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2010–11 AFC Ajax season


FieldValue
clubAjax
season2010–11
managerMartin Jol (until 6 December 2010)
Frank de Boer
chairmanUri Coronel
leagueEredivisie
league result1st
cup1KNVB Cup
cup1 resultRunners-up
cup2Champions League
cup2 resultGroup stage
cup3Europa League
cup3 resultRound of 16
cup4Johan Cruyff Shield
cup4 resultRunners-up
league topscorer
Mounir El Hamdaoui (13 goals)
season topscorer
Mounir El Hamdaoui (19 goals)
average attendance47,316
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Frank de Boer Mounir El Hamdaoui (13 goals) Mounir El Hamdaoui (19 goals)

The 2010–11 season was AFC Ajax in the Eredivisie. They participated in the Champions League and Europa League. The first training of the new season took place on Sunday, 27 June 2010. The traditional AFC Ajax Open Day was held on Friday, 23 July 2010.

Pre-season

In preparation for the new season, Ajax organized a trainings stage in Stubaital, Austria, from 5 to 11 July. During the training camp, friendly matches were played against Al-Ahly and Rapid București, while further practice matches were played against Ajax (amateurs), FC Horst, Porto, Rijnsburgse Boys and Chelsea.

Player statistics

Appearances for competitive matches only |- |} Updated 15 May 2011

2010–11 selection by nationality

NationalityNetherlandsBelgiumDenmarkUruguayCameroonMoroccoArgentinaArmeniaSerbiaSouth KoreaSpainSwedenCongo DRTotal PlayersCurrent squad selectionYouth/reserves squad in AFC Ajax selectionPlayers out on loan
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Team statistics

Eredivisie standings 2010–11

StandingMatches playedWinsDrawsLossesPointsGoals for
Goals against
Yellow cards
Red cards
1342275737230553

Points by match day

Match day12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334TotalPoints73
1333331031330013133033131330333333

Total points by match day

Match day12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334TotalPoints73
14710131617172021242727272831323538384144454849525555586164677073

Standing by match day

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Goals by match day

Match day12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334TotalGoals72
2435222132340002112032210432322423

Statistics for the 2010–11 season

  • This is an overview of all the statistics for played matches in the 2010–11 season.
FriendliesJohan Cruijff SchaalKNVB CupUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa LeagueEredivisieTotalMatchesWinDrawLossHomeAwayYellow cardsRed cards2 x yellow in 1 matchNumber of substitutes usedGoals forGoals againstBalanceClean sheetsPenalties forPenalties against
12 of 121 of 16 of 610 of 104 of 434 of 3467 of 67
8 of 120 of 15 of 63 of 102 of 422 of 3440 of 67
1 of 120 of 10 of 64 of 100 of 47 of 3412 of 67
2 of 121 of 11 of 63 of 102 of 45 of 3414 of 67
1 of 21 of 15 of 55 of 52 of 217 of 1732 of 32
10 of 100 of 01 of 15 of 52 of 217 of 1735 of 35
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2010–11 team records

DescriptionCompetitionResult
Biggest winNetherlands Friendly matchFC Horst–AFC Ajax ( 1–21 )
Netherlands KNVB CupAFC Ajax–RKC Waalwijk ( 5–1 )
European Union UEFA Champions LeagueAC Milan–AFC Ajax ( 0–2 )
European Union UEFA Europa LeagueRSC Anderlecht–AFC Ajax ( 0–3 )
Netherlands EredivisieDe Graafschap–AFC Ajax ( 0–5 )
Biggest lossGermany Friendly matchHamburger SV–AFC Ajax ( 4–2 )
Netherlands KNVB CupFC Twente–AFC Ajax ( 3–2 )
European Union UEFA Champions LeagueAFC Ajax–Real Madrid ( 0–4 )
European Union UEFA Europa LeagueSpartak Moskva–AFC Ajax ( 3–0 )
Netherlands EredivisieFC Utrecht–AFC Ajax ( 3–0 )
Most goals in a matchNetherlands Friendly matchFC Horst–AFC Ajax ( 1–21 )
Netherlands KNVB CupAFC Ajax–RKC Waalwijk ( 5–1 )
European Union UEFA Champions LeaguePAOK FC–AFC Ajax ( 3–3 )
European Union UEFA Europa LeagueRSC Anderlecht–AFC Ajax ( 0–3 )
Netherlands EredivisieAFC Ajax–Vitesse ( 4–2 )

Topscorers

Nr.Name
1.Netherlands Siem de Jong
2.Serbia Miralem Sulejmani
3.South Korea Suk Hyun-jun
4.Argentina Darío Cvitanich
5.
Netherlands Jeffrey Sarpong2
Netherlands Mitchell Donald2
Armenia Aras Özbiliz2
Morocco Ismaïl Aissati2
Croatia Darko Bodul2
Denmark Christian Eriksen2
Uruguay Luis Suárez2
Netherlands Lorenzo Ebecilio2
12.
South Africa Daylon Claasen1
Belgium Toby Alderweireld1
Cameroon Eyong Enoh1
Netherlands Urby Emanuelson1
Netherlands Johan Kappelhof1
Netherlands Marvin Zeegelaar1
Netherlands Demy de Zeeuw1
Netherlands Vurnon Anita1
Total48

Eredivisie

Nr.Name
1.Morocco Mounir El Hamdaoui
2.Netherlands Siem de Jong
3.Serbia Miralem Sulejmani
4.Uruguay Luis Suárez
5.Belgium Jan Vertonghen
Denmark Christian Eriksen6
7.Netherlands Vurnon Anita
Netherlands Lorenzo Ebecilio3
9.Egypt Mido
Belgium Toby Alderweireld2
11.Netherlands Gregory van der Wiel
Netherlands Urby Emanuelson1
Cameroon Eyong Enoh1
Sweden Rasmus Lindgren1
Netherlands André Ooijer1
Netherlands Demy de Zeeuw1
Spain Oleguer1
Armenia Aras Özbiliz1
Own goalsNetherlands Rob Penders (NAC Breda)
Netherlands Denny Landzaat (Twente)1
Total72

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Total13

KNVB Cup

Total20

UEFA Europa League

#Name
1.Serbia Miralem Sulejmani
2.Morocco Mounir El Hamdaoui
3.Denmark Christian Eriksen
4.Belgium Toby Alderweireld
Total5

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Placements

FriendliesKNVB CupUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa LeagueEredivisieStatus
12 played, 8 wins, 2 draws, 2 lossesRunner-up
Lost to: FC Twente3rd Place in Group G
Placement for: UEFA Europa LeagueEliminated in Round of 16
Last opponent: Spartak MoscowChampions
73 points in 34 matches
30th title
  • Maarten Stekelenburg is voted Player of the year by the supporters of AFC Ajax.
  • Christian Eriksen is voted Talent of the year by the supporters of AFC Ajax.
  • Christian Eriksen is voted Dutch Football Talent of the Year by De Telegraaf and Football International.

Competitions

All times are in CEST

Johan Cruyff Shield

Main article: 2010 Johan Cruyff Shield

Eredivisie

Main article: 2010–11 Eredivisie

Pedersen Van der Wiel De Jong Anita Van Ginkel Suárez Emanuelson Eriksen El Hamdaoui Enoh El Hamdaoui Suárez Wattamaleo El Hamdaoui Vertonghen Anita Lindgren Ooijer Sulejmani Sigþórsson

Sulejmani

Sulejmani

Vorstermans

Penders Sulejmani

De Jong

Hadouir De Jong

De Jong Ebecilio Anita Halilović Vertonghen
Eriksen Immers Derijck Eriksen De Jong Özbiliz Vertonghen Alderweireld Eriksen De Jong Eriksen Landzaat

KNVB Cup

Main article: 2010–11 KNVB Cup

Jozefzoon Vertonghen Emanuelson

Suárez Eriksen

Sulejmani Anita

El Hamdaoui De Jong De Zeeuw

Janssen Janko Ebecillio

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League

Third qualifying round

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round

Salpingidis Ivić De Jong Lindgren

Play-off round

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Play-off round

Husyev

El Hamdaoui

Group stage

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group G

Higuaín Suárez Ooijer Oliech Mignot Langil Arbeloa Ronaldo Alonso Ramos Alderweireld

UEFA Europa League

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Europa League

Knockout phase

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Europa League knockout phase

Round of 32

Eriksen El Hamdaoui

Round of 16

Welliton Alex

Friendlies

Sarpong Claasen Petre Lindgren De Jong Suk Jarolím Ebecilio Anita De Zeeuw

Transfers for 2010–11

Summer transfer window

For a list of all Dutch football transfers in the summer window (1 July 2010 to 1 September 2010) please see List of Dutch football transfers summer 2010.

Arrivals

  • The following players moved to Ajax.
NamePositionTransfer typePrevious clubFeeReturn from loan spellTransferFree Transfer
Netherlands Mitchell DonaldMidfielder16 May 2010Netherlands Willem II-
Croatia Darko BodulForward18 May 2010Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam-
Netherlands Daley BlindDefender30 June 2010Netherlands Groningen-
Netherlands Evander SnoMidfielder30 June 2010England Bristol City-
Morocco Mounir El HamdaouiForward30 July 2010Netherlands AZ€5,000,000
Netherlands André OoijerDefender9 August 2010Netherlands PSV-
Egypt MidoForward23 August 2010England Middlesbrough-
Finland Teemu TainioMidfielder31 August 2010England Sunderland-
Netherlands Ronald GraaflandGoalkeeper9 September 2010Netherlands Vitesse-

Departures

  • The following players moved from Ajax.
NamePositionTransfer typeNew clubFeeOut on loanLoan returnTransferFree Transfer
Netherlands Sergio PadtGoalkeeper1 June 2010Netherlands Go Ahead Eagles-
Netherlands Jan-Arie van der HeijdenMidfielder30 July 2011Netherlands Willem II-
Netherlands Rob WielaertDefender22 August 2010Netherlands Roda JC-
Morocco Ismaïl AissatiMidfielder24 August 2010Netherlands Vitesse-
Brazil Zé EduardoMidfielder30 June 2010Brazil Cruzeiro-
Brazil KerlonForward30 June 2010Italy Inter Milan-
Netherlands Jeffrey SarpongMidfielder23 August 2010Spain Real Sociedad€200,000
Spain GabriMidfielder26 May 2010Qatar Umm-Salal-
Sweden Kennedy BakircioglüForward6 July 2010Spain Racing Santander-
Armenia Edgar ManucharyanForward10 July 2010Armenia Pyunik-
Denmark Dennis RommedahlForward11 July 2011Greece Olympiacos-
Romania George OgăraruDefender17 July 2010Switzerland Sion-
South Africa Daylon ClaasenMidfielder13 August 2010Belgium Lierse-
Serbia Marko PantelićForward20 August 2010Greece Olympiacos-
Netherlands Antilles Javier MartinaForward25 August 2010Canada Toronto FC-
Spain Albert LuqueForward1 July 2010Spain Málaga-

Winter transfer window

For a list of all Dutch football transfers in the winter window (1 January 2011 to 1 February 2011) please see List of Dutch football transfers winter 2010–11.

Arrivals

  • The following players moved to Ajax.
NamePositionTransfer typePrevious clubFeeReturn from loan spellFree Transfer
Argentina Darío CvitanichForward1 January 2011Mexico Pachuca-
Uruguay Bruno SilvaDefender1 January 2011Brazil Internacional-
Finland Henri ToivomäkiDefender3 January 2011Finland Lahti-

Departures

  • The following players moved from Ajax.
NamePositionTransfer typeNew clubFeeOut on loanTransferFree Transfer
Netherlands Marvin ZeegelaarForward24 January 2011Netherlands Excelsior-
Netherlands Urby EmanuelsonMidfielder23 January 2011Italy Milan€1,700,000
Uruguay Luis SuárezForward28 January 2011England Liverpool€26,500,000
Egypt MidoForward22 January 2011Egypt Zamalek-
Croatia Darko BodulForward31 January 2011Portugal Nacional-
Finland Teemu TainioMidfielder8 March 2011United States New York Red Bulls-

References

References

  1. [https://www.worldfootball.net/competition/co37/se5828/attendance/ worldfootball.net]
  2. (30 November 2010). "Uefa bans Real coach Jose Mourinho for improper conduct". BBC Sport.
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