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Football in Argentina
Season2010–11
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2010–11 season of Argentine football is the 120th season of competitive football in Argentina.

National leagues

Men's

Source: RSSSF[1]

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Women's

Source: RSSSF [10]

Clubs in international competitions

Men's summary

Team / Competition 2010 Recopa Sudamericana 2010 Copa Sudamericana 2011 Copa Libertadores
Argentinos Juniors did not qualify Second stage Second stage
Banfield did not qualify Round of 16 did not qualify
Estudiantes de La Plata Runner up Second stage Round of 16
Godoy Cruz did not qualify did not qualify Second stage
Independiente did not qualify Champions Second stage
Newell's Old Boys did not qualify Quarterfinals did not qualify
Vélez Sársfield did not qualify Second stage Semifinals

Argentinos Juniors

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Argentinos Juniors eliminated by Independiente on points 1–4.

2011 Copa Libertadores

Argentinos Juniors eliminated by finishing in 4th place in their group.

Banfield

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Banfield eliminated by Deportes Tolima on goal difference 2–3.

Estudiantes de La Plata

2010 Recopa Sudamericana

Estudiantes de La Plata defeated by LDU Quito on points 1–4.

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Estudiantes de La Plata eliminated by Newell's Old Boys on points 1–4.

2011 Copa Libertadores

Estudiantes de La Plata eliminated by Cerro Porteño on penalties.

Godoy Cruz

2011 Copa Libertadores

Godoy Cruz eliminated by finishing in 4th place in their group.

Independiente

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Independiente defeated Goiás on penalties and won their first Copa Sudamericana.

2011 Copa Libertadores

Independiente eliminated by finishing in 3rd place in their group.

Newell's Old Boys

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Newell's Old Boys eliminated by LDU Quito on points 1–4.

Vélez Sársfield

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Vélez Sársfield eliminated by Banfield on points 1–4.

2011 Copa Libertadores

Vélez Sársfield eliminated by Peñarol on away goals.

Women's summary

Team / Competition 2010 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino
Boca Juniors Third place

Boca Juniors

2010 Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino
October 12, 2010 First stage Boca Juniors Argentina 1–1 Chile Everton Barueri, Brazil
17:00 Gerez 75' Report[permanent dead link] Arias 65' Stadium: Arena Barueri
Attendance: 60
Referee: Yeimy Martínez (Colombia)

Boca Juniors defeated Deportivo Quito and finished in third place.

  Win   Draw   Loss

National teams

Men's

This section covers Argentina men's matches from August 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011.

Friendly matches

September 7, 2010 Argentina  4–1  Spain Buenos Aires, Argentina
17:00 UTC-3 Messi 10'
Higuaín 13'
Tevez 34'
Agüero 90+1'
Report Llorente 84' Stadium: Estadio Antonio V. Liberti
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Óscar Ruiz (Colombia)
October 8, 2010 Japan  1–0  Argentina Saitama, Japan
19:50 UTC+9 Okazaki 19' Report Stadium: Saitama Stadium 2002
Attendance: 57,735
Referee: Pawell Gil (Poland)
November 17, 2010 Argentina  1–0  Brazil Doha, Qatar
20:00 UTC+3 Messi 90+2' Report Stadium: Khalifa International Stadium
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Abdullah Balideh (Qatar)
February 9, 2011 Argentina  2–1  Portugal Geneva, Switzerland
21:00 UTC+1 Di María 13'
Messi 89' (pen.)
Report Ronaldo 21' Stadium: Stade de Genève
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
March 16, 2011 Argentina  4–1  Venezuela San Juan, Argentina
UTC-3 Chávez 20'
Mouche 35', 53'
Aued 75'
Report Arismendi 30' Stadium: Estadio del Bicentenario
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Claudio Puga (Chile)
May 25, 2011 Argentina  4–2  Paraguay Resistencia, Argentina
16:00 UTC-3 Hauche 9', 44'
Fernández 37'
Pérez 73'
Report Zeballos 14'
Marecos 55'
Stadium: Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Roberto Silvera (Uruguay)
June 1, 2011 Nigeria  4–1  Argentina Abuja, Nigeria
19:30 UTC+1 Uche 9', 39'
Obinna 28' (pen.)
Emenike 51'
Report Boselli 90+8' (pen.) Stadium: Abuja Stadium
Referee: Ibrahim Chaibou (Niger)
June 20, 2011 Argentina  4–0  Albania Buenos Aires, Argentina
18:00 UTC-3 Lavezzi 5'
Messi 42'
Agüero 74'
Tevez 89'
Report Stadium: Estadio Antonio V. Liberti
Attendance: 21,000
Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay)

2011 Copa América

Women's

This section covers Argentina women's matches from August 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011.

2010 Sudamericano Femenino

November 4, 2010 First stage Argentina  3–0  Bolivia Latacunga, Ecuador
17:00 UTC-5 Ojeda 6', 39' (pen.)
Banin 51'
Report Stadium: Estadio La Cocha
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Yanina del Carmen Mujica (Venezuela)
November 6, 2010 First stage Chile  1–2  Argentina Ambato, Ecuador
17:00 UTC-5 Lara 85' (pen.) Report Pereyra 40', 71' Stadium: Estadio Bellavista
Referee: Adriana Lucia Correa (Colombia)
November 8, 2010 First stage Argentina  2–0  Peru Riobamba, Ecuador
19:00 UTC-5 González 65'
Blanco 68'
Report Stadium: Estadio Olímpico
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Ana Márques (Brazil)

  Win   Draw   Loss

References

  1. ^ Primera División stats
  2. ^ Primera B Nacional stats
  3. ^ Primera B Metropolitana stats
  4. ^ Torneo Argentino A stats
  5. ^ Primera C Metropolitana stats
  6. ^ Torneo Argentino B stats
  7. ^ Primera D Metropolitana stats
  8. ^ a b "Fútbol femenino: directo a la Copa". Bocajuniors.com.ar. Archived from the original on 2011-03-24. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Campeonato 11 AFA". Diariolafutbolista.com. Retrieved 21 August 2011.
  10. ^ Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino stats by Hans Schöggl at RSSSF.