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2010–11 Paris Saint-Germain FC (women) season

2010–11 Paris Saint-Germain FC (women) season

FieldValue
clubParis Saint-Germain
season2010–11
chairmanPierre Noguès
chrtitleGeneral Delegate
managerCamillo Vaz
stadiumStade Georges Lefèvre
leagueDivision 1 Féminine
league result2nd
cup1Challenge de France
cup1 resultRound of 32
league topscorerKátia (12)
season topscorerKátia (12)
highest attendance500 vs Montpellier
(29 May 2011)
lowest attendance100 vs Saint-Brieuc
(7 November 2010)
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011–12

(29 May 2011) (7 November 2010) The 2010–11 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 12th season in Division 1 Féminine and their 10th consecutive season in the top division of French football. Paris Saint-Germain was managed by Camillo Vaz - in his second season since replacing Éric Leroy. The club was chaired by Pierre Noguès. Paris Saint-Germain was present in the 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine and the 2010–11 Challenge de France. Christophe Dedouche replaced Karine Noilhan as assistant coach. During the summer, the face of the team changed slightly. Three players left the capital club: Ingrid Boyeldieu, Émilie L'Huillier and Stéphanie Hoffele. Montpellier's Léa Rubio and Montigny's Léa Le Garrec, both champions with France in the 2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, signed for Paris Saint-Germain.{{cite news

Squad

Board and staff

Stade Georges Lefèvre

Division 1 Féminine

Main article: 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine

Paris Saint-Germain suffered a crushing defeat to Montpellier only alleviated by Laure Lepailleur's consolation goal.{{cite news

Brazilian star Kátia opened the score for Paris Saint-Germain against Saint-Brieuc as Camillo Vaz's ladies recorded their sixth consecutive victory and consolidated their place in the podium.{{cite news

Élise Bussaglia scored in each half to defeat Le Mans and keep Paris Saint-Germain in the hunt for the European Cup.{{cite news

League table

Results summary

Results by round

Match ResultsDateOpponentsH / AResultScorersAttendancePositionReferee
2010
5 SeptemberMontpellierA3–1Lepailleur250[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 8thProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Lugdivine Cinquini
19 SeptemberYzeureA0–1Bussaglia2506thÎle-de-France Karine Lasalle
26 SeptemberRodezH3–0Houara , Kátia , Bussaglia2005thFrance Marie-Laure Taesch
10 OctoberSaint-ÉtienneA0–1Bussaglia1504thProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Lugdivine Cinquini
17 OctoberToulouseH1–0Bussaglia2503rdLorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
31 OctoberHénin-BeaumontA0–4Kátia , Houara , Lozè , Ayachi250[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdRhône-Alpes Jennifer Maubacq
7 NovemberSaint-BrieucH3–0Kátia , Pizzala , Delannoy100[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdNord-Pas-de-Calais Cindy Gosselin
28 NovemberToulouseA1–4Lozè , Kátia , Bussaglia , Prévost70[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdLanguedoc-Roussillon Dorothée Ily
15 DecemberJuvisyA0–0702ndFrance Stéphanie Frappart
2011
19 JanuaryLyonH1–2Kátia2503rdRhône-Alpes Nathalie Le Breton
26 FebruaryLe MansA1–2Bussaglia150[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdRhône-Alpes Jennifer Maubacq
9 AprilLa RocheH2–0Rubio , Kátia200[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdFrance Florent Mathis
9 JanuaryYzeureH2–1Pizzala , Delannoy150[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdÎle-de-France Karine Lasalle
16 JanuaryRodezA0–1Bussaglia300[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdLanguedoc-Roussillon Dorothée Ily
23 JanuarySaint-ÉtienneH1–0Bussaglia150[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdFrance Séverine Craipeau
13 FebruaryHénin-BeaumontH1–2Bussaglia250[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdBrittany Élodie Coppola
20 MarchSaint-BrieucA0–3Kátia , Delannoy100[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdFrance Séverine Craipeau
27 MarchJuvisyH3–1Pizzala , Kátia , Houara4002ndLorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
6 FebruaryLyonA3–02003rdProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Noëlle Robin
24 AprilLe MansH2–1Kátia , Thomas250[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdÎle-de-France Karine Lasalle
15 MayLa RocheA1–6Kátia , Houara , Prévost , Delannoy , Coton-Pélagie150[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 3rdCentre Gwendoline Defente
29 MayMontpellierH1–0Delannoy5002ndNord-Pas-de-Calais Cindy Gosselin

Challenge de France

Paris Saint-Germain entered the 2010–11 Challenge de France season as defending champions having won the title last season in a one-sided Final against Montpellier at the Stade Robert Bobin. A masterful display saw PSG claim their first major title and most prestigious honour to date. Division 1 sides entered the draw for the Second Round and Paris Saint-Germain began their defence of the trophy visiting Division 2 side Issy.{{cite news

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultScorer(s)AttendanceReferee
2011
30 JanuarySecond RoundIssyA0 – 10Lozè , Bussaglia , Lepailleur ,
? , Prévost , Ayachi , BoulleauFrance Yannick Tenesi
20 FebruaryRound of 32VendenheimA1 – 0300France Marie-Laure Taesch

Reserves and academy

PSG BDateOpponentsH / AResultScorer(s)AttendancePositionReferee
Phase 1 - Group A
2010
25 SeptemberDomontH8 – 2Dorival , Thebaud , Corso , Lozè , Conforti[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 2nd
2 OctoberParis CAA1 – 7Rouaud , Corso , Conforti , Okpo1st
9 OctoberBlanc-MesnilH16 – 0Okpo , Pradier , Coton-Pélagie , Conforti , Lozè , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
16 OctoberBagneuxA0 – 1Conforti[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
6 NovemberTremblayA1 – 5Kaabachi , Legrand , Okpo[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
13 NovemberBagneuxH0 – 0[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
20 NovemberParis CAH3 – 2Maknoun , Kaabachi , Okpo[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
2011
15 JanuaryBlanc-MesnilA0 – 11Corso , Mahfoud , Bayle , Prévost , Conforti , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
22 JanuaryDomontA0 – 2Dellas , Bafuanikisa[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
12 FebruaryTremblayH0 – 1[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
Phase 2 - Challenge DH
12 MarchJuvisyH6 – 1Lozè , Corso , Bayle , Okpo , ? , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
19 MarchBagneuxA1 – 9Corso , Bayle , Okpo , Lozè , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
26 MarchTremblayA3 – 4Corso , Pinto , Lozè , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
2 AprilVal d'OrgeH6 – 0Thomas , Conforti , Okpo , Lozè[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
30 AprilParis CAA2 – 4Traoré , Kervroedan , Lozè , Okpo[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
7 MayJuvisyA1 – 3Conforti , Pinto[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
14 MayBagneuxH11 – 0Conforti , Hamidouche , Larroude , Lozè[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
21 MayTremblayH5 – 1Bayle , Lozè , Okpo , Ayachi[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
28 MayVal d'OrgeA5 – 6Conforti , Poulain , Corso , Kaabachi , ?[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
4 JuneParis CAH0 – 0[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1st
U-19DateOpponentsH / AResultScorer(s)AttendancePositionReferee
2010
26 SeptemberVendenheimH1 – 2Kervroedan[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 7thFrance Mathieu Renaud
17 OctoberHénin-BeaumontA4 – 9Maknoun , Guerrab , Kervroedan , Friard , Mahfoud4thFrance Amandine Desrumaux
24 OctoberMontignyH3 – 0Friard , Maknoun[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 4thFrance Thomas Chaumeron
14 NovemberLe MansA2 – 3Guerrab , Le Garrec , Maknoun3rdFrance Cédric Avignon
28 NovemberJuvisyH3 – 0Kaabachi , Friard , Maknoun1stFrance Kévin Garnier
2011
30 JanuaryCompiègneA0 – 5Guerrab , Odini , Friard , Kaabachi[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Lilia Achiche Garnier
16 JanuarySaint-BrieucA1 – 5Maknoun , Guerrab , Kervroedan[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Emilie Giraud
23 JanuaryHénin-BeaumontH1 – 2Kaabachi[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Noureddin Guini
6 FebruaryMontignyA0 – 02ndFrance Tiago Tinoco
13 FebruaryLe MansH2 – 0Guerrab , Flores Silvaje1stFrance Tiago Tinoco
20 MarchJuvisyA0 – 0[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Pascal Boumendil
27 MarchCompiègneH8 – 1Kervroedan , Guerrab , Maknoun , Kaabachi , Flores Silvaje[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Ahmed Guettoufi
17 AprilSaint-BrieucH5 – 0Reguengo , Thomas[[File:TriangleArrow-Right.svg10px]] 1stFrance Karim Amejal
8 MayVendenheimA1 – 02ndFrance Morgane Zimmer

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