User:Huligan0/2010–11 in Swiss football

Football in Switzerland
Season2010–11
Men's football
Super LeagueBasel
Challenge LeagueLausanne-Sport
1. Liga group 1Meyrin
1. Liga group 2Schötz
1. Liga group 3Brühl SG
Swiss CupSion
← 2009–10 Switzerland 2011–12 →

The following is a summary of the 2010–11 season of competitive football in Switzerland.

Super League

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Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Basel (C) 36 21 10 5 76 44 +32 73 Qualification to Champions League group stage[a]
2 Zürich 36 21 9 6 74 44 +30 72 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 Young Boys 36 15 12 9 65 50 +15 57 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round
4 Sion 36 15 9 12 47 36 +11 54 Qualification to Europa League play-off round[b]
5 Thun 36 11 16 9 48 43 +5 49 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
6 Luzern 36 13 9 14 62 57 +5 48
7 Grasshopper 36 10 11 15 45 54 −9 41
8 Neuchâtel Xamax 36 8 8 20 44 67 −23 32
9 Bellinzona (R) 36 7 11 18 42 75 −33 32 Qualification to relegation play-offs
10 St. Gallen (R) 36 8 7 21 34 67 −33 31 Relegation to Swiss Challenge League
Source: Super League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Due to the winners of 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, Barcelona, having qualified for the 2011-12 UEFA Champions League group phase via their domestic leagues and the subsequent vacation of the title holder spot, Basel as Swiss champions were moved up from the third qualification round into the group stage.
  2. ^ By winning the 2010–11 Swiss Cup were won the qualification to Europa League play-off round. However, after the two play-off games had been played (the following season), the team was disqualified from the Europa League following Celtic's successful protest over the team's use of ineligible players.

Challenge League

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Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Lausanne-Sport (C, P) 30 20 5 5 67 28 +39 65 Promotion to 2011–12 Swiss Super League
2 Servette (O, P) 30 19 5 6 75 27 +48 62 Qualification for promotion/relegation playoffs
3 Lugano 30 20 2 8 56 35 +21 62
4 Vaduz 30 19 3 8 59 41 +18 60 Qualification for Europa League second qualifying round[a]
5 Wil 30 14 4 12 45 42 +3 46
6 Stade Nyonnais 30 13 7 10 48 51 −3 46
7 Chiasso 30 12 5 13 34 37 −3 41
8 Delémont 30 12 4 14 47 60 −13 40
9 Biel-Bienne 30 11 6 13 57 57 0 39
10 Wohlen 30 9 10 11 45 44 +1 37
11 Aarau 30 9 9 12 39 51 −12 36
12 Kriens 30 9 6 15 26 50 −24 33
13 Winterthur 30 8 8 14 42 51 −9 32
14 Locarno 30 8 7 15 40 52 −12 31
15 Schaffhausen (R) 30 7 5 18 36 53 −17 26 Relegation to 2011–12 Swiss 1. Liga
16 Yverdon-Sport (R) 30 6 2 22 27 64 −37 20
Source: Swiss Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Vaduz as winners of the 2010–11 Liechtenstein Cup qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.

Promotion/relegation play-offs

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Bellinzona as 9th-placed Super League team played a two-legged play-off against Challenge League runners-up Servette.


Bellinzona1–0Servette
Pergl   88' Summary
Attendance: 4,800
Referee: Alain Bieri

Servette3–1Bellinzona
de Azevedo   11'
Baumann   45'   56'
Summary Lustrinelli   69'
Attendance: 23,338
Referee: Hänni Nikolaj

Servette won 3–2 on aggregate and achieve promotion.

1. Liga

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Group 1

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Meyrin 30 21 3 6 74 38 +36 66 Play-off to Challenge League
2 Étoile Carouge FC 30 16 9 5 57 35 +22 57
3 FC Le Mont 30 14 9 7 62 43 +19 51 Did not apply for licence
4 ES FC Malley 30 15 5 10 56 32 +24 50 Play-off to Challenge League
5 Grand-Lancy FC 30 13 7 10 43 42 +1 46
6 FC Fribourg 30 13 6 11 48 46 +2 45
7 Urania Genève Sport 30 13 5 12 48 53 −5 44
8 SC Düdingen 30 12 5 13 57 68 −11 41
9 FC Echallens 30 11 6 13 47 52 −5 39
10 FC Martigny-Sports 30 10 6 14 36 46 −10 36
11 Young Boys U-21 30 9 8 13 40 46 −6 35
12 Sion U-21 30 9 6 15 44 51 −7 33
13 FC Baulmes 30 9 6 15 36 48 −12 33
14 FC Naters 30 9 5 16 51 65 −14 32
15 US Terre Sainte 30 7 11 12 31 45 −14 32 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
16 CS Chênois 30 8 5 17 35 55 −20 29
Source: Erste Liga official website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Group 2

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Schötz 30 18 7 5 61 27 +34 61 Promotion to Challenge League
2 Zürich U-21 30 17 8 5 57 29 +28 59 Not elegible to Play-off
3 FC Breitenrain Bern 30 16 7 7 48 36 +12 55 Promotion to Challenge League
4 Basel U-21 30 14 8 8 68 34 +34 50 Not elegible to Play-off
5 Grasshopper Club U-21 30 15 4 11 58 48 +10 49
6 Thun U-21 30 15 3 12 54 52 +2 48
7 FC Münsingen 30 12 8 10 44 34 +10 44
8 SC Zofingen 30 12 6 12 50 48 +2 42
9 BSC Old Boys 30 11 9 10 46 46 0 42
10 FC Wangen bei Olten 30 11 7 12 43 47 −4 40
11 SV Muttenz 30 12 4 14 45 66 −21 40
12 FC Solothurn 30 9 8 13 46 49 −3 35
13 SC Dornach 30 8 8 14 42 53 −11 32
14 FC Grenchen 30 6 10 14 40 49 −9 28
15 FC Laufen 30 7 4 19 41 78 −37 25 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
16 SC Bümpliz 78 30 5 3 22 38 85 −47 18
Source: Erste Liga official website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Group 3

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 SC Brühl 30 17 6 7 47 29 +18 57 Play-off to Challenge League
2 FC Tuggen 30 15 9 6 64 43 +21 54
3 FC Baden 30 15 8 7 57 35 +22 53
4 FC Rapperswil-Jona 30 13 11 6 60 44 +16 50
5 SC Young Fellows Juventus 30 14 7 9 59 41 +18 49
6 USV Eschen/Mauren 30 13 9 8 59 50 +9 48
7 SC Cham 30 13 9 8 51 42 +9 48
8 Luzern U-21 30 13 6 11 57 50 +7 45
9 Winterthur U-21 30 12 6 12 53 51 +2 42
10 St. Gallen U-21 30 12 6 12 59 59 0 42
11 GC Biaschesi 30 10 7 13 48 49 −1 37
12 FC Mendrisio 30 10 3 17 39 47 −8 33
13 Lugano U-21 30 8 8 14 39 50 −11 32
14 FC Gossau 30 9 5 16 46 72 −26 32
15 Zug 94 30 9 4 17 47 65 −18 31 Relegation to 2. Liga Interregional
16 SC Buochs 30 3 4 23 32 90 −58 13
Source: Erste Liga official website
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Draw.

Play-off round

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Breitenrain1–2Brühl
  Summary    
Spitalacker, Bern


Brühl win 3–1 on aggregate and advance to Finals



Tuggen0–4Étoile Carouge
        Summary  

Étoile Carouge win 5–1 on aggregate advance to Finals


Baden1–1Meyrin
  Sunnary  

Meyrin0–3Baden
Summary      

FC Baden win 4–1 on aggregate advance to Finals


Malley2–2Schötz
    Summary    
Centre sportif de la Blécherette, Lausanne

Schötz2–5Malley
    Summary          
Fussballanlage Wissenhusen, Schötz

Malley win 7–4 on aggregate advance to Finals

Finals



FC Baden0–0Étoile Carouge
Summary
Stadion Altenburg, Wettingen

Étoile Carouge win 1–0 on aggregate and achieve promotion


Malley1–1Brühl
   
Centre sportif de la Blécherette, Lausanne

Brühl4–2Malley
        Summary    

Brühl win 5–3 on aggregate and achieve promotion

Swiss Cup

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In the first semi-final Xamax beat Zürich 7–6 in a penalty shoot-out, following a 1–1 draw after extra time, and Sion beat Biel-Bienne 2–1 in the second semi-final. The winner of the first semi-final is considered as home team. The final was played on 29 May 2011 and took place at St. Jakob-Park in Basel.

Final

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Neuchâtel Xamax0 – 2[1]FC Sion
SFV summary Sio   2'
Vanczák   6'
Attendance: 37,500
Referee: Jérôme Laperrière

Swiss Clubs in Europe

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Basel

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UEFA Champions League

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Third qualifying round
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Basel won 5–1 on aggregate

Play-off round
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18 August 2010 POR leg 1 Basel   1–0   Sheriff Tiraspol St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 Stocker   54'
Zoua   67'
UEFA report
summary
  7' Branković
  53' Samardžić
  85' Vranješ
  76'   86' Yerokhin
Attendance: 13,460
Referee: Terje Hauge (NOR)
24 August 2010 POR leg 2 Sheriff Tiraspol   0–3   Basel Sheriff Stadium, Tiraspol
20:45 UEFA report
FCB summary
Frei   80', 87'   17'
Atan   40'
Streller   73'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Martin Hansson

Basel won 4–0 on aggregate

Group stage / Group E
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15 September 2010 Matchday 1 CFR Cluj   2–1   Basel Dr. Constantin Rădulescu, Cluj-Napoca
20:45 Rada   9'   90+2'
Traoré   12'
Panin   25'
UEFA report
FCB report
  45+2' Stocker
  55' Streller
Attendance: 9,593
Referee: Alan Kelly (Ireland)
28 September 2010 Matchday 2 Basel   1–2   Bayern Munich St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 Frei   18' UEFA report
FCB summary
  56' (pen), 89' Schweinsteiger Attendance: 37,500
Referee: Craig Thomson (Scotland)
19 October 2010 Matchday 3 Roma   1–3   Basel Stadio Olimpico, Roma
20:45 Borriello   21' UEFA report
FCB summary
  12' Frei
  44' Inkoom
  90+3' Cabral
Attendance: 22,365
Referee: Aleksey Nikolaev (Russia)
3 November 2010 Matchday 4 Basel   2–3   Roma St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 Frei   69'
Shaqiri   83'
UEFA report
FCB summary
  16' Menez
  26' Totti
  76' Greco
Attendance: 36,375
Referee: Björn Kuipers (Netherlands)
23 November 2010 Matchday 5 Basel   1–0   CFR Cluj St. Jakob-Park, Basel
20:45 Almerares   15' UEFA summary
FCB summary
Attendance: 34,239
Referee: Laurent Duhamel (France)
8 December 2010 Matchday 6 Bayern Munich   3–0   Basel Allianz Arena, Munich
20:45 Ribéry   35', 49'
Tymoshchuk   37'
UEFA report
FCB summary
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BAY ROM BAS CFR
1   Bayern Munich 6 5 0 1 16 6 +10 15 Advance to knockout phase 2–0 3–0 3–2
2   Roma 6 3 1 2 10 11 −1 10 3–2 1–3 2–1
3   Basel 6 2 0 4 8 11 −3 6 Transfer to Europa League 1–2 2–3 1–0
4   CFR Cluj 6 1 1 4 6 12 −6 4 0–4 1–1 2–1
Source: Soccerway

UEFA Europa League / knockout phase

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Round of 32
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17 February 2011 First leg Basel   2–3   Spartak Moscow St. Jakob-Park, Basel
21:05 CEST Stocker   34'
Frei   36'
Streller   41'
Yapi   48'
Shaqiri   78'
Kusunga   90+1'
UEFA report
FCB summary
  34' McGeady
  52' De Sousa Pereira
  61' D. Kombarov
  70' Dzyuba
  82' Dikan
  90' Suchý
  90+2' Ananidze
Attendance: 13,073
Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (Macedonia)
24 February 2011 Second leg Spartak Moscow   1–1   Basel Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow
19:00 CEST McGeady   90+1' UEFA report
FCB summary
  15' Chipperfield
  31' Cabral
  72' Zoua
  86' Safari
Attendance: 14,977
Referee: Cristian Balaj (Romania)

Spartak Moscow won 4–3 on aggregate.

Young Boys

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UEFA Champions League

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Third qualifying round
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28 July 2010 First leg Young Boys   2–2   Fenerbahçe Stade de Suisse, Bern
20:15 Dudar   18'
Costanzo   89' (pen.)
Report Emre   5'
Stoch   42'
Attendance: 19,091
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
4 August 2010 Second leg Fenerbahçe   0–1   Young Boys Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul
20:15 Report Bienvenu   40' Attendance: 35,260
Referee: Aleksei Nikolaev (Russia)

Young Boys won 3–2 on aggregate.

Play-off round
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17 August 2010 First leg Young Boys   3–2   Tottenham Hotspur Stade de Suisse, Bern
20:45 Lulić   4'
Bienvenu   13'
Hochstrasser   28'
Report Bassong   42'
Pavlyuchenko   83'
Attendance: 30,166
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere (Belgium)
25 August 2010 Second leg Tottenham Hotspur   4–0   Young Boys White Hart Lane, London
20:45 Crouch   5', 61', 78' (pen.)
Defoe   32'
Report Attendance: 34,709
Referee: Laurent Duhamel (France)

Tottenham won 6–3 on aggregate.

Grasshopper Club

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UEFA Europa League

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Play-off round
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19 August 2010 First leg Steaua București   1–0   Grasshopper Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest
19:45 Stancu   71' Report Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)

1–1 on aggregate. Steaua București won 4–3 on penalties.

Luzern

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UEFA Europa League

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Third qualifying round
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29 July 2010 First leg Utrecht   1–0   Luzern Utrecht, Netherlands
18:45 CEST (UTC+2) Mertens   35' Report Stadium: Stadion Galgenwaard
Attendance: 12,100
Referee: Peter Rasmussen (Denmark)
5 August 2010 Second leg Luzern   1–3
(1–4 agg.)
  Utrecht Zürich, Switzerland
19:45 CEST (UTC+2) Pacar   53' Report Asare   13'
Van Wolfswinkel   22'
Silberbauer   28'
Stadium: Letzigrund[a]
Attendance: 7,100
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
Note: *Played in Zürich at Letzigrund as Luzern's Stadion Allmend did not meet UEFA criteria.

Utrecht won 4–1 on aggregate.

Lausanne

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UEFA Europa League

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Second qualifying round
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Lausanne-Sport won 2–1 on aggregate.

Third qualifying round
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29 July 2010 First leg Randers   2–3   Lausanne-Sport Essex Park Randers, Randers
19:00 Movsisyan   7', 81' Report Steuble   41'
Silvio   62' (pen.), 84'
Attendance: 2,751
Referee: Ovidiu Alin Hațegan (Romania)
5 August 2010 Second leg Lausanne-Sport   1–1   Randers Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
19:30 Rodrigo   68' Report Movsisyan   49' Attendance: 8,150
Referee: Alan Black (Northern Ireland)

Lausanne-Sport won 4–3 on aggregate.

Play-off round
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26 August 2010 Second leg Lokomotiv Moscow   1 – 1 (a.e.t.)
(3 – 4 p)
  Lausanne-Sport Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
18:00 Aliyev   85' Report Sílvio   17' Attendance: 11,053
Referee: Aleksandar Stavrev (Macedonia)
Penalties
Aliyev  
Sychev  
Loskov  
Shishkin  
Maicon  
  Sílvio
  Carrupt
  Rodrigo
  Katz
  Celestini

2–2 on aggregate. Lausanne-Sport won 4–3 on penalties.

Group stage / group F
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16 September 2010 Matchday 1 Lausanne-Sport   0–3   CSKA Moscow Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
19:00 Report Vágner Love   22', 80' (pen.)
Ignashevich   68'
Attendance: 9,531
Referee: Simon Lee Evans (Wales)
30 September 2010 Matchday 2 Palermo   1–0   Lausanne-Sport Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo
21:05 Migliaccio   79' Report Attendance: 9,772
Referee: Hannes Kaasik (Estonia)
21 October 2010 Matchday 3 Sparta Prague   3–3   Lausanne-Sport Generali Arena, Prague
21:05 Bony   10', 24'
Kucka   21'
Report Meoli   6'
Steuble   75'
Sílvio   90+5'
Attendance: 12,430
Referee: Tony Asumaa (Finland)
4 November 2010 Matchday 4 Lausanne-Sport   1–3   Sparta Prague Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
19:00 Katz   6' Report Bony   45', 90+6'
Kweuke   75'
Attendance: 7,200
Referee: Aleksei Kulbakov (Belarus)
2 December 2010 Matchday 5 CSKA Moscow   5–1   Lausanne-Sport Arena Khimki, Khimki
19:00 Necid   18', 82'
Oliseh   22'
Tošić   40'
Dzagoev   71'
Report Carrupt   90+2' Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Michael Weiner (Germany)
15 December 2010 Matchday 6 Lausanne-Sport   0–1   Palermo Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
19:00 Report Muñoz   84' Attendance: 7,150
Referee: Anton Genov (Bulgaria)

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CSM SPP PAL LAU
1   CSKA Moscow 6 5 1 0 18 3 +15 16 Advance to knockout phase 3–0 3–1 5–1
2   Sparta Prague 6 2 3 1 12 12 0 9 1–1 3–2 3–3
3   Palermo 6 2 1 3 7 11 −4 7 0–3 2–2 1–0
4   Lausanne-Sport 6 0 1 5 5 16 −11 1 0–3 1–3 0–1
Source: Soccerway

Vaduz

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UEFA Europa League

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Second qualifying round
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15 July 2010 First leg Brøndby   3–0   Vaduz Brøndby Stadium, Copenhagen
20:00 Nilsson   51'
Jallow   80', 85'
Report Attendance: 7,966
Referee: Kristo Tohver (Estonia)
22 July 2010 Second leg Vaduz   0–0   Brøndby Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz
20:00 Report Attendance: 1,984
Referee: Mario Vlk (Slovakia)

Brøndby won 3–0 on aggregate.

Sources

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  • Switzerland 2010–11 at RSSSF
  • Josef Zindel (2018). FC Basel 1893. Die ersten 125 Jahre (in German). Basel: Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7245-2305-5.
Preceded by
2008–09
Seasons in
Swiss football
Succeeded by
2010–11


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  1. ^ SFV (2011). "Schweizer Cup (Final)". SFV. Retrieved 2011-05-29.


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