2010–11 in Welsh football

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The 2010–11 season was the 136th season of competitive football in Wales.

Overview

Men's national team

The home team is on the left column; the away team is on the right column.

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=Friendly match=

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|11 Aug 2010}}

|time = 19:45 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}

|score = 5 – 1

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_of_wales/8860410.stm Report]

|team2 = {{fb|LUX}}

|goals1 = David Cotterill {{goal|35}}
Joe Ledley {{goal|48|pen}}
Andy King {{goal|55}}
Ashley Williams {{goal|78}}
Craig Bellamy {{goal|82}}

|goals2 = Joël Kitenge {{goal|44}}

|stadium = Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli

|attendance = 4,500

|referee = Mattias Gestranius (Finland)

|result = W

}}

=Euro 2012 Qualifying=

{{main|UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group G}}

The Welsh men's national team were drawn into UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group G.{{Cite news| title = UEFA EURO 2012 - Standings| url =http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro2012/standings/round=15171/group=700963/index.html | archive-url =https://archive.today/20100214031030/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro2012/standings/round=15171/group=700963/index.html | url-status =dead | archive-date =14 February 2010 | publisher = UEFA | date = 12 April 2010}}

All fixtures for this group were negotiated between the participants at a meeting in Frankfurt, Germany on 21 and 22 February 2010.{{Cite web |url=http://www.heute.at/sport/fussball/Quali-Termine-fuer-Euro-2012-stehen-fest;art681,232607 |title=Quali-Termine für Euro 2012 stehen fest |access-date=9 June 2011 |archive-date=13 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813015839/http://www.heute.at/sport/fussball/Quali-Termine-fuer-Euro-2012-stehen-fest;art681,232607 |url-status=dead }}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|3 Sep 2010}}

|time = 19:30 CEST (UTC+02)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|Montenegro}}

|score = 1 – 0

|report = [https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2002296--montenegro-vs-wales/ Report]

|team2 = {{fb|WAL}}

|goals1 = Mirko Vučinić {{goal|30}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Montenegro}} Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica

|attendance = 9,862

|referee = Anastassios Kakos (Greece)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|8 Oct 2010}}

|time = 19:30 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}

|score = 0 – 1

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_of_wales/9036524.stm Report]

|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}

|goals1 =

|goals2 = {{goal|48}} Ivelin Popov

|stadium = Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff

|attendance = 14,061

|referee = Jonas Eriksson (Sweden)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|date = {{Nowrap|26 Mar 2011}}

|round =

|time = 15:00 GMT (UTC)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}

|score = 0 – 2

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9436089.stm Report]

|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}

|goals1 =

|goals2 = Frank Lampard {{goal|7|pen}}
Darren Bent {{goal|14}}

|stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff

|attendance = 68,959

|referee = O.Benquerença (Portugal)

|result = L

}}

=Nations Cup=

{{main|2011 Nations Cup}}

In February 2011 Wales would play the inaugural game of the new Nations Cup, which was staged in Dublin, Republic of Ireland during February and May 2011.{{cite news |first=Craig |last=Forbes |title=England no great loss to Nations Cup, says Burley |url=http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/England-no-great-loss-to.6473273.jp |work=The Scotsman |publisher=Johnston Press Digital Publishing |date=13 August 2010 |accessdate=13 August 2010 }}{{cite news|title=Dates Announced For 4 Associations' Tournament In Dublin 2011 |url=http://www.faw.org.uk/news/1299 |work=faw.org.uk |publisher=Football Association of Wales |date=25 March 2009 |accessdate=26 March 2009 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090329115847/http://www.faw.org.uk/news/1299 |archivedate=29 March 2009 |url-status=usurped }}{{cite news |title=4 Associations Tournament Announced for Dublin 2011 |url=http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3607 |work=fai.ie |publisher=Football Association of Ireland |date=18 September 2008 |accessdate=28 February 2010 }}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|8 Feb 2011}}

|time = 19:45 WET (UTC)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|IRL}}

|score = 3 – 0

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/league_of_wales/9390459.stm Report]

|team2 = {{fb|WAL}}

|goals1 = Darron Gibson {{goal|60}}
Damien Duff {{goal|67}}
Keith Fahey {{goal|83}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Republic of Ireland}} Aviva Stadium, Dublin

|attendance = 19,783

|referee = Mark Courtney (Northern Ireland)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|24 May 2011}}

|time = 19:45 IST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}

|score = 1 – 3

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13350599.stm report]

|team2 = {{fb|SCO}}

|goals1 = Robert Earnshaw {{goal|36}}

|goals2 = James Morrison {{goal|55}}
Kenny Miller {{goal|63}}
Christophe Berra {{goal|70}}

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Republic of Ireland}} Aviva Stadium, Dublin

|attendance = 6,036

|referee = Raymond Crangle (Northern Ireland)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|26 May 2011}}

|time = 19:45 IST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}

|score = 2 – 0

|report = [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13540749.stm report]

|team2 = {{fb|NIR}}

|goals1 = Aaron Ramsey {{goal|36}}
Robert Earnshaw {{goal|69}}

|goals2 =

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Republic of Ireland}} Aviva Stadium, Dublin

|attendance = 529

|referee = Alan Kelly (Republic of Ireland)

|result = W

}}

Women's national team

As hosts of the 2011 FIFA World Cup, Germany did not have to play qualifying.

=Friendly matches=

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|25 Aug 2010}}

|time = 19:00 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 8 – 1

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|BUL}}

|goals1 = Jessica Fishlock {{goal|11}}
Helen Lander {{goal|15||51}}
Jayne Ludlow {{goal|29}}
Jasmin Dutton {{goal|60}}
Cheryl Foster {{goal|60}}
Gwennan Harries {{goal|74}}
Nia Jones {{goal|89}}

|goals2 = {{goal|63}} Gergana Tznakova

|stadium = Rhosymedre Stadium, Rhosymedre

|attendance = 607

|referee = Bryn Markham-Jones (Wales)

|result = W

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|13 Feb 2011}}

|time = 12:30 GMT (UTC+0)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 2 – 4

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|SCO}}

|goals1 = Gwennan Harries {{goal|17}}
Helen Lander {{goal|78}}

|goals2 = {{goal|33}} Jane Ross
{{goal|44||87}}Hayley Lauder
{{goal|80}}Joanne Love

|stadium = Bridge Meadow Stadium, Haverfordwest

|attendance = 200

|referee = Dean John (Wales)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|20 Apr 2011}}

|time = 18:00 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 5 – 1

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|LUX}}

|goals1 = Amie Lea {{goal|4||38||70}}
Zoe Atkins {{goal|52||90}}

|goals2 = Amy Thompson {{goal|19}}

|stadium = Marston Stadium, Aberavon

|attendance = 200

|referee = Paul Fisher (Wales)

|result = W

}}

=2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification=

{{main|2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|21 Aug 2010}}

|time = 15:00 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 15 – 0

|report = [https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/match/2001077--wales-vs-azerbaijan/ Report]

|team2 = {{fbw|AZE}}

|goals1 = Helen Lander {{goal|3||7||21||36||38||72}}
Gwennan Harries {{goal|13||56||66}}
Jasmin Dutton {{goal|19}}
Jessica Fishlock {{goal|59}}
Sophie Ingle {{goal|65}}
Michelle Emma Green {{goal|81||83}}
Kerrie Manley {{goal|90+2}}

|goals2 = {{goal|44}} Joël Kitenge

|stadium = Latham Park, Newtown

|attendance = 395

|referee = Paloma Quintero Siles (Spain)

|result = W

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round =

|date = {{Nowrap|25 Aug 2010}}

|time = 18:00 BST (UTC+01)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|SWE}}

|score = 5 – 1

|report = [https://www.uefa.com/womensworldcup/match/2001026--sweden-vs-wales/ Report]

|team2 = {{fbw|WAL}}

|goals1 = Lotta Schelin {{goal|12||60}}
Josefine Öqvist {{goal|45||55||71}}

|goals2 = {{goal|81}} Gwennan Harries

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Sweden}} Värendsvallen, Växjö

|attendance = 2,091

|referee = Silvia Tea Spinelli (Italy)

|result = L

}}

=2011 Algarve Cup=

{{football box collapsible

|round = Group stage

|date = {{Nowrap|2 March 2011}}

|time = 18:00 WET (UTC+00)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|POR}}

|score = 3 – 1

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|WAL}}

|goals1 = Carla Couto {{goal|11||56}}
Edite Fernandes {{goal|18}}

|goals2 = {{goal|41}} Loren Dykes

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Portugal}} Estádio Municipal, Vila Real de Santo António

|attendance =

|referee = Estella De Olivera (Argentina)

|result = L

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round = Group stage

|date = {{Nowrap|4 March 2011}}

|time = 18:00 WET (UTC+00)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 2 – 1

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|ROM}}

|goals1 = Jessica Fishlock {{goal|60}}
Helen Lander {{goal|72}}

|goals2 = {{goal|40}} Cosmina Duca

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Portugal}} Estádio Municipal Fernando Cabrita, Lagos

|attendance =

|referee = Carolina Gonzalez (Chile)

|result = W

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round = Group stage

|date = {{Nowrap|7 March 2011}}

|time = 18:00 WET (UTC+00)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|CHI}}

|score = 1 – 2

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|WAL}}

|goals1 = Daniele Zamora {{goal|74}}

|goals2 = {{goal|24||62}} Jessica Fishlock

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Portugal}} Estádio Algarve, Faro

|attendance =

|referee = Sung Mi Cha (South Korea)

|result = W

}}

{{football box collapsible

|round = 7th place match

|date = {{Nowrap|9 March 2011}}

|time = 11:00 WET (UTC+00)

|team1 = {{fbw-rt|WAL}}

|score = 1 – 2

|report =

|team2 = {{fbw|CHN}}

|goals1 = Helen Lander {{goal|58}}

|goals2 = {{goal|3}} You Jia
{{goal|54}} Gu Yasha

|stadium = {{Flag icon|Portugal}} Estádio Municipal De Albufeira, Albufeira

|attendance =

|referee = Silvia E Reyes Juarez (Peru)

|result = L

}}

Honours

=League football=

class="wikitable"
Competition

!Winner

!Details

!Match report

Welsh Premier League

|Bangor City

|2010–11 Welsh Premier League

|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110513142420/http://welsh-premier.com/index.php/news/3439-garside-brings-title-joy-to-bangor welsh-premier.com]

Welsh Cup

|Llanelli

|2010–11 Welsh Cup
beat Bangor City 4–1 in final

|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110513141727/http://welsh-premier.com/index.php/news/3463-llanelli-end-bangors-grip-on-the-welsh-cup welsh-premier.com]

Welsh League Cup

|The New Saints

|2010–11 Welsh League Cup
beat Llanelli 4-3

|aet = yes in final

|[https://web.archive.org/web/20110513141832/http://welsh-premier.com/index.php/news/3450-ruscoes-last-minute-stunner-wins-league-cup-thriller welsh-premier.com]

=North Wales=

=South Wales=

Welsh clubs' performance in Europe

class="wikitable"
TeamContest and roundOpponent1st leg score*2nd leg score*Aggregate score
rowspan=3|The New SaintsChampions League 2nd Qualifying Round{{flagicon|IRE}} Bohemiansstyle="background: #FFCCCC;"|0 – 1 (A)style="background: #CCFFCC;"|4 – 0 (H)W 4 – 1
Champions League 3rd Qualifying Round{{Flag icon|BEL}} RSC Anderlechtstyle="background: #FFCCCC;"|1 – 3 (H)style="background: #FFCCCC;"|0 – 3 (A)L 1 – 6
Europa League Playoff Round{{Flag icon|BUL}} CSKA Sofiastyle="background: #FFCCCC;"|0 – 3 (A)style="background: #FFFFCC;"|2 – 2 (H)L 2 – 5
rowspan=2|Bangor CityEuropa League 2nd Qualifying Round{{Flag icon|FIN}} FC Honkastyle="background: #FFFFCC;"|1 – 1 (A)style="background: #CCFFCC;"|2 – 1 (H)W 3 – 2
Europa League 3rd Qualifying Round{{Flag icon|POR}} C.S. Marítimostyle="background: #FFCCCC;"|2 – 8 (A)style="background: #FFCCCC;"|1 – 2 (H)L 3 – 10
Port Talbot TownEuropa League 1st Qualifying Round{{Flag icon|FIN}} Turun Palloseurastyle="background: #FFCCCC;"|1 – 3 (A)style="background: #FFCCCC;"|0 – 4 (H)L 1 – 7
LlanelliEuropa League 1st Qualifying Round{{Flag icon|LIT}} FK Tauras Tauragėstyle="background: #FFFFCC;"|2 – 2 (H)style="background: #FFFFCC;"|2 – 2 (A)L 4 – 5{{smallsup|(a.e.t)}}{{Ref label|Tauras Tauragė v Llanelli|nb1|nb1}}

* Welsh club score shown first.

European qualification

class="wikitable"
Competition

!Qualifiers

!Reason for Qualification

UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round

|Bangor City

|1st in Welsh Premier League

rowspan="2"|UEFA Europa League First qualifying round

|The New Saints

|2nd in Welsh Premier League

Neath

|3rd in Welsh Premier League
(qualification awarded as end of season 2010–11 Welsh Premier League UEFA Europa League play-offs winners)

UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round

|Llanelli

|Welsh Cup winners

League Tables

=Welsh Premier League=

{{Main|2010–11 Welsh Premier League}}

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PWDLFAGDPts
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|C

1align="left"|Bangor City3222468044+3670
EL2align="left"|The New Saints3220848734+5368
EL3align="left"|Neath32161066241+2158
EL4align="left"|Llanelli3215895841+1753
 5align="left"|Prestatyn Town321010124446−240
 6align="left"|Port Talbot Town32812123748−1136
 7align="left"|Aberystwyth Town32119124254−1242
 8align="left"|Airbus UK Broughton32118135352+141
 9align="left"|Newtown32811134055−1535
 10align="left"|Carmarthen Town32105173964−2535
 11align="left"|Bala Town32103194157−1633
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

12align="left"|Haverfordwest County3254233077−4719

Leading goalscorer: Rhys Griffiths (Llanelli) - 25

=Cymru Alliance=

{{Main|2010–11 Cymru Alliance}}

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PWDLFAGDPts
style="text-align:right; background:#f0bf3f;"

|C

1align="left"|Gap Connah's Quay3023258933+5671
 2align="left"|Rhyl3019567332+4162
 3align="left"|Cefn Druids3018666029+3160
 4align="left"|Rhos Aelwyd3015696864+451
 5align="left"|Caersws30155105949+1050
 6align="left"|Llandudno30131075035+1549
 7align="left"|Flint Town United30137106455+946
 8align="left"|Porthmadog30144125954+546
 9align="left"|Buckley Town30136114648−245
 10align="left"|Llangefni Town30114156764+337
 11align="left"|Penrhyncoch30910114956−737
 12align="left"|Ruthin Town30114153958−1937
 13align="left"|Ruthin Town3086164356−1330
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

14align="left"|Rhydymwyn3046202782−5518
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

15align="left"|Rhayader Town3043233476−4215
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

16align="left"|Technogroup Welshpool Town3056193976−373{{Ref label|Welshpool|nb2|nb2}}

Leading goalscorer: Gary O'Toole (Gap Connah's Quay) - 31

=Welsh Football League First Division=

{{Main|2010–11 Welsh Football League Division One}}

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|C

1align="left"|Bryntirion Athletic3023167627+4970
P2align="left"|Afan Lido3020556328+3565
 3align="left"|Cambrian & Clydach Vale3017676837+3157
 4align="left"|Pontardawe Town3015695444+1051
 5align="left"|Caerau (Ely)30154116652+1449
 6align="left"|Bridgend Town30145116047+1347
 7align="left"|West End30136115747+1045
 8align="left"|Cardiff Corinthians30124145852+640
 9align="left"|Taff's Well30123154757−1039
 10align="left"|Aberaman Athletic30123155874−1639
 11align="left"|Goytre United30108124753−638
 12align="left"|Cwmbran Celtic30107134550−537
 13align="left"|Barry Town3098133955−1635
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

14align="left"|Caldicot Town3083193748−1127
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

15align="left"|Garden Village3067174175−3425
style="background:#fcc;"

|R

16align="left"|Penrhiwceiber Rangers3044222797−7016

Welsh Cup

{{Main|2010–11 Welsh Cup}}

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| date = {{Nowrap|7 May 2011}}

| event =

| round = 2011 Welsh Cup Final

| time = 15:00 BST (UTC+01)

| team1 = Bangor City

| score = 1 – 4

| report = [http://www.welsh-premier.com/match_result_welshcup_2010.php?id=93 Report]

| team2 = Llanelli

| goals1 = Alan Bull {{goal|51}}

| goals2 = {{goal|15||60}} Rhys Griffiths
{{goal|20}} Craig Moses
{{goal|64}} Chris Venables

| stadium =Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli

| attendance = 1,719

| referee = Mark Petch (Deganwy) }}

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Welsh League Cup

{{Main|2010–11 Welsh League Cup}}

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| date = {{Nowrap|2 May 2011}}

| event =

| round = 2011 Welsh League Cup Final

| time = 15:00 BST (UTC+01)

| team1 = Llanelli

| score = 3 – 4

|aet = yes

| report = [http://www.welsh-premier.com/matchdetail.php?mid=2400 Report]

| team2 = The New Saints

| goals1 = Chris Holloway {{goal|78}}
Jordan Follows {{goal|86}}
Craig Moses {{goal|87}}

| goals2 = {{goal|43}} Aeron Edwards
{{goal|75||89}} Chris Sharp
{{goal|120}} Scott Ruscoe

| stadium = Park Avenue, Aberystwyth

| attendance = 310

| referee = Brian James (Rhydyfelin) }}

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See also

Notes

{{Refbegin}}

  1. {{note label|Tauras Tauragė v Llanelli|nb1|nb1}} After 90 minutes of play Llanelli drew 2 – 2 with Tauras Tauragė in the second leg. This meant the score was 4 – 4 on aggregate and after 30 minutes of extra time Tauras Tauragė would progress to the next round after the game finished 5 – 4.{{cite web |url=http://www.welsh-premier.com/index.php/news/2354-extra-time-goal-ends-hopes-of-nine-man-reds |title=Late goal ends hopes of nine-man Reds |publisher=welsh-premier.com |accessdate=9 June 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=April 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/match/2002493--tauras-vs-llanelli/ |title=Tauras Tauragė 2 – 5 Llanelli 8 July 2010 |publisher=UEFA |access-date=9 June 2011 }}
  2. {{note label|Welshpool|nb2|nb2}}Technogroup Welshpool Town deducted 15 points for fielding ineligible players{{cite news |title=Points deduction and fine |url=http://huwsgrayalliance.pitchero.com/technogroup-welshpool-3209/ |publisher=Huws Gray Alliance |date=8 October 2010 |accessdate=16 October 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110715085327/http://huwsgrayalliance.pitchero.com/technogroup-welshpool-3209/ |archive-date=15 July 2011 |url-status=dead}} and a further three points for failing to fulfil a fixture{{cite news |title=Welshpool deducted 3 more points |url=http://www.mywelshpool.co.uk/newsviewer/tabid/1387/ArticleId/915/Welshpool-deducted-3-more-points.aspx |publisher=Huws Gray Alliance |date=16 December 2010 |accessdate=11 January 2011}}

{{Refend}}

References

= Bibliography =

  • {{cite book |last=Hayes |first=Dean P. |title=Wales: The Complete Who's Who of Footballers Since 1946 |publisher=Sutton Publishing |year=1994 |isbn=0-7509-3700-9 }}
  • {{cite book |last=Oliver |first=Guy |title=The Guinness Record of World Soccer |publisher=Guinness |year=1992 |isbn=0-85112-954-4 }}

= Notes =

{{reflist}}

{{2010–11 in Welsh football}}

{{2011 in association football}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 in Welsh football}}

Category:Seasons in Welsh football