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2010–11 Syrian Premier League

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Football league season
Syrian Premier League
Season2010–11
2012 AFC CupAl-Shorta
Al-Ittihad
Matches105
Goals247 (2.35 per match)
Top goalscorerIraqAli Salah Hashim
SenegalMakhete Diop (10)
Biggest home winAl-Ittihad 5–0 Omayya
Al-Shorta 5–0 Hutteen
Biggest away winAl-Wathba 2–4 Al-Majd
Highest scoringAl-Nawair 5–2 Al-Majd
Highest attendance10,000
Al-Jaish 1–0Al-Karamah
(18 February 2011)[1]

The2010–11 Syrian Premier League football season is the 40th since its establishment.Al-Jaish are the defending champions, having won their 11th Syrian League title inthe previous season for the first time since 2003. The campaign began on 29 October 2010 and will end in May 2011. A total of 14 teams contest the league, 12 of which already contested in the2009–10 season and two of which were promoted from the League 2nd Division.

The season was suspended due to theongoing events of 2011 in Syria.

Teams

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Jableh, andAfrin were relegated to the League 2nd Division after finishing the2009–10 season in the bottom two places. Afrin made their immediate return to the second level after just one year in the Syrian top flight, while Jableh ended more than a thirteen-year tenure in Syrian League Where he achieved, including the league title once and runner-up time.

The relegated teams were replaced by 2009–10 2nd Division champion North GroupAl-Futowa fromDeir ez-Zor and The champion of the southern groupHutteen fromLatakia. Hutteen and Al-Futowa returned to the highest Syrian football league for the after one year just in the 2nd Division.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of teams in theSyrian Premier League 2010-11
TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
Al-IttihadAleppoAleppo International Stadium75,000
Al-JaishDamascusAbbasiyyin Stadium45,000
Al-JazeeraHasakahAl Baladi Stadium Hasakah20,000
Al-KaramahHomsKhaled Ibn Al Walid Stadium35,000
Al-MajdDamascusAbbasiyyin Stadium45,000
Al-NawairHamaAl Baladi Stadium Hama20,000
Al-ShortaDamascusAbbasiyyin Stadium45,000
Al-TaliyaHamaAl Baladi Stadium Hama20,000
Al-WahdaDamascusAbbasiyyin Stadium45,000
Al-WathbaHomsKhaled Ibn Al Walid Stadium35,000
OmayyaIdlibAl Baladi Stadium Idlib15,000
Al-FutowaDeir ez-ZorAl Baladi Stadium Deir ez-Zor10,000
HutteenLatakiaAl Basil Stadium30,000
TishreenLatakiaAl-Assad Stadium45,000

Personnel and sponsoring

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TeamHead coachCaptain
Al-IttihadBosnia and HerzegovinaKemal AlispahićSyriaMajed Homsi
Al-JaishSyriaAyman HakeemSyriaMaher Al Sayed
Al-JazeeraSyriaAnwar Abdalqader
Al-KaramahSyriaMohammad KwidSyria Anas Al Khouja
Al-MajdSerbiaZoran Đorđević
Al-Nawair
Al-ShortaRomaniaValeriu Tiţa
Al-Taliya
Al-WahdaSyriaNizar Mahrous
Al-WathbaBrazilJulio Espinoza
OmayyaSyriaEmad Dahbor
Al-FutowaSyriaHesham Khllf
Hutteen
TishreenSyriaHaitham Jatal

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointment
Al-JaishIraqAyoub OdishoDemit8 April 2010IraqThaer Jassam9 July 2010[2]
Al-JazeeraIraqEmad TumaDismissal12 May 2010SyriaAnwar Abdalqader2 September 2010[3]
Al-MajdNetherlandsTahseen JbbariSerbiaZoran Đorđević13 September 2010[4]
Al-ShortaSyriaMohamed KhatamDemitRomaniaIoan Dumitru14 August 2010[5]
Al-ShortaRomaniaIoan DumitruSackedRomaniaTita Valeriu9 February 2011[6]
Al-JaishIraqThaer JassamResignedSyriaAyman Hakeem9 February 2011[7]
Al-KaramahSyriaMohammad KwidResigned4 March 2011[8]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Al-Wahda158522412+1229Play-off for AFC Cup qualification
2Al-Karamah158432415+928
3Al-Jaish158251711+626Play-off for AFC Cup qualification
4Al-Ittihad157442113+8252012 AFC Cup group stage[a]
5Al-Shorta157442012+825Play-off for AFC Cup qualification
6Al-Nawair154831615+120
7Tishreen155551415−120
8Hutteen156272228−620
9Al-Wathba154651820−218
10Al-Jazeera154561415−117
11Al-Futowa155281520−517
12Omayya154471321−816
13Al-Taliya153571221−914
14Al-Majd152491729−1210
Updated to match(es) played on 20 March 2011. Source:Syrian Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^As2010–11 Syrian Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayITTJAIJAZKARMAJNAWSHOTALWAHWATOMAFUTHUTTIS
Al-Ittihad2–02–11–11–05–02–22–10–1
Al-Jaish1–01–04–00–11–01–01–21–0
Al-Jazeera2–10–00–12–02–20–01–02–1
Al-Karamah1–01–12–12–11–11–03–03–2
Al-Majd3–11–12–21–30–01–10–1
Al-Nawair1–00–05–21–11–10–12–20–0
Al-Shorta2–10–02–13–10–23–05–0
Al-Taliya0–00–12–12–12–11–31–1
Al-Wahda1–12–11–02–01–14–14–11–0
Al-Wathba0–13–22–43–13–11–10–0
Omayya0–21–13–10–02–02–11–0
Al-Futowa1–01–00–01–03–04–10–1
Hutteen0–23–22–12–12–12–02–2
Tishreen0–11–11–32–30–00–02–12–1
Updated to match(es) played on 20 March 2011. Source:Kooora andsyrian-soccer(in Arabic)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-off for AFC Cup qualification

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Since the season was suspended, no league champion was awarded for 2010–11. To decide which team would represent Syria in the2012 AFC Cup besides cup winnerAl-Ittihad, a play-off tournament was organized.[9] Initially three teams were involved:Al-Wahda,Al-Jaish andAl-Shorta.[10] Al-Wahda later withdrew, so Al-Jaish and Al-Shorta played two games to determine the winner.[11]

Al-Jaish0–0Al-Shorta
Report

Al-Shorta1–0Al-Jaish
Report

Al-Shorta won 1–0 on aggregate and qualified for the2012 AFC Cup group stage.[12]

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

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Including matches played on 20 March 2011

TotalPlayerTeamGoals per Week
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 1011121314151617181920212223242526
10IraqAli Salah HashimAl-Wahda12112111
SenegalMakhete DiopAl-Karamah11111221
9SyriaFiras TitAl-Nawair12114
8SyriaZyad ChaaboHutteen1111211
SyriaAhmad OmaierAl-Taliya111211
6SyriaAbdulhadi Al HaririAl-Majd12111
SyriaOday JafalAl-Shorta123
5LebanonMohammed GhaddarTishreen1121
SerbiaMarjan JugovićAl-Ittihad1112
SyriaMohamad HamwiAl-Karamah131
SyriaJomard MoussaAl-Jazeera1121
SyriaOmar Al SomaAl-Futowa1121

Scoring

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Discipline

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References

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  1. ^"Besuchte Spiele 2011".
  2. ^"Jassam at the helm of Al Jaish". The AFC. 9 July 2010. Retrieved9 July 2010.
  3. ^"Abdelkader coach of Al Jazeera". 2 September 2010. Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2010. Retrieved2 September 2010.
  4. ^"Đorđević at the helm of Al Majd". The syria steps. 13 September 2010. Retrieved13 September 2010.
  5. ^"in Shorta : Romanian Dumitru Ioan an alternative to the Khatam". 14 August 2010. Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2010. Retrieved14 August 2010.
  6. ^"Valeriu picked up by Police". 9 February 2011. Retrieved9 February 2011.
  7. ^"Jassam steps down at Al Jaish". 9 February 2011. Retrieved9 February 2011.
  8. ^"Al Karamah boss resigns in a huff". 4 March 2011. Retrieved4 March 2011.
  9. ^"بعد اعتذار الكرامة والاتحاد ... اتحادنا الكروي يصدر جدول مباريات البلاي أوف بنظام "!!!"". Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved2011-11-30.
  10. ^"الدوري التصنيفي لكرة المحترفين في 24 من الشهر الجاري ..!!". Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved2011-11-30.
  11. ^"الدوري التصنيفي بين الجيش والشرطة بعد اعتذار كرة الوحدة". Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved2011-11-30.
  12. ^"الشرطة يهزم الجيش ... ويكسب رهان البطاقة الآسيوية". Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved2011-11-30.
  13. ^"Al-Omayya 1–0 Teshrin". 29 October 2010. Retrieved30 October 2010.

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