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Football league season
Premier League
Season2010–11
Matches played210
Goals scored559 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerDimitar Berbatov (14)
Biggest home winChelsea 6–0 West Bromwich Albion
(14 August 2010)
Arsenal 6–0 Blackpool
(21 August 2010)
Newcastle United 6–0 Aston Villa
(22 August 2010)
Manchester United 7–1 Blackburn Rovers
(27 November 2010)
Biggest away winWigan Athletic 0–6 Chelsea
(21 August 2010)
Highest scoringManchester United 7–1 Blackburn Rovers
(27 November 2010)
Longest winning run5 games
Chelsea
Longest unbeaten run20 games
Manchester United
Longest winless run8 games
Wolverhampton Wanderers
West Ham United
Fulham
Longest losing run5 games
West Bromwich Albion
Highest attendance75,285
Manchester United 2–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers
(6 November 2010)
Lowest attendance14,042
Wigan Athletic 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers
(2 October 2010)
2009–10

The 2010–11 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the nineteenth season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The 2010–11 fixtures were released on 17 June 2010 at 09:00 BST. The season began on 14 August 2010, and will conclude on 22 May 2011. Chelsea are the defending champions.

Rule changes

The Premier League introduced a cap on the number of players in a squad. From this season onwards, clubs will have to declare a squad of no more than 25 players when the summer transfer window shuts, and then again at the end of the January transfer window. Players aged 21 and under can be selected without being registered in the 25.

Also being introduced this season is the "home grown players" rule, which aims to encourage the development of young footballers at Premier League clubs. The new rule will require clubs to name at least eight players in their squad of 25 players that have been registered domestically for a minimum of three seasons prior to their 21st birthday.

All of the Premier League teams submitted their 25-man squads on the 1 September 2010 deadline.

Teams

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Hull City, Burnley and Portsmouth were relegated from 2009–10 Premier League after finishing the season in the bottom three places of the league table. From the three teams relegated, Portsmouth had the longest tenure as a Premier League member as the club completed a seven-year stay at the highest level of English football. In comparison, Hull City and Burnley had to return to the Championship after two and one years respectively.

2009–10 Football League Championship champions Newcastle United and runners-up West Bromwich Albion secured direct promotion to the Premier League. Both teams made their immediate return to the Premier League after being relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season. Blackpool beat Cardiff City in the Championship play-off Final 3–2 on 22 May 2010 to join them after 39 years of absence from the top flight.

This is the first time since 1983–84 that all four major West Midlands clubs—Birmingham City, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers—will all have been in the top division at the same time. It will also be the first time that the Black Country derby will be contested in the Premier League. With Portsmouth and Hull relegated and no teams from their respective regions replacing them, only four of the nine regions of England are represented in the 2010-11 Premier League - the fewest number of regions represented in a national football division in modern times. Yorkshire and the Humber, the East Midlands, East, South East and South West are all unrepresented.

Team summaries

Stadia

Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
Arsenal London Emirates Stadium 60,361
Aston Villa Birmingham Villa Park 42,788
Birmingham City Birmingham St Andrew's 30,079
Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Ewood Park 31,367
Blackpool Blackpool Bloomfield Road 16,220
Bolton Wanderers Bolton Reebok Stadium 28,723
Chelsea London Stamford Bridge 42,449
Everton Liverpool Goodison Park 40,157
Fulham London Craven Cottage 25,700
Liverpool Liverpool Anfield 45,276
Manchester City Manchester City of Manchester Stadium 47,405
Manchester United Manchester Old Trafford 75,957
Newcastle United Newcastle-upon-Tyne St James' Park 52,387
Stoke City Stoke-on-Trent Britannia Stadium 28,383
Sunderland Sunderland Stadium of Light 49,000
Tottenham Hotspur London White Hart Lane 36,230
West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich The Hawthorns 28,000
West Ham United London Boleyn Ground 35,303
Wigan Athletic Wigan DW Stadium 25,133
Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Molineux 29,195

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 Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Arsenal France Arsène Wenger Spain Cesc Fàbregas Nike Emirates
Aston Villa France Gerard Houllier Bulgaria Stiliyan Petrov Nike FxPro
Birmingham City Scotland Alex McLeish Republic of Ireland Stephen Carr Xtep F&C Investments
Blackburn Rovers Scotland Steve Kean New Zealand Ryan Nelsen Umbro Crown Paints
Blackpool England Ian Holloway Scotland Charlie Adam Carbrini Wonga.com
Bolton Wanderers Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle England Kevin Davies Reebok 188BET
Chelsea Italy Carlo Ancelotti England John Terry adidas Samsung
Everton Scotland David Moyes England Phil Neville Le Coq Sportif Chang Beer
Fulham Wales Mark Hughes England Danny Murphy Kappa FxPro
Liverpool Scotland Kenny Dalglish England Steven Gerrard adidas Standard Chartered
Manchester City Italy Roberto Mancini Argentina Carlos Tévez Umbro Etihad Airways
Manchester United Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson England Gary Neville Nike Aon
Newcastle United England Alan Pardew England Kevin Nolan Puma Northern Rock
Stoke City Wales Tony Pulis England Ryan Shawcross adidas Britannia
Sunderland England Steve Bruce England Lee Cattermole Umbro Tombola
Tottenham Hotspur England Harry Redknapp England Michael Dawson Puma Autonomy
West Bromwich Albion Italy Roberto Di Matteo England Scott Carson Umbro Homeserve
West Ham United Israel Avram Grant England Matthew Upson Macron SBOBET
Wigan Athletic Spain Roberto Martínez Paraguay Antolin Alcaraz MiFit 188BET
Wolverhampton Wanderers Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy England Karl Henry BURRDA Sportingbet

Nike has produced a new match ball, named the T90 Tracer, which will be electric blue, black and white during the autumn and spring. A high-visibility version in yellow has been released for the winter. Additionally, Umbro will provide officials with new kits in black, lime green, yellow, red and cyan blue for the season. Tune Ventures, parent company of Air Asia, takes over as sponsor of the referee kits for the next three seasons.

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
West Ham United Italy Gianfranco Zola Contract terminated 11 May 2010 Pre-season Israel Avram Grant 3 June 2010 Pre-season
Liverpool Spain Rafael Benítez Mutual Consent 3 June 2010 Pre-season England Roy Hodgson 1 July 2010 Pre-season
Fulham England Roy Hodgson Signed by Liverpool 1 July 2010 Pre-season Wales Mark Hughes 29 July 2010 Pre-season
Aston Villa Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Resigned 9 August 2010 Pre-season France Gérard Houllier 22 September 2010 6th
Newcastle United Republic of Ireland Chris Hughton Sacked 6 December 2010 11th England Alan Pardew 9 December 2010 12th
Blackburn Rovers England Sam Allardyce Sacked 13 December 2010 13th Scotland Steve Kean 22 December 2010 12th
Liverpool England Roy Hodgson Mutual Consent 8 January 2011 12th Scotland Kenny Dalglish 8 January 2011 12th

Ownership changes

Club New owner Previous owner Date
Liverpool New England Sports Ventures Tom Hicks and George N. Gillett, Jr. 15 October 2010
Blackburn Rovers Venky's (India) Limited Jack Walker Trust 19 November 2010

League table

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Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov Manchester United 14
2 Argentina Carlos Tévez Manchester City 12
3 England Andy Carroll Newcastle United 11
4 Australia Tim Cahill Everton 9
Sweden Johan Elmander Bolton Wanderers 9
France Samir Nasri Arsenal 9
England Kevin Nolan Newcastle United 9
Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart Tottenham Hotspur 9
9 England Darren Bent Sunderland 8
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba Chelsea 8
France Florent Malouda Chelsea 8

Top assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 Portugal Nani Manchester United 11
2 Northern Ireland Chris Brunt West Bromwich Albion 10
3 Russia Andrei Arshavin Arsenal 9
Ivory Coast Didier Drogba Chelsea 9
5 England Peter Crouch Tottenham Hotspur 8
England Matthew Etherington Stoke City 8
7 England Leighton Baines Everton 7
Spain Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal 7
England Wayne Rooney Manchester United 7
10 England Joey Barton Newcastle United 6
England Andy Carroll Newcastle United 6
South Korea Lee Chung-Yong Bolton Wanderers 6
Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart Tottenham Hotspur 6

Hat-tricks

Key
Player scored four goals
Player scored five goals
Player Nationality For Against Result Date Ref
Didier Drogba  Côte d'Ivoire Chelsea West Bromwich Albion 6–0 14 August 2010
Theo Walcott  England Arsenal Blackpool 6–0 21 August 2010
Andy Carroll  England Newcastle United Aston Villa 6–0 22 August 2010
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United Liverpool 3–2 19 September 2010
Kevin Nolan  England Newcastle United Sunderland 5–1 31 October 2010
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United Blackburn Rovers 7–1 27 November 2010
Mario Balotelli  Italy Manchester City Aston Villa 4–0 28 December 2010
Leon Best  Ireland Newcastle United West Ham United 5–0 5 January 2011

Scoring

Discipline

Clean Sheets

Miscellaneous

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month
Manager Club Player Club
August Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea England Paul Scholes Manchester United
September Italy Roberto Di Matteo West Bromwich Albion Nigeria Peter Odemwingie West Bromwich Albion
October Scotland David Moyes Everton Netherlands Rafael van der Vaart Tottenham Hotspur
November Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle Bolton Wanderers Sweden Johan Elmander Bolton Wanderers
December Italy Roberto Mancini Manchester City France Samir Nasri Arsenal

Annual awards

Barclays Premier League Fair Play Award

The Fair Play Award is awarded to the team deemed to have been the most sporting and best behaved. As of 29 December 2010, Chelsea sit top of the fair play table, with Newcastle United in last place.

Pos Team Pl R&Y P/P R/O R/R B/O Pts Score Average
1 Chelsea 19 158 157 114 117 105 651 162.8 8.57
2 Fulham 19 168 142 117 119 99 645 161.3 8.49
3 Blackpool 17 144 142 103 104 82 575 142.8 8.46
4 Manchester United 18 153 140 106 108 98 605 151.3 8.40
5 Tottenham Hotspur 19 155 156 110 113 99 633 158.3 8.33
6 Everton 19 159 152 113 112 95 631 157.8 8.30
7 Aston Villa 19 155 148 109 114 103 629 157.3 8.28
8 West Ham United 20 168 145 119 121 107 660 165.0 8.25
9 West Bromwich Albion 19 148 152 112 115 99 626 156.5 8.24
10 Arsenal 19 144 159 109 113 97 622 155.5 8.18
11 Liverpool 18 148 137 105 105 94 589 147.3 8.18
12 Wigan Athletic 19 153 136 109 115 102 615 153.8 8.09
13 Wolverhampton Wanderers 19 149 144 106 110 100 609 152.3 8.01
14 Manchester City 20 145 157 111 115 112 640 160.0 8.00
15 Sunderland 20 161 151 111 118 98 639 159.8 7.99
16 Blackburn Rovers 20 159 146 111 117 105 638 159.5 7.98
17 Stoke City 19 152 144 105 111 93 605 151.3 7.96
18 Bolton Wanderers 20 152 155 112 118 98 635 158.8 7.94
19 Birmingham City 18 149 127 96 100 96 568 142.0 7.89
20 Newcastle United 19 142 140 100 101 104 587 146.8 7.72

Updated to games played on 29 December 2010
Key:
R&Y = Red & Yellow cards - Maximum 10pts per match (Red 3pts, Yellow 1pt)
P/P = Positive Play - Maximum 10pts per match
R/O = Respect Towards Opponent - Maximum 7pts per match
R/R = Respect Towards Referee - Maximum 7pts per match
B/O = Behaviour of Officials - Maximum 6pts per match
Source

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