2009–10 Athletic Bilbao season

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Athletic Bilbao
2009–10 season
PresidentFernando García Macua
Head coach Joaquín Caparrós
Stadium San Mamés
La Liga 8th
Copa del Rey Round of 32
UEFA Europa League Round of 32
Supercopa de España Runners-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Fernando Llorente (14 goals) [1]

All:
Fernando Llorente (23 goals)
  2008–09
2010–11  

The 2009–10 season was the 109th season in Athletic Bilbao's history and their 79th consecutive season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football.

Contents

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

No.PosNatPlayerTotal La Liga Copa del Rey Europa League Supercopa
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Gorka Iraizoz 5103700012020
2 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Gaizka Toquero 44826+581+106+300+20
3 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Koikili Lertxundi 26020+10200+1020
4 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora 211151103020
5 DF Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  VEN Fernando Amorebieta 4703402011000
7 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP David López 2507+100101+5010
8 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iñaki Muñoz 100+10000000
9 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Fernando Llorente 512335+2142111810
10 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Francisco Yeste 33213+920011000
11 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Igor Gabilondo 33316+1030+103+1020
12 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Mikel San José 30324+11004+1200
13 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Armando 3010200000
14 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Markel Susaeta 46423+124108+1010
15 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Andoni Iraola 5223722011020
16 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pablo Orbaiz 30117+31204+2020
17 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Joseba Etxeberria 1822+501+103+421+10
18 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Carlos Gurpegui 44130+41105+2020
19 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iban Zubiaurre 1000000+1000
20 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Aitor Ocio 10030006010
21 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ion Vélez 301+1000000+10
22 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Xabier Castillo 33018+100+201100+10
23 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iñigo Díaz de Cerio 1000+500+101+2010
24 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Javi Martínez 4693461110+1200
26 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ander Iturraspe 19011+40001+200+10
27 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iker Muniain 3564+224004+5200
28 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Óscar de Marcos 2939+101104+4111
29 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Eneko Bóveda 100+10000000
31 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Adrien Goñi 0000000000
35 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Xabi Etxebarria 1000000010
36 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Isaac Aketxe 100+10000000
37 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iñigo Pérez 500+30100+1000
39 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Jon Aurtenetxe 1000001000
DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Xabier Etxeita 501+20101000

Competitions

La Liga

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
6 Getafe 38177145848+1058Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
7 Villarreal 38168145857+156 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Athletic Bilbao 38159145053354
9 Atlético Madrid 38138175761447 [lower-alpha 2] Qualification for the Europa League group stage [lower-alpha 3]
10 Deportivo La Coruña 381381735491447 [lower-alpha 2]
Source: LFP and Yahoo! Sport
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Mallorca could not qualify for the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League due to being immersed in a creditor contest, a situation against UEFA criteria. Then, Villarreal was invited to replace this spot.
  2. 1 2 DEP 2–1 ATM; ATM 3–0 DEP
  3. Since Atlético Madrid won the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League they earned a spot in the group stage of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

Copa del Rey

Supercopa de España

16 August 20091st leg Athletic Bilbao 1–2 Barcelona San Mamés, Bilbao
22:00 CET De Marcos Soccerball shade.svg44' Report Xavi Soccerball shade.svg58'
Pedro Soccerball shade.svg68'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Antonio Rubinos Pérez
23 August 20092nd leg Barcelona 3–0
(5–1 agg.)
Athletic Bilbao Camp Nou, Barcelona
22:00 CET Messi Soccerball shade.svg49', 67' (pen.)
Bojan Soccerball shade.svg72'
Report Attendance: 61,083
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

UEFA Europa League

Group stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen 6510176+1116Advance to knockout phase
2 Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao 6312108+210
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Nacional 6123111215
4 Flag of Austria.svg Austria Wien 6024416122
Source: Soccerway
17 September 20091 Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg 3–0 Flag of Austria.svg Austria Wien San Mamés, Bilbao
21:05 Llorente Soccerball shade.svg8' (pen.), 24'
Muniain Soccerball shade.svg56'
Report Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Kevin Blom (Netherlands)
1 October 20092 Werder Bremen Flag of Germany.svg 3–1 Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao Weserstadion, Bremen
19:00 Hunt Soccerball shade.svg18'
Naldo Soccerball shade.svg41'
Frings Soccerball shade.svg90+4' (pen.)
Report Llorente Soccerball shade.svg90+1'Attendance: 24,305
Referee: Alexandru Tudor (Romania)
22 October 20093 Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg 2–1 Flag of Portugal.svg Nacional San Mamés, Bilbao
19:00 Etxeberria Soccerball shade.svg67'
Llorente Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Micael Soccerball shade.svg42'Attendance: 24,569
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
5 November 20094 Nacional Flag of Portugal.svg 1–1 Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao Estádio da Madeira, Funchal
21:05 Edgar Soccerball shade.svg64' (pen.) Report Etxeberria Soccerball shade.svg85' (pen.)Attendance: 2,945
Referee: William Collum (Scotland)
3 December 20095 Austria Wien Flag of Austria.svg 0–3 Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao Franz Horr Stadium, Vienna
19:00 Report Llorente Soccerball shade.svg19', 84'
San José Soccerball shade.svg62'
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
16 December 20096 Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg 0–3 Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen San Mamés, Bilbao
21:05 Report Pizarro Soccerball shade.svg13'
Naldo Soccerball shade.svg20'
Rosenberg Soccerball shade.svg36'
Attendance: 27,500
Referee: Serge Gumienny (Belgium)

Round of 32

18 February 20101st leg Athletic Bilbao Flag of Spain.svg 1–1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht San Mamés, Bilbao
21:05 San José Soccerball shade.svg58' Report Biglia Soccerball shade.svg35'Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Matteo Trefoloni (Italy)
25 February 20102nd leg Anderlecht Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 4–0
(5–1 agg.)
Flag of Spain.svg Athletic Bilbao Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels
19:00 Lukaku Soccerball shade.svg4'
San José Soccerball shade.svg27' (o.g.)
Juhász Soccerball shade.svg49'
Legear Soccerball shade.svg68'
Report Attendance: 24,000
Referee: Thomas Einwaller (Austria)

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