2010–11 LNH Division 1

LNH Division 1
Season 2010–11
Champions Montpellier
Relegated Cesson & Dijon
← 2009–10

2010–11 Ligue Nationale de Handball Division 1 season was the 59th since its establishment. Montpellier were the defending champions, having won their title the previous season.

Team information

Chambéry
Nimes
Toulouse
Montpellier
2010–11 teams
Club Arena Capacity
Chambéry SH Le Phare 4 500
USAM Nîmes Le Parnasse 3 391
Toulouse Union Palais des Sports André Brouat 3 751
Dijon Bourgogne HB Palais des Sports JM Geoffroy 4 000
Montpellier AHB Palais des sports René Bougnol
Arena Montpellier
3 000
8 500
Dunkerque HBGL Salle Dewerdt 2 500
Istres OPH Halle polyvalente 2 000
Saint-Raphaël Var HB Palais des Sports Intercommunal 2 000
HBC Nantes Complexe sportif Mangin Beaulieu
Palais des Sports de Beaulieu
2 900
5 000
US Ivry Handball Gymnase Auguste Delaune 1 500
OC Cesson Palais des Sports de la Valette 1 400
Tremblay en France Palais des sports de Tremblay-en-France 1 200
Saint-Cyr Touraine Complexe Sportif Guy Drut 1 200

League table

EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated
# Team MP W D L F A Dff Pts
1 Montpellier AHB 26 25 0 1 847 660 +187 50
2 Chambéry Savoie 26 22 0 4 805 701 +104 44
3 Dunkerque 26 18 1 7 789 732 +57 37
4 Saint Raphaël 26 12 6 8 740 722 +18 30
5 HBC Nantes 26 14 2 10 756 723 +33 30
6 Istres HB 26 13 1 12 701 711 -10 27
7 Tremblay HB 26 11 4 11 654 684 -30 26
8 Saint Cyr Touraine 26 10 0 16 706 767 -61 20
9 Toulouse Union 26 7 4 15 703 762 -59 18
10 USAM Nîmes 26 8 2 16 639 666 -27 18
11 Paris HB 26 7 3 16 691 729 -38 17
12 US Ivry 26 7 2 17 689 758 -69 16
13 OC Cesson 26 6 4 16 658 696 -38 16
14 Dijon 26 6 3 17 673 740 -67 15

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