The 2010–11 season was the 109th season of competitive football in Italy.
Promotions and relegations (pre-season)
editTeams promoted to Serie A
Teams relegated from Serie A
Teams promoted to Serie B
Teams relegated from Serie B
Honours
editCompetition | Winner | Details | At |
---|---|---|---|
Serie A | Milan (18th title) | 2010–11 Serie A | |
Coppa Italia | Inter (7th title) | 2010–11 Coppa Italia Beat Palermo 3–1 |
Stadio Olimpico |
Serie B | Atalanta | 2010–11 Serie B | |
Supercoppa Italiana | Inter (5th title) | 2010 Supercoppa Italiana Beat Roma 3–1 |
San Siro |
Italy national football team
editEuro 2012 qualification
edit3 September 2010 | Estonia | 1–2 | Italy | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn |
20:30 CEST | Zenjov 31' Vunk 56' Klavan 85' Piiroja 90+7' |
Report | 60' Cassano 63' Bonucci |
Attendance: 9,000 Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo |
7 September 2010 | Italy | 5–0 | Faroe Islands | Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence |
20:50 CEST | Gilardino 11' De Rossi 22' Cassano 27' Quagliarella 81' Pirlo 90' |
Report | 7' Davidsen | Attendance: 19,266 Referee: Aleksei Kulbaov |
8 October 2010 | Northern Ireland | 0–0 | Italy | Windsor Park, Belfast |
20:45 CEST | Report | Attendance: 15,150 Referee: Tony Chapron |
12 October 2010 | Italy | 3–0 (awarded)[4] | Serbia | Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa |
20:50 CEST | Report | 3' Rajković | Referee: Craig Thomson |
25 March 2011 | Slovenia | 0–1 | Italy | Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana |
20:45 CET | Cesar 80' | Report | 55' Montolivo 73' 90+1' Thiago Motta |
Referee: Felix Brych |
3 June 2011 | Italy | 3–0 | Estonia | Stadio Alberto Braglia, Modena |
20:45 CEST | Aquilani 8' Rossi 21' Cassano 39' Pazzini 68' |
Report | 42' Klavan 54' Vunk |
Referee: Alexandru Tudor |
Friendlies
edit10 August 2010 | Italy | 0–1 | Ivory Coast | Boleyn Ground, London, England |
20:45 CEST | Bonucci 83' | Report | 35' Eboué 55' K. Touré |
Attendance: 11,177 Referee: Martin Atkinson |
17 November 2010 | Romania | 1–1 | Italy | Hypo-Arena, Klagenfurt, Austria |
20:45 CET | Torje 32' Marica 34' |
Report | 38' Balzaretti 56' Santon 82' (o.g.) Marica 86' Aquilani |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Thomas Einwaller |
9 February 2011 | Germany | 1–1 | Italy | Westfalenstadion, Dortmund |
20:50 CET | Klose 16' | Report | 35' Thiago Motta 80' G. Rossi |
Attendance: 60,196 Referee: Eric Braamhaar |
29 March 2011 | Ukraine | 0–2 | Italy | Lobanovsky Dynamo Stadium, Kyiv |
20:45 CEST | Oshchypko 11' | Report | 27' Rossi 64' Gastaldello 19' 73' Astori 81' Matri |
Referee: Alexei Nikolaev |
7 June 2011 | Italy | 0–2 | Republic of Ireland | Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège, Belgium |
20:45 CEST | Report | 22' Hunt 31' 36' Andrews 89' Cox |
Referee: Serge Gumienny |
Italian club's performance in Europe
editThese are the results of the Italian teams in European competitions during the 2010–11 season. (Italian team score displayed first)
Team | Contest and round | Opponent | 1st leg score* | 2nd leg score** | Aggregate score |
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Internazionale | Champions League Group Stage | Twente | 1–0 | 2–2 | None |
Werder Bremen | 4–0 | 0–3 | |||
Tottenham | 4–3 | 1–3 | |||
Champions League Round of 16 | Bayern Munich | 0–1 (H) | 3–2 (A) | W 3–3 (Away goals rule) | |
Champions League Quarterfinals | Schalke 04 | 2–5 (H) | 1–2 (A) | L 3–7 | |
Roma | Champions League Group Stage | Bayern Munich | 3–2 | 0–2 | None |
CFR Cluj | 2–1 | 1–1 | |||
Basel | 1–3 | 3–2 | |||
Champions League Round of 16 | Shakhtar Donetsk | 2–3 (H) | 0–3 (A) | L 2–6 | |
Milan | Champions League Group Stage | Auxerre | 2–0 | 2–0 | None |
Ajax | 0–2 | 1–1 | |||
Real Madrid | 2–2 | 0–2 | |||
Champions League Round of 16 | Tottenham | 0–1 (H) | 0–0 (A) | L 0–1 | |
Sampdoria | Champions League Play-off Round | Werder Bremen | 1–3 (A) | 3–2 (H) | L 4–5 |
Europa League Group Stage | PSV Eindhoven | 1–2 | 1–1 | None | |
Debrecen | 1–0 | 0–2 | |||
Metalist Kharkiv | 0–0 | 1–2 | |||
Palermo | Europa League Play-off Round | Maribor | 3–0 (H) | 2–3 (A) | W 5–3 |
Europa League Group Stage | Sparta Prague | 2–2 | 2–3 | None | |
Lausanne-Sport | 1–0 | 1–0 | |||
CSKA Moscow | 0–3 | 1–3 | |||
Napoli | Europa League Play-off Round | Elfsborg | 1–0 (H) | 2–0 (A) | W 3–0 |
Europa League Group Stage | Utrecht | 0–0 | 3–3 | None | |
Steaua București | 1–0 | 3–3 | |||
Liverpool | 0–0 | 1–3 | |||
Europa League Round of 32 | Villarreal | 0–0 (H) | 1–2 (A) | L 1–2 | |
Juventus | Europa League Third Qual. Round | Shamrock Rovers | 2–0 (A) | 1–0 (H) | W 3–0 |
Europa League Play-off Round | Sturm Graz | 2–1 (A) | 1–0 (H) | W 3–1 | |
Europa League Group Stage | Lech Poznań | 3–3 | 1–1 | None | |
Manchester City | 1–1 | 1–1 | |||
Red Bull Salzburg | 0–0 | 1–1 |
* For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in home game is displayed
** For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in away game is displayed
References
edit- ^ Ancona was excluded by Federal Council's decision. They applied to join Eccellenza. As a consequence, Triestina as losing sides of the relegation play-off were spared from relegation.
- ^ Mantova declared bankrupt and relegated to Serie D.
- ^ Gallipoli declared bankrupt and relegated to Promozione.
- ^ The Italy v Serbia match was abandoned after six minutes due to rioting by Serbian fans. The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body awarded the match as a 3-0 forfeit win to Italy.