2010–11 Olympiacos F.C. season

The 2010–11 season was Olympiacos' 52nd consecutive season in the Super League Greece.

Olympiacos
2010–11 season
ChairmanEvangelos Marinakis
ManagerErnesto Valverde
StadiumKaraiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
Super League Greece1st (Champions)
Greek CupQuarter-Finals
Europa LeagueThird qualifying round

The season was marked by the return of Ernesto Valverde as head coach. Varverde took charge of the team about mid August after the club's failure to qualify to 2010–11 UEFA Europa League group stage.

Olympiacos finished first in the Greek Super League, winning the title after an unsuccessful 2009–10 season. This was Evangelos Marinakis' first season as chairman of the club.

Events

  • 14.06.10: Ewald Lienen is appointed as the new Olympiacos manager replacing Božidar Bandović, after a disappointing season under Bandović.
  • 21.06.10: Olympiacos enter the draw for the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League as the top seeded team and they are drawn to play against Besa of Albania. It is the first time that Olympiacos play directly in the UEFA Europa League after 13 consecutive seasons in the UEFA Champions League.
  • 15.07.10: Olympiacos smash Besa 5–0 at the Qemal Stafa Stadium in Tirana, Albania, in the first leg of the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, achieving their biggest away win in European competitions.
  • 16.07.10: In the draw for the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, Olympiacos are drawn to play the winners of the encounter between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Mogren.
  • 22.07.10: In the second leg, Olympiacos trounce Besa 6–1 at the Karaiskakis Stadium, setting a new club record for their biggest ever European home win, with their previous record being 5–0. They qualify for the next round of the tournament with an 11–1 win on aggregate, which is also a record aggregate score for a Greek football club in European competitions.
  • 05.08.10: Olympiacos are eliminated from the UEFA Europa League in the third qualifying round on away goals as the aggregate score is 2–2 against Maccabi Tel Aviv. A 2–1 win at the Karaiskakis Stadium in the first leg on 29.07.10 is compounded by a 1–0 loss at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel, to secure the biggest surprise in the qualifyings.[1]
  • 06.08.10: Olympiacos sack coach Ewald Lienen after the club's shocking elimination from the UEFA Europa League.[2]
  • 07.08.10: Olympiacos reappoint Ernesto Valverde as manager.[3]

Current squad

As of 20 July 2010 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GRE Nikolaos Papadopoulos
2 DF  GRE Giannis Maniatis
3 DF  FRA François Modesto
4 DF  SWE Olof Mellberg
5 DF  GRE Georgios Galitsios
6 MF  ITA Enzo Maresca
7 MF  ARG Ariel Ibagaza
8 MF  BRA Dudu
9 FW  SRB Marko Pantelić
10 FW  ALG Rafik Djebbour
11 MF  MAR Jaouad Zairi
14 FW  BEL Kevin Mirallas
15 DF  ESP Raúl Bravo
18 MF  GRE Giannis Fetfatzidis
19 MF  ESP David Fuster
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF  GER José Holebas
21 DF  GRE Avraam Papadopoulos
23 FW  GRE Giorgos Niklitsiotis
24 MF  DEN Dennis Rommedahl
25 MF  BRA Wanderson
29 FW  HUN Krisztián Németh
30 MF  ESP Moisés Hurtado
33 MF  GRE Giannis Papadopoulos
35 DF  GRE Vasilis Torosidis (Vice-captain)
42 GK  HUN Balázs Megyeri
71 GK  GRE Antonios Nikopolidis (Captain)
77 MF  ESP Albert Riera
78 GK  BEL Urko Pardo
87 FW  BRA Diogo
88 MF  GRE Georgios Katsikogiannis

Summer Transfers

Competitions

Super League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olympiacos (C) 30 24 1 5 65 18 +47 73 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Panathinaikos 30 18 6 6 47 26 +21 60 Qualification for the Play-offs
3 AEK Athens 30 15 5 10 46 37 +9 50
4 PAOK 30 14 6 10 32 29 +3 48
5 Olympiacos Volos 1937[lower-alpha 1] (D) 30 12 11 7 40 28 +12 47
Qualification for the Play-offs
Relegation to the Delta Ethniki
Source: Super League Greece
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th decision match
(C) Champion; (D) Disqualified.
Notes:
  1. On 28 July 2011, the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Olympiacos Volos and Kavala guilty of match-fixing. Therefore the clubs were automatically put at the end of the league table and demoted to the Football League. The decision, however, was lifted on 10 August 2011 after both appealed. Instead of that Olympiacos Volos had 10 points deducted and Kavala 8 for the 2011-2012 season. On 23 August 2011, the Professional Sports Committee stripped Kavala and Olympiacos Volos of their professional licence, due to their chairmen's involvement in the match fixing scandal.[4]

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
30 24 1 5 65 18  +47 73 15 0 0 46 6  +40 9 1 5 19 12  +7

Last updated: 18 April 2011.
Source: Competitive Matches

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAH
ResultLWWWWWWLWWWLWWWWWWWWWWWDWLWWLW
Position1262111111111111111111111111111
Source: superleaguegreece.net
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

All times at EET

28 August 2010 1 Iraklis 2–1 Olympiacos Thessaloniki
Mara  79' (pen.)
Vellios  86'
(Report) Mitroglou  59' Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium
Attendance: 10,752
11 September 2010 2 Olympiacos 2 0 Kerkyra Piraeus
Mellberg  29'
Riera  86'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 0 (due to ban)
19 September 2010 3 Panserraikos 0 1 Olympiacos Serres
(Report) Pantelić  32' Stadium: Serres Municipal Stadium
Attendance: 5,214
25 September 2010 4 Olympiacos 3 0 Asteras Tripoli Piraeus
Pantelić  36'
Fuster  62'
Fitanidis  72' (o.g.)
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 25,090
2 October 2010 5 Olympiacos 3 1 Olympiacos Volou Piraeus
Torosidis  7'
Mirallas  21', 90+1'
(Report) Umbides  71' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 27,605
16 October 2010 6 Skoda Xanthi 0 3 Olympiacos Xanthi
(Report) Riera  16'
Torosidis  53'
Fetfatzidis  75'
Stadium: Skoda Xanthi Arena
Attendance: 2,221
24 October 2010 7 Olympiacos 1 0 Aris Piraeus
Riera  2' (Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 30,099
30 October 2010 8 Panathinaikos 2 1 Olympiacos Athens
Cissé  57', 63' (Report) Mirallas  37' Stadium: Athens Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 52,300
6 November 2010 9 Olympiacos 5 0 Panionios Piraeus
Mirallas  34', 68'
Torosidis  51'
Pantelić  78'
Riera  90+3'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 22,312
13 November 2010 10 Ergotelis 0 2 Olympiacos Heraklion
(Report) Pantelić  78'
Fuster  90+5'
Stadium: Pankritio Stadium
Attendance: 5,302
21 November 2010 11 Olympiacos 3 0 PAOK Piraeus
Mirallas  37', 72'
Rommedahl  87'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 30,275
Note: not completed
27 November 2010 12 AEK Athens 1 0 Olympiacos Athens
Blanco  90' (Report) Stadium: Athens Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 24,980
5 December 2010 13 Kavala 0 1 Olympiacos Kavala
(Report) Fuster  41' (pen.) Stadium: Anthi Karayanni Stadium
Attendance: 4,175
12 December 2010 14 Olympiacos 2 1 Atromitos Piraeus
Fuster  34' (pen.)
Mirallas  36'
(Report) Favalli  90+3' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 20,015
19 December 2010 15 AE Larissa 0 1 Olympiacos Larisa
(Report) Katsiaros  29' (o.g.) Stadium: AEL FC Arena
Attendance: 10,855
5 January 2011 16 Olympiacos 2 0 Iraklis Piraeus
Fuster  32'
Pantelić  83'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 25,117
9 January 2011 17 Kerkyra 0 2 Olympiacos Kerkyra
(Report) Tsigas  55' (o.g.)
Mirallas  70'
Stadium: Kerkyra Stadium
Attendance: 1,579
16 January 2011 18 Olympiacos 4 2 Panserraikos Piraeus
Pantelić  52', 85'
Riera  70', 89'
(Report) Georgiadis  65', 67' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 21,190
23 January 2011 19 Asteras Tripoli 0 1 Olympiacos Tripoli
(Report) Fuster  30' (pen.) Stadium: Asteras Tripolis Stadium
Attendance: 5,255
31 January 2011 20 Olympiacos Volou 0 1 Olympiacos Volos
(Report) Fuster  19' Stadium: Panthessaliko Stadium
Attendance: 14,757
6 February 2011 21 Olympiacos 1 0 Skoda Xanthi Piraeus
Adefemi  45' (o.g.) (Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 20,093
12 February 2011 22 Aris 1 2 Olympiacos Thessaloniki
Neto  17' (Report) Djebbour  39'
Fuster  75'
Stadium: Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
Attendance: 11,939
19 February 2011 23 Olympiacos 2 1 Panathinaikos Piraeus
Mirallas  20'
Djebbour  90+2'
(Report) Leto  58' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 30,845
27 February 2011 24 Panionios 1 1 Olympiacos Athens
Svěrkoš  68' (Report) Mirallas  43' Stadium: Nea Smyrni Stadium
Attendance: 3,388
6 March 2011 25 Olympiacos 3 0 Ergotelis Piraeus
Modesto  47'
Pantelić  58'
Mirallas  65'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 0(due to ban)
13 March 2011 26 PAOK 2 1 Olympiacos Thessaloniki
Koutsianikoulis  45'
Vitolo  71' (pen.)
(Report) Djebbour  12' Stadium: Toumba Stadium
Attendance: 20,023
20 March 2011 27 Olympiacos 6 0 AEK Athens Piraeus
Djebbour  2', 61'
Mellberg  7'
Fuster  19'
Mirallas  68'
Holebas  71'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 27,880
3 April 2011 28 Olympiacos 3 1 Kavala Piraeus
Fuster  58'
Djebbour  65'
Mirallas  67'
(Report) Niculae  63' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 19,704
10 April 2011 29 Atromitos 3 1 Olympiacos Athens
Sfakianakis  22'
Anastasakos  37'
Camara  53'
(Report) Modesto  34' Stadium: Peristeri Stadium
Attendance: 3,313
18 April 2011 30 Olympiacos 6 0 AE Larissa Piraeus
Djebbour  7'
Fuster  15', 17'
Mellberg  62'
Pantelić  65'
Fetfatzidis  76'
(Report) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: 31,256

Goalscorers

This is the list of goalscorers in accordance with Super League Greece as organising body.

Position Player Goals
1 Kevin Mirallas 14
2 Rafik Djebbour* 12
David Fuster 12
3 Marko Pantelić 9
4 Albert Riera 6
5 Vasilis Torosidis 3
Olof Mellberg 3
7 Giannis Fetfatzidis 2
François Modesto 2
9 Kostas Mitroglou 1
Dennis Rommedahl 1
Giannis Maniatis* 1
José Holebas 1
  • Djebbour has scored 5 goals for AEK Athens and 7 for Olympiacos
  • Maniatis has scored 1 goal for Panionios and 0 for Olympiacos
  • Source:
  • Last updated:18 April 2011

Greek Cup

All times UTC+3

Fourth Round

3 November 2010 Ilioupoli 0 1 Olympiacos Egaleo
17:00 Pantelić  87' Stadium: Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium
Attendance: -
Referee: Dimitris Thanos (Grevena)

Fifth Round

22 December 2010 Asteras Tripoli 0 1 Olympiacos Tripoli
17:30 Ibagaza  86' Stadium: Asteras Tripolis Stadium
Attendance: -
Referee: Dimitris Kalopoulos (Macedonia)

Quarter-Finals

19 January 2011 Olympiacos 11 PAOK Piraeus
18:00 Modesto  45' Vieirinha  82' Stadium: Georgios Karaiskakis
Attendance: 28,404
Referee: Stavros Tritsonis (Athens)
2 February 2011 PAOK 10 Olympiacos Thessaloniki
18:00 Salpingidis  57' Stadium: Toumba Stadium
Attendance: 0

PAOK won 2-1 on aggregate

Second qualifying round

15 July 2010 First leg Besa 0 5 Olympiacos Tirana, Albania
21:30 Report Óscar  19', 30'
Dudu  46'
Diogo  70', 84'
Stadium: Qemal Stafa Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán (Spain)
22 July 2010 Second leg Olympiacos 6 1
(11 – 1 agg.)
Besa Piraeus, Greece
21:30 Dudu  46', 79'
Derbyshire  53'
Maresca  75', 90'
Fetfatzidis  88'
Report Lazarevski  48' Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: —
Referee: Lee Probert (England)

Third qualifying round

29 July 2010 First leg Olympiacos 2 1 Maccabi Tel Aviv Piraeus, Greece
21:30 Zairi  67'
Rommedahl  73'
Report Medunjanin  18' (pen.) Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium
Attendance: —
Referee: Dougie McDonald (Scotland)
5 August 2010 Second leg Maccabi Tel Aviv 1 0
(2a – 2 agg.)
Olympiacos Tel Aviv, Israel
21:00 Colautti  42' Report Stadium: Bloomfield Stadium
Attendance: 12,421
Referee: Luca Banti (Italy)

Team kit

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References

  1. "Maccabi Tel-Aviv stun Olympiacos". UEFA. www.uefa.com. 2010-08-05. Archived from the original on 7 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-17. Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC caused the main upset of the night by knocking out Olympiacos FC, but elsewhere the third qualifying round's top guns hit the target to advance to the play-offs.
  2. "Olympiacos sack Ewald Lienen following Europa League exit". Inside Futbol. www.insidefutbol.com. 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  3. Crawford, Stephen (2010-08-07). "Former Villarreal coach Ernesto Valverde agrees to Olympiacos return". Goal.com. www.goal.com. Archived from the original on 19 August 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-17.
  4. "Olympiakos Volou and Kavala to Delta Ethniki" (in Greek). Contra.gr. Retrieved 25 August 2011.
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