2010 Toppserien

Toppserien
Season 2010
Champions Stabæk
Relegated Donn
Fløya
Women's Champions League Stabæk (round of 32)
Matches played 132
Goals scored 443 (3.36 per match)
Top goalscorer Lise Klaveness (21)
Biggest home win Stabæk 9–0 Linderud-Grei (7 August 2010)
Biggest away win Kattem 0–7 Arna-Bjørnar (12 June 2010)
Arna-Bjørnar 0–7 Stabæk (4 September 2010)
Highest scoring Kattem 2–7 Stabæk
(1 May 2010)
Linderud-Grei 2–7 Røa (31 July 2010)
Stabæk 9–0 Linderud-Grei (7 August 2010)
2009
2011

The 2010 Toppserien was the twenty-fourth season of top-tier women's football in Norway since its establishment in 1987. A total of twelve teams contested the league, consisting of ten who competed in the previous season and two promoted from the 1. divisjon. The season ran from 5 April to 11 November 2010,[1] and was won by Stabæk, their first ever title.[2] As champions, they also qualified for the Round of 32 of the 2011-12 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Stabæk completed the entire season undefeated, and were confirmed as league champions on the penultimate day after beating Trondheims-Ørn 30, at the same time as runners-up Røa lost 04 to Kolbotn.[2] The roles were thus reversed from the previous season, when Røa won the league ahead of Stabæk. Kolbotn once again finished third after winning 20 against Arna-Bjørnar in the final round.[3]

Fløya were the first team of the season to be relegated, on 30 October.[4] They would have been joined by newcomers Donn, whose licensing application for the 2011 season was denied on 4 November for financial reasons.[5] Those same reasons, however, lead to Donn being declared bankrupt six days later.[6]

Linderud-Grei, founded in 2006 by Linderud IL and SF Grei to promote women's football in Groruddalen,[7] played in the top flight for the first time. They finished second to last in the standings, but retained their Toppserien spot because of Donn's bankruptcy and demotion.[5] It was the first time since 2007 that a newly promoted team had avoided relegation.

As of 2010, the women's football club Team Strømmen are affiliated with Lillestrøm SK and have changed their name to LSK Kvinner.[8] This is the second instance in Norway of a leading women's club becoming affiliated with a leading men's club, the first occurring in 2009 when Asker Fotball relocated to Bærum and became Stabæk Fotball.

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Stabæk (C) 22 17 5 0 72 8 +64 56 201112 UEFA Women's Champions League
2 Røa 22 15 3 4 56 33 +23 48
3 Kolbotn 22 15 2 5 49 12 +37 47
4 Arna-Bjørnar 22 14 1 7 55 26 +29 43
5 Trondheims-Ørn 22 12 2 8 34 29 +5 38
6 LSK Kvinner 22 11 3 8 42 32 +10 36
7 Klepp 22 8 5 9 34 29 +5 29
8 Amazon Grimstad 22 9 2 11 28 43 15 29
9 Donn (R) 22 6 2 14 25 45 20 20 Relegation to 1.divisjon1
10 Kattem 22 4 2 16 17 58 41 14
11 Linderud-Grei 22 3 4 15 16 62 46 13
12 Fløya (R) 22 1 3 18 15 66 51 6 Relegation to 1.divisjon

Source: NRK Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1 Donn were demoted to the 1. divisjon after their licensing application for the 2011 season was denied.[5]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home \ Away[1] STB RØA KOLA-BØRNLSKKLPAGFKDKATLGTIFF
Stabæk 70 00 10 30 20 20 20 30 20 90 40
Røa 22 04 10 21 30 10 41 62 41 20 50
Kolbotn 01 30 20 02 11 21 60 31 40 80 40
Arna-Bjørnar 07 11 12 31 61 10 80 10 10 30 40
Trondheims-Ørn 15 12 10 12 23 31 21 10 20 10 30
LSK Kvinner 02 21 10 30 22 30 10 12 23 40 40
Klepp 22 11 10 13 01 12 00 51 40 31 61
Amazon Grimstad 06 02 02 30 12 20 23 10 30 20 42
Donn 00 25 02 24 12 20 12 02 00 21 42
Kattem 27 35 01 07 03 05 12 13 12 11 10
Linderud-Grei 04 27 02 04 11 15 00 11 21 02 20
Fløya 11 02 23 06 21 22 11 12 12 01 04

Source: NRK Sport
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Top goalscorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals[9]
1 Norway Lise Klaveness Stabæk 21
2 Norway Tina Algrøy Arna-Bjørnar 15
Norway Emilie Haavi Røa 15
4 Norway Lisa-Marie Woods Stabæk 13
5 England Kristy Moore Stabæk 13
6 Norway Gry Ims Klepp 11
Norway Elise Thorsnes Røa 11
8 England Rebecca Angus Kolbotn 10
Norway Cathrine Dyngvold Klepp 10
Norway Madeleine Giske Arna-Bjørnar 10
Denmark Maiken Pape Stabæk 10

See also

References

  1. "Spilleplan Toppserien 2010". Football Association of Norway (in Norwegian). 2009-12-18. Archived from the original on 2010-04-14. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  2. 1 2 "Stabæk seriemester for kvinner". NRK Sport (in Norwegian). 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  3. "Kolbotn vant bronsen". NRK Hordaland (in Norwegian). 2010-11-06. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  4. "Fløya rykket ned". iTromsø (in Norwegian). 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  5. 1 2 3 "Follo og Donn fikk ikke lisens for 2011". Football Association of Norway (in Norwegian). 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  6. "Donn slått konkurs". NRK Sørlandet (in Norwegian). 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
  7. "Informasjon om Linderud-Grei Toppfotball". Linderud-Grei Toppfotball (in Norwegian). 2009-11-18. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  8. "LSK Kvinner FK en del av LSK-familien". Lillestrøm SK (in Norwegian). LSK Blogg. 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2010-04-06.
  9. "Toppscorer 2010". NRK Sport (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2011-02-11.
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