2010–11 Division 1 Féminine Explained

Competition:Division 1 Féminine
Season:2010–11
Winners:Lyon (9th title)
Relegated:Le Mans
Toulouse
La Roche-sur-Yon
Continentalcup1:Champions League
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:Lyon
Paris Saint-Germain
League Topscorer:Laëtitia Tonazzi (20 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Lyon 13–0 Nord Allier (17 October 2010)
Biggest Away Win:Nord Allier 0–5 Lyon (15 December 2010)
Le Mans 0–5 Montpellier (6 February 2011)
Highest Scoring:Lyon 13–0 Nord Allier (17 October 2010)
Matches:126
Total Goals:394
Longest Wins:22 games
Lyon
(5 September – present)
Longest Unbeaten:22 games
Lyon
(5 September – present)
Longest Losses:6 games
La Roche-sur-Yon
(30 October – 23 January)
Prevseason:2009–10
Nextseason:2011–12

The 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine season was the 37th since its establishment. Lyon were the defending champions. The fixtures were announced in August 2010. The season began on 5 September 2010 and ended early on 31 May 2011, in order to increase the fitness of national team players ahead of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. There were two promoted teams from the Division 2 Féminine, replacing the two teams that were relegated from Division 1 Féminine following the 2009–10 season. A total of 12 teams competed in the league with two clubs suffering relegation to the second division, the Division 2 Féminine.

On 27 March 2011, Lyon successfully defended its title after defeating title rivals Montpellier 1–0 at the Stade Jules Rimet in Sussargues.[1] The title is the club's fifth consecutive in the Division 1 Féminine and its ninth overall dating back to its FC Lyon years. The win also places Lyon in the 2011–12 edition of the UEFA Women's Champions League. Lyon eventually finished the season unbeaten. The runner-up place, which qualified for the Champions League too, was decided on the final match day in a direct encounter between Paris Saint-Germain and Montpellier. Paris ranked third before the match and had to win in order to overtake Montpellier, which they achieved with a 1–0 win courtesy of a goal in the 88th minute.[2] Paris made its debut in the UEFA Women's Champions League in the following season.

Teams

Changes in 2009–10

On 2 May 2010, the women's sections of football clubs Rodez and Le Mans won their respective group to achieve promotion to the Division 1 Féminine. Rodez earned promotion following a 1–1 draw with AS Muret, who were in second place. Le Mans earned promotion after defeating ES Blanquefort 2–1.[2]

Montigny-le-Bretonneux were the first club to suffer relegation to the second division, faltering with two games remaining in league play. On the final day of the league season, Soyaux became the second and final club to fall following its 2–0 loss to Montpellier.

Teams promoted to Division 1 Féminine

Teams relegated to Division 2 Féminine

Stadia and locations

ClubLocationVenueCapacity
Hénin-BeaumontStade Octave Birembaut3,000
Viry-ChâtillonStade Georges Maquin2,000
La Roche-sur-YonStade de Saint-André d'Ornay1,800
Le MansStade Annexe Léon-Bollée4,000
LyonPlaine des Jeux de Gerland2,500
Villeneuve-lès-MagueloneStade Joseph Blanc1,000
YzeureStade de Bellevue2,135
ParisStade Georges Lefèvre3,500
RodezStade de Vabre400
Saint-ÉtienneStade Léon Nautin1,000
Saint-BrieucStade Fred Aubert13,500
ToulouseStade de la Ramée3,000

Personnel and kits

TeamManager1Captain1Kit Manufacturer1Shirt Sponsor1
Hénin-Beaumont Gwendoline RossiAdidas
Juvisy Sandrine SoubeyrandErrea
La Roche ESOF Coraline Roul
Le Mans Murielle PannierKappaLOUÉ
Lyon Laura GeorgesAdidasBetClic
Montpellier Hoda LattafNikeGroupe Nicollin
Nord Allier Yzeure Faustine RouxAdidas
Paris Saint-Germain Sabrina DelannoyNikeEmirates
Rodez Agathe CalviéDuarig
Saint-Étienne Safia BengueddoudjAdidasFruité
Stade Briochin Adolphe Ogouyon Audrey FévrierAdidas
Toulouse Virginie DessalleAirnessIDEC

1 Subject to change during the season.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
Lyon Farid BenstitiMutual consent[3] Off-season[4] Off-season
Stade Briochin Sonia HazirajResignedOff-season Adolphe OgouyonOff-season

League table

Note: A win in D1 Féminine is worth 4 points, with 2 points for a draw and 1 for a defeat.

Season statistics

Tonazzi was the topscorer award.[5]

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Laëtitia TonazziJuvisy20
2 Sandrine BrétignyLyon19
3 Eugénie Le SommerLyon17
4 Marie-Laure DelieMontpellier14
Louisa NecibLyon14

Awards

Player of the Year

For the second consecutive season, the French Football Federation awarded a trophy to the best player of the Division 1 Féminine. The award was based on a points system with each manager of each club in the league voting for two players not on their team following each match day. Depending on their selection, the two players voted by each manager are given points of either three or one. During the season, the points were added up every week and, following the season, the player with the most points was awarded the honour. The previous winner of the award was Lyon midfielder Eugénie Le Sommer, who won the award while playing for Stade Briochin.[6] On 5 May 2011, Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Élise Bussaglia was given the Division 1 Féminine Best Player award for her performances during the season. Bussaglia appeared in 20 matches, scored ten goals, and issued four assists.

RankNamePositionTeamPointsMatches PlayedGoalsAssists
1 Élise BussagliaMFParis SG4020104
2 Julie MorelMFStade Briochin312031
3 Cynthia Gueheo-DjetouMFNord Allier292062
4 Claire GuillardFWLa Roche-sur-Yon251340
Rose LavaudFWToulouse252020
6 Gaëtane ThineyMFJuvisy2420113
Kenza DaliMFRodez242014
8 Claire LavogezFWHénin-Beaumont221630
9 Marie-Laure DelieFWMontpellier2120124
10 Hoda LattafFWMontpellier2020105
Last updated: 9 May 2011
Source: Best Player Standings

UNFP Women's Player of the Year

The nominees for the UNFP Women's Player of the Year in the Division 1 Féminine. The winner was determined at the annual UNFP Awards, which was held on 22 May.[7] The winner is displayed in bold.

PlayerNationalityClub
Camille Abily FranceLyon
Élise Bussaglia FranceParis Saint-Germain
Shirley Cruz Traña Costa RicaLyon
Lara Dickenmann SwitzerlandLyon

Notable transfers

The summer transfer window for the 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine includes a host of transfers by French internationals and youth internationals. On 30 June, midfielder Eugénie Le Sommer confirmed that she would be departing her club, Stade Briochin, to join the defending champions Lyon.[8] The following day, centre back Sabrina Viguier did the same joining Lyon on a fédéral contract.[9] On 9 July, fellow international defender Ophélie Meilleroux joined Montpellier from Nord Allier Yzeure.

During the same offseason, Paris Saint-Germain recruited three youth internationals to the club, signing Léa Rubio and Charlotte Lozè from Montpellier and under-19 star Léa Le Garrec from relegated club Montigny-le-Bretonneux. Montpellier later nullified the departures of Rubio and Lozè by signing under-20 team captain Kelly Gadéa and under-20 team member Charlotte Bilbault.

On 5 July, Saint-Étienne confirmed that the club had signed Swiss international Muriel Bouakaz to a contract. Bouakaz had previously played with Zürich in the Nationalliga A.[10] On 9 July, Montpellier announced the addition of Japanese international Rumi Utsugi to the team. Utsugi joins the club from NTV Beleza.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Championnes! . . 27 March 2011 . 27 March 2011 . French.
  2. News: Le Mans et Rodez promus en D1 . FootoFeminin. FootoFeminin . 2 May 2010 . 19 June 2010 . French.
  3. News: Benstiti : la fin de l'aventure ! . Le Progres . Le Progres . 16 June 2010 . 19 June 2010 . French .
  4. News: Patrice Lair succède à Benstiti . 20 Minutes . 20 Minutes . 18 June 2010 . 19 June 2010 . French . https://web.archive.org/web/20120306030328/http://www.20minutes.fr/article/579189/Sport-Patrice-Lair-succede-a-Benstiti.php . 6 March 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  5. http://www.statsfootofeminin.fr/buteuses.php?id=130 2010/11 stats on statsfootofeminin.fr
  6. Web site: Le classement du Challenge de la Meilleure Joueuse . 21 December 2010 . 21 December 2010 . . French . https://web.archive.org/web/20101125062205/http://www.fff.fr/champ/femininesD1/actualite/535382.shtml . 2010-11-25 . dead .
  7. News: UNFP: Trophées UNFP du football Les nommés pour le 22 mai! . . 10 May 2011 . 10 May 2011 . French .
  8. News: Statut pro pour ces dames . Olympique Lyonnais . OLWeb.fr . 30 June 2010 . 12 July 2010 .
  9. News: L’OL féminin recrute Sabrina Viguier . Olympique Lyonnais . OLWeb.fr . 1 July 2010 . 12 July 2010 .
  10. News: Muriel Bouakaz zu St. Etienne. 20 Minutes . 20 Minutes . 5 July 2010 . 12 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100707001242/http://www.20min.ch/sport/sporttelegramm/story/30661478. 7 July 2010 . live.
  11. News: 2 nouvelles recrues pour l'équipe féminine . Montpellier HSC . MHSC Foot . 5 July 2010 . 12 July 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100711131352/http://www.mhscfoot.com/liste-saisons/saison-2010-2011/depeches/2-nouvelles-recrues-pour-lequipe-feminine# . 2010-07-11 . dead .