Season | 2010–11 |
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Champions | Genk |
Relegated |
Charleroi Eupen |
Champions League |
Genk Standard |
Europa League |
Anderlecht Club Brugge Westerlo |
Matches played | 300 |
Goals scored | 798 (2.66 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Ivan Perišić (22 goals) |
Biggest home win | Standard 7–0 Lierse (27 November 2010) |
Biggest away win | Charleroi 0–5 Club Brugge (19 September 2010) |
Highest scoring | Gent 5–3 Zulte-Waregem (19 September 2010) Gent 4–4 Westerlo (20 November 2010) Westerlo 7–1 Zulte-Waregem (7 May 2011) |
Longest winning run | 5 matches Genk, Lokeren |
Longest unbeaten run | 15 matches Anderlecht |
Longest losing run | 7 matches Charleroi |
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2011–12 →
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The 2010–11 season of the Belgian Pro League (also known as Jupiler Pro League for sponsorship reasons) is the 108th season of top-tier football in Belgium. It began on 30 July 2010 with the first match of the regular season and ended in May 2011 with the last matches of the playoff rounds. Anderlecht were the defending champions.
For the second time, a system of playoffs was used to determine the Belgian champions (contested by the top 6 teams after the regular season) and which teams would play in Europe the following season (teams ranked 7–14 playoff after the regular season with the winner entering a further playoff for the chance to 'steal' the European place of the lowest ranked team in the Top 6 playoff). In terms of relegation, a playoff was introduced between the 15th and 16th team after the regular season; those teams would play each other 5 times in a mini-league, with the team which finished fifteenth playing at home in matches 1, 3 and 5 and starting with a 3-point bonus. The loser of this playoff series would be relegated, whilst the winner would play the Second division relegation playoff with three teams from the Belgian Second Division for the chance to retain its place in first division.
On 28 December 2009, during the previous season, Mouscron went bankrupt and was immediately relegated. Roeselare ended the season in 15th place, forcing them to take part in the relegation play offs. As they lost these play offs they were also relegated and replaced by playoff winners Eupen. With this, Eupen became the first ever team from the German community to play at the highest level of Belgian football. Earlier, Belgian Second Division champions Lierse had been directly promoted.