2010–11 Belgian First Division (women's football)

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Women's First Division
Season2010–11
Champions Standard Fémina de Liège
RelegatedDV Famkes Merkem
Miecroob Veltem
UEFA Women's Champions League Standard Fémina de Liège
Matches played182
Goals scored714 (3.92 per match)
Biggest home winLiège 12-0 Merkem
Biggest away winMerkem 1-14 Liège
Highest scoringMerkem 1-14 Liège
2011–12

In the Season 2010-11 of the First Division 14 clubs played in the competition. Two teams promoted from the Second Division, these were GBA-Kontich FC and Miecroob Veltem.

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K. Sint-Truidense VV were the defending champions. Standard Fémina de Liège won the championship and qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

DV Famkes Merkem and Miecroob Veltem relegated to the Second Division and shall not return in the First Division the next season.

Teams

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Location of teams in the First Division 2010-11

1 Standard Fémina de Liège; 2 RSC Anderlecht;
3 WD Lierse SK; 4 WB Sinaai Girls;
5 SV Zulte Waregem; 6 Oud-Heverlee Leuven;
7 DVC Eva's Tienen; 8 GBA-Kontich FC;
9 Club Brugge Dames; 10 FC Fémina White Star Woluwe;
11 K. Sint-Truidense VV; 12 DVC Zuid-West-Vlaanderen;
13 Miecroob Veltem; 14 DV Famkes Merkem
TeamHome cityHome ground
Standard Fémina de Liège Liège Stade Standard de Liège
RSC Anderlecht Anderlecht Koning Boudewijnstadion
WD Lierse SK Lier
WB Sinaai Girls Sinaai
SV Zulte Waregem Zulte Gemeentelijk Sportstadion Zulte
Oud-Heverlee Leuven Heverlee Gemeentelijk Stadion
DVC Eva's Tienen Kumtich Sint-Barbaracomplex
GBA-Kontich FC Kontich
Club Brugge Dames Bruges
FC Fémina White Star Woluwe Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Stade Fallon
K. Sint-Truidense VV Sint-Truiden Stayen
DVC Zuid-West-Vlaanderen Harelbeke Forestiersstadion
Miecroob Veltem Veltem-Beisem
DV Famkes Merkem Merkem De Kouter

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Standard Fémina de Liège (C)26232111914+10571 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
2 RSC Anderlecht 2620157919+6061
3 WD Lierse SK 2616647122+4954
4 Sinaai Girls 2616377335+3851
5 SV Zulte Waregem 2613675442+1245
6Oud-Heverlee Leuven2613583230+244
7DVC Eva's Tienen26114115355237
8GBA-Kontich FC2696114440+433
9Club Brugge Dames26861231421130
10FC Fémina White Star Woluwe26821641803926
11 K. Sint-Truidense VV 26661437511424
12DVC Zuid-West-Vlaanderen26602028946618
13Miecroob Veltem (R)26351829724314Qualification for Relegation Playoffs
14DV Famkes Merkem (R)264022231189512Relegation to 2011–12 First Division (Women)
Updated to match(es) played on 27 April 2012. Source: voetbalkrant.com [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

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References

  1. "Season 2010-2011 (Women)". voetbalkrant.com. Retrieved 1 May 2012.