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The 2010–11 season was the 131st season of competitive football in England. The season began on 6 August 2010 for the Football Leagues, with the Premier League and Football Conference both starting eight days later on 14 August 2010. [1] [2] The Championship, League One, and League Two ended on 7 May 2011. The Premier League finished on 22 ...
She finished the season with four appearances. For the 2008–09 season , Torrent's playing time increased to eight games, which included five starts. She also appeared in two cup matches, which included playing the entire final against Le Mans , helping Montpellier win the 2008–09 edition of the Challenge de France .
The 2010–11 Premier League (known as the Barclays Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the 19th season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The 2010–11 fixtures were released on 17 June 2010 at 09:00 BST. [2] The season began on 14 August 2010, [3] and ended on 22 May 2011. Chelsea were the defending champions. [4]
In July 2003, Torrent was appointed manager of Segunda División B side Palamós, [13] but suffered relegation at the end of the season; he subsequently left the club the following May. [14] [15] On 29 March 2005, he was named manager of fellow third division strugglers Girona FC, replacing Josep María Nogués, [16] but was unable to avoid the ...
The 2010–11 season was Tottenham Hotspur Football Club's 19th season in the Premier League. It was their 33rd successive season in the top division of the English football league system . The campaign featured Tottenham's first ever involvement in the UEFA Champions League , with the club entering via the play-off round after finishing fourth ...
The Football League play-offs for the 2010–11 season (referred to as the npower Football League Play-Offs for sponsorship reasons) were held in May 2011. The Championship final took place at Wembley Stadium in London, but the League One and Two finals were held at Old Trafford in Manchester, due to a clash with the UEFA Champions League Final.
The 2010–11 season was Manchester City Football Club's 109th season of competitive football, 82nd season in the top flight of English football and 14th season in the Premier League. [2] As City finished fifth in previous season's league campaign , they qualified for the recently rebranded UEFA Europa League .
The 2010–11 season was Arsenal Football Club's 19th season in the Premier League and their 85th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] The team were within one point of league leaders Manchester United at the end of February, [3] but a run of just one league win throughout the entirety of March and April ended their challenge. [4]