2010–11 Charlton Athletic F.C. season

During the 2010–11 English football season, Charlton Athletic competed in Football League One.[2]

Charlton Athletic
2010–11 season
ManagerPhil Parkinson (until 4 January)
Chris Powell (from 14 January)
StadiumThe Valley
League One13th
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Average home league attendance15,582[1]

Results

League One

7 August 2010 Charlton Athletic1–0BournemouthThe Valley
15:00 Sodje  22' Attendance: 16,236
Referee: G. Hegley
13 August 2010 Leyton Orient1–3Charlton AthleticBrisbane Road
19:45 McGleish  50' McCormack  28'
Wagstaff  62'
Solly  90'
Attendance: 5,535
Referee: J. Linington
21 August 2010 Charlton Athletic1–1Oldham AthleticThe Valley
15:00 Wagstaff  24' Furman  45'
Jarrett  87'
Attendance: 14,842
Referee: R. Shoebridge
28 August 2010 Huddersfield Town3–1Charlton AthleticGalpharm Stadium
15:00 Rhodes  39'
McCombe  42'
Roberts  82'
Fry  90' Attendance: 13,858
Referee: G. Salisbury
4 September 2010 Exeter City1–0Charlton AthleticSt James Park
15:00 Harley  90' (pen.) Attendance: 5,743
Referee: D. Phillips
11 September 2010 Charlton Athletic1–0Notts CountyThe Valley
15:00 Anyinsah  85' Attendance: 14,436
Referee: P. Tierney
18 September 2010 Tranmere Rovers1–1Charlton AthleticPrenton Park
15:00 Showunmi  53' Wagstaff  6' Attendance: 4,735
Referee: P. Gibbs
25 September 2010 Charlton Athletic2–2Dagenham & RedbridgeThe Valley
15:00 Llera  10'
Jackson  90'
Green  45' (pen.)
Nurse  90'
Attendance: 14,806
Referee: J. Moss
28 September 2010 Charlton Athletic1–0Milton Keynes DonsThe Valley
19:45 Benson  86' Attendance: 13,155
Referee: J. Waugh
2 October 2010 Brentford2–1Charlton AthleticGriffin Park
15:00 Alexander  13'
Diagouraga  31'
Wagstaff  74' Attendance: 6,342
Referee: A. Penn
9 October 2010 Plymouth Argyle2–2Charlton AthleticHome Park
15:00 Wright-Phillips  4'
Bolasie  82'
Benson  35', 90' Attendance: 7,738
Referee: C. Sarginson
16 October 2010 Charlton Athletic0–4Brighton & Hove AlbionThe Valley
15:00 Calderón  26'
Murray  62'
Lua Lua  81'
Sparrow  90'
Attendance: 18.949
Referee: N. Swarbrick
23 October 2010 Carlisle United3–4Charlton AthleticBrunton Park
15:00 Grella  58'
Curran  61'
Madine  77'
Jackson  23'
Anyinsah  38'
Benson  47', 90'
Attendance: 5,624
Referee: S. Mathieson
30 October 2010 Charlton Athletic1–0Sheffield WednesdayThe Valley
15:00 Wagstaff  23' Attendance: 17,365
Referee: R. East
2 November 2010 Swindon Town0–3Charlton AthleticCounty Ground
19:45 Jackson  13'
Anyinsah  51'
Benson  74'
Attendance: 7,939
Referee: R. Booth

League Cup

10 August 2010 1Shrewsbury Town4–3Charlton AthleticGreenhous Meadow
19:45 BST Robinson  36'
Mambo  42' (o.g.)
O'Donnell  61'
Harrold  76'
Abbott  25', 28'
Martin  32'
Attendance: 3,700

Football League Trophy

31 August 2010 1Charlton Athletic1–0Dagenham & RedbridgeThe Valley
19:45 Racon  57' Attendance: 4,630
Referee: P. Miller
5 October 2010 2Milton Keynes Dons1–2Charlton AthleticStadium:mk
19:45 Chadwick  2' Abbott  53'
Wagstaff  85'
Attendance: 3,773
Referee: T. Kettle
9 November 2010 3Southend United0–1Charlton AthleticRoots Hall
19:45 Racon  27' Referee: G. Hegley

FA Cup

6 November 2010 1Barnet0–0Charlton AthleticUnderhill Stadium
15:00 Attendance: 2,684
Referee: D. Drysdale

Players

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[3]

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Rob Elliot[notes 1]
2 DF Simon Francis
3 DF Kelly Youga
4 MF Johnnie Jackson
5 DF Miguel Llera
6 DF José Semedo
7 MF Scott Wagstaff
8 MF Therry Racon[notes 2]
9 FW Frank Nouble (on loan from West Ham United)
10 FW Bradley Wright-Phillips
11 MF Kyel Reid
12 DF Gary Doherty
14 MF Michael Stewart
15 DF Yado Mambo
16 MF Alan McCormack
17 FW Paul Benson
18 MF Alex Stavrinou[notes 3]
20 DF Chris Solly
No. Position Player
21 DF Federico Bessone (on loan from Leeds United)
22 MF Dean Parrett (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
23 MF Joe Anyinsah
24 DF Jonathan Fortune
25 GK Ross Worner
26 MF Callum Harriott[notes 4]
27 MF Freddie Warren
29 DF Jordan Cousins
30 GK Conor Gough
31 MF Shelby Beema
32 FW Tamer Tuna[notes 5]
33 MF Lewis Perkins
34 DF Carl Jenkinson[notes 6]
36 DF Christian Dailly (captain)
38 GK John Sullivan (on loan from Millwall)
39 FW Nathan Eccleston (on loan from Liverpool)
40 GK Brandon Hall

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
9 FW Pawel Abbott[notes 7] (to Ruch Chorzów)
10 MF Lee Martin (on loan from Ipswich Town)
14 FW Akpo Sodje (to Hibernian)
19 DF Matt Fry (on loan from West Ham United)
No. Position Player
21 GK Luke Daniels (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
22 MF Bally Smart (to Skonto)
28 DF Marcel Seip (on loan from Plymouth Argyle)
38 GK Neil Etheridge[notes 8] (on loan from Fulham)

Transfers in

Winter

  • Bradley Wright-Phillips – Plymouth
  • Nathan Eccleston – Liverpool
  • Federico Bessone – Leeds

References

  1. "League One 2010/2011 – Attendance". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 June 2018.
  2. "Charlton Athletic Football Club: Results". Telegraph. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. "FootballSquads – Charlton Athletic – 2010/11". www.footballsquads.co.uk. Retrieved 22 June 2018.

Notes

  1. Elliot was born in Greenwich, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his father and represented them at under-19 level before making his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in May 2014.
  2. Racon was born in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France, but also qualified to represent Guadeloupe internationally and made his international debut for Guadeloupe in June 2011.
  3. Stavrinou was born in Harlow, England, but also qualified to represent Cyprus internationally through his father and represented them at U-17 level.
  4. Harriott was born in Croydon, England, and represented them at U-19 level, but also qualified to represent Guyana and Jamaica internationally and would make his international debut for Guyana in March 2019.
  5. Tuna was born in Bexley, England, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-19 level.
  6. Jenkinson was born in Harlow, England, and represented them at U-17 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Finland through his mother and represented them at U-19 and U-21 level before making his international debut for England in November 2012.
  7. Abbott was born in York, England, but also qualified to represent Poland internationally through his mother and represented them at U-21 level.
  8. Etheridge was born in Enfield, England, and represented them at U-16 level, but also qualified to represent the Philippines through his mother and made his international debut for the Philippines in May 2008.
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