2010–11 TFF First League
Season | 2010–11 |
---|---|
Champions | Mersin İdmanyurdu |
Promoted |
Mersin İdmanyurdu Samsunspor Orduspor |
Relegated |
Ankaraspor (dismissed) Altay Diyarbakırspor |
Matches played | 272 |
Goals scored | 567 (2.08 per match) |
Top goalscorer |
Simon Zenke (SAM): 16 Mbilla Etame (ADN): 16 |
Biggest home win | Bolu-Tavşanlı: 5–0 |
Biggest away win | Diyarbakır-Samsun: 0–5 |
Highest scoring | Ordu-Gaziantep BB: 2–4 |
← 2009–10 2011–12 → |
The 2010–11 TFF First League, also known as Bank Asya First League due to sponsoring reasons (in Turkish: Bank Asya 1. Lig), is the 10th season since the league established in 2001 and 48th season of the second-level football league of Turkey since its establishment in 1963–64.
Normal season started on 20 August 2010, Friday by Adanaspor-Mersin İdmanyurdu match and ended on 15 May 2011. Play-off games were played 23–29 May 2011.[1]
League was started with 17 teams. Ankaraspor, which was directly relegated from 2009–10 Süper Lig, was dismissed from the federation because the club appealed to a court for that decision. Top two teams will directly be promoted to the 2011–12 Süper Lig. The third team to be promoted was determined via play-off games among 3rd through 6th teams of the league. Bottom two teams were relegated to 2011–12 TFF Second League.
Teams
Ankaraspor was relegated from the Süper Lig by TFF on October 2009 for anti-competitive behaviour. Denizlispor was relegated from Süper Lig after the 31st week games of Süper Lig 2009–10. After the 33rd week of Süper Lig 2009–10, Diyarbakırspor were also relegated.
Akhisar Belediyespor promoted from TFF Second League after a 2–0 win over Göztepe on May 2, 2010. Güngören Belediyespor returned to First League, were relegated in 2008–2009 season, their first attempt after a 1–0 win against Tokatspor at away match on May 2, 2010. The last promoting team was Tavşanlı Linyitspor, made second consecutive promotion, after a 2–1 win against Eyüpspor at extra play-off final in Antalya on May 30, 2010.
On 4 August 2010, the TFF dismissed Ankaraspor from the league because the club has gone before the court for the previous year's relegation matters, an out-of-system way that the federation that does not approve against its final decisions.[2] The TFF have decided that the league will be played with 17 teams for 2010–11; teams who were originally scheduled to play against Ankaraspor will be given a bye in the corresponding round.
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Team summaries
Team | Venue | Capacity[3] | Kitmaker[4] | President[5] | Coach[6] |
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Adanaspor | Adana 5 Ocak Stadium | 14,085 | Nike | Bayram Akgül | ![]() |
Akhisar Belediyespor | Akhisar Belediye Stadium | 2,918 | Adidas | Hüseyin Eryüksel | ![]() |
Altay | İzmir Alsancak Stadium | 15,358 | Lescon | Ahmet Taşpınar | ![]() |
Ankaraspor (dismissed) | Yenikent Asaş Stadium | 19,626 | Nike | Ruhi Kurnaz | |
Boluspor | Bolu Atatürk Stadium | 8,881 | Lescon | Emin Semercioğlu | ![]() |
Çaykur Rizespor | New Rize City Stadium | 15,485 | Umbro | Metin Kalkavan | ![]() |
Denizlispor | Denizli Atatürk Stadium | 15,427 | Lescon | Salih Amiroğlu | ![]() |
Diyarbakırspor | Diyarbakır Atatürk Stadium | 12,963 | Lescon | vacant | ![]() |
Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor | Kamil Ocak Stadium | 16,981 | Lotto | Ünsal Göksen | ![]() |
Giresunspor | Giresun Atatürk Stadium | 12,191 | Lescon | Ömer Ülkü | ![]() |
Güngören Belediyespor | Mimar Yahya Baş Stadium | 7,589 | Umbro | Yahya Baş | ![]() |
Karşıyaka | İzmir Atatürk Stadium | 51,295 | Lotto | Hüseyin Çalışkan | ![]() |
Kartalspor | Kartal City Stadium | 7,195 | Lotto | Binali Aydın | ![]() |
Kayseri Erciyesspor | B.B. Kadir Has Stadium | 32,864 | Lotto | Ziya Eren | ![]() |
Mersin İdmanyurdu | Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium | 10,128 | Lotto | Ali Kahramanlı | ![]() |
Orduspor | Ordu 19 Eylül Stadium | 11,024 | Umbro | Nedim Türkmen | ![]() |
Samsunspor | Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium | 12,720 | Lig | İ. Erkurt Tutu | ![]() |
TKİ Tavşanlı Linyitspor | Tavşanlı Ada City Stadium | 3,000 | Lotto | Mustafa Çokuslu | ![]() |
Managerial changes
Before the start of the season
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment |
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Ankaraspor | ![]() |
Contract cancelled | 07.12.2009[7] | ![]() |
09.07.2010[8] |
Boluspor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010[9] | ![]() |
02.06.2010[10] |
Mersin İdmanyurdu | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010[11] | ![]() |
03.06.2010[12] |
Kartalspor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010 | ![]() |
08.06.2010[13] |
Orduspor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010[14] | ![]() |
10.06.2010[15] |
Altay | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010 | ![]() |
12.06.2010[16] |
Giresunspor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010 | ![]() |
18.06.2010[17] |
Diyarbakırspor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010[18] | ![]() |
06.07.2010[19] |
Denizlispor | ![]() |
Contract ended | 31.05.2010[20] | ![]() |
09.07.2010[21] |
After the start of the season
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Replaced by | Date of appointment |
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Karşıyaka | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 01 Sep 2010[22] | ![]() |
07 Sep 2010[23] |
Adanaspor | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 06 Sep 2010[24] | ![]() |
14 Sep 2010[25] |
Gaziantep BB | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 08 Sep 2010 | ![]() |
08 Sep 2010[26] |
Altay | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 05 Oct 2010[27] | ![]() |
06 Oct 2010[28] |
Giresunspor | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 10 Oct 2010[29] | ![]() |
14 Oct 2010[30] |
Mersin İdmanyurdu | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 17 Oct 2010[31] | ![]() |
20 Oct 2010[32] |
Diyarbakırspor | ![]() |
Resignation | 23 Oct 2010[33] | ![]() |
03 Nov 2010[34] |
Adanaspor | ![]() |
Resignation | 26 Oct 2010[35] | ![]() |
09 Nov 2010[36] |
Kartalspor | ![]() |
Resignation | 09 Dec 2010[37] | ![]() |
29.12.2010[38] |
Karşıyaka | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 23 Dec 2010[39] | ![]() |
28 Dec 2010[40] |
Diyarbakırspor | ![]() |
Mutual consent | 29 Dec 2010[41] | ![]() |
02 Jan 2011[42] |
Diyarbakırspor | ![]() |
resigned | 16 Jan 2011[43] | ![]() |
21 Jan 2011 |
Denizlispor | ![]() |
resigned | 29 Jan 2011[44] | ![]() |
17 Feb 2011[45] |
Karşıyaka | ![]() |
resigned | 21 Feb 2011[46] | ![]() |
22 Feb 2011[47] |
Akhisar B.G.S. | ![]() |
resigned | 27 Feb 2011 | ![]() |
28 Feb 2011[48] |
Adanaspor | ![]() |
resigned | 27 Feb 2011[49] | ![]() |
28 Feb 2011[50] |
Denizlispor | ![]() |
became assistant manager | 01 Mar 2011 | ![]() |
01 Mar 2011[51] |
Kayseri Erciyesspor | ![]() |
resigned | 02 Mar 2011[52] | ![]() |
02 Mar 2011[53] |
Diyarbakırspor | ![]() |
became assistant manager | 22 Mar 2011 | ![]() |
22 Mar 2011[54] |
Orduspor | ![]() |
resigned | 21 Mar 2011[55] | ![]() |
22 Mar 2011[56] |
Altay | ![]() |
resigned | 11 Apr 2011 | ![]() |
11 Apr 2011[57] |
Denizlispor | ![]() |
resigned | 25 Apr 2011[58] | ![]() |
25 Apr 2011[59] |
Boluspor | ![]() |
resigned | 24 Apr 2011[60] | ![]() |
28 Apr 2011[61] |
League table
Updated to games played on 30 April 2011. Positions by round
Updated to games played on 30 April 2011. Results
Updated to games played on 30 April 2011. Promotion playoffsThe teams ranked third through sixth will compete in the promotion playoffs for the 2011–12 Süper Lig. The 3rd team and 6th team will play two matches in their own grounds. Likewise 4th and 5th teams will play two mathes elimination round. This round is named as semi-finals. Winner teams will play one final match at a neutral venue. Winner of the final will be third team to promote to Süper Lig 2011–2012. Semi-finals 3-6
Semi-finals 4–5
Final
Top goalscorers
References
See also
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