Competition: | Hoofdklasse |
Season: | 2010–11 |
Winners: | Inter Moengo (4th title) |
Premiers: | WBC (1st title) |
Relegated: | The Brothers |
Continentalcup1: | CFU Club Championship |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Inter Moengotapoe |
League Topscorer: | Amaktie Maasie (19 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | Leo Victor 7–0 Excelsior |
Biggest Away Win: | The Brothers 0–6 Robinhood |
Highest Scoring: | Kamal 4–5 Inter Excelsior 6–3 Leo Victor |
Total Goals: | 462 |
Matches: | 132 |
Prevseason: | 2009–10 |
Nextseason: | 2011–12 |
The 2010–11 Surinamese Hoofdklasse is the 78th season of the Surinamese Hoofdklasse, the highest football league competition of Suriname. The season began on November 17, 2010 and will conclude on September 14, 2011.[1] Inter Moengotapoe are the defending champions.
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 | |
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Boskamp | Ricardo Lanveld | Ulrich Reding | Diadora | ||
The Brothers | Joma | Digicel | |||
Excelsior | Umbro | Digicel | |||
Inter Moengotapoe | Jako | Brunswijkorporate | |||
Kamal Dewaker | Umbro | ||||
Leo Victor | Umbro | Coca-Cola | |||
Robinhood | Adidas | Staatoue | |||
Transvaal | Joma | Enfinity | |||
Voorwaarts | Legea | Guinness | |||
WBC | Adidas | Digicel |
See main article: 2011 CFU Club Championship.
The 2009–10 Hoofdklasse champion and finalist were admitted into the subcontinental tournament, the 2011 CFU Club Championship. The two clubs were Inter Moengotapoe and Walking Bout Company respectively.
Inter was paired up against Guyanese champions, Milerock in the first round of the tournament. WBC faced off against the St. Lucian champions, Northern United All Stars. In the first round, Inter lost 3–2 on aggregate to Milerock,[2] while WBC defeated Northern United 6–1 on aggregate.[3]
Upon defeat Northern United, WBC took on defending CFU champions, Puerto Rico Islanders, in the second elimination round of the tournament.[4] The first leg opted to be in favor of WBC, as they took a 1–0 lead in the match. However, at the tail end of the match, the Islanders drew level with WBC. On May 14, WBC took on the Islanders in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, and ended their Champions League hopes with a 7–0 defeat. Still, WBC advanced the furthest in modern-day CONCACAF history to date.[5]
See main article: 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League.
WBC and Leo Victor came close to qualifying for the Champions League, but fell short in the second round. WBC and Inter Moengo could have qualified for the 2011–12 CONCACAF Champions League by finishing in the top three of the 2011 CFU Club Championship, however they did not do so.