2009–10 SS Lazio season

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Europa League
Group stage
Supercoppa ItalianaWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Sergio Floccari (8 goals)

All:
Sergio Floccari (8 goals)
Highest home attendance60,000 vs Juventus
(12 September 2009)
Lowest home attendance18,000 vs Elfsborg
(20 August 2009)
Average home league attendance29,222
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The 2009–10

Palermo.[2] In his first competitive match, Ballardini led the club to victory in the 2009 Supercoppa Italiana against Internazionale at the Beijing National Stadium
.

Pre-season and friendlies

Fernando Muslera signing autographs during the kits' presentation in Fiumicino.

As the previous year, Lazio played their 2009 pre-season matches at the

Puma, they were shown for the first time at the "Lazio Style" store in Fiumicino on 8 July. At the ceremony, new manager Davide Ballardini and players Tommaso Rocchi, Modibo Diakité and Fernando Muslera were present.[4]

Two days later, the 32-man squad arrived at Auronzo, where they started training under Ballardini, the new manager who replaced

Michael Baird header locked the match at 1–1.[6]

Davide Ballardini was appointed new manager on 15 June 2009.

On 22 July, Lazio played against

Triestina; in this match, Lazio had a difficult start, with Testini and Luigi Della Rocca scoring two goals for Triestina in the first half. However, the Biancocelesti saved the match thanks to Zárate and Eliseu, who in the second half evened up the score.[8]

After leaving Auronzo, Lazio travelled to China on 2 August in the offing of the

penalty shootout; Lazio won 5–4, with Baronio scoring the last penalty.[11]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
12 July 2009 Auronzo di Cadore A 10 – 0 Rocchi 11', 13', Mauri 12', 20', Pandev 25', 70', 72', Inzaghi 26', Kolarov 39', Firmani 47' -
18 July 2009
Universitatea Craiova
N 1 – 1 Scaloni 60' -
22 July 2009
Spal
N 2 – 1 Zárate 52', Pandev 81' -
26 July 2009
Triestina
N 2 – 2 Zárate 66', Eliseu 86' -
13 August 2009
Osasuna
H 1 – 1
(5 – 4
p
)
Zárate 36' 15,000

Colours: Green = Lazio win; White = draw; Red = away team win.

Supercoppa Italiana

The Supercoppa Italiana trophy on display in a Lazio Style 1900.

As the 2008–09 Coppa Italia winners, Lazio kicked off the 2009–10 season with the traditional annual curtain-raiser, the 2009 Supercoppa Italiana. The match was played against 2008–09 Serie A winners Internazionale on 8 August at the Beijing National Stadium, exactly one year after the 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[12]

Lazio opened the scoring by a Matuzalém goal in the 62nd minute, who converted on his own rebound after his shot had been saved by Inter goalkeeper Júlio César. Just five minutes later, Lazio captain Tommaso Rocchi, assisted by Stefano Mauri, scored the second goal by lob in front of Júlio César. Samuel Eto'o scored for Inter by a powerful shot inside the area in the 77th minute, but Lazio defended well and Inter was not able to equalize. The win ensured Tommaso Rocchi could thus lift the Supercoppa Italiana trophy that Lazio won for the third time in their history, and the first one during Claudio Lotito's chairmanship.[13]

Date Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
8 August 2009 Internazionale N 2 – 1 Matuzalém 62', Rocchi 67' 68,961[14]

Colours: Green = Lazio win; White = draw; Red = away team win.

Serie A

The

Lega Calcio's decision to play the first two-round on night because of the summer heat.[16]

Lazio and Juventus starting teams observing a moment of silence in memory of Alessandro Capponi and Nicola Lo Buono on 12 September 2009.

As the previous year, Lazio opened with a victory. Tommaso Rocchi, assisted at the 22nd minute by Pasquale Foggia, who with a long pass put him alone in front of Consigli, waited until the very last moment and placed the ball with cold shoulder. As the match went on, Lazio and Atalanta shared the ball possession and the goal occasions, and Lazio could thus conquest the first three points of the league.[17]

After the Europa League match against Elfsborg played on 27 August at

Genoa.[19]

Lazio and Palermo teams arguing with the referee on 27 September 2009.

After this game, there was a week off for international duty: in this period, Lazio's players who were not occupied with national teams met Real Zaragoza in a friendly match at La Romareda on 4 September. Two goals in the second half, one by Pasquale Foggia on penalty and the other one by Zárate in the injury time, assured the victory to the Roman team.[20]

Lazio returned to action on 12 September against Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico. The Biancocelesti couldn't line up their regular forwards, Zárate and Rocchi, both of them absent because of injuries.[21][22] Also, the defender Cribari lost the match due to his red card during the previous game against Chievo. Before the starting whistle, the starting teams observed a moment of silence in memory of Alessandro Capponi and Nicola Lo Buono, two Lazio players who had died in the same week.

Lazio played very well in the first half and also scored with Mauri in the injury time, but the referee Gervasoni disallowed the goal due to a doubtful Cruz's foul. In the second half, Juventus surprisingly took the lead: a Claudio Marchisio's cross hit Trezeguet's back and the ball fell to Martín Cáceres, who at his first game in Serie A beat Muslera with a volley. Lazio looked tired in the last ten minutes, and at the 94th minute Juventus doubled by David Trezeguet after a break-back.[23]

Adrian Mutu and Stevan Jovetić kicking off Fiorentina-Lazio on 4 October 2009.

The following weekend, Lazio made the trip to

Jorge Andrés Martínez just inside the penalty area. In the second half, Ballardini replaced Mourad Meghni with Julio Cruz: it was a successful move, as the Argentine striker equalized at the 57th minute by a header after Foggia's cross.[24]

The league schedule took Lazio back to Stadio Olimpico for their next game against Parma on 23 September. As the match against Catania, Lazio went down in the first half, when Valeri Bojinov fired home on the volley within the box. However, Cruz gained a penalty kick at the 41st minute, when he was chopped down by McDonald Mariga inside the area. The penalty was kicked by Zárate who finalized and equalised. Only three minutes later, and Lazio returned the favour to Parma, as Kolarov took Bojinov down and was sent off. Nicola Amoruso made no mistake and put Parma ahead for the second time. Lazio, without a man, wasn't able to equalise again and collected the third home defeat in a row.[25]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10
Bari
38 13 11 14 49 49 0 50
11 Fiorentina 38 13 8 17 48 47 +1 47
12
Lazio
38 11 13 14 39 43 −4 46
13
Catania
38 10 15 13 44 45 −1 45
14
Chievo
38 12 8 18 37 42 −5 44[a]
Source: Lega Calcio and Yahoo! Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Chievo finished ahead of Udinese and Cagliari on head-to-head points: Chievo: 8 pts, Udinese: 6 pts, Cagliari: 1 pts.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 11 13 14 39 43  −4 46 5 6 8 19 21  −2 6 7 6 20 22  −2

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWLDLDDDLLDLDDLWLWDLDDLWLDLLWWDDWLWLWW
Position64671010111315151516151516151612
Updated to match(es) played on 13 Dec. Source: Lazio Fixture List 2009/2010
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

1
Atalanta
Rocchi 22'
2
Lazio
Pellissier 16'
Cruz 41' (pen.
), 53'
4
Lazio
Martínez
12'
Cruz
57'
5
Parma
Zárate 42' (pen.) Bojinov 21'
Amoruso 45+1' (pen.)
6
Palermo
Zárate 84' Cavani 75'
7
Lazio
8
Sampdoria
Matuzalém 42' Pazzini 40'
9
Lazio
Barreto 11'
Meggiorini
69'
11
Lazio
Maccarone 32' Mauri 8'
12
Milan
Silva 64' (o.g.) Silva 21'
Pato 34'
13
Lazio
14
Bologna
Lazio
Cassetti 78'
16
Genoa
Kolarov 45+1'
17
Lazio
Eto'o 14'
18
Livorno
Floccari 48', 54'
Rocchi 72'
Kolarov 90+1' (pen.)
Bergvold 7'
19
Lazio
Di Natale 27' Floccari 16'
20
Lazio
Doni 5', 9'
Padoin 35'
21
Chievo
Stendardo 18' Pellissier 77'
22
Lazio
Del Piero 70' (pen.) Mauri 78'
23
Catania
López 63'
24
Lazio
Stendardo 68'
Zárate 88'
25
Lazio
Hernández 1'
Miccoli 28' (pen.)
Nocerino 58'
Kolarov 78'
27
Lazio
Guberti 29'
Pazzini 36'
Floccari 7'
28
Bari
Almirón 51'
Álvarez
64'
29
Lazio
Rocchi 4'
Floccari 37'
30
Siena
Cruz
72'
31
Lazio
Borriello 18' (pen.) Lichtsteiner 32'
32
Napoli
Floccari 4' Hamšík 38'
33
Lazio
Guana 11'
Portanova 16'
Mauri 44'
Dias 63'
Rocchi 68'
Roma
Rocchi 14' Vučinić 53' (pen.), 63'
35
Lazio
Palacio 8' Dias 25'
Floccari 32'
37
Lazio
Lucarelli 33' Rocchi 13'
Brocchi 41'

Top Scorers

UEFA Europa League

Play-off round

Lazio–Elfsborg at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.

Despite Lazio finishing 10th in the

2009 Coppa Italia Final.[1]

Lazio started from the

Ante Čović couldn't save. After 12 minutes, Mauro Zárate doubled with a placed shot after a move on the left. Elfsborg tried to score at least one goal, with Fernando Muslera saving multiple shots in the second half, but at the 69th minute, Stefano Mauri, assisted by Zárate, didn't miss in front of Čović and locked the match up for Lazio.[27]

The team started the preparation for the second leg on 25 August, when they trained in the afternoon on an

extra time: there was many nervousness, with Kolarov who was sent out and other seven players cautioned at the end of the game. Anyway, Lazio won 3–0 on aggregate and could pass at the group stage.[29]

27 August 2009
Lazio
Borås, Sweden
19:00 Avdić 70' Report Stadium:
Ukraine
)

Group stage

The draw for the group stage took place in Monaco on 28 August 2009. As the 24th top ranked side in this competition, Lazio was seeded in Pot 2 and couldn't meet any team of his own country.[30] Eventually, they were drawn into Group G with Villarreal of Spain, Levski Sofia of Bulgaria and Red Bull Salzburg of Austria.[31]

Lazio started against Red Bull Salzburg on 17 September at home. After a poor first half, Lazio created a flurry of chances in the second half, and went ahead at the 59th minute thanks to Pasquale Foggia by a left-foot shot from the distance. When the match seemed to be going to finish, Salzburg equalized by Franz Schiemer after a defensive error by Lazio at the 82nd minute. Unbelievably, Salzburg went ahead in the stoppage time by Marc Janko, who scored after Cribari unintentionally passed him the ball disastrously.[32] As Villarreal won 1–0 against Levsky Sofia, Lazio was sent temporarily at the third place of the group.[33]

For the next match, two weeks later, Lazio travelled to

Tzvetan Dimitrov, Levski Sofia's third goalkeeper who this time was guilty on the goal. Levski tried to respond in the second half, and continued to press their opponents as they took control of the game: Lazio then made them pay for their lack of finishing. Foggia spotted an opening and fed Mourad Meghni, who scored the third goal in front of Dimitrov. Not many minutes later, Foggia opened again, Youssef Rabeh slipped and fell, allowing Rocchi to tap it after avoiding Dimitrov, completing a 4–0 win for Lazio, the biggest one in their season so far.[34] In the meantime, Salzburg surprisingly won in Europe again, this time 2–0 against Villarreal, taking the top of the group, while Lazio reached the second place.[35]

Lazio got their first win at home after almost two months on 22 October, when they were visited from

Diego López and chipped the ball over him and into the back of the net. Villarreal's dominance finally paid off, however, as they equalized by a Sebastián Eguren's header after a Joan Capdevila
cross.

Lazio came out stronger side in the second half, but were then dealt a major blow as Matuzalém was sent off for a suspect

diving. As the match seemed to be finished, Rocchi did win the points at the death, scoring after Kolarov cross from the left that finalized through the goalkeeper's legs at the 92nd minute.[36] By this victory, Lazio stayed at the second place of the group, three points above Villarreal and three points below Salzburg that won for the third time in a row in Europe.[37]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Austria Red Bull Salzburg 6 6 0 0 9 2 +7 18 Advance to knockout phase
2 Spain Villarreal 6 3 0 3 8 6 +2 9
3
Lazio
6 2 0 4 9 10 −1 6
4 Bulgaria Levski Sofia 6 1 0 5 1 9 −8 3
1 October 2009
Lazio
Sofia, Bulgaria
19:00 CEST Report Matuzalém 22'
Zárate 45+1'
Meghni 67'
Rocchi 74'
Stadium:
Nikolay Ivanov (Russia
)
5 November 2009
Lazio
Villarreal, Spain
21:05 CET Pires 2', 15' (pen.)
Cani 13'
Rossi 83' (pen.)
Report Zárate 73' Stadium:
Estadio El Madrigal
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Knut Kircher (Germany
)
2 December 2009
Lazio
Salzburg, Austria
19:00 CET Afolabi 52'
Tchoyi 78'
Report Foggia 57' Stadium: Red Bull Arena
Attendance: 26,270
Referee: Alexandru Tudor (Romania)

Coppa Italia

As winners of the tournament the previous season, Lazio automatically qualified to the Round of 16 for the 2009–10 Coppa Italia.

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F – A
Scorers Attendance
14 January 2010 Round of 16
Palermo
H 2–0 Kolarov 57', Floccari 74' 10,000

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League Coppa Italia Europe Other Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Argentina Albano Bizzarri 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
2 DF Switzerland Stephan Lichtsteiner 11(1) 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 17(1) 0 4 0
3 DF Argentina Lionel Scaloni 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1(1) 0 0 0
4 DF Italy Fabio Firmani 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 MF Italy Stefano Mauri 11(1) 1 0 0 4(3) 1 1 0 16(4) 2 2 0
6 MF France Ousmane Dabo 8(4) 0 0 0 4(3) 0 1(1) 0 13(7) 0 2 1
7 MF Portugal Eliseu 1(1) 0 0 0 4(3) 0 0 0 5(4) 0 0 0
8 MF Brazil Matuzalém 10(2) 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 16(2) 3 4 1
9 FW Italy Tommaso Rocchi (c) 8(3) 1 0 0 3(1) 2 1 1 12(4) 4 0 0
10 FW Argentina Mauro Zárate 10 1 0 0 5(1) 3 1 0 16(1) 5 2 0
11 DF Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov 9 0 0 0 3(1) 1 1 0 13(1) 1 3 2
13 DF Italy Sebastiano Siviglia 7 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 10 0 1 0
17 MF Italy Pasquale Foggia 9(2) 0 0 0 3(2) 1 0 0 12(3) 2 2 0
18 FW Nigeria Stephen Makinwa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
19 FW North Macedonia Goran Pandev 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 FW Italy Simone Inzaghi 2(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2(2) 0 1 0
23 MF France Mourad Meghni 3(2) 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 6(2) 1 1 0
24 MF
Cristian Ledesma
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 DF Brazil Emílson Cribari 8(2) 0 0 0 5 0 1(1) 0 14(3) 0 2 1
26 DF Romania Ștefan Radu 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 0
28 DF Italy Guglielmo Stendardo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 MF Italy Cristian Brocchi 5 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 8 0 1 0
33 MF Italy Roberto Baronio 10 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 15 0 3 1
52 DF Italy Alessio Luciani 1(1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1(1) 0 0 0
68 MF Ivory Coast Christian Manfredini 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
74 FW
Julio Cruz
10(5) 3 0 0 4 0 1(1) 0 15(6) 3 2 0
80 DF Brazil André Dias 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
81 MF Italy Simone Del Nero 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0
86 GK Uruguay Fernando Muslera 11 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 14 0 2 0
87 DF France Modibo Diakité 7(1) 0 0 0 3(2) 0 1 0 11(3) 0 1 0
87 DF Italy Riccardo Perpetuini 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0

Statistics accurate as of match played 28 October 2009[38]

Transfers

Mauro Zárate was the 2009 fourth-most expensive player of Serie A, behind Samuel Eto'o, Felipe Melo and Diego.[39]

Lazio opened their summer market signing the goalkeeper

Al-Sadd Sports Club board, confirmed that Mauro Zárate's move to Lazio was made permanent for a fee of about €20 million.[42] Later, it was reported that the player signed a new five-year contract with a €60 million buy-out clause.[43] He was the most expensive signing during Lotito's chairmanship in five years.[44] Before June finished, also the international Portuguese Eliseu reached Rome from Málaga for €1 million.[45]

As expected, Carrizo left Lazio at the beginning of July. He was loaned out to

Julio Cruz, who had rescinded his contract with Internazionale.[50]

At the end of August, the week of the transfer deadline, academy graduate

Crotone respectively.[52][53]

Come the winter transfer window, Uruguyan youngster Gonzalo Barreto will be joining from Danubio with Lazio having already sealed a €3 million deal,[54] but he will only join in January, when he has turned eighteen.[55]

On 31 January, the club claimed to have signed Israeli prospect Eyal Golasa. However, the move was disputed by the club he played with until then, Maccabi Haifa, which claimed to have a valid contract with him.

And the last day of winter transfer window, Lazio signed Brazilian defender André Dias from São Paulo for a €2.5 million fee.

In

Date Pos. Name Fromvi Fee
10 June 2009 GK Argentina Albano Bizzarri
Catania
Free
18 June 2009 FW Argentina Mauro Zárate
Al-Sadd
€20,000,000
25 June 2009 MF Portugal Eliseu Spain Málaga €1,000,000
9 July 2009 MF Brazil Matuzalém Spain Real Zaragoza €6,500,000
31 July 2009 FW
Julio Cruz
Italy Internazionale Free
3 January 2010 CF Italy Sergio Floccari
Genoa
Loan
22 January 2010 FW Uruguay Gonzalo Barreto Uruguay Danubio €3,000,000
31 January 2010 MF Germany Thomas Hitzlsperger Germany VfB Stuttgart €1,000,000
1 February 2010 DF Brazil André Dias Brazil São Paulo €2,500,000

Out

Date Pos. Name To Fee
27 July 2009 DF Czech Republic David Rozehnal Germany Hamburger SV €5,000,000
26 August 2009 DF Italy Lorenzo De Silvestri Italy Fiorentina €6,000,000
1 January 2010 CF North Macedonia Goran Pandev Italy Internazionale Free

Loaned out

Date From Date To Pos. Name Moving To Fee
9 July 2009 End of the season GK Argentina Juan Pablo Carrizo Spain Real Zaragoza €1,000,000
9 July 2009 End of the season DF Italy Luciano Zauri
Sampdoria
Free
14 July 2009 End of the season DF Italy Alessandro Tuia
Monza
Free
19 August 2009 End of the season FW Czech Republic Libor Kozák Italy Brescia Free
27 August 2009 End of the season FW Italy Ettore Mendicino
Crotone
Free
5 January 2010 End of the season DF Brazil Emílson Cribari
Siena
Free
8 January 2010 End of the season MF Portugal Eliseu Spain Real Zaragoza Free
12 January 2010 End of the season MF Italy Riccardo Perpetuini
Crotone
Free
25 January 2010 End of the season DF Italy Ivan Artipoli
Foggia
Free

Estimated transfer totals

See also

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