced over his England team mate Ben Foster, who was in goal for the Hornets, leading Spurs to a 3-1 win at White Hart Lane.[7] This was the third goal scored by a goalkeeper in Premiership history. The other two were scored by Peter Schmeichel, for Aston Villa against Everton on 21 October 2001[8], and Brad Friedel, for Blackburn Rovers against Charlton Athletic on 21 February 2004.[9] In those two cases, the teams they played for lost. Robinson became the first keeper to score for the winning team in a Premiership match.
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