2010–11 Serie A (women)

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Serie A
Season2010–11
Champions Torres (5th title)
Relegated Südtirol
Orlandia 97
UEFA Women's Champions League Torres
Tavagnacco
Matches182
Goals628 (3.45 per match)
Top goalscorer Patrizia Panico (26)
Biggest home win Brescia 7–0 Firenze
Mozzanica 7–0 Firenze
Bardolino Verona 7–0 Lazio
Biggest away win Venezia 0–8 Reggiana
Lazio 0–8 Tavagnacco
Südtirol 1–9 Tavagnacco
Highest scoring10 goals: Südtirol 1–9 Tavagnacco
2011–12

The 2010-11 Serie A was the 44th edition of the premier category of the Italian women's football championship. It was won by defending champion Torres, which won all matches except for a tie against Brescia. With this trophy Torres reached Lazio, which narrowly avoided relegation, as the most successful team in the Serie A with five titles. [1] UPC Tavagnacco was the championship's runner-up for the first time, also qualifying for the 2011-12 Champions League.

Contents

The competition was expanded from twelve to fourteen teams for this season, with Firenze, Mozzanica, Orlandia 97 and Südtirol Vintl replacing Atalanta and ASD Fiammamonza 1970 and joining Bardolino, Brescia, Chiasiellis, Lazio, Reggiana, Roma, Tavagnacco, Torino, Torres and Venezia 1984. Südtirol and Orlandia were relegated. [2]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Torres (C, Q)262510988+9076Qualification to Champions League
2 Tavagnacco (Q)2620338623+6363
3 Brescia 2618535913+4659
4 Mozzanica 26141116953+1643
5 Bardolino Verona 26113125442+1235
6 Roma 26961129401133
7 Torino 2695123947832
8 Chiasiellis 26951230411132
9 Venezia 1984 26951226573132
10 Reggiana 26751428441626
11 Firenze 26651525664123
12 Lazio 26641624714722
13 Südtirol (R)26631731683721Relegation to Serie A2
14 Orlandia 97 (R)26391430552518
Source: CalcioDonne (in Italian)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of wins; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away BAR BRE CHI FIR LAZ MOZ ORL REG ROM SUD TAV TRN TOR VEN
Bardolino 1–22–31–07–02–44–14–01–24–10–14–10–13–1
Brescia 2–03–17–00–14–04–12–04–23–00–21–00–25–0
Chiasiellis 1–40–31–34–00–00–21–01–00–11–00–01–24–2
Firenze 0–10–42–21–20–32–12–11–13–20–41–20–50–1
Lazio 2–30–00–21–00–62–10–12–30–10–81–10–71–1
Mozzanica 1–00–22–17–06–26–11–33–13–41–44–10–64–0
Orlandia 97 3–30–11–10–02–25–41–20–23–33–42–00–20–0
Reggiana 2–20–02–12–11–21–51–10–12–11–60–20–30–3
Roma 2–10–30–00–14–11–30–02–03–01–10–30–51–0
Südtirol 4–10–41–20–31–31–22–11–02–21–92–20–31–3
Tavagnacco 3–11–16–05–01–03–13–01–12–05–14–11–22–0
Torino 1–21–30–17–12–13–21–00–01–12–13–60–65–0
Torres 1–01–14–24–15–05–05–01–03–04–04–13–07–1
Venezia 1–20–01–01–13–13–11–10–82–01–00–31–00–7
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Italy.svg Patrizia Panico Torres 26
2 Flag of Italy.svg Daniela Sabatino Brescia 25
3 Flag of Italy.svg Penelope Riboldi Tavagnacco 19
4 Flag of Italy.svg Tatiana Bonetti Tavagnacco 17
5 Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Fuselli Torres 16
Flag of Italy.svg Cristiana Girelli Bardolino 16
7 Flag of Italy.svg Chiara Piccinno Mozzanica 15
8 Flag of Italy.svg Valentina Boni Brescia 14
Flag of Italy.svg Ilaria Mauro Tavagnacco 14
Flag of Italy.svg Evelyn Vicchiarello Chiasiellis 14

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