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2010–11 Süper Lig

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53rd season of top-tier Turkish football

Football league season
Süper Lig
Season2010–11
ChampionsFenerbahçe
18th title
RelegatedBucaspor
Konyaspor
Kasımpaşa
Champions LeagueFenerbahçe
Trabzonspor
Europa LeagueBeşiktaş
Bursaspor
Gaziantepspor
Matches306
Goals833 (2.72 per match)
Top goalscorerAlex (28 goals)
Biggest home winFenerbahçe 6–0Ankaragücü
(15 May 2011)[1]
Biggest away winKasımpaşa 0–7Trabzonspor
(17 October 2010)[2]
Highest scoringKasımpaşa 2–6Fenerbahçe
(27 September 2010)[3]
Bucaspor 3–5Fenerbahçe
(24 April 2011)[4]
Highest attendance51,338
Galatasaray 1–2Fenerbahçe
(18 March 2011)
Total attendance4,301,748
Average attendance14,058[5]

The2010–11Süper Lig (known as theSpor Toto Süper Lig for sponsorship reasons) was the 53rd season since its establishment. The season began on 14 August 2010 and concluded on 22 May 2011.

Fenerbahçe claimed their 18th title, but the season was marred by the2011 Turkish football match-fixing scandal which involved 17 Süper Lig teams[6] and dozens of people, including club bosses and Turkish internationals.[7]

Teams

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Ankaraspor,Denizlispor andDiyarbakırspor were relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season after finishing in the bottom three places of the standings; Ankaraspor were automatically relegated by theTurkish Football Federation because of the election of Ahmet Gökçek, who was already a member of the board of Ankaraspor, as chairman ofAnkaragücü.

The relegated teams were replaced by2009–10 TFF First League championsKarabükspor, runners-upBucaspor and promotion play-off winnersKonyaspor. Karabükspor returned to the Süper Lig after an 11-year absence, while Bucaspor will make its debut in the Süper Lig after two successive promotions, becomingİzmir's first representation in the top-flight in seven years. Konyaspor made their immediate return to the Süper Lig after being relegated at the end of the2008–09 season.

In further changes, Antalyaspor were renamedMedical Park Antalyaspor after accepting a sponsorship deal withMedical Park Hospitals Group on 20 July 2010.[8]

Main article:2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal

Overview

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Location of (qualified) teams inSüper Lig 2010–11
TeamHome stadiumHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt Sponsor
Ankaragücü19 Mayıs (Ankara)TurkeyÜmit ÖzatTurkeyHürriyet GüçerLottoMKE
AntalyasporAkdeniz University StadiumTurkeyMehmet ÖzdilekTurkeyNecati AteşPumaSunExpress
BeşiktaşBJK İnönü StadiumTurkeyTayfur HavutçuTurkeyİbrahim ToramanAdidasCola Turka
BucasporBuca ArenaTurkey Sait KarafırtınalarTurkeyMusa AydınLottoMetro İzmir
BursasporBursa Atatürk StadiumTurkeyErtuğrul SağlamTurkeyÖmer ErdoğanPumaDigiturk
EskişehirsporEskişehir Atatürk StadiumTurkeyBülent UygunTurkeySezgin CoşkunNikeETI
FenerbahçeŞükrü SaracoğluTurkeyAykut KocamanBrazilAlexAdidasAvea
GalatasarayTürk Telekom ArenaTurkeyBülent ÜnderTurkeyArda TuranAdidasTürk Telekom
GaziantepsporKamil OcakTurkeyTolunay KafkasTurkeyEmre GüngörAdidasTürkOil
Gençlerbirliği19 Mayıs (Ankara)GermanyRalf ZumdickTurkeyCem CanLottoCaprice Gold
İstanbul B.B.Atatürk Olympic StadiumTurkeyAbdullah AvcıTurkeyEfe İnançNikeMedical Park
KarabüksporYenişehirTurkeyYücel İldizTurkeyFatih CeylanLesconKardemir
KasımpaşaRecep Tayyip ErdoğanTurkeyFuat ÇapaTurkeyMurat ŞahinLesconKasımpaşa 90th Year
KayserisporKadir HasGeorgia (country)Shota ArveladzeTurkeyMehmet Eren BoyrazAdidasAksa
KonyasporKonya Atatürk StadiumTurkeyYılmaz VuralTurkeyEmre ToramanLottoTorku
Manisaspor19 Mayıs (Manisa)TurkeyHikmet KaramanTurkeyİlker AvcıbayLesconVestel
Sivasspor4 EylülTurkeyRıza ÇalımbayTurkeyMehmet YıldızAdidasTürk Kızılayı
TrabzonsporHüseyin Avni AkerTurkeyŞenol GüneşTurkeyİbrahim YattaraNikeTürk Telekom

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointment
AnkaragücüFranceRoger LemerreMutual consent23 May 2010[9]TurkeyÜmit Özat24 May 2010[10]
BeşiktaşTurkeyMustafa DenizliRetired2 June 2010[11]GermanyBernd Schuster10 June 2010[12]
FenerbahçeGermanyChristoph DaumSacked25 June 2010[13]TurkeyAykut Kocaman26 June 2010[14]
ManisasporTurkeyHakan KutluResigned12 September 2010[15]TurkeyHikmet Karaman13 September 2010[16]
EskişehirsporTurkeyRıza ÇalımbaySacked27 September 2010[17]TurkeyBülent Uygun6 October 2010[18]
BucasporTurkeyBülent UygunResigned4 October 2010[19]TurkeySamet Aybaba7 October 2010[20]
GalatasarayNetherlandsFrank RijkaardMutual consent20 October 2010[21]RomaniaGheorghe Hagi22 October 2010[22]
GençlerbirliğiGermanyThomas DollMutual consent21 October 2010[23]GermanyRalf Zumdick21 October 2010[23]
SivassporTurkeyMesut BakkalSacked23 October 2010[24]TurkeyRıza Çalımbay24 October 2010[25]
KasımpaşaTurkeyYılmaz VuralRetired27 December 2010[26]TurkeyFuat Çapa27 December 2010[27]
KonyasporTurkeyZiya DoğanResigned14 February 2011[28]TurkeyYılmaz Vural15 February 2011[29]
AnkaragücüTurkeyÜmit ÖzatResigned26 February 2011[30]TurkeyMesut Bakkal28 February 2011[31]
BeşiktaşGermanyBernd SchusterResigned15 March 2011[32]TurkeyTayfur Havutçu15 March 2011[33]
BucasporTurkeySamet AybabaResigned8 April 2011[34]TurkeySait Karafırtınalar

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5Player 6Player 7Player 8Player 9Player 10Former Players
AnkaragücüCroatiaDrago GabrićCzech RepublicJan RajnochCzech RepublicRoman BednářSlovakiaMarek SaparaSlovakiaRóbert VittekSlovakiaŠtefan SeneckýSlovakiaStanislav ŠestákCanadaMichael Klukowski
GabonRoguy Méyé
LiberiaTheo Lewis Weeks
PolandMichał Żewłakow
AntalyasporBosnia and HerzegovinaIvan RadeljićBrazilTitaCameroonSammy NdjockIvory CoastSerge DjiéhouaTunisiaAli ZitouniFranceGrégory Proment
BeşiktaşBrazilBobôCzech RepublicTomáš SivokGermanyFabian ErnstGermanyRoberto HilbertItalyMatteo FerrariPortugalHugo AlmeidaPortugalManuel FernandesPortugalRicardo QuaresmaPortugalSimãoSpainGutiArgentinaMatías Delgado
BrazilRodrigo Tabata
Czech RepublicTomáš Zápotočný
GermanyMichael Fink
SlovakiaFilip Hološko
BucasporAngolaCarlos FernandesBrazilBetoBrazilLeandrãoCroatiaJerko LekoDemocratic Republic of the CongoLandry MulemoEstoniaPavel LondakFranceKevin ParientéGhanaTorric JebrinSenegalVictor MendyAlgeriaMohamed Dahmane
AngolaManucho
Cape VerdeDady
CroatiaStjepan Tomas
BursasporArgentinaFederico InsúaArgentinaPablo BatallaBulgariaDimitar IvankovRomaniaGiani KirițăScotlandKenny MillerSerbiaIvan ErgićSerbiaMilan StepanovSwedenGustav SvenssonUnited StatesJozy AltidoreArgentinaDamián Steinert
ArgentinaLeonel Núñez
EskişehirsporBosnia and HerzegovinaSafet NadarevićBrazilDiego ÂngeloChileRodrigo TelloCroatiaVanja IvešaPortugalPeléAzerbaijanRashad Sadygov
BahrainJojo
CroatiaLuka Vučko
North MacedoniaAgim Ibraimi
FenerbahçeBrazilAlexBrazilAndré SantosBrazilCristianBrazilFábio BilicaNigeriaJoseph YoboSenegalIssiar DiaSenegalMamadou NiangSlovakiaMiroslav StochSpainDani GüizaUruguayDiego Lugano
GalatasarayAlbaniaLorik CanaArgentinaEmiliano InsúaArgentinaEmmanuel CulioAustraliaHarry KewellAustraliaLucas NeillColombiaJuan Pablo PinoColombiaRóbinson ZapataCzech RepublicMilan BarošRomaniaBogdan StancuBosnia and HerzegovinaZvjezdan Misimović
BrazilElano
GaziantepsporArgentinaChristian ZuritaArgentinaIsmael SosaBrazilIvanBrazilJúlio CésarBrazilJorginhoBrazilWágnerBulgariaIvelin PopovCameroonDany NounkeuLithuaniaŽydrūnas KarčemarskasBrazilBeto
GençlerbirliğiAlbaniaDebatik CurriAustraliaMile JedinakBosnia and HerzegovinaErmin ZecCosta RicaRandall AzofeifaCroatiaAnte KulušićDemocratic Republic of the CongoJoachim MunungaSwedenLabinot HarbuziTogoFranck MawuenaAlbaniaBekim Balaj
Democratic Republic of the CongoPatiyo Tambwe
New ZealandShane Smeltz
ScotlandMichael Stewart
İstanbul B.B.Bosnia and HerzegovinaKenan HasagićBrazilMarcus ViníciusBrazilMarquinhosCameroonHervé TumPolandMarcin KuśSlovakiaFilip HološkoSwedenSamuel Holmén
KarabüksporBrazilDyego CoelhoBrazilTozoBulgariaEmil AngelovCameroonArmand DeumiCroatiaAnthony ŠerićCroatiaVjekoslav TomićNigeriaEmmanuel EmenikeRomaniaFlorin CernatTunisiaHocine Ragued
KasımpaşaBrazilLuiz HenriqueBulgariaGeorgi SarmovBulgariaNikolay DimitrovCameroonGustave BebbeChileJuan RobledoDenmarkChristian KellerGhanaAbdul Rahim SebahNamibiaRazundara TjikuzuNigeriaMichael Ikem AnwuliSpainFernando Varela
KayserisporAlgeriaKarim ZianiArgentinaFranco CángeleAustraliaJames TroisiBrazilAndré MoritzCameroonSouleymanou HamidouMoroccoNordin AmrabatParaguayJonathan SantanaSwedenEmir KujovićGeorgia (country)Aleksandre Amisulashvili
UruguayMarcelo Zalayeta
KonyasporBosnia and HerzegovinaMuamer SalibašićBurkina FasoMahamoudou KéréColombiaJohnnier MontañoCzech RepublicMartin KleinGuineaKamil ZayatteIraqBassim AbbasPolandMarcin RobakPolandMariusz PawełekSlovakiaPeter GrajciarSpainÁlvaro MejíaCzech RepublicBořek Dočkal
Equatorial GuineaThierry Fidjeu
GuineaIbrahima Bangoura
GuineaKanfory Sylla
SlovakiaIvan Lietava
ManisasporAngolaManuchoBrazilGabrielBrazilKahêCameroonJacques MomhaCanadaJosh SimpsonGuineaOumar KalabaneLiberiaJimmy DixonNigeriaIsaac PromisePolandMaciej IwańskiPortugalMakukulaRomaniaNicolae Dică
SivassporBoliviaRicardo PedrielBrazilSandroCzech RepublicJakub NavrátilCzech RepublicTomáš RadaFranceYannick KamananLatviaDeniss IvanovsMaliSouleymane KeïtaNigeriaMichael EneramoSlovakiaĽuboš KamenárPolandKamil GrosickiCameroonAlioum Saidou
GabonBruno Mbanangoyé
GermanySead Ramović
GuineaMamadou Diallo
TrabzonsporArgentinaGustavo ColmanBrazilAlanzinhoBrazilJajáCroatiaHrvoje ČalePolandArkadiusz GłowackiPolandPaweł BrożekPolandPiotr BrożekBurundiFaty Papy
ColombiaTeófilo Gutiérrez

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Fenerbahçe(C)3426448434+5082
2Trabzonspor3425726923+4682Qualification toChampions League group stage[a]
3Bursaspor34171075029+2161Qualification toEuropa League third qualifying round
4Gaziantepspor3417894433+1159Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round
5Beşiktaş34159105336+1754Qualification toEuropa League play-off round[b]
6Kayserispor34149114644+251
7Eskişehirspor341211114140+147
8Galatasaray34144164146−546
9Kardemir Karabükspor34128144653−744
10Manisaspor34134174952−343
11Antalyaspor341012124148−742[c]
12İstanbul B.B.34126164045−542[c]
13MKE Ankaragücü341011135262−1041
14Gençlerbirliği341010144351−840
15Sivasspor34811154357−1435
16Bucaspor(R)3468203765−2826Relegation to2011–12 TFF First League
17Konyaspor(R)34412182849−2124
18Kasımpaşa(R)3458213171−4023
Source:tff.org(in Turkish)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Originally, Fenerbahçe qualified for the group stage and Trabzonspor qualified for the third qualifying round. Despite being eliminated in the third qualifying round and passed to the UEFA Europa League play-off round, Trabzonspor replaced Fenerbahçe after the Turkish Football Federation withdrew Fenerbahçe from the UEFA Champions League one day before the group stage draw due tomatch-fixing allegations. UEFA would then select Trabzonspor as their replacement.
  2. ^Beşiktaş have won the2010–11 Turkish Cup competition and thus are qualified for the play-off round of the UEFA Europa League.
  3. ^abAntalyaspor were ahead of Sivasspor on head-to-head record: Antalyaspor–İstanbul B.B. 1–0, İstanbul B.B.–Antalyaspor 1–1.

Positions by round

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Team ╲ Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
Fenerbahçe1545964444454433333322111122211111
Trabzonspor3122242222111111111111222211122222
Bursaspor6211111111232222222233333333333333
Gaziantepspor1011111515121211121210978108768655555444444444
Beşiktaş71054325776866555555566667776555555
Kayserispor2333453333323344444444444555776666
Eskişehirspor81417171717171514141414141213121186997876667667777
Galatasaray13171277379989101010910971081081011111113141312141298
Kardemir Karabükspor49138676569789786610111111119101010999981089
Manisaspor1218181816141412111112121213111312971079119881010111311131010
Antalyaspor18161612898655678979101212121313141313131211101112141411
İstanbul B.B.1686658101010754566781197810789988881091212
MKE Ankaragücü1767131011988101111111112111313131312121312121211131210981113
Gençlerbirliği9121411121011131313131313141514141414141414121414141412141413111314
Sivasspor541014141616171616171716171615151615151617151515151515151515151515
Bucaspor151589111513141515161617161717171717171515161616161616161616161616
Konyaspor147910131315161717151515151416161516161716171717171818171717171717
Kasımpaşa11131516181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181717181818181818
Source:tff.org(in Turkish)

Results

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Home \ AwayMKEANTBEŞBUCBURESKFENGALGAZGENİBBKRBKSMKAYKONMANSİVTRA
MKE Ankaragücü2–31–05–31–52–22–13–20–22–42–20–03–01–14–11–31–10–2
Antalyaspor2–20–23–32–22–20–13–00–10–01–01–23–12–11–01–41–10–0
Beşiktaş4–02–15–11–03–12–42–01–12–20–21–11–14–22–22–32–11–2
Bucaspor0–01–00–10–20–03–50–12–13–10–22–14–03–33–21–10–41–2
Bursaspor0–02–30–3[a]1–02–11–12–01–41–01–12–22–12–01–02–12–10–2
Eskişehirspor0–00–02–01–01–11–31–30–10–01–01–04–01–21–02–12–10–0
Fenerbahçe6–04–01–15–20–04–20–01–03–02–02–12–02–02–04–21–02–0
Galatasaray2–42–11–21–00–24–21–21–00–23–10–03–11–12–00–21–00–1
Gaziantepspor3–22–10–02–00–3[b]2–12–11–01–14–10–00–02–02–21–03–11–3
Gençlerbirliği1–02–30–21–01–50–12–42–30–02–12–31–14–12–12–01–11–2
İstanbul B.B.1–41–12–12–10–00–20–13–11–00–12–13–10–21–00–01–21–3
Kardemir Karabükspor5–12–01–43–01–11–20–12–13–23–00–21–30–02–12–12–10–4
Kasımpaşa2–12–30–10–00–30–22–60–30–11–11–31–21–22–21–02–00–7
Kayserispor2–12–01–02–01–02–22–00–01–21–13–21–01–31–31–24–10–0
Konyaspor0–20–01–11–10–02–11–40–10–22–10–02–22–20–10–01–11–2
Manisaspor0–31–20–04–20–23–11–32–32–00–31–04–22–10–20–13–01–2
Sivasspor1–11–11–01–10–21–13–42–11–11–10–45–11–11–01–04–22–3
Trabzonspor1–10–01–02–01–00–03–22–03–03–13–13–01–03–31–01–36–1
Source:tff.org(in Turkish)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Beşiktaş were awarded a 3–0 win because of the events before the match in Bursa.[clarification needed][citation needed]
  2. ^Bursaspor were awarded a 3–0 win after the original match was abandoned due to crowd trouble after 62 minutes, with Bursaspor leading 1–0.[35]

Top goalscorers

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Source:Soccerway

RankScorerClubGoals
1BrazilAlexFenerbahçe28
2TurkeyBurak YılmazTrabzonspor19
3SenegalMamadou NiangFenerbahçe15
4NigeriaEmmanuel EmenikeKarabükspor14
5TurkeyNecati AteşAntalyaspor13
TurkeyUmut BulutTrabzonspor
7TurkeyOlcan AdınGaziantepspor12
BrazilJajáTrabzonspor
CanadaJosh SimpsonManisaspor
10BrazilKahêManisaspor10
TurkeySemih ŞentürkFenerbahçe
SlovakiaStanislav ŠestákAnkaragücü
BrazilTitaAntalyaspor
TurkeyCenk TosunGaziantepspor

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
CanadaJoshua SimpsonManisasporSivasspor3–026 September 2010
Czech RepublicMilan BarošGalatasarayİstanbul BB3–126 September 2010
SenegalMamadou NiangFenerbahçeKasımpaşa6–227 September 2010
NigeriaEmmanuel EmenikeKardemir KarabüksporBucaspor3–06 November 2010
BrazilAlexFenerbahçeBucaspor5–222 November 2010
BoliviaRicardo PedrielSivassporKardemir Karabükspor5–122 November 2010
BrazilAlexFenerbahçeBeşiktaş4–220 February 2011
PolandKamil GrosickiSivassporManisaspor4–227 February 2011
SlovakiaStanislav ŠestákAnkaragücüGalatasaray3–213 March 2011
TurkeyOlcan AdınGaziantepsporİstanbul BB4–119 March 2011
BrazilAlexFenerbahçeAnkaragücü6–015 May 2011
TurkeySerdar ÖzbayraktarEskişehirsporKasımpaşa4–022 May 2011

References

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