2010–11 La Liga
Season | 2010–11 |
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Champions | Barcelona 21st title |
Relegated | Deportivo La Coruña Hércules Almería |
Champions League | Barcelona Real Madrid Valencia Villarreal |
Europa League | Sevilla Athletic Bilbao Atlético Madrid |
Matches played | 380 |
Goals scored | 1,042 (2.74 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Cristiano Ronaldo (40) |
Biggest home win | Real Madrid 7–0 Málaga (3 March 2011)[1] Real Madrid 8–1 Almería (21 May 2011)[2] |
Biggest away win | Almería 0–8 Barcelona (20 November 2010)[3] |
Highest scoring | Valencia 3–6 Real Madrid (23 April 2011)[4] Real Madrid 8–1 Almería (21 May 2011)[2] |
Longest winning run | 16 games by Barcelona[5] |
Longest unbeaten run | 31 games by Barcelona[5] |
Longest winless run | 11 games by Sporting de Gijón[5] |
Longest losing run | 7 games by Almería[5] |
Highest attendance | 98,000[5] Barcelona – Real Madrid |
Lowest attendance | 5,000[5] Almería – Villarreal Almería – Mallorca |
Average attendance | 29,099[5] |
← 2009–10 2011–12 → |
The 2010–11 La Liga season (known as the Liga BBVA for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th since its establishment. The campaign began on 28 August 2010 and ended on 21 May 2011. A total of 20 teams contested the league, 17 of which already contested in the 2009–10 season and three of which were promoted from the Segunda División. In addition, a new match ball – the Nike T90 Tracer – served as the official ball for all matches.[6]
Defending champions Barcelona secured their 3rd consecutive and 21st La Liga title after a 1–1 tie with Levante on 11 May 2011.[7][8] The result gave Barcelona a 6 point lead with two matches remaining which, combined with their better head-to-head record with Real Madrid, ensured that they finished top of the table.[9] Barcelona led the table since defeating Madrid 5–0 on November 23, 2010. Since then, they lost only one match en route to winning the title.[10] It was the third straight title for Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola, who became the first manager to do so in his first three seasons managing in La Liga.[11]
The season was again dominated by Barcelona and Real Madrid, with 2nd place Madrid 21 points ahead of 3rd place Valencia.[12] Having encountered each other in the Champions League semifinals and the Copa del Rey final, the top two teams met 4 times in 17 days, for a total of 5 times this season.[13]
The most significant managerial change prior to the start of the season was 2-time Champions League-winning José Mourinho taking over at Real Madrid.[14]
Teams
Real Valladolid, CD Tenerife and Xerez CD were relegated to the Segunda División after finishing the 2009–10 season in the bottom three places. Tenerife and Xerez made their immediate return to the second level after just one year in the Spanish top flight, while Valladolid ended a three-year tenure in La Liga.
The relegated teams were replaced by 2009–10 Segunda División champions Real Sociedad from San Sebastián, runners-up Hércules CF from Alicante and Levante UD from Valencia. Hércules returned to the highest Spanish football league for the first time after 13 years, while Real Sociedad and Levante terminated their second-level status after three and two years, respectively.
Stadia and locations
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Almería | Almería | Estadio del Mediterráneo | 22,000 |
Athletic Bilbao | Bilbao | San Mamés | 39,750 |
Atlético Madrid | Madrid | Vicente Calderón | 54,851 |
Barcelona | Barcelona | Camp Nou | 99,354 |
Deportivo La Coruña | A Coruña | Riazor | 34,600 |
Espanyol | Cornellà de Llobregat | Estadi Cornellà-El Prat | 40,500 |
Getafe | Getafe | Coliseum Alfonso Pérez | 17,700 |
Hércules | Alicante | Estadio José Rico Pérez | 30,000 |
Levante | Valencia | Estadi Ciutat de València | 25,534 |
Málaga | Málaga | La Rosaleda | 28,963 |
Mallorca | Palma | Iberostar Estadio | 23,142 |
Osasuna | Pamplona | Estadio Reyno de Navarra | 19,800 |
Racing Santander | Santander | El Sardinero | 22,271 |
Real Madrid | Madrid | Santiago Bernabéu | 80,354 |
Real Sociedad | San Sebastián | Estadio Anoeta | 32,076 |
Sevilla | Sevilla | Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán | 45,500 |
Sporting de Gijón | Gijón | El Molinón | 29,800 |
Valencia | Valencia | Mestalla | 55,000 |
Villarreal | Vila-real | El Madrigal | 25,000 |
Zaragoza | Zaragoza | La Romareda | 34,596 |
Personnel and sponsorship
^ Barcelona makes a donation to UNICEF in order to display the charity's logo on the club's kit.
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment | Position in table |
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Mallorca | Gregorio Manzano | End of contract | 19 May 2010[15] | Michael Laudrup | 2 July 2010[16] | 5th (2009–10) |
Real Madrid | Manuel Pellegrini | Sacked | 26 May 2010[17] | José Mourinho | 28 May 2010[18] | 2nd (2009–10) |
Málaga | Juan R. López Muñiz | Sacked | 16 June 2010[19] | Jesualdo Ferreira | 17 June 2010[20] | 17th (2009–10) |
Sevilla | Antonio Álvarez | Sacked | 26 September 2010[21] | Gregorio Manzano | 26 September 2010[21] | 7th |
Málaga | Jesualdo Ferreira | Sacked | 2 November 2010[22] | Manuel Pellegrini | 2 November 2010[23] | 18th |
Zaragoza | José Aurelio Gay | Sacked | 17 November 2010[24] | Javier Aguirre | 17 November 2010[24] | 20th |
Almería | Juan Manuel Lillo | Sacked | 20 November 2010[25] | José Luis Oltra | 24 November 2010[26] | 19th |
Racing Santander | Miguel Ángel Portugal | Sacked | 7 February 2011[27] | Marcelino García Toral | 9 February 2011[28] | 16th |
Osasuna | José Antonio Camacho | Sacked | 14 February 2011[29] | José Luis Mendilibar | 14 February 2011[30] | 18th |
Hércules | Esteban Vigo | Sacked | 20 March 2011[31] | Miroslav Đukić | 23 March 2011[32] | 20th |
Almería | José Luis Oltra | Sacked | 5 April 2011[33] | Roberto Olabe | 5 April 2011[34] | 20th |
League table
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Awards and season statistics
Top goalscorersThis is the list of goalscorers in accordance with LFP as organising body. Template:2010–11 La Liga top goalscorers |
Pichichi TrophyThe Pichichi Trophy is awarded by newspaper Marca to the player who scores the most goals in a season, according to its own rules[35] (different from the ones used by FIFA) to determine the goalscorer. Template:2010–11 La Liga Pichichi |
Zamora Trophy
The Zamora Trophy is awarded to the goalkeeper with least goals to games ratio.
Goalkeeper | Goals | Matches | Average | Team |
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Víctor Valdés | Barcelona | |||
Iker Casillas | Real Madrid | |||
Daniel Aranzubia | Deportivo La Coruña | |||
Diego López | Villarreal | |||
Ricardo López | Osasuna | |||
David de Gea | Atlético Madrid | |||
Carlos Kameni | Espanyol | |||
Gorka Iraizoz | Athletic Bilbao | |||
Toño Martínez | Racing Santander | |||
Dudu Aouate | Mallorca | |||
Juan Calatayud | Hércules |
- Source: futbol.sportec
Assists table
Rank | Player | Club | Assists |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 18 |
2 | Mesut Özil | Real Madrid | 17 |
3 | Daniel Alves | Barcelona | 15 |
4 | Xabi Prieto | Real Sociedad | 13 |
5 | Juan Mata | Valencia | 12 |
6 | Ángel di María | Real Madrid | 11 |
7 | Santi Cazorla | Villarreal | 10 |
Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | 10 | |
9 | Borja Valero | Villarreal | 8 |
Valdo | Levante | 8 |
- Source: ESPN Soccernet
Fair Play award
This award is given annually since 1999 to the team with the best fair play during the season. This ranking takes into account aspects[36] such as cards, suspension of matches, audience behaviour and other penalties. This section not only aims to know this aspect, but also serves to break the tie in teams that are tied in all the other rules: points, head-to-head, goal difference and goals scored.
Rank | Team | Games | Closure of Stadium | Total Points | ||||||
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Barcelona | ||||||||||
Mallorca | ||||||||||
Racing Santander | ||||||||||
Hércules | ||||||||||
Real Sociedad | ||||||||||
Deportivo La Coruña | ||||||||||
Real Madrid | ||||||||||
Villarreal | ||||||||||
Almería | ||||||||||
Athletic Bilbao | ||||||||||
Getafe | ||||||||||
Sporting de Gijón | ||||||||||
Atlético Madrid | ||||||||||
Espanyol | ||||||||||
Málaga | ||||||||||
Osasuna | ||||||||||
Sevilla | ||||||||||
Levante | ||||||||||
Valencia | ||||||||||
Zaragoza |
- Source: 2010–11 Fair Play Rankings Season.[37]
Sources of cards and penalties: Referee's reports, Competition Committee's Sanctions, Appeal Committee Resolutions and RFEF's Directory about Fair Play Rankings
Important note: This table is not a count of cards and sanctions resulting from the matches, this table takes into account the removal or application of some cards and sanctions by the competent bodies (Competition Committee, Appeal Committee and Spanish Sports Disciplinary Committee)
Notes:
- Yellow Card: 1 point/yellow card
- Double Yellow Card/Ejection: 2 points/double yellow card
- Direct Red Card: 3 points/red card
- It also accounts cards to non players
- Games of Suspension (Player): when a player is banned for play next x future games, x may be more than 3. Points: as many as x banned games
- Games of Suspension (Club's Personnel): when some person of the club (not player) is banned for x future games. If previously there was some card it's overridden by this punishment. Points: 5 points/banned game
- Audience Behaviour: when audience makes some altercations such as explosions, flares, throwing objects to the ground, racist chanting... etc. Can be Mild (5 points), Serious (6 points), Very Serious (7 points)
- File:Stadium Puerto.jpg: Closure of Stadium: when serious incidents happen which is punished by the closure of the stadium. 10 points/match with closured stadium
The number in superscript is the correspondent round to the sanction. If there were sanctions in the same round to different people, the number of round is repeated as many times as different people were imposed
Pedro Zaballa award
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Fernando Llorente for Athletic Bilbao against Hércules, 45 minutes and 54 seconds (28 August 2010).[39]
- First penalty kick of the season: 8 minutes and 57 seconds – Rubén Suárez (scored) for Levante against Sevilla (28 August 2010).[40]
- Fastest goal in a match: 23 seconds – David Barral for Sporting de Gijón against Hércules (15 January 2011).[41]
- Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+5 minutes and 17 seconds – Roberto Soldado for Valencia against Deportivo La Coruña (21 May 2011).[42]
- Widest winning margin: 8 Goals
- Most goals in a match by one team: 8 Goals
- Most goals scored by losing team: 3 goals
- Zaragoza 3–5 Málaga (12 September 2010).[43]
- Sevilla 4–3 Athletic Bilbao (24 October 2010).[44]
- Valencia 4–3 Málaga (22 January 2011).[45]
- Valencia 3–6 Real Madrid (23 April 2011).[4]
- Mallorca 3–4 Atlético Madrid (21 May 2011)[46]
- First own goal of the season: Ernesto Galán (Espanyol) for Getafe, 61 minutes and 48 seconds (29 August 2010).[47]
- Most goals in a match by one player: 4 goals
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Racing Santander (23 October 2010)[48]
- Roberto Soldado for Valencia against Getafe (2 April 2011)[49]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Sevilla (7 May 2011)[50]
- Hat-tricks of the season:
- Cristiano Ronaldo4 for Real Madrid against Racing Santander (23 October 2010)[48]
- Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Almería (20 November 2010)[3]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Athletic Bilbao (20 November 2010)[51]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Villarreal (9 January 2011)[52]
- Luís Fabiano for Sevilla against Levante (22 January 2011)[53]
- Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Atlético Madrid (5 February 2011)[54]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Málaga (3 March 2011)[55]
- Roberto Soldado4 for Valencia against Getafe (2 April 2011)[49]
- Diego Costa for Atlético Madrid against Osasuna (3 April 2011)[56]
- Gonzalo Higuaín for Real Madrid against Valencia (23 April 2011)[4]
- Cristiano Ronaldo4 for Real Madrid against Sevilla (7 May 2011)[50]
- Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid against Getafe (10 May 2011)[57]
- Emmanuel Adebayor for Real Madrid against Almería (21 May 2011)[2]
- Sergio Agüero for Atlético Madrid against Mallorca (21 May 2011)[46]
- Fastest hat-trick of the season:
- Roberto Soldado for Valencia against Getafe, 19 minutes and 51 seconds (2 April 2011)[49]
Discipline
- First yellow card of the season: Noé Pamarot for Hércules against Athletic Bilbao, 9 minutes and 56 seconds (28 August 2010).[39]
- First red card of the season: Matías Fritzler for Hércules against Athletic Bilbao, 89 minutes and 41 seconds (28 August 2010).[39]
- Card given at latest point in a game: Diego Colotto (yellow) at 90+4 minutes and 50 seconds for Deportivo La Coruña against Sporting de Gijón (7 May 2011).[58]
Miscellaneous
- Longest first half injury time: 4 minutes and 35 seconds – Athletic Bilbao against Sevilla (6 March 2011).[59]
- Longest second half injury time: 7 minutes and 3 seconds – Real Madrid against Zaragoza (30 April 2011).[60]
See also
- List of Spanish football transfers summer 2010
- List of Spanish football transfers winter 2010–11
- 2010–11 Segunda División
- 2010–11 Copa del Rey
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