2010–11 TFF First League

The Bank Asya 2010/11 was the 48th season of the Turkish second-highest division in football the men. It began on 20 August 2010 and was completed on May 29, 2011, the relegation final.

Course of the season

Climber

Champion in the second Turkish League season 2010/11 was the fifth time Mersin İdman Yurdu, despite the points with Samsunspor, had Mersin Idman Yurdu in direct comparison against Samsunspor boast a victory (2-0). Samsunspor home had achieved against Mersin Idman Yurdu a draw. Mersin Idman Yurdu returns after 28 years back to the first Turkish football league. Samsunspor was second in the second direct intermediates. Samsunspor returns after five years back in the Süper Lig

Expulsion

For the Relegation to Gaziantep BB, Çaykur Rizespor, Orduspor and Tavşanlı Linyitspor had qualified, with Orduspor emerged as the winner and therefore third climber.

Relegated team

Ankaraspor participation was withdrawn and rose before the season starts in the 3rd league from. Diyarbakirspor sealed his relegation to the third league game to the end of season five and was thus the first relegated the season 2010/11. Diyarbakirspor played the previous season still in the Super Lig As a final losers had to descend in the Turkish league third of the traditional club Altay Izmir. Before the last game could with: Adanaspor, Akhisar Belediyespor, Güngören Belediyespor, Kartalspor and Altay Izmir five teams reached the league on its own. Altay Izmir lost on the final day away in a direct duel against Adanaspor whereby the descent was sealed. Kartal, Akhisar and Güngören also picked points.

Final Table

  • 3 -point deduction for Diyarbakirspor because of incidents against Denizlispor.

Expulsion

Semifinal

  • First leg: May 23, 2011
  • Rückspiele 26 May 2011

Final

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.

* The game Diyarbakirspor - Denizlispor was considered by the Turkish Football Federation with 0:3 for Denizlispor because Diyarbakirspor the game did not want to deny.

Top scorers

Scorer list

Most Assists

Venues

The champion team of Mersin İdman Yurdu

  • Goal: Kerem Inan (32 games / no goal ); Eser Altın (2 / - ); Cengiz Biçer ( - / -)
  • Defense: Josef Boum (23 / - ); Hüseyin Yoğurtçu (22 / - ); Mehmet Polat (16/ 2); Fuat Onur (15 / - ); Mustafa Tuna Kaya (14/ 1); Mehmet Budak (10 / -) 1; Faruk Bayar (7 / - ); Mustafa Aydın (5 / - ); Vedat Çoban (- / - ); Birol Parlak ( - / -) 1; Emre Gürbüz ( - / -)
  • Midfielders: Fatih Egedik (25/ 1); Hasan Üçüncü (22 / - ); Suleyman Fatih Şen (22/ 5); Nurullah Kaya (18 / - ); Ernani Pereira (17 / - ); Ilhan Özbay (16 / - ); Erman Özgür (12/ 1); Tonia Tisdell (11/ 1); Musa Kuş (8 / - ); Burak Karaduman (8 / - ); Ilgar Gurbanov (7 / -) 1; Sertaç Şahin ( 5 / -); Alhassan Bangura ( - / -) 1; Faruk Atalay (1 / -) 1; İbrahim Ege ( - / -)
  • Attack: Şehmus Özer (27/ 5); Erdal Güneş (26/ 2); Yunus Altun (15/ 5) 1; Nduka Ozokwo (15/ 3); Adem Büyük (14/ 10); Veysel Kılıç ( 11/2) 1; Vlad Bujor ( - / -) 1; Eren Şen (5 / - ); Nezir Özer (3 / -) 1; Tunç, Murat Behram (3 / - ); Cenker Pehlivan (- / - ); Orhan Kalafat ( - / -)
  • Coach: Nurullah Sağlam

1M. Budak, B. Parlak, I. Gurbanov, A. Bangura, F. Atalay, V. Kılıç, V. Bujor and O. Kalafat disputed only the first half of the season for Mersin İdman Yurdu

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