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2010–11 I-League

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4th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2010–11
Dates3 December 2010 – 30 May 2011
ChampionsSalgaocar
1st I-League title
2ndIndian title
RelegatedJCT
ONGC
AFC CupSalgaocar
East Bengal
Matches182
Goals489 (2.69 per match)
Top goalscorerRanty Martins
Biggest home winDempo 14–0Air India
Biggest away winMumbai 1–5Churchill Brothers
Highest scoringDempo 14–0Air India
Average attendance3913

The2010–11 I-League was the fourth season of theI-League, which was the highestfootball league competition inIndia during the time. It ran from 3 December 2010 to May 2011.[1]Dempo are the defending champions. On 30 May 2011Salgaocar won the title by beatingJCT 2–0 in the final match of the season.

Teams

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Sporting Clube de Goa andShillong Lajong FC were relegated at the end of the2009–10 season after finishing in the bottom two places of the table. They were replaced by2010 Second Division championsONGC FC and runners-upHAL SC.[citation needed]

In other team changes,Mahindra United were disbanded at the end of the 2009–10 season to concentrate on youth football.[2] They were replaced byIndian Arrows, a newly founded team under the auspices of theAIFF.[citation needed]

Locations of teams in the 2010–11 I-League
ClubCityStadiumCapacity
Air-IndiaMumbaiCooperage Ground,Mumbai12,000
Chirag UnitedKolkataSalt Lake Stadium,Kolkata120,000
Churchill BrothersMargao,GoaFatorda Stadium,Margao35,000
DempoPanjimFatorda Stadium,Margao35,000
East BengalKolkataSalt Lake Stadium,Kolkata120,000
HALBangaloreBangalore Stadium,Bangalore15,000
Indian ArrowsNew DelhiAmbedkar Stadium,New Delhi15,000
JCTPhagwaraGuru Nanak Dev Stadium,Ludhiana12,000
Mohun BaganKolkataSalt Lake Stadium,Kolkata120,000
MumbaiMumbaiCooperage Ground,Mumbai12,000
ONGCMumbaiRajarshi Shahu Stadium,Kolhapur12,000
PunePuneShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex,Pune20,000
SalgaocarVascoFatorda Stadium,Margao35,000
Viva KeralaKozhikodeEMS Stadium60,000

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Churchill BrothersBrazilCarlos Roberto PereiraResignedEnd of Previous Seasonpre-seasonSingaporeVincent Subramaniam[3]2 July
East BengalBelgiumPhilippe De RidderResignedEnd of Previous Seasonpre-seasonEnglandTrevor Morgan[4]16 July
Mohun BaganIndia Biswajit BhattacharjeeResignedEnd of Previous Seasonpre-seasonIndiaStanley Rozario[5]4 June
Mohun BaganIndiaStanley RozarioResigned13 Dec.[6]12IndiaSubhash Bhowmick14 Dec.
Churchill BrothersSingaporeVincent SubramaniamResigned5 March[7]3rdCroatiaDrago Mamić[8]14 March

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Salgaocar(C)2618265827+31562012 AFC Cup Group stage
2East Bengal2615654421+23512012 AFC Cup Group stage[a]
3Dempo2615566333+3050
4Churchill Brothers2614845731+2650
5Pune269983227+536
6Mohun Bagan2681083432+234
7Mumbai2697102428−434
8Chirag United2651473136−529
9Indian Arrows2678113149−1829
10Viva Kerala2669113036−627
12Air India2659122557−3224
12HAL2666141840−2224
13JCT2666141735−1824Relegation to2012 I-League 2nd Division
14ONGC2659122540−1524
Source:IndiaFooty.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^Since Salgaocar SC also won the2011 Indian Federation Cup, East Bengal qualified for the 2012 AFC Cup as 2010–11 I-League runners-up.


Results

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Home \ AwayAICHICBDEMEBHALIARJCTMBMUMONGCPFCSFCVK
Air India1–12–24–00–31–12–51–01–10–10–00–01–11–1
Chirag United0–03–52–40–01–02–10–01–10–14–21–01–41–1
Churchill Brothers2–02–11–12–13–06–03–12–03–13–32–31–21–1
Dempo14–01–12–00–12–45–22–04–11–02–02–11–33–3
East Bengal6–12–12–23–21–04–03–02–11–21–01–01–03–0
HAL1–31–10–30–31–10–40–01–11–01–01–20–10–1
Indian Arrows2–10–01–21–11–12–10–05–41–11–10–01–30–1
JCT2–02–21–11–20–10–12–00–11–01–02–10–21–0
Mohun Bagan2–00–10–02–21–11–22–02–02–01–20–02–22–1
Mumbai2–10–01–50–11–11–01–21–10–01–02–00–12–0
ONGC1–22–21–10–11–04–01–12–11–32–21–10–11–0
Pune2–11–10–13–22–10–13–04–01–11–11–00–14–4
Salgaocar0–14–34–31–33–23–05–02–01–32–35–00–14–0
Viva Kerala7–11–10–10–20–11–10–14–12–01–00–01–10–3
Source:Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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Updated on 10 April 2015.[9]

RankScorerClubGoals
1NigeriaRanty MartinsDempo28
2NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieChurchill Brothers25
3JapanRyuji SueokaSalgaocar18
4BrazilBetoDempo17
AustraliaTolgay ÖzbeyEast Bengal17
6GhanaYusif YakubuSalgaocar15
7IndiaJeje LalpekhluaIndian Arrows13
GuineaMandjou KeitaPune11
9New ZealandKayne VincentChurchill Brothers12
10Nigeria Okorogor PraiseAir India11
NigeriaBadmus BabatundeONGC11
12NigeriaMuritala AliMohun Bagan10
IndiaAnil KumarChirag United Kerala10

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieChurchill BrothersMumbai5–12010-12-18
NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieChurchill BrothersPailan Arrows6–02011-1-3
GuineaMandjou KeitaPuneJCT4–02011-1-30
IndiaAnil KumarChirag United KeralaAir India7–12011-2-20
IndiaJeje LalpekhluaPailan ArrowsAir India2–52011-3-13
AustraliaTolgay ÖzbeyEast BengalAir India3–02011-4-4
IndiaJeje LalpekhluaPailan ArrowsMohun Bagan5–42011-5-29
NigeriaMuritala AliMohun BaganPailan Arrows4–52011-5-29
NigeriaRanty MartinsDempoAir India14-02011-5-30
BrazilBetoDempoAir India14-02011-5-30

Scoring

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  • Most games failed to score in:
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team:Dempo 14–0
  • Highest scoring game:Dempo 14–0Air India
  • Widest winning margin:Dempo 14–0Air India

Clean sheets

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Fixtures & Results Rounds 1 – 16".The-AIFF.com. All India Football Association. Archived fromthe original on 10 June 2010.
  2. ^D'Costa, Gordon (30 April 2010)."Mahindra United to disband team".Hindustan Times. Archived fromthe original on 4 May 2010. Retrieved15 January 2011.
  3. ^"I-League: Former Singapore Boss Vincent Subramaniam Appointed New Churchill Brothers Head Coach". Goal.com. 2 July 2010. Retrieved31 May 2012.
  4. ^"Breaking News: East Bengal Appoint Former Bolton Player Trevor Morgan As Coach For 2010–11 Season". Goal.com. 16 July 2010. Retrieved31 May 2012.
  5. ^"Stanley Rozario Mohun Bagan's new coach". Zeenews.com. 4 June 2010. Retrieved31 May 2012.
  6. ^"MohunBaganClub.Com". MohunBaganClub.Com. 13 December 2010. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved31 May 2012.
  7. ^"Churchill coach Vincent resigns".The Times of India. 5 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 23 March 2012.
  8. ^"East Bengal beat Mohun Bagan 2-1 | News | NDTVSports.com". Sports.ndtv.com. 9 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved31 May 2012.
  9. ^"Summary - I-League - India - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway".
  10. ^"Keita revives Pune FC campaign as host beat JCT 4–0"Archived 16 July 2011 at theWayback Machine. The-AIFF.com. 30 January 2011.
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