A-League 2010/11

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The A-League 2010/11 was the sixth season of the Australian professional football league A-League . Melbourne Heart took part in gaming for the first time. Master of the regular season was Brisbane Roar , the 25 season games in a row without defeat and lost a total of only one game. Last year's champions Sydney FC had no win in the first ten games of the season and did not qualify for the play-offs while in eighth place.

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Brisbane Roar  30th  18th  11  1 058:260 +32 65
 2. Central Coast Mariners  30th  16  9  5 050:310 +19 57
 3. Adelaide United  30th  15th  5  10 051:360 +15 50
 4th Gold Coast United  30th  12  10  8th 040:320  +8 46
 5. Melbourne Victory  30th  11  10  9 045:390  +6 43
 6th Wellington Phoenix  30th  12  5  13 039:410  −2 41
 7th Newcastle United Jets  30th  9  8th  13 029:330  −4 35
 8th. Melbourne Heart (N)  30th  8th  11  11 032:420 −10 35
 9. Sydney FC (M)  30th  8th  10  12 035:400  −5 34
10. Perth Glory  30th  5  8th  17th 027:540 −27 23
11. North Queensland Fury  30th  4th  7th  19th 028:600 −32 19th
  • Qualified for the major semi-final
  • Qualified for the Elimination Finals
  • Final round

      Knockout / semifinals   Semifinals   Preliminary final   Grand Final
                                             
      A: February 19, 2010  
      A2: February 26, 2010  
    1  Brisbane Roar 2 2  
    2  Central Coast Mariners 0 2         Q: March 13, 2011
           Brisbane Roar 6th
      B: February 18, 2010     E: March 5, 2011      Central Coast Mariners 4th
      3  Adelaide United 1        Central Coast Mariners 1  
      6th  Wellington Phoenix 0   D: February 27, 2010      Gold Coast United 0
         Adelaide United 2  
    C: February 20, 2010      Gold Coast United 3
      4th  Gold Coast United 1  
      5  Melbourne Victory 0
       
    Legend:  Inferior team  Victorious team

    Grand Final

    Brisbane Roar Central Coast Mariners Lineup
    Brisbane Roar
    March 13, 2011 in Brisbane ( Suncorp Stadium )
    Result: 2: 2 n.v. (0: 0), 4: 2 in good condition E.
    Spectators: 50,168
    Referee: Matthew Breeze
    Central Coast Mariners
    Lineup Brisbane Roar versus Central Coast Mariners
    Michael Theoklitos - Shane Stefanutto , Matt Smith , Milan Susak (102nd Rocky Visconte ), Ivan Franjic - Erik Paartalu , Matt McKay , Mitch Nichols (82nd Massimo Murdocca ), Thomas Broich - Kosta Barbarouses (71st Henrique ), Jean Carlos Solórzano
    Trainer: Ange Postecoglou
    Mathew Ryan - Joshua Rose , Patrick Zwaanswijk , Alex Wilkinson , Pedj Bojić - Rostyn Griffiths (89th Bernie Ibini-Isei ), Oliver Bozanic , Michael McGlinchey , Mustafa Amini (60th John Hutchinson ) - Matt Simon (72nd Daniel McBreen ), Adam Kwasnik
    Trainer: Graham Arnold


    goal1: 2 Henrique (117.)
    goal2: 2 Paartalu (120.)
    goal0: 1 Kwasnik (96.)
    goal0: 2 Bozanic (103.)
    penalties shoot

    Penalty converted1: 1 Franjic

    Penalty converted2: 2 Paartalu

    Penalty converted3: 2 McKay

    Penalty converted4: 2 Henrique
    Penalty converted0-1 Hutchinson

    Penalty converted1-2 Wilkinson

    Penalty missedMcBreen

    Penalty missedBojić

    Awards

    Award winner
    Johnny Warren Medal (Player of the Year) Marcos Flores (Adelaide United)
    Reebok Golden Boot Award (Top Goalscorer) Sergio van Dijk (Adelaide United)
    Hyundai Rising Star Award (Young Player of the Year (U-20)) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)
    Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar)
    Zurich Referee of the Year Matthew Breeze
    Joe Marston Medal (Best Player in Grand Final) Mathew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)
    Goalkeeper of the Year Michael Theoklitos (Brisbane Roar)

    List of goalscorers

    Pl. Nat. player society Gates
    1 NetherlandsNetherlands Sergio van Dijk Adelaide United 16
    2 New ZealandNew Zealand Kosta Barbarouses Brisbane Roar 11
    Costa RicaCosta Rica Jean Carlos Solórzano Brisbane Roar 11
    AustraliaAustralia Matt Simon Central Coast Mariners 11
    AustraliaAustralia Robbie Kruse Melbourne Victory 11

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