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2010–11 3. Liga
3rd season of the 3. Liga
3rd season of the 3. Liga
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | [3. Liga](3-liga) |
| season | 2010–11 |
| winners | Eintracht Braunschweig |
| promoted | Eintracht Braunschweig |
| Hansa Rostock | |
| Dynamo Dresden | |
| relegated | TuS Koblenz |
| Rot Weiss Ahlen | |
| Bayern Munich II | |
| league topscorer | Dominick Kumbela |
| Patrick Mayer | |
| (19 goals each) | |
| biggest home win | Rostock 7–2 U'haching |
| biggest away win | CZ Jena 0–7 [S'brücken](1-fc-saarbrucken) |
| highest scoring | Rostock 7–2 U'haching |
| matches | 380 |
| total goals | 975 |
| prevseason | [2009–10](2009-10-3-liga) |
| nextseason | [2011–12](2011-12-3-liga) |
Hansa Rostock Dynamo Dresden Rot Weiss Ahlen Bayern Munich II Patrick Mayer (19 goals each)
The 2010–11 3. Liga was the third season of the 3. Liga, Germany's third tier of its football league system. The season commenced on the weekend of 23 July 2010 and ended with the last games on 14 May 2011. The winter break was in effect between weekends around 18 December 2010 and 29 January 2011.
Teams
As in the previous year, the league comprised the teams placed fourth through seventeenth of the 2009–10 season, the worst two teams from the 2009–10 2. Bundesliga, the losers of the 2. Bundesliga relegation play-off between the 16th-placed 2. Bundesliga team and the third-placed 3rd Liga team and the champions from the three 2009–10 Regionalliga divisions.
2009–10 3. Liga champions VfL Osnabrück and runners-up Erzgebirge Aue were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga. They were replaced by TuS Koblenz and Rot Weiss Ahlen who finished 17th and 18th respectively in the 2009–10 2. Bundesliga season.
Borussia Dortmund II, Holstein Kiel and Wuppertaler SV Borussia were relegated after the 2009–10 season. They were replaced by the three 2009–10 Regionalliga champions SV Babelsberg 03, 1. FC Saarbrücken and VfR Aalen.
A further spot was available through relegation/promotion play-offs, which was eventually taken by 16th placed 2nd Bundesliga team FC Hansa Rostock after losing on aggregate score against FC Ingolstadt 04.
Stadia and locations
No major changes happened to the capacities of the team's stadia during the off-season.
| Team | Location | Stadium | last=Smentek | first=Klaus | date=28 July 2010 | title=kicker Bundesliga Sonderheft 2010/11 | journal=kicker Sportmagazin | publisher=Olympia Verlag | location=Nuremberg | issn=0948-7964 | language=de | display-authors=etal}} |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aalen | Scholz-Arena | 11,183 | ||||||||||
| Potsdam | Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion | 10,499 | ||||||||||
| FC Bayern Munich II | Munich | Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße | 10,240 | |||||||||
| FC Carl Zeiss Jena | Jena | Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld | 12,990 | |||||||||
| Dynamo Dresden | Dresden | Glücksgas-Stadion | 32,066 | |||||||||
| Eintracht Braunschweig | Braunschweig | Eintracht-Stadion | 25,540 | |||||||||
| Hansa Rostock | Rostock | DKB-Arena | 29,000 | |||||||||
| Heidenheim | Voith-Arena1 | 10,000 | ||||||||||
| SSV Jahn Regensburg | Regensburg | Jahnstadion | 11,800 | |||||||||
| Kickers Offenbach | Offenbach | Stadion am Bieberer Berg | 26,500 | |||||||||
| Koblenz | Stadion Oberwerth | 15,000 | ||||||||||
| Ahlen | Wersestadion | 12,500 | ||||||||||
| Erfurt | Steigerwaldstadion | 17,500 | ||||||||||
| Saarbrücken | Ludwigspark | 35,303 | ||||||||||
| Sandhausen | Hardtwald | 10,231 | ||||||||||
| Stuttgart | Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau | 10,100 | ||||||||||
| Unterhaching | Generali Sportpark | 15,053 | ||||||||||
| SV Wacker Burghausen | Burghausen | Wacker-Arena | 10,000 | |||||||||
| SV Wehen Wiesbaden | Wiesbaden | BRITA-Arena | 12,250 | |||||||||
| SV Werder Bremen II | Bremen | Weserstadion Platz 11 | 5,500 |
Notes 1 Voith-Arena was named GAGFAH-Arena until mid-February 2011.
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
Source: kicker (German)
;19 goals
- Democratic Republic of the Congo Dominick Kumbela (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- Germany Patrick Mayer (1. FC Heidenheim)
;17 goals
- Germany Alexander Esswein (Dynamo Dresden)
- United States Matthew Taylor (Rot Weiss Ahlen)
;16 goals
- Germany Dennis Kruppke (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- Canada Olivier Occean (Kickers Offenbach)
;14 goals
- Germany Björn Ziegenbein (Hansa Rostock)
;13 goals
- Ghana Eric Agyemang (Wacker Burghausen)
- Germany Frank Löning (SV Sandhausen)
;12 goals
- Germany Zlatko Janjić (SV Wehen Wiesbaden)
- Germany Marcel Reichwein (FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt)
- Germany Marc Schnatterer (1. FC Heidenheim)
Season awards
Player of the month
- August: GER Tobias Jänicke (Hansa Rostock)
- September: GER Alexander Esswein (Dynamo Dresden)
- October: GER Björn Ziegenbein (Hansa Rostock)
- November: GER Björn Ziegenbein (Hansa Rostock)
- December: TUR Deniz Dogan (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- February: GER Marjan Petković (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- March: GER Dennis Kruppke (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- April: GER Alexander Esswein (Dynamo Dresden)
Player of the season
The following players were nominated as the 3. Liga Player of the season, with Alexander Esswein announced as the winner on 3 June after a public vote.
- Germany Alexander Esswein (Dynamo Dresden)
- Germany Dennis Kruppke (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- Germany Patrick Mayer (1. FC Heidenheim)
- Germany Marjan Petkovic (Eintracht Braunschweig)
- Germany Björn Ziegenbein (Hansa Rostock)
References
References
- (16 December 2009). "Der Rahmenterminkalender ist da". [[Kicker (sports magazine).
- Smentek, Klaus. (28 July 2010). "kicker Bundesliga Sonderheft 2010/11". Olympia Verlag.
- "Nordkurven-Umbau". [[Eintracht Braunschweig]] official website.
- "Vom Albstadion über die GAGFAH-Arena bis hin zur heutigen VOITH-Arena".
- (8 April 2011). "Ahlen: Punktabzug und Abstiegsplatz!". [[kicker (sports magazine).
- "Werder weiter in der 3. Liga". [[kicker (sports magazine).
- (24 May 2011). "Ahlen verabschiedet sich aus der 3. Liga!". [[kicker (sports magazine).
- (24 May 2011). "Insolvenzverfahren eröffnet: Ahlen steigt ab". DFB.
- "Rot Weiss Ahlen spielt nicht in der Regionalliga". kicker Sportmagazin.
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