Football league season
The 2010–11 season of the Liga I Feminin was the 21st season of Romania 's premier women's football league. The season started on 18 September 2010 and ended on 12 June 2011.[1] Olimpia Cluj won the championship in its first season. Olimpia's striker Cosmina Duşa scored over 100 goals this season.[2]
Teams
Inter Sibiu and Intercredo Piteşti withdrew form the championship after the end of the last season. New teams entered the first league: Olimpia Cluj , Real Craiova , CS Brazi and FC Nicolae Dobrin . After the first round Smart Sport București withdrew due to financial problems. Another team that withdrew, but after the half season, was FC Nicolae Dobrin . They lost all their remaining matches with 3–0.
Stadia and locations
Location of clubs in
Liga I feminin 2010–11
Club
City
Stadium
Capacity
Alice & Tunes
Piteşti
Nicolae Dobrin (artificial turf)
1,000
Brazi
Brazi
Brazi de Sus
1,000
Clujana
Cluj-Napoca
Clujana
2,000
Fair Play
București
Politehnica
1,000
Metalul
Vlăhiţa
Metalul
1,000
Motorul
Oradea
Motorul
1,000
Nicolae Dobrin
Piteşti
Nicolae Dobrin (artificial turf)
1,000
Olimpia
Cluj-Napoca
Ardealul
1,000
Real
Craiova
Electroputere
2,000
Sporting
Craiova
Electroputere
2,000
Şantierul Naval
Constanţa
SNC
1,000
Târgovişte
Târgovişte
Toma Panţu
1,000
Târgu Mureş
Târgu Mureş
Trans-Sil
8,000
Standings
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
1
Olimpia Cluj (C)
24
24
0
0
253
11
+242
72
2011–12 UEFA Champions League Qualifying round
2
Târgu Mureş
24
21
1
2
167
23
+144
64
3
Real Craiova
24
16
2
6
96
25
+71
50
4
Brazi
24
15
2
7
56
52
+4
47
5
Sporting Craiova
24
11
3
10
72
69
+3
36
6
Motorul Oradea
24
11
6
7
50
54
−4
36[a]
7
Metalul Vlăhiţa
24
9
3
12
29
67
−38
30
8
Târgovişte
24
8
2
14
50
80
−30
26
9
CFF Clujana
24
8
2
14
37
85
−48
26
10
Alice & Tunes Piteşti
24
6
5
13
26
80
−54
23
11
Nicolae Dobrin
24
4
3
17
25
60
−35
15
12
Fair Play București
24
4
2
18
29
138
−109
14
13
Şantierul Naval Constanţa
24
2
3
19
16
162
−146
9
Updated to match(es) played on 12 June 2011. Source:
frfotbal.ro (in Romanian) Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
^ The Disciplinary Board of the FRF deducted 3 points from Motorul Oradea.[3]
References
External links
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International competitions
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