2009–10 FC Girondins de Bordeaux season
During the 2010–11 French football season, FC Girondins de Bordeaux competed in Ligue 1.
Season summary
Bordeaux made a good run in the Champions League, reaching the quarter-finals before being knocked out by Lyon. Bordeaux's poor league form saw them drop down to 6th, ensuring that there would be no repeat of European adventure next season.
Manager Laurent Blanc resigned at the end of the season, on 16 May, after 3 years in charge. This was controversial, as Blanc immediately made an inquiry about the position as manager of the national team, prompting chairman Jean-Louis Triaud to demand compensation from the French Football Federation.
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- Squad at end of season[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Left club during season
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Result
UEFA Champions League
Group stage
15 September 2009 | Juventus | 1–1 | Bordeaux | Stadio Olimpico, Turin1 |
20:45 | Iaquinta 63' | Report | Plašil 75' | Attendance: 17,513 Referee: Tom Henning Øvrebø (Norway) |
30 September 2009 | Bordeaux | 1–0 | Maccabi Haifa | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
20:45 | Ciani 83' | Report | Attendance: 28,748 Referee: Eric Braamhaar (Netherlands) |
21 October 2009 | Bordeaux | 2–1 | Bayern Munich | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
20:45 | Ciani 27' Planus 40' |
Report | Ciani 6' (o.g.) | Attendance: 31,321 Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway) |
3 November 2009 | Bayern Munich | 0–2 | Bordeaux | Allianz Arena, Munich |
20:45 | Report | Gourcuff 37' Chamakh 90' |
Attendance: 66,000 Referee: Pedro Proença (Portugal) |
25 November 2009 | Bordeaux | 2–0 | Juventus | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
20:45 | Fernando 54' Chamakh 90+4' |
Report | Attendance: 32,195 Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (Spain) |
8 December 2009 | Maccabi Haifa | 0–1 | Bordeaux | Ramat Gan Stadium, Ramat Gan2 |
20:45 | Report | Jussiê 13' | Attendance: 25,800 Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden) |
- Notes
- Note 1: Juventus played their home group matches at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino as their Stadio delle Alpi was demolished to make way for Juventus Arena.
- Note 2: Maccabi Haifa played their home group matches at the Ramat Gan Stadium in Ramat Gan as their Kiryat Eliezer Stadium did not meet UEFA criteria.
Round of 16
23 February 2010 | Olympiacos | 0–1 | Bordeaux | Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens |
20:45 | Report | Ciani 45+2' | Attendance: 29,773 Referee: Howard Webb (England) |
17 March 2010 | Bordeaux | 2–1 | Olympiacos | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
20:45 | Gourcuff 5' Chamakh 88' |
Report | Mitroglou 65' | Attendance: 31,004 Referee: Olegário Benquerença (Portugal) |
Quarter-finals
30 March 2010 | Lyon | 3–1 | Bordeaux | Stade de Gerland, Lyon |
20:45 | Lisandro 10', 77' (pen.) Bastos 32' |
Report | Chamakh 14' | Attendance: 37,859 Referee: Felix Brych (Germany) |
7 April 2010 | Bordeaux | 1–0 | Lyon | Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
20:45 | Chamakh 45' | Report | Attendance: 31,962 Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) |
References
- ^ http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/france/2009-2010/ligue1/bordeaux.htm
- ^ Sané was born in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France, but also qualifies to represent Senegal internationally.
- ^ Chamarkh was born in Tonneins, France, but also qualifies to represent Morocco internationally.
- ^ Farnolle was born in Bordeaux, France, but also qualified to represent Benin internationally.