2010–11 Olympique de Marseille season

Marseille
2010–11 season
Chairman Jean-Claude Dassier
Manager Didier Deschamps
Ground Stade Vélodrome
Ligue 1 2nd
Coupe de France Round of 64
Coupe de la Ligue Winners
Trophée des Champions Winners
UEFA Champions League First knockout round
Top goalscorer League:
Loïc Rémy (14)

All:
Loïc Rémy (16)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 201011 season of Olympique de Marseille (OM) has the club being involved in four competitions: the Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, the League Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. l'OM will be trying to defend their Ligue 1 title after previously placing first in the 2009–10 Ligue 1.

Season summary

To be written at the end of the season

Key dates

28 July 2010: Marseille win the Trophée des Champions in a penalty shootout against Paris Saint Germain;

7 August 2010: Ligue 1 title holders Marseille suffer an opening day loss to the newly promoted Caen;

4 November 2010: Marseille go into the history books by beating Žilina 7–0 at the Štadión pod Dubňomin Slovakia, thus achieving the biggest away win in the Champions League.


Club

Coaching staff

This is Didier Deschamps' second season with Marseille as a coach.
Position Staff
Coach France Didier Deschamps
Assistant coach France Guy Stéphan
Goalkeeping coach France Nicolas Dehon
Fitness coach France Antonio Pintus
Club doctor France Christophe Baudot
Chief scout France Jean-Philippe Durand

Last updated: 8 February 2011
Source: Olympique de Marseille

Kit

For the 2010–11 season, Adidas introduced Marseille's new kits, much different to last season, save for the home kit. The colours of Marseille remain white and sky blue. The away kit is sky blue and has shades of black. The third kit is for use in European competitions only; it is a black kit which has a sky blue collar outline. All of Marseille's kits embody sky blue, one of their main colours.

Steve Mandanda in l'OM's training outfit.
Home
Away
Third

Supplier : Adidas

Sponsor : BetClic

Other information

Jean-Claude Dassier is the chairman of the club since June 2009.
Chairman France Jean-Claude Dassier
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stade Vélodrome (60,013 / {{{d}}})

Last updated: 8 February 2009
Source:

Squad

First Team

As of 5 February 2011.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Spain DF César Azpilicueta
3 Nigeria DF Taye Taiwo
4 France DF Julien Rodriguez
5 Brazil DF Hilton
6 France MF Édouard Cissé
7 France MF Benoît Cheyrou
8 Argentina MF Lucho González
9 Brazil FW Brandão
10 France FW André-Pierre Gignac
11 France FW Loïc Rémy
12 Burkina Faso MF Charles Kaboré
13 Togo DF Senah Mango
14 Senegal DF Leyti N'Diaye
15 Ghana FW Jordan Ayew
No. Position Player
16 Brazil GK Elinton Andrade
17 Cameroon MF Stéphane Mbia
18 France MF Fabrice Abriel
19 Argentina DF Gabriel Heinze
20 Ghana MF André Ayew
21 Senegal DF Souleymane Diawara
23 Gabon MF Alexander N'Doumbou
24 France DF Rod Fanni
25 France DF Cédric D'Ulivo
26 France DF Jean-Philippe Sabo
28 France MF Mathieu Valbuena
30 France GK Steve Mandanda
40 Cameroon GK Jules Goda

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
20 Cameroon DF Charley Fomen (at Dijon until end of the 2010–11 season)
27 Senegal DF Pape M'Bow (at Cannes until end of the 2010–11 season)

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
Morocco GK Samir Kouakbi
Slovenia GK Brice Krizman
France DF Fabien Barrillon
Armenia DF Varanth Bezdikian
France DF Sébastien Bregand
Argentina DF Sébastien Fischetti
Cape Verde DF Raphaël Lopes
Togo DF Senah Mango
Guadeloupe DF Thierry Rodriguez
France MF Landing Bodian
France MF Olivier Cano
Argentina MF Gaëtan D'Acunto
Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mathias Guedj
No. Position Player
Algeria MF Cédric Hachani
Senegal MF Daouda Haidari
Croatia MF Niko Maričić
France MF Anthony Marin
Iran MF Ahmad Nouri
Tunisia MF Driss Sahraoui
Ghana FW Jordan Ayew
France FW Thierry Batret
Cape Verde FW Nicolas Crus
Cape Verde FW Riad Dob
France FW Chris Gadi
France FW Noël Sciortino

Transfers

Summer

In

Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
DFSpain César AzpilicuetaSpain Osasuna€7 million 21 June 2010[2]

Total spending: Decrease 7 million

Out

Squad # Position Player Transferred To Fee Date Source
14 ST Ivory Coast Bakari Koné Qatar Lekqiya €5 million 26 May 2010 [3][4]
9 ST Senegal Mamadou Niang Turkey Fenerbahçe €8 million 14 August 2010 [5]

Total income: Increase €13 million

Winter

In

Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source

Total spending: Decrease

Out

Squad # Position Player Transferred To Fee Date Source

Total income: Increase

Loan out

Num Pos Player To Start End

Overall transfer activity

Pre-season and friendlies

Marseille starts its 20102011 season with a five-game preparation program, spread over July and August, before the start of official competitions. The scheduled match on 24 July against Porto was canceled and replaced by an encounter with Valencia, as well as Catania. On 1 August, there was a tribute to Robert Louis-Dreyfus in a game at the Stade Vélodrome against Valencia. It is also proposed to extend this type of game all year. On 3 September, Marseille have planned to face Ajaccio in the challenge Michael Moretti, won by the Ajaccio at the beginning of the 2008–09 season.

Competitions

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Ligue 1 7 August29 May
UEFA Champions League Group stage First Knockout Round 15 September15 March
Coupe de la Ligue Round of 16 27 October26 April
Coupe de France Round of 64 Round of 64 9 January9 January
Trophée des Champions 1st 28 July28 July

Last updated: 31 March 2011
Source: Competitions

Ligue 1

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
ResultLLWDDWWDWWDLDWWLDDDWDWWWWLWWWDWWDLWDDD
Position1518131013868421465145555543334422221222222

Source: lfp.fr
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Group F
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
England Chelsea 6501144+1015
France Marseille 6402123+912
Russia Spartak Moscow 630371039
Slovakia Žilina 6006319160

Knockout phase

Round of 16

Coupe de France

Match

Coupe de la Ligue

Matches

Trophée des Champions

Match

Statistics

Appearances and goals

Last updated on 30 December.
No. Pos Nat Player TotalLigue 1Champions LeagueCoupe de FranceCoupe de la ligue
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK France Rudy Riou 0000000000
3 DF Spain César Azpilicueta 181130400011
3 DF Nigeria Taye Taiwo 395294501041
4 DF France Julien Rodriguez 0000000000
5 DF Brazil Hilton 8070100000
6 DF France Édouard Cissé 310230500030
7 MF France Benoît Cheyrou 453333701040
8 MF Argentina Lucho González 4710348821040
9 FW Brazil Brandão 304191721031
10 FW France André-Pierre Gignac 3712298531021
11 FW France Loïc Rémy 39142912721020
12 MF Burkina Faso Charles Kaboré 410320500040
15 DF Senegal Leyti N'Diaye 7040101010
15 FW Ghana Jordan Ayew 262202201030
16 GK Brazil Elinton Andrade 2000001010
17 MF Cameroon Stéphane Mbia 351241601040
18 MF France Fabrice Abriel 280210301030
19 DF Argentina Gabriel Heinze 394293811010
20 FW Ghana André Ayew 48123510801042
21 DF Senegal Souleymane Diawara 371260710040
23 MF France Alexander N'Doumbou 0000000000
24 DF France Rod Fanni 210170200020
24 DF France Jean-Philippe Sabo 0000000000
28 MF France Mathieu Valbuena 415304811020
29 FW France Guy Gnabouyou 1010000000
30 GK France Steve Mandanda 470360800030

References

  1. OM.net | Site officiel de l'Olympique de Marseille
  2. "L'OM sign Cesar Azpilicutetao". BBC Sport. 2008-09-24. Retrieved 2008-08-24.
  3. "Kone to leave L'OM". Premier League. 9 June 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
  4. "Joe Cole Signs For Liverpool". Chelsea F.C. 19 July 2010. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  5. "Niang leaves OM for Fenerbahçe". UEFA. 14 August 2010. Archived from the original on 16 August 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
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