2010–11 Slovak Superliga
The 2010–11 season of the Slovak Superliga was the eighteenth season of the first-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993. It began on 17 July 2010 and was completed on 25 May 2011. MŠK Žilina were the defending champions, having won their fifth Slovak league championship the previous season.
Teams
were relegated after finishing the 2009–10 season in 12th and last place. They were replaced by 2009–10 1. Liga champions ViOn Zlaté Moravce.Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
DAC 1904 | Dunajská Streda | Mestský štadión – DAC Dunajská Streda | 16,410 |
Dubnica | Mestský štadión | 5,450 | |
Dukla | Banská Bystrica | SNP Stadium | 10,000 |
Košice | Štadión Lokomotívy v Čermeli | 9,600 | |
Nitra | Štadión pod Zoborom | 11,384 | |
Ružomberok | Štadión MFK Ružomberok | 4,817 | |
Senica | Štadión FK Senica | 4,600 | |
Slovan | Bratislava | Pasienky | 12,000 |
Spartak | Trnava | Štadión Antona Malatinského | 18,448 |
Tatran | Prešov | Tatran Štadión | 14,000 |
ViOn Zlaté Moravce | Zlaté Moravce | Štadión FC ViOn | 4,000 |
MŠK Žilina | Žilina | Stadium pod Dubňom | 13,000 |
Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Team | Manager1 | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda | Adidas | Regin | ||
MFK Dubnica | Joma | - | ||
FK Dukla Banská Bystrica | Adidas | Dôvera | ||
MFK Košice | Umbro | Steel Trans | ||
FC Nitra | Jako | Bonul Security, El Comp, Špeciál Izotex | ||
MFK Ružomberok | Umbro | Maestro | ||
FK Senica | Hummel | 101 Drogerie | ||
ŠK Slovan Bratislava | Adidas | Grafobal | ||
FC Spartak Trnava | Givova | Danube Wings | ||
1. FC Tatran Prešov | Adidas | - | ||
FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce | Legea | ViOn | ||
MŠK Žilina | Nike | Lambi |
Managerial changes
League table
Results
The schedule consisted of three rounds. The two first rounds consisted of a conventional home and away round-robin schedule. The pairings of the third round were set according to the 2009–10 final standings. Every team played each opponent once for a total of 11 games per team.First and second round
Third round
Key numbers for pairing determination :23rd round | 24th round | 25th round | 26th round | 27th round | 28th round |
1 – 12 | 1 – 2 | 2 – 12 | 1 – 4 | 3 – 12 | 1 – 6 |
2 – 11 | 8 – 6 | 3 – 1 | 2 – 3 | 4 – 2 | 2 – 5 |
3 – 10 | 9 – 5 | 4 – 11 | 9 – 7 | 5 – 1 | 3 – 4 |
4 – 9 | 10 – 4 | 5 – 10 | 10 – 6 | 6 – 11 | 10 – 8 |
5 – 8 | 11 – 3 | 6 – 9 | 11 – 5 | 7 – 10 | 11 – 7 |
6 – 7 | 12 – 7 | 7 – 8 | 12 – 8 | 8 – 9 | 12 – 9 |
Top goalscorers
Updated through matches played on 25 May 2011;22 goals
;18 goals
;11 goals
;10 goals
;9 goals
;8 goals
;7 goals
- Ľubomír Bernáth
- Juraj Piroska
Awards
Top Eleven
- Goalkeeper: Petr Bolek
- Defence: Lukáš Pauschek, Martin Dobrotka, Mário Pečalka, Filip Lukšík
- Midfield: Karim Guédé, Marko Milinković Róbert Jež, Igor Žofčák,
- Attack: Filip Šebo, Ondřej Smetana
Individual Awards
Stanislav Griga
Player of the Year
Filip Šebo
Young player of the Year
Lukáš Pauschek