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2010–11 FC Viktoria Plzeň season


FieldValue
clubViktoria Plzeň
season2010–11
managerCZE Pavel Vrba
chrtitleChairman
chairmanCZE Ladislav Valášek
stadiumStadion města Plzně
leagueCzech First League
league result1st
cup1CMFS Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
cup2Czech Supercup
cup2 resultRunners-up
cup3UEFA Europa League
cup3 resultThird qualifying round
league topscorerDaniel Kolář (13)
highest attendance7,500
v Sparta Prague (12 March 2011)
lowest attendance4,819
v Olomouc (18 July 2010)
average attendance6,415
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12
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v Sparta Prague (12 March 2011) v Olomouc (18 July 2010) The 2010–11 season was Viktoria Plzeň's sixth consecutive season in the Czech First League. Having won the Czech Cup, they entered the competition as defending champions. They also took part in the inaugural Czech Supercup and played in the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history.

Plzeň started the season by losing to AC Sparta Prague by a 1–0 scoreline in the first ever Czech Supercup. Later in July the club played its first ever fixture in the Europa League, drawing 1–1 with Turkish side Beşiktaş in the third qualifying round of the competition. Their European run was to be short-lived as the Turkish club won 3–0 in the return leg, sending Plzeň out of the competition, 4–1 on aggregate.

Despite being the defending champions of the Czech Cup, the club could only reach the quarter final stage, where they suffered a 4–2 aggregate loss to fellow Gambrinus liga side Mladá Boleslav. In the Czech First League, the club celebrated their first title as they won the league by a single point from second-placed Sparta Prague.

Czech First League

Main article: 2010–11 Czech First League

Results summary

League table

Results by round

Matches

July

Janotka Rezek Janotka Petr

Bosančić Holeňák Nezmar Papoušek Bičík Štajner Liška Limberský Jiráček Rajtoral Bystroň Petržela Rada

August

Horváth Štohanzl

Janoušek Fischer Rezek Jiráček

Rezek Kolář Kordula Košút

Pavlík Petržela Bystroň Limberský

Kučera Lengyel Ondrášek Rezek Pavlík Bystroň

September

Bakoš Petržela Horváth Limberský Navrátil

Jablonský Jarolím Pavlík Pekhart Vošahlík Kovařík Bakoš Petržela Rada

Střihavka Limberský Navrátil Štochl Plašil Videgla Hruška Pleško

October

Belaid Vyhnal Kisel Navrátil Rajtoral Bakoš

Rezek
Kolář
Dostálek Hudec Hamouz Trousil

Rolko Táborský Dimitrovski
Procházka Fabián Rada Rajtoral Pavlík Brezinský Horváth

Bystroň Rezek Horváth Pavlík Vondrášek Čajić

November

Bolf Kolář

Navrátil Limberský Vácha Kelić Nezmar Fleišman

Štohanzl Cseh Ibragimov Rajtoral

February

Kolář

March

Valenta
Fujerik Kordula Jiráček Rajtoral

Trapp Rezek Pavlík Abena Podaný Pamić Vacek Řepka

Bakoš Neuwirth Limberský Mezlík

April

Petržela Bystroň Ďuriš

Bakoš Rajtoral Petržela Vošahlík Beneš Piták Eliáš

Tarczal Jiráček Ďuriš

Ševinský Limberský Jiráček Černý Trubila

Střeštík Přerovský Dostálek Simerský Šamánek Husár Bureš Bakoš Ďuriš Fillo

May

Bakoš
Rajtoral Horváth Trapp Ševinský Dimoutsos Šćuk

Čajić Matula Ljevaković Trapp

Bakoš Horváth Marek Greguš

Škerle Šultes Brezinský Limberský

Last updated: 27 June 2013 Source: iDnes.cz, gambrinusliga.cz

Czech Cup

Main article: 2010–11 Czech Cup

As a Gambrinus liga team, Plzeň entered the Czech Cup at the second round stage. In the second round, they comfortably overcame home side Baník Most by a 4–1 scoreline. The third round match at Vlašim was another comfortable game, with Plzeň emerging 2–0 winners. Over two legs, Plzeň defeated Opava by a 6–3 aggregate scoreline in the fourth round; having won the home leg 3–0, a 3–3 draw was enough for the team to progress to the next round. In the quarter finals, up against Gambrinus liga competition for the first time in the form of Mladá Boleslav, Plzeň lost both matches 2–1 and therefore went out of the competition 4–2 on aggregate.

Rada

Ďuriš

Jiráček Horváth

Neubert Rezek Horváth

Chramosta

Dimoutsos

Czech Supercup

As winners of the previous season's Czech Cup, Plzeň played defending league champions Sparta Prague in the Czech Supercup on 8 July. It was the first edition of the competition. Both teams had a player sent off in the match; Sparta won the match by a single goal.

UEFA Europa League

Main article: 2010–11 UEFA Europa League

Plzeň entered the UEFA Europa League in the third qualifying round, due to having won the 2009–10 Czech Cup. In their first match, they faced Turkish opponents Beşiktaş, drawing 1–1 in the Czech Republic but subsequently losing 3–0 in Turkey, thus losing 4–1 on aggregate.

Delgado Hološko

  • Note 1: Played in Prague at Generali Arena as Viktoria Plzeň's Stadion města Plzně did not meet UEFA criteria.

References

References

  1. "Czech Republic - List of Super Cup Finals".
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