2010 Scottish Women's Premier League

Scottish Women's Premier League
Season2010
ChampionsGlasgow City[1]
RelegatedAberdeen
Champions LeagueGlasgow City
Matches played132
Top goalscorerDiana Barry (43)[2]
Biggest home winGlasgow City 29–0 FC Kilmarnock[3]
Biggest away winDundee United SC 0–21 Spartans[4]
Highest scoringGlasgow City 29–0 FC Kilmarnock[5]
Longest winning runGlasgow City, 12
(13 June – 7 November)[5]
Longest unbeaten runGlasgow City, 22
(14 March – 7 November)[5]
Longest winless runFC Kilmarnock, 19
(21 March – 24 October)[5]
Longest losing runFC Kilmarnock, 19
(21 March – 24 October)[5]
2009
2011

The 2010 Scottish Women's Premier League was the ninth season of the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top level of women's football in Scotland. 12 teams contested the championship. It was played as a double round-robin within the 2010 calendar year (matches were played between March and November), following a format change in 2009.[1] As that 2009 season had been a transitional, shortened campaign with only one round of fixtures, it was determined that no promotion or relegation would take place, although a championship title was still awarded, and the participants in 2010 were unchanged.

Glasgow City won the championship with a near-perfect record (21 victories 1 draw, 0 defeats) and qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. It was their fourth consecutive title, and fifth overall.[6] The bottom-ranked team, Aberdeen, was relegated to the Scottish Women's Football League First Division.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "Scotland (Women) 2010". RSSSF. 6 August 2020. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  2. ^ Scottish Sun Players Player of the Year, Spartans FC, 26 November 2010
  3. ^ Wilson, Fraser (7 May 2010). "Glasgow City become record breakers as they smash incredible 29 goals past Kilmarnock". Daily Record. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  4. ^ Spartans put 21 past poor Dundee United, The Scotsman, 16 August 2010
  5. ^ a b c d e SPWL 1 2010, Soccerway
  6. ^ Glasgow City are Champions again, Glasgow City FC, 31 October 2010