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2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga

5th season of Serbian SuperLiga


5th season of Serbian SuperLiga

FieldValue
competitionJelen SuperLiga
season2010–11
winnersPartizan
4th SuperLiga title
23rd domestic title
relegatedČukarički
Inđija
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersPartizan
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersRed Star
Vojvodina
Rad
league topscorerIvica Iliev,
Andrija Kaluđerović (13 goals)
biggest home winRad 5–0 BSK Borča
Partizan 5–0 Metalac
biggest away winHajduk 0–4 Partizan
highest scoringPartizan 5–3 Smederevo
matches240
total goals501
highest attendance31,135 Red Star – Partizan
lowest attendance100 Čukarički – Javor Ivanjica
average attendance2,646
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

4th SuperLiga title 23rd domestic title Inđija Vojvodina Rad Andrija Kaluđerović (13 goals) Partizan 5–0 Metalac The 2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga (known as the Jelen SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the Serbian SuperLiga, the top football league of Serbia established in 2006. It began on 14 August 2010 and ended on 29 May 2011. A total of sixteen teams contested the league.

Partizan successfully defended their title after a 1–1 draw at Metalac Gornji Milanovac with one match left to play. It was their fourth consecutive Serbian title and their 23rd domestic championship.

Teams

Napredak Kruševac and Mladi Radnik were relegated to the 2010–11 Serbian First League after the 2009–10 season for finishing in 15th and 16th place, respectively. Napredak completed a four-year tenure in the league, while Mladi Radnik had to immediately return to the First League.

The relegated teams were replaced by 2009–10 First League champions Inđija and runners-up Sevojno. Inđija made their debut at the highest football league of Serbia.

Soon after their promotion from the First League, Sevojno merged with Užice city rivals Sloboda, who competed in the third-tier Srpska Liga during the 2009–10 season, to form FK Sloboda Point Sevojno. The newly formed club hence were the first side from Užice to compete at the highest level of football in fourteen years.

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
FK Borac5,000
FK BSKBelgradeStadion Poljana2,500
Belgrade7,000
FK HajdukKulaStadion Hajduk11,000
InđijaStadion FK Indjija4,500
JagodinaStadion FK Jagodina15,000
FK JavorIvanjicaJavor Stadium5,000
FK MetalacGornji MilanovacČika Dača Stadium (Kragujevac)15,100
OFK BeogradBelgradeOmladinski Stadium14,600
FK PartizanBelgradePartizan Stadium32,710
FK RadBelgradeStadion Kralj Petar I6,000
Red StarBelgradeStadion FK Crvena Zvezda55,538
FK SlobodaUžiceStadion FK Sloboda12,000
SmederevoSmederevo City Stadium17,200
FK SpartakSuboticaSubotica City Stadium13,000
Novi SadKarađorđe Stadium15,204

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 29 May 2011; Sources: Superliga official website, soccerway.com

PosScorerTeam 1Goals
1 Serbia Ivica IlievPartizan13
Serbia Andrija KaluđerovićRed Star
3Cameroon Aboubakar OumarouVojvodina11
4Serbia Radosav PetrovićPartizan9
Ghana Prince TagoePartizan

;Notes

  1. Teams for which that player played during 2010–11 season.

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
SRB Nemanja ArsenijevićSloboda Point SevojnoČukarički4-0
SRB Enver AlivodićBSK BorčaInđija4–0

Awards

The selection was made among the coaches of all the clubs playing in the SuperLiga.

Young Player of the Season

The Young Player of the Season was awarded to Slobodan Medojević (Vojvodina).

Team of the Season

PositionPlayerTeam
GKSRB Bojan ŠaranovOFK Beograd
DRSRB Pavle NinkovRed Star
DCMNE Stefan SavićPartizan
DCMKD Daniel MojsovVojvodina
DLSRB Duško TošićRed Star
MRSRB Stefan BabovićPartizan
MCSRB Radosav PetrovićPartizan
MCSRB Slobodan MedojevićVojvodina
MLBRA Evandro GoebelRed Star
FWCMR Aboubakar OumarouVojvodina
FWSRB Andrija KaluđerovićRed Star
FWSRB Ivica IlievPartizan

Attendance

The 2010–11 season saw an average attendance by club:

ClubAverageHighestLowestAttendance (%)
1Red Star13,29331,1356,200
2Partizan7,24117,0001,500
3Vojvodina3,30012,0001,000
4Jagodina2,02710,000500
5Smederevo1,6877,000500
6Borac Čačak1,5934,000400
7Spartak Zlatibor Voda1,5677,000200
8Inđija1,4004,500600
9Sloboda Point Sevojno1,2575,500100
10Metalac G.M.1,23010,000150
11Rad1,0813,000300
12Javor Ivanjica1,0203,500300
13OFK Beograd9505,000200
14BSK Borča6294,00084
15HajduK Kula5873,000200
16Čukarički4773,000100

Champion Squad

References

References

  1. (25 May 2011). "Dupla kruna za "crno-bele"!". b92.net.
  2. (1 July 2010). "UŽICE: SPOJENI KLUBOVI SLOBODA I SEVOJNO U SUPERLIGI". kurir-info.rs.
  3. (27 May 2011). "Tim sezone". sportske.net.
  4. (27 May 2011). "JSL: Izabran najbolji tim". b92.net.
  5. [http://www.utakmica.rs/1-jelen-super-liga-2010-2011/poseta/ Jelen Super Liga 2010–2011]
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