2010–11 US Città di Palermo season

U.S. Città di Palermo played the 2010–11 season in Serie A, the seventh consecutive season for the Sicilian club in the Italian top flight since their return to the league in 2004.

U.S. Città di Palermo
2010–11 season
ChairmanMaurizio Zamparini
Head coachDelio Rossi (until Week 27)
Serse Cosmi (from Week 28 to 31)
Delio Rossi (from Week 32)
Serie A7th
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup stage
Coppa ItaliaRunners-up

Review and events

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US Palermo lineup in a UEFA Europa League game against PFC CSKA Moscow.
Delio Rossi, the head coach of Palermo until Week 27 and from Week 32.
Serse Cosmi was appointed the head coach following Delio Rossi's dismissal, only for 4 Weeks.

Long-time Palermo players Fábio Simplício and Mark Bresciano left the rosanero by 30 June after failing to agree for a contract extension with the club. On 29 May 2010 Legea was announced as Palermo's new teamwear sponsor, taking over such duties from Lotto Sport Italia.[1] The club also announced in June 2010 a one-year agreement extension with main sponsor Eurobet.[2]

The first high-profile move from Palermo was completed on 11 June, when the club announced the signing of Chilean prolific striker Mauricio Pinilla from Grosseto.[3] The move was followed by the signing of experienced Siena forward Massimo Maccarone days later.[4]

On 6 July it was confirmed the appointment of 38-year-old former player Giovanni Tedesco as the club's new team manager.[5] On 7 July Palermo also announced the signing of Polish international defender Kamil Glik.[6]

On 8 July, Palermo announced to have sold Danish international centre-back Simon Kjær to 1. Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg.[7] Four days later, the club confirmed to have signed Italy U-20 international Matteo Darmian from AC Milan in a co-ownership bid.[8]

On 16 July Palermo announced the signing of Argentine full-backSantiago García from Rosario Central.[9] The next day Napoli announced the acquisition of Uruguayan international striker Edinson Cavani from the rosanero club.[10]

As a replacement for Kjær, Palermo then chose to acquire young Argentine centre back Ezequiel Muñoz; the player was successively announced to have joined the club's Austrian training camp on 30 July, after he underwent a medical in Sicily.[11] The transfer was officially formalized on 4 August.[12] On 6 August, Paolo Beruatto was introduced as the new head of the Primavera under-19 squad.[13] On the same day, Palermo was coupled to Slovenian club NK Maribor for the playoff round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, with the first leg scheduled at Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo on 19 August, and the return leg seven days later at Maribor's home venue.[14] In the first leg, and the first competitive seasonal game for Palermo, the Sicilians defeated Maribor with a clear result of 3–0, thanks to goals from Maccarone, Hernández and Pastore;[15] the rosanero won the qualification to the group stage one week late, despite losing the return leg 3–2.[16][17] On the following group stage draw, Palermo was included in Group F together with PFC CSKA Moscow, Sparta Prague and FC Lausanne-Sport.

On 27 August 2010 Maribor announced to have sold midfielders Armin Bačinović and Josip Iličić, both Slovenian internationals, to Palermo.[18] The first league game, played on 29 August, ended in a 0–0 home draw to Cagliari; on the very next day, Palermo announced the signing of Brazilian 18-year-old attacking midfielder João Pedro from Atlético Mineiro.[19]

Palermo started the season in good fashion, achieving impressive results such as away wins against Juventus and Fiorentina, as well a clear home win against Roma; in particular, the newly acquired Slovenian duo of Bačinović and Ilicić proved to be an absolute bargain signing, with both players being regularly featured in Palermo's Serie A games and praised. Other new signings who managed to break into the first team in a regular basis included defender Ezequiel Muñoz and striker Mauricio Pinilla.

Impressive results at domestic league level were not repeated in the Europa League, as Palermo was eliminated by the likes of PFC CSKA Moscow and Sparta Prague, ending the qualification round with only 7 points (2 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses).

In December 2010 Palermo confirmed to have signed a third Slovenian player from Maribor, defender Siniša Anđelković, who will join the rosanero from January 2011.[20] A fourth Slovenian player, midfielder Jasmin Kurtić, was acquired days later.[21]

Another winter move was completed on 24 January 2011, with striker Massimo Maccarone departing from Sicily after only six months, in order to join fellow Serie A club Sampdoria in a permanent transfer move.[22] The following day, Palermo won qualification to the Coppa Italia semifinals after defeating Parma on penalties.

This result was followed by a string of three consecutive defeats, the latest of whom being a record home loss in which a nine-man Palermo succumbed to Udinese in a shocking 0–7 result, which represents both the largest home loss and the largest Serie A loss in the club's history.[23] Such result led to immediate rumours regarding an imminent dismissal of head coach Delio Rossi, that was informally confirmed by Zamparini himself in several interview throughout the day.[24] The next day Palermo formally announced the dismissal of Delio Rossi and the appointment Serse Cosmi as his replacement.[25][26] After two more losses (against Lazio and Genoa, respectively), Cosmi achieved his first win in charge of Palermo by surprisingly defeating league-toppers AC Milan in a 1–0 home triumph, with Romanian defender Dorin Goian scoring the only goal of the game.

On 3 April 2011 Cosmi, after the defeat in the derby with Catania, for 4–0 was sacked. In its place, after 4 games back Delio Rossi.[27] Rossi's return led Palermo ultimately back to track with a surprising 3–2 win at Stadio Olimpico against Roma, and an even more surprising win in the Coppa Italia semifinals, where the rosanero defeated freshly-crowned Italian champions AC Milan with an aggregate 4–3 win (2–2 in Milan, 2–1 in Palermo), thus qualifying the Sicilians to the domestic cup final for their third time in history. The final, that saw a massive participation from Palermo fans, ended however in a rather controversial 1–3 loss to Inter, with Muñoz scoring the only goal for the rosanero in a game the Sicilians were forced to play without key elements as Bačinović and Bovo, and with Goian getting injured in the first half to be replaced by Moris Carrozzieri, who was at his second game in the season after a two-year suspension due to cocaine usage. In the days following the event, Zamparini and Delio Rossi announced to have parted company, thus freeing the Palermo dugout for the new season.

Confirmed summer transfer market bids

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In
MF  SUIPajtim Kasami (from AC Bellinzona[28])
FW  CHIMauricio Pinilla (from Grosseto[3])
FW  ITAMassimo Maccarone (from Siena[4])
DF  POLKamil Glik (from Piast Gliwice[6])
DF  ITAMatteo Darmian (from Milan, co-ownership[8])
GK  ITAGiacomo Brichetto (from Novara[9])
DF  ARGSantiago García (from Rosario Central[9])
GK  ITAFrancesco Benussi (from Lecce[29])
DF  ARGEzequiel Muñoz (from Boca Juniors[12])
GK  ITAMattia Migani (from Rimini, free transfer[30])
FW  ITAMichele Pieri (from Rimini, free transfer[30])
DF  GRESokratis Tsoukalas (from Atromitos[31])
DF  ITANicola Maniero (on loan from Padova[32])
FW  ITAUmberto Nappello (from Potenza, free transfer[33])
MF  SVNArmin Bačinović (from Maribor[18])
MF  SVNJosip Iličić (from Maribor[18])
MF  BRAJoão Pedro (from Atlético Mineiro[19])
MF  ISREran Zahavi (from Tel-Aviv[34])
FW  PARDaniel Jara Martínez (from Club Nacional[35])
Out
MF  BRAFábio Simplício (end of contract, to Roma)
MF  AUSMark Bresciano (end of contract, to Lazio)
FW  ITAMarco Giovio (to Grosseto, co-ownership[3])
DF  ITAAntonio Mazzotta (to Lecce, co-ownership[36])
MF  ITAGiovanni Tedesco (retired[5])
DF  DENSimon Kjær (to VfL Wolfsburg[7])
DF  ITAAlberto Cossentino (to Novara, co-ownership[37])
Out on loan
FW  ITADavide Lanzafame (to Juventus[38])
FW  ITADavis Curiale (to Crotone[37])
DF  ITAAndrea Raggi (to Bari[37])
DF  ITAEmanuele Terranova (to Frosinone[37])
MF  ITADaniele Conti (to Südtirol[37])
DF  SUIMichel Morganella (to Novara[37])
GK  ALBSamir Ujkani (to Novara[37])
MF  ITAKarim Laribi (to Foggia[39])
FW  ALBEdgar Çani (to Modena[40])
FW  URUEdinson Cavani (to Napoli[10][41])
DF  ITASamuele Romeo (to Alessandria[40])
DF  ITAEros Pellegrini (to Pavia[40])
MF  ITARoberto Guana (to Chievo[42])
MF  ARGNicolás Bertolo (to Real Zaragoza[43])
FW  ITADavide Succi (to Padova[32])
DF  ITADaniel Cappelletti (to Padova[44])
DF  ITAHernán Paolo Dellafiore (to Parma[45])
DF  ITAAndrea Adamo (to Reggiana[46])
FW  CROIgor Budan (to Cesena[47])
GK  BRARubinho (to Torino[47])
GK  ITAGiuseppe Ingrassia (to Pergocrema[47])
MF  ITASalvatore Temperino (to Canavese[47])

Confirmed winter transfer market bids

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DF  SVNSiniša Anđelković (from Maribor[20])
DF  SVNJasmin Kurtić (from Gorica[21])
FW  ITAMichele Paolucci (on loan from Siena[48])
FW  ALBJurgen Hoxha (from L'Aquila[48])
Out
MF  ITAMaurizio Ciaramitaro (released[49])
FW  ITAMassimo Maccarone (to Sampdoria[22])
Out on loan
DF  POLKamil Glik (at Bari[50])
MF  ITANicola Rigoni (at Vicenza[51])
MF  BRAJoão Pedro (at Vitória Guimarães[48][52])
FW  ITAPaolo Carbonaro (loan return from Barletta, to Gela[48])

Squad stats

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Updated 22 May 2011[53]

No.PosNatPlayerTotalSerie AEuropa LeagueCoppa Italia
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
12GK  ITAGiacomo Brichetto00000000
46GK  ITASalvatore Sirigu43-7037-623-63-2
99GK  ITAFrancesco Benussi6-91-15-800
3DF  ROUDorin Goian2011613010
5DF  ITACesare Bovo4243247030
6DF  ARGEzequiel Muñoz4013404120
16DF  ITAMattia Cassani4203207030
29DF  ARGSantiago García70303010
36DF  ITAMatteo Darmian1601104010
42DF  ITAFederico Balzaretti4223327020
66DF  SVNSiniša Anđelković80700010
80DF  ITAMoris Carrozzieri10100000
95DF  ITAGiuseppe Prestia10001000
4MF  SUIPajtim Kasami2401408020
8MF  ITAGiulio Migliaccio4433526130
11MF  ITAFabio Liverani1801205010
21MF  SVNArmin Bačinović3423320010
23MF  ITAAntonio Nocerino4743846030
27MF  ARGJavier Pastore431335116121
72MF  SVNJosip Iličić3783480030
77MF  SVNJasmin Kurtić51410010
92MF  ITAFrancesco Ardizzone10001000
94MF  GHAAfriyie Acquah1201100010
9FW  URUAbel Hernández2782234411
10FW  ITAFabrizio Miccoli (captain)27102193031
22FW  ITAMichele Paolucci10100000
51FW  CHIMauricio Pinilla2992286110
90FW  PARDaniel Jara Martínez10000010
98FW  ITAGabriele Zerbo10001000
Players sold or loaned out during the winter transfer market:
25DF  POLKamil Glik40004000
7MF  BRAJoão Pedro40103000
24MF  ITANicola Rigoni91405100
32FW  ITAMassimo Maccarone2651828300

Match results

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Legend

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WinDrawLoss

Serie A

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Date and timeOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendanceReport
28 August 2010 – 20:45CagliariHomeDrew 0–028,6121 Archived 1 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
12 September 2010 – 12:30BresciaAwayLost 2–3Pastore, Balzaretti~ 7,0001 Archived 14 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
19 September 2010 – 15:00InterHomeLost 1–2Iličić27,2911 Archived 20 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
23 September 2010 – 20:45JuventusAwayWon 3–1Pastore, Iličić, Bovo~ 16,0001 Archived 26 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
26 September 2010 – 15:00LecceHomeDrew 2–2Pinilla, Maccarone22,3781[permanent dead link], 2
3 October 2010 – 15:00FiorentinaAwayWon 2–1Iličić, Pastore~ 35,0001 Archived 10 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
17 October 2010 – 15:00BolognaHomeWon 4–1Pastore, Iličić, Pinilla, Bačinović23,5871[permanent dead link], 2
24 October 2010 – 15:00UdineseAwayLost 1–2Pinilla~ 20,0001[permanent dead link], 2
27 October 2010 – 12:30LazioHomeLost 0–129,5391[permanent dead link], 2
31 October 2010 – 20:45GenoaHomeWon 1–0Pinilla24,3681 Archived 10 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
7 November 2010 – 20:45MilanAwayLost 1–3Bačinović38,9031 Archived 12 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
21 November 2010 – 15:00CataniaHomeWon 3–1Pastore (3)25,5321 Archived 17 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
28 November 2010 – 15:00CesenaAwayWon 2–1Iličić, Miccoli14,0681[permanent dead link], 2
4 December 2010 – 20:45RomaHomeWon 3–1Miccoli, Iličić, Nocerino29,6911 Archived 3 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
11 December 2010 – 20:45NapoliAwayLost 0–1~ 40,0001[permanent dead link], 2
18 December 2010 – 18:00ParmaHomeWon 3–1Pinilla, Miccoli, Kasami~ 25,0001[permanent dead link], 2
6 January 2011 – 15:00TorinoAwayDrew 1–1Iličić~ 15,0001 Archived 28 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
8 January 2011 – 15:00SampdoriaHomeWon 3–0Miccoli, Migliaccio, Maccarone26,0201 Archived 7 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
11 January 2011 – 15:00ChievoAwayDrew 0–09,8001[permanent dead link], 2
16 January 2011 – 12:30CagliariAwayLost 1–3Pastore~ 8,0001 Archived 22 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
22 January 2011 – 18:00BresciaHomeWon 1–0Bovo21,1521, 2
30 January 2011 – 15:00InterAwayLost 2–3Miccoli, Nocerino?1[permanent dead link], 2
3 February 2011 – 20:45JuventusHomeWon 2–1Miccoli, Migliaccio25,9721 Archived 4 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
6 February 2011 – 15:00LecceAwayWon 4–2Miccoli, Pastore, Hernández, Iličić~ 15,0001 Archived 10 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
13 February 2011 – 12:30FiorentinaHomeLost 2–4Pastore, Nocerino24,5711 Archived 15 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
19 February 2011 – 18:00BolognaAwayLost 0–1~ 20,0001 Archived 23 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
27 February 2011 – 15:00UdineseHomeLost 0–722,8311 Archived 22 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
6 March 2011 – 20:45LazioAwayLost 0–2~ 25,0001 Archived 13 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
13 March 2011 – 15:00GenoaAwayLost 0–11
19 March 2011 – 20:45MilanHomeWon 1–0Goian25,1161
3 April 2011 – 15:00CataniaAwayLost 0–4~ 25,0001
10 April 2011CesenaHomeDrew 2–2Kurtić, Pinilla1 Archived 14 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
16 April 2011RomaAwayWon 3–2Pinilla, Hernández (2)1 Archived 11 January 2013 at archive.today
23 April 2011NapoliHomeWon 2–1Balzaretti, Bovo1 Archived 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
1 May 2011ParmaAwayLost 1–3Pastore1 Archived 3 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
8 May 2011TorinoHomeWon 2–1Miccoli, Bovo1 Archived 14 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
15 May 2011SampdoriaAwayWon 2–1Miccoli, Pinilla1 Archived 19 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
22 May 2011ChievoHomeLost 1–3Nocerino1 Archived 25 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine

Coppa Italia

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Date and timeRoundOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendanceReport
19 January 2011 – 17:30Round of 16ChievoHomeWon 1–0Miccoli~ 8,0001, 2
25 January 2011 – 21:00Quarter-finalsParmaHomeWon 0–0 (5–4 p)15,3351 Archived 28 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 2
20 April 2011 – 20:45Semi-finals – First legAC MilanAwayDrew 2–2Pastore, Hernández1 Archived 3 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
11 May 2011 – 20:45Semi-finals – Second legAC MilanHomeWon 2–1Migliaccio, Bovo33,4141
29 May 2011 – 20:45FinalInternazionaleOlimpico, RomeLost 1–3Muñoz68,8151 Archived 2 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine

UEFA Europa League

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Date and timeRoundOpponentVenueResultScorersAttendanceReport
19 August 2010 – 20:301st round – 1st Leg MariborHomeWon 3–0Maccarone, Hernández, Pastore28,4161 Archived 22 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
26 August 2010 – 20:451st round – 2nd Leg MariborAwayLost 2–3Hernández (2)~ 12,0001 Archived 28 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
16 September 2010 – 19:00Group stage – Group F Sparta PragueAwayLost 2–3Maccarone, Hernández13,7661 Archived 28 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
30 September 2010 – 21:00Group stage – Group F FC Lausanne-SportHomeWon 1–0Migliaccio~ 10,0001[permanent dead link], 2
21 October 2010 – 21:00Group stage – Group F PFC CSKA MoscowHomeLost 0–3~ 10,0001[permanent dead link], 2
4 November 2010 – 19:00Group stage – Group F PFC CSKA MoscowAwayLost 1–3Maccarone?1 Archived 6 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2
25 November 2010 – 21:00Group stage – Group F Sparta PragueHomeDrew 2–2Rigoni, Pinilla~ 10,0001[permanent dead link], 2
9 December 2010 – 19:00Group stage – Group F FC Lausanne-SportAwayWon 1–0Muñoz?1 Archived 18 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine, 2

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