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2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLiga
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Slovenian PrvaLiga |
| season | 2010–11 |
| winners | Maribor |
| (9th title) | |
| relegated | Primorje |
| continentalcup1 | Champions League |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Maribor |
| continentalcup2 | Europa League |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Domžale (cup winners) |
| Koper | |
| Olimpija | |
| league topscorer | Marcos Tavares |
| (16 goals) | |
| biggest home win | Maribor 5–0 Triglav |
| Rudar 5–0 Triglav | |
| biggest away win | Primorje 0–6 Rudar |
| Gorica 0-6 Maribor | |
| highest scoring | Koper 7–3 Celje |
| matches | 180 |
| total goals | 504 |
| best player | Marcos Tavares |
| longest wins | 5 games |
| Maribor | |
| longest unbeaten | 20 games |
| Maribor | |
| longest winless | 12 games |
| Nafta | |
| longest losses | 5 games |
| Triglav | |
| Nafta | |
| Primorje | |
| highest attendance | 11,000 |
| Maribor 2–0 Domžale | |
| lowest attendance | 50 |
| Koper 2–1 Rudar | |
| attendance | 217,830 |
| average attendance | 1,210 |
| prevseason | 2009–10 |
| nextseason | 2011–12 |
(9th title) Koper Olimpija (16 goals) Rudar 5–0 Triglav Gorica 0-6 Maribor Maribor Maribor Nafta Triglav Nafta Primorje Maribor 2–0 Domžale Koper 2–1 Rudar
The 2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLiga was the 20th season of top-tier football in Slovenia. The season began in July 2010 and ended on 29 May 2011. Koper were the defending champions, having won their first the previous season.
Teams
Drava were directly relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season to Slovenian Second League after the last-place finish, having narrowly avoided relegation in the relegation play-offs in the 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons. Interblock, who placed ninth in 2009–10, entered relegation play-offs and were beaten by Triglav, the runners-up of the 2009–10 Slovenian Second League.
Along with Triglav, Primorje were promoted back to top flight as champions of the Slovenian Second League, having been relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season.
Team summaries
| Club | City / Town | Stadium | Capacity | Kit maker |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Celje | Celje | Arena Petrol | 13,059 | Joma |
| Domžale | Domžale | Domžale Sports Park | 3,100 | Legea |
| Gorica | Nova Gorica | Nova Gorica Sports Park | 3,100 | Joma |
| Koper | Koper | Bonifika Stadium | 4,010 | Lotto |
| Maribor | Maribor | Ljudski vrt | 12,702 | Zeus |
| Nafta | Lendava | Lendava Sports Park | 2,000 | Le Coq Sportif |
| Olimpija | Ljubljana | Stožice Stadium | 16,038 | Puma |
| Primorje | Ajdovščina | Ajdovščina Football Stadium | 1,630 | Uhlsport |
| Rudar | Velenje | Ob Jezeru City Stadium | 2,341 | Joma |
| Triglav | Kranj | Stanko Mlakar Stadium | 2,060 | Legea |
League table
Relegation play-offs
The ninth-placed team of the PrvaLiga, Nafta, was supposed to play a two-legged relegation play-off against the runners-up of the 2010–11 Slovenian Second League, Interblock, but they declined promotion and the play-offs were cancelled.
Results
Every team plays four times against their opponents, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 matches.
First half of the season
Second half of the season
Statistics
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brazil Marcos Tavares | Maribor | 16 |
| 2 | Slovenia Milan Osterc | Koper | 13 |
| Slovenia Damir Pekič | Domžale | ||
| 4 | Slovenia Vedran Vinko | Nafta | 10 |
| Slovenia Vito Plut | Gorica/Maribor | ||
| Slovenia Etien Velikonja | Maribor/Gorica | ||
| 7 | Macedonia Dragan Čadikovski | Rudar | 9 |
| Slovenia Dejan Burgar | Triglav | ||
| 9 | Slovenia Davor Škerjanc | Olimpija | 8 |
| Slovenia Robert Berič | Maribor | ||
| Slovenia Adnan Bešić | Olimpija | ||
| Slovenia Elvis Bratanovič | Rudar |
Average attendances
| Rank | Club | Total attendance | Matches played | Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maribor | 64,600 | 18 | 3,589 |
| 2 | Olimpija Ljubljana | 41,900 | 18 | 2,328 |
| 3 | Rudar Velenje | 26,000 | 18 | 1,444 |
| 4 | Nafta Lendava | 18,500 | 18 | 1,028 |
| 5 | Koper | 16,350 | 18 | 908 |
| 6 | Celje | 12,700 | 18 | 706 |
| 7 | Domžale | 12,350 | 18 | 686 |
| 8 | Gorica | 9,080 | 18 | 504 |
| 9 | Primorje | 8,200 | 18 | 456 |
| 10 | Triglav | 8,150 | 18 | 453 |
References
;General
- {{cite web |access-date=17 May 2012}} ;Specific
References
- [http://www.spins.si/aktivnosti_projekti/1/spins_xi/spins_xi_2010_11.html SPINS XI 2010/2011]
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