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2010–11 Bundesliga

48th season of the Bundesliga


48th season of the Bundesliga

FieldValue
competitionBundesliga
season2010–11
dates21 August 2010 – 15 May 2011
winnersBorussia Dortmund
4th Bundesliga title
7th German title
relegatedEintracht Frankfurt
FC St. Pauli
continentalcup1[Champions League](2011-12-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersBorussia Dortmund
Bayer Leverkusen
Bayern Munich
continentalcup2[Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league)
continentalcup2 qualifiersHannover 96
[Mainz 05](1-fsv-mainz-05)
league topscorerMario Gómez (28)
biggest home win
biggest away winFC St. Pauli 1–8 Bayern
highest scoringL'kusen 3–6 M'gladbach
FC St. Pauli 1–8 Bayern
matches306
total goals894
average attendance42,101
prevseason[2009–10](2009-10-bundesliga)
nextseason[2011–12](2011-12-bundesliga)

4th Bundesliga title 7th German title FC St. Pauli Bayer Leverkusen Bayern Munich Mainz 05

NOTE: If dates are to be added, those must be cited

FC St. Pauli 1–8 Bayern

The 2010–11 Bundesliga was the 48th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football league. It began on 20 August 2010 and concluded on 14 May 2011. The winter break was in effect between weekends around 18 December 2010 and 15 January 2011. The defending champions were Bayern Munich. The league had also updated its logo for the season. The official match ball was Adidas Torfabrik 2010.

Borussia Dortmund earned its seventh league title with two games to spare on 30 April 2011, beating 1. FC Nürnberg 2–0 at home. FC St. Pauli and Eintracht Frankfurt were relegated to the 2011–12 2. Bundesliga.

Teams

At the end of the 2009–10 season, VfL Bochum and Hertha BSC were directly relegated after finishing in the bottom two places of the league table. They were replaced by 1. FC Kaiserslautern, champions of the 2009–10 2. Bundesliga, and runners-up FC St. Pauli. Kaiserslautern returned to the Bundesliga after four years, and St. Pauli re-entered the top division after eight years.

A further place in the league was decided through a two-legged play-off. As in the previous year, 1. FC Nürnberg had to compete, although they were the Bundesliga team this time. FC Augsburg was the 2. Bundesliga's representative. Nuremberg won both matches on aggregate, 3–0, and thus defended their Bundesliga spot.

This was the first-ever season since reunification without any teams from either the former East Germany or West Berlin, since Hertha BSC was relegated.

Stadiums and locations

Several stadiums were undergoing long-term reconstruction work, among them Mercedes-Benz Arena, Millerntor-Stadion and Weserstadion. The capacities of EasyCredit-Stadion and Fritz-Walter-Stadion were also slightly increased during the off-season, while Hamburg's biggest arena was renamed Imtech Arena.

TeamLocationStadiumlast=Smentekfirst=Klausdate=28 July 2010title=kicker Bundesliga Sonderheft 2010/11journal=kicker Sportmagazinpublisher=Olympia Verlaglocation=Nurembergissn=0948-7964language=dedisplay-authors=etal}}Average
attendance
Bayer LeverkusenLeverkusenBayArena30,21028,627
Bayern MunichMunichAllianz Arena69,00069,000
Borussia DortmundDortmundSignal Iduna Park80,55279,250
Borussia MönchengladbachMönchengladbachBorussia-Park54,05745,676
Eintracht FrankfurtFrankfurtCommerzbank-Arena51,50047,336
SC FreiburgFreiburgBadenova-Stadion24,00023,047
Hamburger SVHamburgImtech Arena57,00054,445
Hannover 96HanoverAWD-Arena49,00043,948
1899 HoffenheimSinsheimRhein-Neckar-Arena30,15029,858
[1. FC Kaiserslautern](1-fc-kaiserslautern)KaiserslauternFritz-Walter-Stadion49,78046,378
[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)CologneRheinEnergieStadion50,00047,752
[Mainz 05](1-fsv-mainz-05)MainzStadion am Bruchweg20,30020,170
NurembergEasyCredit-Stadion48,54842,019
Schalke 04GelsenkirchenVeltins-Arena61,67361,248
FC St. PauliHamburgMillerntor-Stadion24,487 Note 124,274
VfB StuttgartStuttgartMercedes-Benz Arena39,950 Note 238,847
Werder BremenBremenWeserstadion42,100 Note 337,464
VfL WolfsburgWolfsburgVolkswagen Arena30,00028,909

Notes:

  1. Millerntor-Stadion was undergroing reconstruction and expansion.
  2. Mercedes-Benz Arena was converted to a football-only stadium during the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons. As a consequence, the usual capacity of 58,000 was reduced to 39,950 for the 2010–11 season.
  3. Weserstadion was undergoing minor reconstruction during the season, with varying reduced capacities during that time.

Personnel and sponsorships

TeamHead coachTeam captainKitmakerShirt sponsor
Bayer LeverkusenGermanyGermanyAdidasTelDaFax
Bayern MunichNetherlands (caretaker)GERAdidasT-Home
Borussia DortmundGermanyGermanyKappaEvonik
Borussia MönchengladbachSwitzerlandBelgiumLottoPostbank
Eintracht FrankfurtGermanyBrazil ChrisJakoFraport
SC FreiburgGermanyGermanyNikeEhrmann
Hamburger SVGermanyGermanyAdidasEmirates
Hannover 96GermanyUSAUnder ArmourTUI
1899 HoffenheimGermanyGermanyPumaTV Digital
[1. FC Kaiserslautern](1-fc-kaiserslautern)GermanyCroatiaDo You FootballAllgäuer Latschenkiefer
[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)GermanyGermanyReebokREWE
[Mainz 05](1-fsv-mainz-05)GermanyMacedoniaNikeEntega
[1. FC Nürnberg](1-fc-nurnberg)GermanyGermanyAdidasAreva
Schalke 04GermanyGermanyAdidasGazprom
FC St. PauliGermanyGermanyDo You FootballEin Platz an der Sonne
VfB StuttgartGermanyFrancePumaGazi
Werder BremenGermanyGermanyNikeTargobank
VfL WolfsburgGermanyGermany {{sortnameMarcelSchäferSchafer, Marcel}}Adidas

In addition, all matches featured one match ball as Adidas presented a new ball called "Jabulani Torfabrik" ("Goal Factory"). Previously, the home team was responsible for supplying the match ball. More often than not, it was provided by the kitmakers for the teams.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
VfL WolfsburgGermany Lorenz-Günther KöstnerEnd of tenure as caretakertitle=McClaren übernimmt bei den "Wölfen"trans-title=McClaren takes over at "The Wolves"language=dedate=11 May 2010access-date=13 May 2010publisher=DFLurl=http://www.bundesliga.de/de/liga/news/2009/index.php?f=0000153313.php&fla=5}}*Off-season*England Steve McClaren1 July 2010
Hamburger SVNetherlands Ricardo MonizEnd of tenure as caretaker30 June 2010Germany Armin Veh1 July 2010
VfB StuttgartSwitzerland Christian GrossSackedtitle=Christian Gross freigestellttrans-title=Gross releasedlanguage=dedate=13 October 2010url=http://vfb.de/de/aktuell/news/2010/39093.phpwork=official websitepublisher=VfB Stuttgartaccess-date=13 October 2010archive-date=30 November 2010archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130235335/http://vfb.de/de/aktuell/news/2010/39093.phpurl-status=dead}}18thGermany Jens Keller13 October 2010
[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)Croatia Zvonimir SoldoSackedtitle=Köln entlässt Soldo – Schaefer übernimmttrans-title=Köln fire Soldo – Schaefer takes overlanguage=dedate=24 October 2010access-date=28 October 2010publisher=DFLurl=http://www.bundesliga.de/de/liga/news/2009/index.php?f=0000166551.phparchive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20101027082621/http://www.bundesliga.de/de/liga/news/2009/index.php?f=0000166551.phparchive-date= 27 October 2010url-status= live}}18thGermany Frank Schaefer24 October 2010
VfB StuttgartGermany Jens KellerSackedtitle=Kellers Zeit beim VfB Stuttgart schon beendettrans-title=Keller's time at VfB Stuttgart already endedlanguage=dedate=11 December 2010url=http://fussball.zdf.de/ZDFsport/inhalt/14/0,5676,8170350,00.htmlpublisher=ZDFaccess-date=11 December 2010archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719120115/http://fussball.zdf.de/ZDFsport/inhalt/14/0,5676,8170350,00.html?dr=1archive-date=19 July 2011url-status=dead}}16thGermany Bruno Labbadiatitle=Neuer Cheftrainertrans-title=New head coachlanguage=dedate=12 December 2010url=http://www.vfb.de/en/aktuell/news/2010/39942.phpwork=official websitepublisher=VfB Stuttgartaccess-date=12 December 2010}}
1899 HoffenheimGermany Ralf RangnickMutual consenttitle=Ralf Rangnick und 1899 Hoffenheim trennen sich in beiderseitigem Einvernehmen mit sofortiger Wirkungtrans-title=Ralf Rangnick and 1899 Hoffenheim part company by mutual consent with immediate effectlanguage=dedate=2 January 2011url=http://www.achtzehn99.de/ralf-rangnick-und-1899-hoffenheim-trennen-sich-in-beiderseitigem-einvernehmen-mit-sofortiger-wirkung/work=official sitepublisher=1899 Hoffenheimaccess-date=2 January 2011}}8thGermany Marco Pezzaiuolititle=Marco Pezzaiuoli neuer Cheftrainer bei 1899 Hoffenheimtrans-title=Marco Pezzaiuoli new head coach at 1899 Hoffenheimlanguage=dedate=2 January 2011url=http://www.achtzehn99.de/marco-pezzaiuoli-neuer-cheftrainer-bei-1899-hoffenheim/work=official websitepublisher=1899 Hoffenheimaccess-date=2 January 2011}}
VfL WolfsburgEngland Steve McClarenSackedtitle=VfL trennt sich von Steve McClaren / Pierre Littbarski übernimmttrans-title=VfL separates from Steve McClaren / Littbarski takes oberlanguage=dedate=7 February 2011url=http://www.vfl-wolfsburg.de/50496+M52222d4727a.html/work=official sitepublisher=VfL Wolfsburgaccess-date=7 February 2011}}12thGermany Pierre Littbarski7 February 2011
Borussia MönchengladbachGermany Michael FrontzeckSacked13 February 201118thSwitzerland Lucien Favre14 February 2011
Hamburger SVGermany Armin VehSackedtitle=Hamburg fire coach Armin Veh, take further step into chaosurl=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,14909705,00.htmlpublisher=Deutsche Welleaccess-date=14 March 2011}}8thGermany Michael Oenning13 March 2011
Schalke 04Germany Felix MagathSacked16 March 201110thGermany Ralf Rangnick17 March 2011
VfL WolfsburgGermany Pierre LittbarskiEnd of tenure as caretakertitle=Magath zurück zu den "Wölfen"trans-title=Magath returns to "The Wolves"language=dedate=18 March 2011access-date=18 March 2011publisher=DFLurl=http://www.bundesliga.de/de/liga/news/2010/index.php?f=0000178325.php}}17thGermany Felix Magath18 March 2011
Eintracht FrankfurtGermany Michael SkibbeSackedtitle=Skibbe raus, Daum übernimmttrans-title=Skibbe out, Magath takes overlanguage=dedate=22 March 2011access-date=22 March 2011work=Der Spiegelurl=http://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/0,1518,752437,00.html}}14thGermany Christoph Daum22 March 2011
Bayern MunichNetherlands Louis van GaalSackedtitle=Die Bayern entlassen Louis van Gaaltrans-title=Bayern dismisses Louis van Gaallanguage=dedate=10 April 2011access-date=10 April 2011publisher=kicker Sportmagazinurl=https://www.kicker.de/offiziell_die-bayern-entlassen-louis-van-gaal-550994/artikel}}4thNetherlands Andries Jonker (caretaker)9 April 2011
[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)Germany Frank SchaeferResignedtitle=Schaefer erklärt sofortigen Rücktritttrans-title=Schaefer declares his immediate resignationlanguage=dedate=27 April 2011access-date=27 April 2011publisher=DFLurl=http://www.bundesliga.de/de/liga/news/2010/index.php?f=0000181421.php}}14thGermany Volker Finke27 April 2011

League table

Results

Relegation play-offs

Borussia Mönchengladbach as 16th-placed team faced 3rd-placed 2. Bundesliga side VfL Bochum in a two-legged play-off. The winner on aggregate score after both matches earned a spot in the 2011–12 Bundesliga.


Borussia Mönchengladbach won 2–1 on aggregate and retained its Fußball-Bundesliga spot for the 2011–12 season.

Statistics

Top scorers

*Source: bundesliga.de *

RankPlayerClubGoals
1GER Mario GómezBayern Munich28
2SEN Papiss CisséSC Freiburg22
3SLO Milivoje Novaković[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)17
4PAR Lucas BarriosBorussia Dortmund16
GRE Theofanis GekasEintracht Frankfurt
CRO Srđan Lakić[1. FC Kaiserslautern](1-fc-kaiserslautern)
7GER André Schürrle[Mainz 05](1-fsv-mainz-05)15
8CIV Didier Ya KonanHannover 9614
9GER Lukas Podolski[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)13
SPA RaúlSchalke 04

Attendances

Source:

No.TeamMatchesTotalAverage
1Borussia Dortmund171,345,56079,151
2Bayern München171,173,00069,000
3Schalke 04171,042,44661,320
4Hamburger SV17925,57954,446
5[1. FC Köln](1-fc-koln)17812,30047,782
6Eintracht Frankfurt17805,20047,365
7[1. FC Kaiserslautern](1-fc-kaiserslautern)17788,66546,392
8Borussia Mönchengladbach17768,20745,189
9Hannover 9617746,34543,903
10[1. FC Nürnberg](1-fc-nurnberg)17714,33742,020
11VfB Stuttgart17659,40038,788
12Werder Bremen17639,53237,620
13[1899 Hoffenheim](1899-hoffenheim)17507,80029,871
14VfL Wolfsburg17491,07928,887
15Bayer Leverkusen17486,76428,633
16FC St. Pauli17413,34624,314
17SC Freiburg17392,30023,076
18Mainz 0517343,10020,182

References

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