2010–11 AJ Auxerre season

Auxerre
2010–11 season
Manager France Jean Fernandez[notes 1]
Stadium Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps
Ligue 1 9th
Coupe de la Ligue Semi-finals
Coupe de France Round of 64
Champions League Group stage

During the 2010–11 French football season, AJ Auxerre competed in Ligue 1.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 France GK Olivier Sorin
2 France DF Cédric Hengbart
3 France DF Willy Boly
4 Switzerland DF Stéphane Grichting
5 Poland MF Dariusz Dudka
6 Mali DF Adama Coulibaly
7 Morocco MF Kamel Chafni[notes 2]
8 France MF Anthony Le Tallec
9 Slovenia MF Valter Birsa
10 France FW Alexandre Licata
11 France MF Julien Quercia
12 France DF Jean-Pascal Mignot
13 France MF Christopher Missilou[notes 3]
14 Kenya FW Dennis Oliech
15 France MF Frédéric Sammaritano
16 France GK Rémy Riou
17 France MF Benoît Pedretti
No. Position Player
18 French Guiana FW Roy Contout
19 France FW Yaya Sanogo
20 Mali DF Amadou Sidibé
22 Poland FW Ireneusz Jeleń
23 France DF Jérémy Berthod
24 South Korea FW Jung Jo-gook
25 France MF Maxime Bourgeois
26 France DF Vincent Acapandié
27 Burkina Faso FW Alain Traoré
28 Mali DF Amara Morikè Kallé
29 Republic of the Congo MF Delvin N'Dinga
30 France GK Willy Maeyens
31 France DF Bernard Onanga Itoua
32 France MF Thomas Monconduit
34 Togo MF Prince Segbefia
35 France MF Paul-Georges Ntep[notes 4]
40 France GK Simon Pontdemé

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
21 Martinique MF Steeven Langil (on loan to Valenciennes)
No. Position Player
24 France MF Lynel Kitambala (to Lorient)

References

  1. "FootballSquads - Auxerre - 2010/11". www.footballsquads.co.uk.

Notes

  1. Fernandez was born in Mostaganem, French Algeria (now Algeria), but also qualified to represent France internationally and represented them at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
  2. Chafni was born in Bordeaux, France, but also qualified to represent Morocco internationally and made his international debut for Morocco in August 2008.
  3. Missilou was born in Auxerre, France, and represented them at U-18 level, but also qualified to represent the Congo internationally and would make his international debut for the Congo in 2012.
  4. Ntep was born in Douala, Cameroon, but also qualified to represent France internationally and represented them at U-18, U-19, U-20, and U-21 level, before making his international debut for France in June 2015.
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