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2010–11 Standard Liège season

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Standard Liège 2010–11 football season
Standard Liège
2010–11 season
ChairmanSwitzerland Reto Stiffler
ManagerBelgiumDominique D'Onofrio
StadiumStade Maurice Dufrasne
Belgian Pro League6th
Belgian CupWinners
Top goalscorerMehdi Carcela (13)

During the 2010–11 Belgian football season,Standard Liège competed in theBelgian Pro League.

Season summary

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This is the first season since 2003-04 that Standard Liège did not compete in a European competition. Standard Liège started off the season with a 1–1 drawS.V. Zulte-Waregem.[1] Standard Liège won the Belgium Cup defeatingK.V.C. Westerlo 2–0 in the final. In the Championship play-off, Standard Liège came in second to qualify for theChampions League Third qualifying round.

At the end of the season,Dominique D'Onofrio's contract ended and was not renewed.

Kit

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Liège's kits were sponsored by e-lotto.be and its kit-maker being Planete Rouge.[citation needed]

First-team squad

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Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK BELKristof Van Hout
2DF BELRéginal Goreux[3]
3DF BRAVictor Ramos
4DF GHADaniel Opare
5DF BRAFelipe
6DF BELLaurent Ciman
7MF FRAWilfried Dalmat
8MF BELSteven Defour(captain)
9FW CODDieumerci Mbokani
10FW BELMohamed Tchité
11MF MARMehdi Carcela[4]
13FW CMRAloys Nong
14MF BRADanilo Sousa Campos
15DF BELSébastien Pocognoli
16DF MARAbdelfettah Boukhriss
20MF BELLeroy Labylle
22DF FRAEliaquim Mangala
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23MF BELTom De Mul(on loan fromSevilla)
24MF BELKoen Daerden
25DF BRAKanu
27MF BELArnor Angeli
28MF BELAxel Witsel
29FW CIVGohi Bi Zoro Cyriac
30FW BELMichy Batshuayi
31MF BELTino Susic
32MF BELChristopher Verbist
33GK MNESrdjan Blažić
35MF TOGHenri Eninful
36MF SENPape Abdou Camara
37DF BELJelle Van Damme
38GK TURSinan Bolat
77MF ROUGheorghe Grozav
99FW SENMbaye Leye

Left the Club

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
6MF FRACédric Collet(Unattached)
10FW BRAIgor de Camargo[5](Borussia Mönchengladbach)
14DF BELLandry Mulemo[6](toBucaspor)
15FW BELAndréa Mbuyi-Mutombo[7](on loan toSint-Truidense V.V.)
16MF BELGrégory Dufer(toSint-Truidense V.V.)
17DF BRACamozzato(toClub Brugge KV)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18GK BELJesse Soubry(toRoyale Union Saint-Gilloise)
19DF SENMohamed Sarr(toHércules CF)
23FW SRBMilan Jovanović(Liverpool)
25FW BELChristian Benteke[8](on loan toMechelen)
26MF FRABenjamin Nicaise(toLierse S.K.)

Results

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Belgian Cup

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Sixth round

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Standard Liège2 - 1Royal Antwerp (II)
Opare 44'
Nong 57'
De Vriese 21'

Seventh round

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Standard Liège2 – 1Genk
Witsel 19' (pen.)
Tchité 58'
Leye 36' (o.g.)

Quarterfinals

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First legs
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Standard Liège2 – 0Mechelen
Tchité 24'
Daerden 53'
Second legs
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Mechelen1 – 4Standard Liège
Gorius 70' (pen.)Leye 48',72'
Tchité 64'
Witsel 68'

Standard wins 6–1 on aggregate.

Semifinals

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First legs
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Gent1 – 0Standard Liège
El Ghanassy 29'
Second legs
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Standard Liège4 – 2Gent
Van Damme 19'
Tchité 33',74'
Carcela 69'
Coulibaly 20'
Mboyo 82'

Standard wins 4–3 on aggregate.

Final

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Further information on this match:2011 Belgian Cup Final
Westerlo0 – 2Standard Liège
Mangala 34'
Mravac 61' (o.g.)

References

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  1. ^"Standard Liège vs. Zulte-Waregem 1 - 1". Soccerway. 30 July 2010. Retrieved7 July 2016.
  2. ^"FootballSquads - Standard Liège - 2010/11".
  3. ^Goreux was born inSaint-Michel-de-l'Atalaye,Haiti, but also qualified to representBelgium internationally and represented them atU-21 level; he would later make his international debut forHaiti in 2011.
  4. ^Carcela-González was born inLiège,Belgium, and made his international debut forBelgium in 2009, but also qualified to representMorocco internationally through his mother and would make his international debut forMorocco in February 2011.
  5. ^De Camargo was born inPorto Feliz,Brazil, but also qualified to representBelgium internationally after obtaining Belgian nationality and made his international debut forBelgium in February 2009.
  6. ^Mulemo was born inLiège,Belgium, and represented them at every youth level between U-17 and U-23, but also qualified to represent theDemocratic Republic of the Congo internationally and would make his international debut for theCongo in 2011.
  7. ^Mbuyi-Mutombo was born inBrussels,Belgium, and represented them atU-19 level, but also qualified to represent theDemocratic Republic of the Congo internationally and would make his international debut for theCongo in 2011.
  8. ^Benteke was born inKinshasa,Zaire (nowDemocratic Republic of the Congo), but was raised inBelgium and represented them at every youth level between U-17 and U-21 before making his international debut forBelgium in May 2010.
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