2010–11 Slovak Women's First League

The 2010–11 Slovak Women's First League was the 17th edition of the premier category for women's football clubs in Slovakia, running between 28 August 2010 and 7 May 2011. Ten teams took part in the competition, with newly promoted Ajax Pakostov and Topvar Topolcany joining SK Juventus Zilina, Lady Team Bratislava, SK Selce, TJ Skloplast Trnava, Slovan Bratislava, Slovan Duslo Sala, Slovan Trencianske Teplice and SK Stich Humenné.

Defending champion Slovan Bratislava won its tenth championship and the third one in a row, qualifying for the 2011-12 Champions League, while Slovan Duslo Sala was again the runner-up one point behind and Topvar Topolcany was third in its debut.[1] SK Selce was relegated as the bottom team, and third-to-last Skloplast Trnava also lost the category.[2]

Table

PS Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Slovan Bratislava181611857+7849
2Slovan Duslo Sala181602737+6648
3Topvar Topolcany1813057223+4939
14Juventus Zilina1812066525+4036
5Stich Humenné189273033-329
26Slovan Trencianske Teplice1880103950-1124
7Ajax Pakostov1843111956-3715
18Skloplast Trnava1842121664-4814
29Lady Team Bratislava1821151072-627
210Selce181116880-724

Results

2010–11 SLB SDS TOP JUZ HUM STT AJP TRN LTB SEL
Slovan Bratislava2–02–08–03–06–03–08–15–17–0
Slovan Duslo Sala0–24–02–05–06–05–012–06–03–0
Topvar Topolcany0–30–14–37–05–210–08–06–17–0
Juventus Zilina1–01–20–23–06–06–14–04–113–0
Stich Humenné0–00–41–23–06–33–11–04–03–0
Slovan Trencianske Teplice2–40–41–41–43–04–03–06–03–2
Ajax Pakostov1–31–73–01–60–41–01–13–04–1
Skloplast Trnava1–71–52–60–11–10–32–13–11–0
Lady Team Bratislava0–100–40–30–61–30–41–12–12–0
Selce0–120–30–80–70–12–40–00–23–0
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References

  1. Table in RSSSF.com
  2. 2011-12 teams in soccerway.com


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