2010–11 in Italian football

The 2010–11 season was the 109th season of competitive football in Italy.

Promotions and relegations (pre-season)

Teams promoted to Serie A

Teams relegated from Serie A

Teams promoted to Serie B

Teams relegated from Serie B

Honours

Competition Winner Details At
Serie A Milan (18th title) 2010–11 Serie A
Coppa Italia Inter (7th title) 2010–11 Coppa Italia
Beat Palermo 3–1
Stadio Olimpico
Serie B Atalanta 2010–11 Serie B
Supercoppa Italiana Inter (5th title) 2010 Supercoppa Italiana
Beat Roma 3–1
San Siro

Italian national football team

Euro 2012 qualification

3 September 2010 Estonia 1–2 ItalyA. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
20:30 CEST Zenjov  31'
Vunk  56'
Klavan  85'
Piiroja  90+7'
Report  60' Cassano
 63' Bonucci
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo
7 September 2010 Italy 5–0 Faroe IslandsStadio Artemio Franchi, Florence
20:50 CEST Gilardino  11'
De Rossi  22'
Cassano  27'
Quagliarella  81'
Pirlo  90'
Report  7' Davidsen Attendance: 19,266
Referee: Aleksei Kulbaov
8 October 2010 Northern Ireland 0–0 ItalyWindsor Park, Belfast
20:45 CEST Report Attendance: 15,150
Referee: Tony Chapron
12 October 2010 Italy 3 – 0
(awarded)[4]
 SerbiaStadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
20:50 CEST Report  3' Rajković Referee: Craig Thomson
25 March 2011 Slovenia 01 ItalyStožice Stadium, Ljubljana
20:45 CET Cesar  80' Report  55' Montolivo
 73'  90+1' Thiago Motta
Referee: Felix Brych
3 June 2011 Italy 3–0 EstoniaStadio Alberto Braglia, Modena
20:45 CEST Aquilani  8'
Rossi  21'
Cassano  39'
Pazzini  68'
Report  42' Klavan
 54' Vunk
Referee: Alexandru Tudor

Friendlies

10 August 2010 Italy 01 Ivory CoastBoleyn Ground, London, England
20:45 CEST Bonucci  83' Report  35' Eboué
 55' K. Touré
Attendance: 11,177
Referee: Martin Atkinson
17 November 2010 Romania 11 ItalyHypo-Arena, Klagenfurt, Austria
20:45 CET Torje  32'
Marica  34'
Report  38' Balzaretti
 56' Santon
 82' (o.g.) Marica
 86' Aquilani
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Thomas Einwaller
9 February 2011 Germany 11 ItalyWestfalenstadion, Dortmund
20:50 CET Klose  16' Report  35' Thiago Motta
 80' G. Rossi
Attendance: 60,196
Referee: Eric Braamhaar
29 March 2011 Ukraine 02 ItalyLobanovsky Dynamo Stadium, Kiev
20:45 CEST Oshchypko  11' Report  27' Rossi
 64' Gastaldello
 19'  73' Astori
    81' Matri
Referee: Alexei Nikolaev
7 June 2011 Italy 0–2 Republic of IrelandStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège, Belgium
20:45 CEST Report  22' Hunt
 31'  36' Andrews
 89' Cox
Referee: Serge Gumienny

Italian club's performance in Europe

These are the results of the Italian teams in European competitions during the 2010–11 season. (Italian team score displayed first)

TeamContest and roundOpponent1st leg score*2nd leg score**Aggregate score
InternazionaleChampions League Group Stage Twente1022None
Werder Bremen4003
Tottenham4313
Champions League Round of 16 Bayern Munich01 (H)32 (A)W 33 (Away goals rule)
Champions League Quarterfinals Schalke 0425 (H)12 (A)L 37
RomaChampions League Group Stage Bayern Munich3202None
CFR Cluj2111
Basel1332
Champions League Round of 16 Shakhtar Donetsk23 (H)03 (A)L 26
MilanChampions League Group Stage Auxerre2020None
Ajax0211
Real Madrid2202
Champions League Round of 16 Tottenham01 (H)00 (A)L 01
SampdoriaChampions League Play-off Round Werder Bremen13 (A)32 (H)L 45
Europa League Group Stage PSV Eindhoven1211None
Debrecen1002
Metalist Kharkiv0012
PalermoEuropa League Play-off Round Maribor30 (H)23 (A)W 53
Europa League Group Stage Sparta Prague2223None
Lausanne-Sport1010
CSKA Moscow0313
NapoliEuropa League Play-off Round Elfsborg10 (H)20 (A)W 30
Europa League Group Stage Utrecht0033None
Steaua București1033
Liverpool0013
Europa League Round of 32 Villarreal00 (H)12 (A)L 12
JuventusEuropa League Third Qual. Round Shamrock Rovers20 (A)10 (H)W 30
Europa League Play-off Round Sturm Graz21 (A)10 (H)W 31
Europa League Group Stage Lech Poznań3311None
Manchester City1111
Red Bull Salzburg0011

* For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in home game is displayed
** For group games in Champions League or Europa League, score in away game is displayed

References

  1. Ancona was excluded by Federal Council's decision. They applied to join Eccellenza. As a consequence, Triestina as losing sides of the relegation play-off were spared from relegation.
  2. Mantova declared bankrupt and relegated to Serie D.
  3. Gallipoli declared bankrupt and relegated to Promozione.
  4. The Italy v Serbia match was abandoned after six minutes due to rioting by Serbian fans. The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body awarded the match as a 3-0 forfeit win to Italy.
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