2010–11 in Welsh football

The 201011 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.

  Win   Draw   Loss

Friendly match

Euro 2012 Qualifying

The Welsh men's national team were drawn into UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group G.[1]

All fixtures for this group were negotiated between the participants at a meeting in Frankfurt, Germany on 21 and 22 February 2010.[2]

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.[3][4][5]

Women's national team

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

Friendly matches

2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification

2011 Algarve Cup

Honours

League football

Competition Winner Details Match report
Welsh Premier League Bangor City 2010–11 Welsh Premier League welsh-premier.com
Welsh Cup Llanelli 2010–11 Welsh Cup
beat Bangor City 4-1 in final
welsh-premier.com
Welsh League Cup The New Saints 2010–11 Welsh League Cup
beat Llanelli 4-3 (a.e.t.) in final
welsh-premier.com

North Wales

Competition Winner Details Match report
Cymru Alliance Gap Connah's Quay 2010–11 Cymru Alliance
Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division Penycae 2010–11 Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Premier Division
Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One Penyffordd 2010–11 Welsh National League (Wrexham Area) Division One
Welsh Alliance League Division One Conwy United 2010–11 Welsh Alliance League Division One
Welsh Alliance League Division Two Caernarfon Wanderers 2010–11 Welsh Alliance League Division Two
Mid Wales Football League Division One Llanrhaeadr 22010–11 Mid Wales Football League Division One
Mid Wales Football League Division Two Montgomery Town 2010–11 Mid Wales Football League Division Two

South Wales

Competition Winner Details Match report
Welsh Football League Division One Bryntirion Athletic 2010–11 Welsh Football League Division One
Welsh Football League Division Two Ton Pentre 2010–11 Welsh Football League Division Two
Welsh Football League Division Three Monmouth Town 2010–11 Welsh Football League Division Three

Welsh clubs' performance in Europe

Team Contest and round Opponent 1st leg score* 2nd leg score* Aggregate score
The New SaintsChampions League 2nd Qualifying RoundRepublic of Ireland Bohemians0 1 (A)4 0 (H)W 4 1
Champions League 3rd Qualifying RoundBelgium RSC Anderlecht1 3 (H)0 3 (A)L 1 6
Europa League Playoff RoundBulgaria CSKA Sofia0 3 (A)2 2 (H)L 2 5
Bangor CityEuropa League 2nd Qualifying RoundFinland FC Honka1 1 (A)2 1 (H)W 3 2
Europa League 3rd Qualifying RoundPortugal C.S. Marítimo2 8 (A)1 2 (H)L 3 10
Port Talbot TownEuropa League 1st Qualifying RoundFinland Turun Palloseura1 3 (A)0 4 (H)L 1 7
LlanelliEuropa League 1st Qualifying RoundLithuania FK Tauras Tauragė2 2 (H)2 2 (A)L 4 5(a.e.t)[nb1]

* Welsh club score shown first.

European qualification

Competition Qualifiers Reason for Qualification
UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round Bangor City 1st in Welsh Premier League
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

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Bangor City3222468044+3670
EL2The New Saints3220848734+5368
EL3Neath32161066241+2158
EL4Llanelli3215895841+1753
 5Prestatyn Town321010124446−240
 6Port Talbot Town32812123748−1136
 7Aberystwyth Town32119124254−1242
 8Airbus UK Broughton32118135352+141
 9Newtown32811134055−1535
 10Carmarthen Town32105173964−2535
 11Bala Town32103194157−1633
R12Haverfordwest County3254233077−4719

Leading goalscorer: Rhys Griffiths (Llanelli) - 25

Cymru Alliance

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Gap Connah's Quay3023258933+5671
 2Rhyl3019567332+4162
 3Cefn Druids3018666029+3160
 4Rhos Aelwyd3015696864+451
 5Caersws30155105949+1050
 6Llandudno30131075035+1549
 7Flint Town United30137106455+946
 8Porthmadog30144125954+546
 9Buckley Town30136114648−245
 10Llangefni Town30114156764+337
 11Penrhyncoch30910114956−737
 12Ruthin Town30114153958−1937
 13Ruthin Town3086164356−1330
R14Rhydymwyn3046202782−5518
R15Rhayader Town3043233476−4215
R16Technogroup Welshpool Town3056193976−373[nb2]

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

Welsh Football League First Division

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Bryntirion Athletic3023167627+4970
P2Afan Lido3020556328+3565
 3Cambrian & Clydach Vale3017676837+3157
 4Pontardawe Town3015695444+1051
 5Caerau (Ely)30154116652+1449
 6Bridgend Town30145116047+1347
 7West End30136115747+1045
 8Cardiff Corinthians30124145852+640
 9Taff's Well30123154757−1039
 10Aberaman Athletic30123155874−1639
 11Goytre United30108124753−638
 12Cwmbran Celtic30107134550−537
 13Barry Town3098133955−1635
R14Caldicot Town3083193748−1127
R15Garden Village3067174175−3425
R16Penrhiwceiber Rangers3044222797−7016

Welsh Cup

Bangor City 1 4 Llanelli
Alan Bull  51' Report  15', 60' Rhys Griffiths
 20' Craig Moses
 64' Chris Venables
Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli
Attendance: 1,719
Referee: Mark Petch (Deganwy)
Bangor City
Llanelli

Welsh League Cup

2 May 2011
15:00 BST (UTC+01)
2011 Welsh League Cup Final
Llanelli 3 4 (a.e.t.) The New Saints
Chris Holloway  78'
Jordan Follows  86'
Craig Moses  87'
Report  43' Aeron Edwards
 75', 89' Chris Sharp
 120' Scott Ruscoe
Park Avenue, Aberystwyth
Attendance: 310
Referee: Brian James (Rhydyfelin)
Llanelli
The New Saints

See also

Notes

  1. 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.[6][7]
  2. nb2 Technogroup Welshpool Town deducted 15 points for fielding ineligible players[8] and a further three points for failing to fulfil a fixture[9]

References

Bibliography

Notes

  1. "UEFA EURO 2012 - Standings". UEFA. 12 April 2010.
  2. Quali-Termine für Euro 2012 stehen fest
  3. Forbes, Craig (13 August 2010). "England no great loss to Nations Cup, says Burley". The Scotsman. Johnston Press Digital Publishing. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  4. "Dates Announced For 4 Associations' Tournament In Dublin 2011". faw.org.uk. Football Association of Wales. 25 March 2009. Archived from the original on 29 March 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2009.
  5. "4 Associations Tournament Announced for Dublin 2011". fai.ie. Football Association of Ireland. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  6. "Late goal ends hopes of nine-man Reds". welsh-premier.com. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  7. "Tauras Tauragė 2 5 Llanelli 8 July 2010". UEFA. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  8. "Points deduction and fine". Huws Gray Alliance. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  9. "Welshpool deducted 3 more points". Huws Gray Alliance. 16 December 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
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