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Paris Saint-Germain 2010–11 football season
Paris Saint-Germain
2010–11 season
General DelegatePierre Noguès
ManagerCamillo Vaz
StadiumStade Georges Lefèvre
Division 1 Féminine2nd
Challenge de FranceRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague: Kátia (12)
All: Kátia (12)
Highest home attendance500 vs Montpellier
(29 May 2011)
Lowest home attendance100 vs Saint-Brieuc
(7 November 2010)
← 2009–102011–12 →

The 2010–11 season was French football club Paris Saint-Germain's 12th season in Division 1 Féminine and their 10th consecutive season in the top division of French football. Paris Saint-Germain was managed by Camillo Vaz - in his second season since replacing Éric Leroy. The club was chaired by Pierre Noguès. Paris Saint-Germain was present in the 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine and the 2010–11 Challenge de France. Christophe Dedouche replaced Karine Noilhan as assistant coach. During the summer, the face of the team changed slightly. Three players left the capital club: Ingrid Boyeldieu, Émilie L'Huillier and Stéphanie Hoffele. Montpellier's Léa Rubio and Montigny's Léa Le Garrec, both champions with France in the 2010 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship, signed for Paris Saint-Germain. Charlotte Lozè, also from Montpellier, joined former Lyon striker Kátia at the club. As seen in Zohra Ayachi's words, Paris Saint-Germain was aiming for a second place in the league to dispute the UEFA Women's Champions League next season:

The goal is simple for us: finish between the first two in the league in order to dispute the European Cup next year. We narrowly missed qualifying last season and we do not want to repeat it again. Play the European Cup would be a nice reward for the group and for the club.

— Zohra Ayachi, 18 October 2010

Squad

French teams are limited to four players without EU citizenship. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player; several non-European players on the squad have dual citizenship with an EU country. Also, players from the ACP countries—countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement—are not counted against non-EU quotas due to the Kolpak ruling. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Marie-Océane Bayol
GK France FRA Stéphanie Legrand
GK France FRA Bérangère Sapowicz
DF France FRA Laure Boulleau
DF France FRA Nonna Debonne
DF France FRA Sabrina Delannoy
DF France FRA Félicité Hamidouche
DF France FRA Laure Lepailleur
DF France FRA Julie Soyer
MF France FRA Zohra Ayachi
MF France FRA Élise Bussaglia
MF France FRA Nora Coton-Pélagie
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Jessica Houara
MF France FRA Ella Kaabachi
MF France FRA Charlotte Lozè
MF France FRA Caroline Pizzala
MF France FRA Charlotte Poulain
MF France FRA Coralie Reguengo
MF France FRA Léa Rubio
FW France FRA Aurélie Conforti
FW France FRA Léa Le Garrec
FW France FRA Candice Prévost
FW Brazil BRA Kátia
FW France FRA Cindy Thomas

Board and staff

Manager France Camillo Vaz
Assistant Coach France Christophe Dedouche
Goalkeeping Coach France Jean Paul Plaire
Physical Trainer France Denis Lefebve
Head Doctors France Dr. N'Guyen, Stéphane Cascua
Physiotherapists France Cédric Dupuis

Source: PSG.fr

Stade Georges Lefèvre
General Delegate France Pierre Noguès
General Manager France Brigitte Henriques
Academy Director France Laure Lepailleur
Administrative Secretariat France Irène Desperak, Jessica Flavigny
Sporting Director France Sophie Perrichon
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stade Georges Lefèvre (3,500 / -)

Source: PSG.fr

Division 1 Féminine

Main article: 2010–11 Division 1 Féminine

Paris Saint-Germain suffered a crushing defeat to Montpellier only alleviated by Laure Lepailleur's consolation goal. Élise Bussaglia's strike after a defensive error was enough to claim PSG's first victory of the season in a highly contested match against Yzeure. "Les Parisiennes" first match at home ended with a win over Rodez as Kátia, PSG's star signing, scored in her debut at the Stade Georges Lefèvre. Paris claimed all three points away to Saint-Étienne thanks to Élise Bussaglia's free kick which became her third goal of the season. PSG Ladies followed the steps of their male associates and defeated Toulouse at the Camp des Loges thanks to a fourth consecutive goal in four matches from Élise Bussaglia. Paris Saint-Germain continued their good run defeating Hénin-Beaumont by a margin of four goals. "Les Rouge-et-Bleu" recorded an impressive fourth consecutive victory and climbed into the podium, tied with Montpellier and just three points from leaders Lyon.

Brazilian star Kátia opened the score for Paris Saint-Germain against Saint-Brieuc as Camillo Vaz's ladies recorded their sixth consecutive victory and consolidated their place in the podium. "Les Parisiennes" returned to action for their Week 15 match against Toulouse which was brought forward. PSG took the lead through Charlotte Lozè early in the first half before Kátia, Élise Bussaglia and Candice Prévost signed three more goals as they recorded a second victory over Toulouse. Caroline Pizzala and Sabrina Delannoy found the net as the capital club came from behind to beat Yzeure. PSG claimed all three points away to Rodez thanks to Élise Bussaglia's seventh goal of the season after a smoothly conducted team work. Paris fell to their second defeat of the season as leaders Lyon came from behind at the Stade Georges Lefèvre. Brazilian striker Kátia scored PSG's goal in a wondrous display. Élise Bussaglia's goal from the penalty spot against Saint-Étienne earned Paris a spot in the podium as they reached third in the Division 1 Féminine. PSG withstood the French champion during the first half, but Lyon dominated an extremely defensive capital side which conceded three goals in the second period. PSG's Champions League hopes suffered a major blow as Hénin-Beaumont came from behind to win at the Camp des Loges.

Élise Bussaglia scored in each half to defeat Le Mans and keep Paris Saint-Germain in the hunt for the European Cup. Kátia's brace and a superb header from Sabrina Delannoy against Saint-Brieuc allowed Paris to go level with Montpellier in second place. Kátia's ninth Division 1 goal of the season got the ball rolling for PSG as they ran out home winners over arch-rivals Juvisy to stand second in the table. Kátia took her tally to 10 Division 1 strikes as the Brazilian struck to keep Paris in the race for Champions League football with a win over La Roche. Kátia notched her club-leading 11th Division 1 goal of the season as PSG enjoyed a home win over Le Mans. Brazilian star Kátia produced a virtuoso performance crowned by two goals as Paris condemned La Roche to a fifth defeat in five Division 1 games. Sabrina Delannoy struck her 5th goal of the season from the penalty spot as PSG qualified to the Champions League for the first time in their history with a decisive victory over second-placed Montpellier. Élise Bussaglia confirmed her continuing ascendancy in the French game by collecting the coveted Division 1 Player of the Year award.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Lyon (C, Q) 22 22 0 0 106 6 +100 88 Qualification for Women's Champions League
2 Paris Saint-Germain (Q) 22 17 1 4 43 16 +27 74
3 Montpellier 22 16 1 5 54 13 +41 71
4 Juvisy 22 15 3 4 62 30 +32 70
5 Saint-Étienne 22 11 1 10 25 27 −2 56
Source: French Football Federation
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head goal difference; 3rd total goal difference
(C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
22 17 1 4 43 16  +27 52 9 0 2 20 7  +13 8 1 2 23 9  +14

Source: Footofeminin

Results by round

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122
GroundAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultLWWWWWWDLWWWWWWLWWLWWW
Position9654333233244344334332
Source: Footofeminin
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Match Results
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance Position Referee
2010
5 September Montpellier A 3–1 Lepailleur 70' 250 8th Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Lugdivine Cinquini
19 September Yzeure A 0–1 Bussaglia 76' 250 Increase 6th Île-de-France Karine Lasalle
26 September Rodez H 3–0 Houara 10', Kátia 40', Bussaglia 55' 200 Increase 5th France Marie-Laure Taesch
10 October Saint-Étienne A 0–1 Bussaglia 67' 150 Increase 4th Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Lugdivine Cinquini
17 October Toulouse H 1–0 Bussaglia 30' 250 Increase 3rd Lorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
31 October Hénin-Beaumont A 0–4 Kátia 7', Houara 31', Lozè 45', Ayachi 90+1' 250 3rd Rhône-Alpes Jennifer Maubacq
7 November Saint-Brieuc H 3–0 Kátia 23', Pizzala 45', Delannoy 60' 100 3rd Nord-Pas-de-Calais Cindy Gosselin
28 November Toulouse A 1–4 Lozè 17', Kátia 49', Bussaglia 63', Prévost 70' 70 3rd Languedoc-Roussillon Dorothée Ily
15 December Juvisy A 0–0 70 Increase 2nd France Stéphanie Frappart
2011
19 January Lyon H 1–2 Kátia 50' 250 Decrease 3rd Rhône-Alpes Nathalie Le Breton
26 February Le Mans A 1–2 Bussaglia 39, 52' 150 3rd Rhône-Alpes Jennifer Maubacq
9 April La Roche H 2–0 Rubio 14', Kátia 45' 200 3rd France Florent Mathis
9 January Yzeure H 2–1 Pizzala 41', Delannoy 75' 150 3rd Île-de-France Karine Lasalle
16 January Rodez A 0–1 Bussaglia 40' 300 3rd Languedoc-Roussillon Dorothée Ily
23 January Saint-Étienne H 1–0 Bussaglia 22' (pen.) 150 3rd France Séverine Craipeau
13 February Hénin-Beaumont H 1–2 Bussaglia 33' 250 3rd Brittany Élodie Coppola
20 March Saint-Brieuc A 0–3 Kátia 16, 36', Delannoy 27' 100 3rd France Séverine Craipeau
27 March Juvisy H 3–1 Pizzala 20', Kátia 44', Houara 75' 400 Increase 2nd Lorraine Nathalie Mittelbronn
6 February Lyon A 3–0 200 Decrease 3rd Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Noëlle Robin
24 April Le Mans H 2–1 Kátia 22', Thomas 82' 250 3rd Île-de-France Karine Lasalle
15 May La Roche A 1–6 Kátia 42, 82', Houara 46', Prévost 54', Delannoy 58' (pen.), Coton-Pélagie 66' (pen.) 150 3rd Centre-Val de Loire Gwendoline Defente
29 May Montpellier H 1–0 Delannoy 88' (pen.) 500 Increase 2nd Nord-Pas-de-Calais Cindy Gosselin

Challenge de France

Paris Saint-Germain entered the 2010–11 Challenge de France season as defending champions having won the title last season in a one-sided Final against Montpellier at the Stade Robert Bobin. A masterful display saw PSG claim their first major title and most prestigious honour to date. Division 1 sides entered the draw for the Second Round and Paris Saint-Germain began their defence of the trophy visiting Division 2 side Issy. Zohra Ayachi struck a hat-trick as Challenge de France holders PSG cruised to victory in Issy. Camillo Vaz's ladies stormed home as they scored a record ten goals against their weak opponents to secure a place in the last-32. Paris Saint-Germain began their defence of the trophy by putting ten past Issy, and then faced a trip to Alsace to play Vendenheim of the second division. The French Football Federation validated the appeal to replace the Challenge de France Féminin for the Coupe de France Féminine from the 2011–12 season onwards. A Joanna Schwartz strike midway through the second half took Vendenheim into the last-16 at the expense of Paris Saint-Germain after a nervy evening at the Stade Waldeck.

Date Round Opponents H / A Result Scorer(s) Attendance Referee
2011
30 January Second Round Issy A 0 – 10 Lozè 14, 53', Bussaglia 21', Lepailleur 28',
 ? 31' (o.g.), Prévost 32', Ayachi 35, 56, 85', Boulleau 51'
France Yannick Tenesi
20 February Round of 32 Vendenheim A 1 – 0 300 France Marie-Laure Taesch

Reserves and academy

Paris Saint-Germain 2010–11 football season
Paris Saint-Germain
2010–11 season
DH Île-de-FranceChampions
Challenge National Féminine U-19Groupe A, 2nd
PSG B Manager France Pierre-Yves Bodineau
U-19 Manager France Julien Rigoux
Football School France Léa Rubio, Nora Coton-Pélagie
Head Doctors France Dr. N'Guyen, Stéphane Cascua
Physical Trainer France Denis Lefebve
Physiotherapist France Cédric Dupuis
Goalkeeping Coach France Jean Paul Plaire
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Stade Georges Lefèvre (3,500 / -)

Source: PSG.fr

PSG B
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorer(s) Attendance Position Referee
Phase 1 - Group A
2010
25 September Domont H 8 – 2 Dorival , Thebaud , Corso x2', Lozè x2', Conforti x2' 2nd
2 October Paris CA A 1 – 7 Rouaud , Corso , Conforti x2', Okpo x3' Increase 1st
9 October Blanc-Mesnil H 16 – 0 Okpo x4', Pradier , Coton-Pélagie , Conforti x4', Lozè x5', ? 1st
16 October Bagneux A 0 – 1 Conforti 1st
6 November Tremblay A 1 – 5 Kaabachi , Legrand , Okpo x3' 1st
13 November Bagneux H 0 – 0 1st
20 November Paris CA H 3 – 2 Maknoun , Kaabachi , Okpo 1st
2011
15 January Blanc-Mesnil A 0 – 11 Corso , Mahfoud , Bayle x2', Prévost x2', Conforti x4', ? 1st
22 January Domont A 0 – 2 Dellas 13', Bafuanikisa 84' 1st
12 February Tremblay H 0 – 1 1st
Phase 2 - Challenge DH
12 March Juvisy H 6 – 1 Lozè , Corso , Bayle , Okpo , ? , ? 1st
19 March Bagneux A 1 – 9 Corso x2', Bayle , Okpo x2', Lozè x3', ? 1st
26 March Tremblay A 3 – 4 Corso , Pinto , Lozè , ? 1st
2 April Val d'Orge H 6 – 0 Thomas x3', Conforti , Okpo , Lozè 1st
30 April Paris CA A 2 – 4 Traoré , Kervroedan , Lozè , Okpo 1st
7 May Juvisy A 1 – 3 Conforti x2', Pinto 1st
14 May Bagneux H 11 – 0 Conforti x4', Hamidouche , Larroude , Lozè x5' 1st
21 May Tremblay H 5 – 1 Bayle , Lozè , Okpo x2', Ayachi 1st
28 May Val d'Orge A 5 – 6 Conforti , Poulain , Corso , Kaabachi x2', ? 1st
4 June Paris CA H 0 – 0 1st
U-19
Date Opponents H / A Result Scorer(s) Attendance Position Referee
2010
26 September Vendenheim H 1 – 2 Kervroedan 70' 7th France Mathieu Renaud
17 October Hénin-Beaumont A 4 – 9 Maknoun 1, 60', Guerrab 3, 11', Kervroedan 44, 48, 56', Friard 88', Mahfoud 90+1' Increase 4th France Amandine Desrumaux
24 October Montigny H 3 – 0 Friard 44', Maknoun 60, 78' 4th France Thomas Chaumeron
14 November Le Mans A 2 – 3 Guerrab 36', Le Garrec 48', Maknoun 66' Increase 3rd France Cédric Avignon
28 November Juvisy H 3 – 0 Kaabachi 51', Friard 63', Maknoun 76' Increase 1st France Kévin Garnier
2011
30 January Compiègne A 0 – 5 Guerrab 38', Odini 51', Friard 60, 88', Kaabachi 83' 1st France Lilia Achiche Garnier
16 January Saint-Brieuc A 1 – 5 Maknoun 12', Guerrab 16, 52, 87', Kervroedan 81' 1st France Emilie Giraud
23 January Hénin-Beaumont H 1 – 2 Kaabachi 19' (pen.) 1st France Noureddin Guini
6 February Montigny A 0 – 0 Decrease 2nd France Tiago Tinoco
13 February Le Mans H 2 – 0 Guerrab 15', Flores Silvaje 88' Increase 1st France Tiago Tinoco
20 March Juvisy A 0 – 0 1st France Pascal Boumendil
27 March Compiègne H 8 – 1 Kervroedan 26, 66', Guerrab 42', Maknoun 50, 67, 82', Kaabachi 60', Flores Silvaje 84' 1st France Ahmed Guettoufi
17 April Saint-Brieuc H 5 – 0 Reguengo 30, 62', Thomas 42, 70, 82' 1st France Karim Amejal
8 May Vendenheim A 1 – 0 Decrease 2nd France Morgane Zimmer

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