2010–11 Superleague Greece
The Super League 2010/11 was the fifth season of the highest Greek league for men's soccer. The championship was played with 16 clubs. Represented were the 13 best teams in the 2009/10 season and three promoted from the Football League, the second Greek league.
The season began on 27 August 2010 with the match between the reigning champions Panathinaikos Athens and AO Xanthi. They ended 1-1. The season ended on April 16, 2011, the 30th and final day. The championship went for the 38th time at Olympiakos Piraeus.
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Clubs
The three clubs Olympiakos Volos, AO Kerkyra and Panserraikos replace the relegated Levadiakos, PAS Ioannina and Panthrakikos.
Final Table
Cross Table
Play-offs
The teams that find themselves at the end of the Super League season at places two to five, playing in the so-called play-offs, a mini - elimination tournament to the European launch sites. Besides getting the clubs who finished second to fourth place in the regular season, one point ahead of fifth-placed ( points difference is divided by five and then rounded ). The winner of the playoffs is safe to participate in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. The runner-up will qualify for the third and final qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League, third place start in Qualifying Round Two of the UEFA Europa League. Shifts by the cup are possible.
Final Table
Cross Table
Viewers table
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* The asterisked games were closed to the public instead of ( punishment ).
Viewers ranking
The teams with asterisk played in the season 2009/ 10 is not in the Super League Without Playoffs
Goal scorers Top 5
Without Playoffs
The champion team of Olympiakos Piraeus
(considering players were at least three inserts; provided in parentheses to the matches and goals are specified)
- Goal: Balázs Megyeri (3 / -), Antonios Nikopolidis (3 / -), Urko Pardo (22 / -)
- Defenders: Raul Bravo (18 / -), Georgios Galitsios (3 / - ), José Holebas (24 /1), Ioannis Maniatis (9 / -), Olof Mellberg ( 23/3 ), Francois Modesto ( 24/2 ), Avraam Papadopoulos (26 / -), Giannis Potounidis (6 / -), Vassilios Torosidis ( 20/3 )
- Midfielders: Dudu Cearense (19 / -), Ioannis Fetfatzidis ( 19/2 ), David Fuster (30 /12), Moisés Hurtado (16 / -), Ariel Ibagaza (24 / -), Giannis Papadopoulos ( 8 / -) Albert Riera (26/ 6), Jaouad Zairi (12 / -)
- Striker Rafik Djebbour (10 /7), Kevin Mirallas ( 27/14 ), Konstantinos Mitroglou ( 5/1), Krisztián Németh ( 3 / -), Marko Pantelic (20 /9), Dennis Rommedahl (18 /1)
- Coach: Ernesto Valverde
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