2010–11 Premier Soccer League
The 2010–11 Premier Soccer League season was the fifteenth since its establishment. Supersport United were the defending champions, having won their third premier league title the previous season. The campaign began on 27 August 2010 and ended on 21 May 2011. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 15 of which already contested in the 2009–10 season and one of which was promoted from the National First Division.
Orlando Pirates secured the title with a 2–1 win against Golden Arrows on 21 May 2011. This was their third PSL title. At the bottom, Mpumalanga Black Aces was relegated to the First Division while Vasco da Gama contested the relegation playoffs and failed to secure its premier league status.
Team information
Stadia and locations
Some of the teams rotated between several home venues during the season.The table below list the stadium mostly picked as home venue, for each team.
At the bottom of the table, a purple template show all home venues during the season.
Team | Location of training field | Province | Home venue | Capacity |
Ajax Cape Town | Cape Town | Western Cape | Cape Town Stadium | |
AmaZulu | Durban | Kwazulu-Natal | Moses Mabhida Stadium | |
Bidvest Wits | Johannesburg | Gauteng | Bidvest Stadium | |
Bloemfontein Celtic | Bloemfontein | Free State | Seisa Ramabodu Stadium | |
Free State Stars | Bethlehem | Free State | Goble Park | |
Golden Arrows | Durban | Kwazulu-Natal | Chatsworth Stadium | |
Kaizer Chiefs | Johannesburg | Gauteng | FNB Stadium | |
Mamelodi Sundowns | Pretoria | Gauteng | Lucas Moripe Stadium | |
Maritzburg United | Pietermaritzburg | Kwazulu-Natal | Harry Gwala Stadium | |
Moroka Swallows | Johannesburg | Gauteng | Dobsonville Stadium | |
Mpumalanga Black Aces | Witbank | Mpumalanga | Puma Stadium | |
Orlando Pirates | Johannesburg | Gauteng | Orlando Stadium | |
Platinum Stars | Rustenburg | North West | Royal Bafokeng Stadium | |
Santos | Cape Town | Western Cape | Athlone Stadium | |
Supersport United | Pretoria | Gauteng | Lucas Moripe Stadium | |
Vasco da Gama | Cape Town | Western Cape | Athlone Stadium |
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
The table below, list all managerial changes happening In-season.Team | Outgoing head coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming head coach | Date of appointment | Position in table |
Free State Stars | Sunday Marimo | Mutual consent | 20 9 2010 | 9th | Steve Komphela | 20 9 2010 | 9th |
Mpumalanga Black Aces | Aiki Ayiomamitis | Sacked | 20 9 2010 | 16th | Neil Tovey | 30 9 2010 | 16th |
Moroka Swallows | Rainer Zobel | Sacked | 27 11 2010 | 16th | Gordon Igesund | 29 11 2010 | 16th |
Mpumalanga Black Aces | Neil Tovey | Sacked | 24 12 2010 | 15th | Paul Dolezar | 30 12 2010 | 15th |
Mamelodi Sundowns | Antonio López Habas | Sacked | 5 2 2011 | 2nd | Ian Gorowa | 5 2 2011 | 2nd |
Mpumalanga Black Aces | Paul Dolezar | Sacked | 22 2 2011 | 16th | Mark Harrison | 22 2 2011 | 16th |
Maritzburg United | Ernst Middendorp | Sacked | 11 3 2011 | 14th | Ian Palmer | 14 3 2011 | 14th |
Golden Arrows | Zoran Filipovic | Sacked | 21 3 2011 | 11th | Ernst Middendorp | 21 3 2011 | 11th |
League table
- Black Leopards qualified for the 2012 CAF Confederation Cup as the 2010–11 Nedbank Cup runner-up.
Results
Statistics
Top goalscorers
As of 21 May 2011Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
Knowledge Musona | Kaizer Chiefs | ||
Lehlohonolo Majoro | AmaZulu | ||
Nyasha Mushekwi | Mamelodi Sundowns | ||
Katlego Mphela | Mamelodi Sundowns | 13 | |
Bradley Grobler | Platinum Stars | ||
Diyo Sibisi | Maritzburg United | ||
Sibusiso Zuma | Vasco | ||
Collins Mbesuma | Golden Arrows | ||
Thulani Serero | Ajax Cape Town | ||
Thembinkosi Fanteni | Ajax Cape Town | ||
Erwin Isaacs | Santos |
Last updated: 21 May 2011
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