2010–11 Hertha BSC season

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Hertha BSC
2010–11 season
PresidentWerner Gegenbauer
ManagerMarkus Babbel
2. Bundesliga1st
DFB-PokalSecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Adrián Ramos
(15 goals)

All: Adrián Ramos
(17 goals)
Highest home attendance74,228
(v. Union Berlin
(v. FC Augsburg)
Lowest home attendance28,973 (v. VfL Bochum)
Average home league attendance45,958

The 2010–11 season of Hertha BSC began between 14 August 2010 with a DFB-Pokal match against SC Pfullendorf, and ended on 15 May 2011, the last match day of the 2. Bundesliga, with a match against FC Augsburg. With a 1–0 victory over MSV Duisburg on 25 April 2011, Hertha secured promotion to the Bundesliga with three matches left to play. Two weeks later, Hertha secured the championship with a 2–0 over Erzgebirge Aue. In the DFB-Pokal, Hertha were eliminated in the 2nd round.

Transfers[]

Summer transfers[]

Winter transfers[]

Goals and appearances[]

No. Pos Nat Player Total 2. Bundesliga DFB-Pokal
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Netherlands NED Maikel Aerts 25 0 24 0 1 0
2 DF Germany GER Christian Lell 35 0 33 0 2 0
3 DF Georgia (country) GEO Levan Kobiashvili 34 3 32 3 2 0
4 DF Czech Republic CZE Roman Hubník 33 3 31 3 2 0
5 DF Croatia CRO Andre Mijatović 27 1 26 1 1 0
6 DF Germany GER Christoph Janker 4 0 4 0 0 0
7 MF Austria AUT Daniel Beichler2 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 DF Hungary HUN Pál Dárdai1 1 0 1 0 0 0
9 FW Colombia COL Adrián Ramos 35 17 33 15 2 2
10 MF Brazil BRA Raffael 31 10 30 10 1 0
12 DF Brazil BRA Ronny 23 2 22 2 1 0
13 MF Australia AUS Nikita Rukavytsya 32 4 31 4 1 0
14 DF Germany GER Sebastian Neumann 13 0 11 0 2 0
15 MF Germany GER Sascha Bigalke 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 FW Canada CAN Rob Friend 27 6 25 5 2 1
17 FW Bulgaria BUL Valeri Domovchiyski 22 5 20 5 2 0
18 MF Germany GER Peter Niemeyer 30 3 28 3 2 0
19 FW Germany GER Pierre-Michel Lasogga 25 13 25 13 0 0
20 MF Germany GER Patrick Ebert 12 1 12 1 0 0
21 GK Germany GER Sascha Burchert 3 0 3 0 0 0
22 DF Brazil BRA Kaká2 1 0 1 0 0 0
23 MF Germany GER Fanol Perdedaj 17 0 16 0 1 0
24 DF Germany GER Shervin Radjabali-Fardi2 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 MF Germany GER Lennart Hartmann 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 DF Germany GER Nico Schulz 23 0 21 0 2 0
27 MF Germany GER Alfredo Morales1 3 0 3 0 0 0
28 MF Switzerland  SUI Fabian Lustenberger 18 1 18 1 0 0
29 MF Germany GER Marvin Knoll1 2 0 2 0 0 0
30 MF Germany GER Zecke Neuendorf1 1 0 1 0 0 0
31 GK Germany GER Marco Sejna 8 0 7 0 1 0
35 FW Austria AUT Marco Djuricin 9 2 9 2 0 0

Last Updated: 15 May 2011

Notes
  • ^1 Not a full-time member of the first team.
  • ^2 Left Hertha in the winter transfer period.

Results[]

2. Bundesliga[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Note: Results are given with Hertha BSC score listed first.

Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Hertha BSC Goalscorers
1 20 August 2010 H Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 3–2 48,385 Domovchiyski 30', Djuricin 49', 80'
2 30 August 2010 A Fortuna Düsseldorf 2–1 30,629 Friend 25', Domovchiyski 30'
3 12 September 2010 H Arminia Bielefeld 3–1 47,726 Friend 5', 79', Ramos 7'
4 17 September 2010 A Union Berlin 1–1 18,500 Niemeyer 2'
5 21 September 2010 H Karlsruher SC 4–0 33,828 Ramos 1', Rukavytsya 23', Domovchiyski 54', Raffael 77'
6 24 September 2010 A FC Energie Cottbus 1–0 21,250 Friend 59'
7 4 October 2010 H Alemannia Aachen 0–0 34,762
8 16 October 2010 A FSV Frankfurt 1–0 7,477 Ramos 88'
9 22 October 2010 H SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2–0 39,274 Domovchiyski 76', Raffael 90'
10 30 October 2010 H FC Ingolstadt 04 3–1 38,529 Raffael 17', Domovchiyski 52', Ramos 69'
11 7 November 2010 A SC Paderborn 07 0–1 12,261
12 15 November 2010 H VfL Bochum 2–0 28,973 Lasogga 32', 69'
13 19 November 2010 A VfL Osnabrück 0–2 16,200
14 27 November 2010 H MSV Duisburg 0–2 32,052
15 5 December 2010 A 1860 Munich 0–1 23,600
16 12 December 2010 H Erzgebirge Aue 2–0 45,892 Kobiashvili 36' (pen.), Lasogga 65'
17 18 December 2010 A FC Augsburg 1–1 25,647 Rukavytsya 27'
18 17 January 2011 A Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 3–1 6,850 Lasogga 7', 67', Kobiashvili 70' (pen.)
19 23 January 2011 H Fortuna Düsseldorf 4–2 36,126 Ramos 29', 90+4', Rukavytsya 51', Lasogga 77'
20 30 January 2011 A Arminia Bielefeld 3–1 20,017 Ronny 18', Raffael 39', 76'
21 5 February 2011 H Union Berlin 1–2 74,228 Hubník 13'
22 13 February 2011 A Karlsruher SC 6–2 20,823 Raffael 47', 62', 66', Ramos 72', 87', Ronny 90'
23 21 February 2011 H Energie Cottbus 2–2 40,134 Lasogga 16', Hubník 40'
24 26 February 2011 A Alemannia Aachen 5–0 20,758 Lustenberger 10', Ramos 33', 59', Lasogga 36', Rukavystya 56'
25 4 March 2011 H FSV Frankfurt 3–1 32,401 Ebert 21', Hubník 34', Raffael 82'
26 14 March 2011 A SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2–0 12,790 Ramos 40', Niemeyer 50'
27 18 March 2011 A FC Ingolstadt 04 1–1 10,900 Lasogga 70'
28 3 April 2011 H SC Paderborn 07 2–0 70,621 Lasogga 39', Mijatović 45+1'
29 11 April 2011 A VfL Bochum 2–0 24,211 Niemeyer 24', Raffael 87'
30 16 April 2011 H VfL Osnabrück 4–0 46,293 Lasogga 37', 56', Ramos 41', 89'
31 25 April 2011 A MSV Duisburg 1–0 16,777 Ramos 27'
32 29 April 2011 H 1860 Munich 1–2 57,829 Aygün 60' (o.g.)
33 8 May 2011 A Erzgebirge Aue 2–0 Ramos 14', Friend 44'
34 15 Mary 2011 H FC Augsburg 2–1 74,228 Lasogga 44', Kobiashvili 74' (pen.)

DFB-Pokal[]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Note: Results are given with Hertha BSC score listed first.

Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–A
Attendance Hertha BSC Goalscorers
1 14 August 2009 A SC Pfullendorf 2–0 7,100 Ramos 61', Friend 75'
2 26 October 2010 A TuS Koblenz 1–2 7,500 Ramos 88'

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