2010–11 season | |||
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Chairman |
Milan Mandarić Until 30 November 2010 Vichai Raksriaksorn From 10 February 2011 |
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Manager |
Paulo Sousa Until 1 October 2010 Chris Powell and Mike Stowell (caretakers) Sven-Göran Eriksson From 3 October 2010 |
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Football League Championship | 10th | ||
FA Cup | Third round proper | ||
League Cup | Fourth round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Andy King (15) All: Andy King (16) |
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Highest home attendance | 30,919 (vs. Leeds United, Championship, 26 December 2010) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 6,142 (vs. Macclesfield Town, League Cup, 10 August 2010) | ||
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The 2010–11 season was Leicester City F.C.'s 106th season in the English football league system and their 59th (non-consecutive) season in the second tier of English football. They played their second consecutive season in the Football League Championship after being promoted from League One in the 2008–09 season.
After two seasons in charge, Nigel Pearson left the club in the summer to take the vacant managerial position at Hull City. Former Portuguese international Paulo Sousa was named as Pearson's replacement, joining from Swansea City to become Leicester's first ever non-British or Irish manager. However, he was sacked after just nine league games in charge, after a dreadful start saw Leicester sit bottom of the league.Chris Powell and Mike Stowell took temporary charge, before former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson was announced as Leicester boss on 3 October.
Leicester's form improved under Eriksson and a good run after the new year saw Leicester reach 7th place and briefly flirt with hopes of reaching the play-offs, however a run of just 2 wins in 11 league games between 22 February-22 April saw these hopes all but extinguished and Leicester eventually ended up finishing mid-table.
Note: This section does not include close season transfers or pre-season match results, which are listed in their own sections below.
On 12 July 2010, the club announced a three-year deal with Swiss company BURRDA as the official kit supplier. The kit remained without a sponsor for the 2010–11 season and featured a tradition royal blue and white home kit, with an all-yellow away kit and a black third kit with a sky blue sash.