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3 January 2010 16: Osasuna: 0–0: Real Madrid: Pamplona: 21:00 CET : Nekounam 32 ' Pandiani 42 ' Masoud 73 ' Report: Arbeloa 35 ' Ramos 70 ' L. Diarra 75 ' Stadium: Estadio El Sadar Attendance: 18,810 [18] Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Valencian Community) Man of the Match: Garay, Arbeloa
The 2010–11 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 80th season in La Liga. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club played during the 2010–11 season.
The season was again dominated by Barcelona and Real Madrid, with second-place Madrid 21 points ahead of third-place Valencia. [11] Having also faced off in the Champions League semi-finals and the Copa del Rey final , the top two rivals met four times over seventeen days, for a total of five meetings this season.
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Real Madrid Valencia Sevilla: Europa League: Atlético Madrid (as Europa League winners) Getafe Villarreal: Matches played: 380: Goals scored: 1,031 (2.71 per match) Top goalscorer: Lionel Messi (34 goals) Biggest home win: Real Madrid 6–0 Zaragoza (19 December 2009) [1] Biggest away win: Tenerife 0–5 Barcelona (10 January 2010) [2] Highest ...
Atlético Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla form a group of clubs who have caught up with Athletic Bilbao in terms of performance and cup wins [7] [8] and have similar levels of support, with attendances of 40,000 or better on average [9] [10] but are still far behind Barcelona and Real Madrid in both respects.
The word "osasuna" means "health" in Basque, used in a sense of "strength" or "vigour", which makes Osasuna the only team in La Liga with a Basque name. For different reasons, rivalries exist between Osasuna and Real Zaragoza, [4] [5] Real Madrid, [6] [7] [8] and some other Basque clubs, particularly Athletic Bilbao. [9] [10] [11]
The 2010 Supercopa de España was a two-legged Spanish football match-up played on 14 August and 21 August 2010. It was contested by Sevilla , the 2009–10 Copa del Rey winners, and Barcelona , the 2009–10 La Liga winners.