The 2010–11 Toluca season was the 64th professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league. The season is split into two tournaments—the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura—each with identical formats and each contested by the same eighteen teams. Cruz Azul will begin their season on July 25, 2010 against UNAM, Toluca will play their home games on Sundays at noon, local time.
width=60 | Position | width=60 | Nation | width=150 | Name | width=100 | Goals scored |
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1. | Héctor Mancilla | ||||||
2. | Zinha | ||||||
3. | Néstor Calderón | ||||||
4. | Antonio Ríos | ||||||
5. | Isaác Brizuela | ||||||
5. | Mario Méndez | ||||||
5. | Diego Novaretti | ||||||
5. | Own Goal | ||||||
TOTAL |
width=60 | Position | width=60 | Nation | width=150 | Name | width=100 | Goals scored |
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1. | Jaime Ayoví | 5 | |||||
2. | Néstor Calderón | 4 | |||||
2. | Emmanuel Cerda | 4 | |||||
2. | Sinha | 4 | |||||
5. | Diego Novaretti | 3 | |||||
6. | Osvaldo González | 2 | |||||
6. | Carlos Esquivel | 2 | |||||
6. | Own Goal | 2 | |||||
10. | Manuel de la Torre | 1 | |||||
10. | Raúl Nava | 1 | |||||
TOTAL |