2010–11 Belgian Pro League

The season 2010/11 Jupiler Pro League is the 108th edition of the first Belgian Football League. It began on 30 July 2010 with the first round of the regular season and ended May 17, 2011 with the final game of the championship playoffs. RSC Anderlecht started as defending champion.

  • 2.1 Overview of Associations
  • 2.2 Stages of the 2010/11 season
  • 3.1 Regular Season table 3.1.1
  • 3.1.2 Cross Table
  • Table 3.2.1
  • 3.2.2 Cross Table
  • 4.1 Play-offs 4.1.1 Group A
  • 4.1.2 Group B
  • 4.1.3 final

Mode

Regular Season

In the 2010/11 season, 16 teams took part. This initially played in a double round of the regular season. The final table this season serves as a basis for the qualification to various placement rounds.

Championship Final Round

The first six teams qualify for the Masters round and ascertain the Belgian champions. The participating teams will each receive half of the points scored in the regular season credited. The final round will be played with return game. The runner-up will qualify as the winner for the third round of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League 2011 /12. The Third prize is a place in the play-offs of the UEFA Europa League 2011 /12. the fourth-placed denies in return game with the winner of play-offs, the decision to another launch site in second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. By way of derogation from this rule was the Club Brugge this season as fourth in the final round of a starting place in the third qualifying, as he takes the starting point of the cup winners Standard Liege, who is qualified for the Champions League.

Play-offs

The teams that have reached the places 7-14 in the regular season qualify for the play-offs. The eight participating teams are divided into two groups according to their rankings according to the following scale with four teams:

The group matches the play-offs are discharged with return game, a point credit as in the championship final round there is not. The winners of the two seasons qualify for the final. There, in return game the winner of the play-offs will determine who plays against the fourth-placed the final round for a spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europe League. Since the FC Bruges, however, already qualified, the play-off winner starts in the middle of the season.

Expulsion

The last and vorletztplatzierte the regular season contest the play-offs. It will be played five games between the two teams. Here, the penultimate of the regular season will receive a bonus of three points and a home game may additionally deliver more than the last. The loser of the relegation rises directly from the second division, the winner denies an additional Relegation round with three teams from the second division.

Participant

Teams at a glance

In the 2010/11 season, 16 teams played in the Jupiler Pro League. Twelve teams came from Flanders, two clubs from Wallonia, an association of the German-speaking Community of Belgium and a club from the Brussels region.

Stages of the 2010/11 season

Results

Regular Season

Table

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column, the visiting team on the top line.

Championship Final Round

RSC Anderlecht started out as a winner of the regular season as the favorite in the championship round. There, however, the team disappointed with only 11 points from 10 games and finished only third. Most of the points brought Standard Liege (26 ), after the club had gone only 6 out of the regular season. The second of the regular season KRC Genk ended the championship round with the second most points ( 19). In the last game it came to a clash of equal points lying at the head of the table KRC Genk and Standard Liege. Halftime led Standard Liege 1-0 and was thus at this time Belgian champion. In the 79th minute but could Genk Kennedy Ugoala Nwanganga compensate and thus catch up again. Case of a tie in the championship round, the regulations provide that is used instead of goal difference score of the regular season as the decisive criterion. This was KRC Genk Belgian champion.

Table

In case of equal first decides the number of points from the regular season

Cross Table

The champion team of KRC Genk

( Players with at least five missions were considered, including the Championship play-offs, in parentheses, the matches and goals are specified)

Play-offs

Group A

Group B

Final

KVC Westerlo thus qualifies for the UEFA Europa League 2011/12 (2nd qualifying round).

Expulsion

The fifth game was not played because no change of the constellation was more computationally possible. RSC Charleroi therefore rises from directly in the 2nd Division, KAS Eupen to the next Relegation Round.

Tour Final Division 2

The teams that have reached the courts in the 2nd Division in the 2010/11 season two to four ( RAEC Mons, KVRS Waasland - SK Beveren and Lommel United) achieve the promotion round. There they meet the winner of the relegation KAS Eupen and determine in a double round of a team that qualifies for the Jupiler Pro League.

KAS Eupen descends into the second division.

Statistic

Audience

The sorting is based on the number of audience of the clubs in the regular season. For the number of audience in all games, a different sequence may result.

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