2010–11 Frauen-Bundesliga

The 2010–11 season of the Frauen-Bundesliga was the 21st season of Germany's premier women's football league. The season started on 15 August 2010 and ended early on 13 March 2011,[1] so that the German national team has time to prepare for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. At the end of the season Turbine Potsdam won their third consecutive championship. Saarbrücken and Herford were relegated.

Frauen-Bundesliga
Season2010–11
ChampionsTurbine Potsdam
RelegatedSaarbrücken, Herford
UEFA Women's Champions LeaguePotsdam, Frankfurt
Matches played132
Goals scored550 (4.17 per match)
Top goalscorerConny Pohlers (25)
Biggest home win9–0 Frankfurt v Saarbrücken, Duisburg v Leverkusen
Biggest away win0–8 Bad Neuenahr v Frankfurt, Essen- Schönebeck v Frankfurt, Herford v Wolfsburg
Highest scoring8–2 Frankfurt v München
Highest attendance7,000 Potsdam v Essen- Schönebeck
Lowest attendance78 Hamburg v Saarbrücken
Average attendance836

Changes from 2009–10

For this season, the league runner-up gained direct entry to the UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32. In the preceding year the runner-up had to start in the qualifying round.

Teams

The teams promoted from last season's 2nd Bundesliga were Bayer 04 Leverkusen as winners of the South division and Herforder SC as winners of the North division.

TeamHome cityHome ground
SC 07 Bad NeuenahrBad Neuenahr-AhrweilerApollinarisstadion
FCR 2001 DuisburgDuisburgPCC-Stadion
SG Essen-SchönebeckEssenSportpark Am Hallo
1. FFC FrankfurtFrankfurtStadion am Brentanobad
Hamburger SVHamburgWolfgang-Meyer-Sportanlage
Herforder SCHerfordFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion
FF USV JenaJenaSportzentrum Oberaue
Bayer 04 LeverkusenLeverkusenKurt-Rieß-Anlage
FC Bayern MunichMunichSportpark Aschheim
1. FFC Turbine PotsdamPotsdamKarl-Liebknecht-Stadion
1. FC SaarbrückenSaarbrückenStadion Kieselhumes
VfL WolfsburgWolfsburgVfL-Stadium

Managerial changes

Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Table
Essen-SchönebeckRalf Agolliresigned[2]11 May 2010Markus Högner25 May 2010pre-season
HerfordTanja Schultesacked[3]15 October 2010Jürgen Prüfer16 October 201012th
JenaTorsten Zaunmüllersacked[4]4 November 2010Konrad Weise29 December 201011th
SaarbrückenStephan Fröhlichresigned[5]4 February 2011Tobias Jungfleisch5 February 201110th
DuisburgMartina Voss-Tecklenburgsacked[6]17 February 2011Marco Ketelaer17 February 20113rd

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Turbine Potsdam (C)2219126717+50582011–12 UEFA Champions League Round of 32
2FFC Frankfurt22190310316+8757
3FCR 2001 Duisburg2216336119+4251
4Hamburg2212284242038
5Bayern Munich2211294336+735
6Bad Neuenahr22110115448+633
7Wolfsburg22102105246+632
8Bayer Leverkusen2263133267−3521
9Essen-Schönebeck2255122750−2320
10Jena2254132457−3319
11Saarbrücken (R)2242162072−5214Relegation to 2011–12 2. Bundesliga
12Herford (R)2212192580−555
Updated to match(es) played on 13 March 2011. Source: dfb.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ AwayPOTFFCFCRHSVMUNNEUWOLLEVESSJENSAAHER
1. FFC Turbine Potsdam1–03–04–12–11–04–06–13–05–07–01–0
1. FFC Frankfurt4–10–15–18–24–15–15–16–05–09–06–0
FCR 2001 Duisburg1–11–22–22–12–02–19–03–11–05–04–0
Hamburger SV0–10–41–52–10–32–10–11–02–23–13–0
Bayern Munich0–30–22–41–41–22–14–01–15–04–03–2
SC 07 Bad Neuenahr2–50–80–22–60–11–25–14–32–16–05–1
Wolfsburg2–14–33–22–30–01–43–31–01–24–06–3
Bayer 04 Leverkusen1–70–42–34–11–21–43–21–10–40–15–1
SG Essen-Schönebeck1–40–80–21–31–22–13–21–11–23–14–2
FF USV Jena2–30–32–20–10–40–71–40–30–01–32–1
1. FC Saarbrücken0–21–40–31–30–52–32–32–01–31–12–2
Herforder SV1–20–70–51–30–24–20–82–31–13–41–2
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Conny Pohlers scored six goals in the last two games to overtake the opposition and won the individual scorer award a third time after 2002 and 2006.

RankPlayerTeamGoals[7][8]
1 Conny PohlersFFC Frankfurt25
2 Inka GringsDuisburg23
Kerstin GarefrekesFFC Frankfurt23
Birgit PrinzFFC Frankfurt23
5 Martina MüllerWolfsburg20
6 Célia Okoyino da MbabiSC 07 Bad Neuenahr17
7 Anja MittagTurbine Potsdam15
8 Genoveva AñonmaFF USV Jena13
Fatmire BajramajTurbine Potsdam13

References