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- 2010–11_Sporting_Clube_de_Portugal_season notes "Second nationality: Chile".
- 2010–11_Sporting_Clube_de_Portugal_season notes "Second nationality: Germany".
- 2010–11_Sporting_Clube_de_Portugal_season notes "Second nationality: Guinea-Bissau".
- 2010–11_Sporting_Clube_de_Portugal_season notes "Second nationality: Italy".
- 2010–11_Sporting_Clube_de_Portugal_season notes "Second nationality: Portugal".
- 2011_AFL_finals_series notes "* lost its first Saturday night match at Etihad Stadium since Round 9, 2003.".
- 2011_AFL_finals_series notes "* was the first non-Victorian team to make the top four since 2007".
- 2011_AFL_finals_series notes "* won its first final since the 2001 First Elimination Final. *The attendance of 90,161 was a new record for the highest ever for an elimination final. This record stood until 2013.".
- 2011_AFL_finals_series notes "*This was 's third narrow loss in an interstate final in three years. * won its first final since the 2006 grand final.".
- 2011_AFL_season notes "* By winning this NAB Cup, Collingwood became the first team since its opponent Essendon, in 1993/1994, to win a pre-season premiership after winning the previous year's grand final. This was Collingwood's second pre-season/night premiership, the previous one coming in the 1979 Night Series.".
- 2011_AFL_season notes "*This was the sixth Grand Final contested between Collingwood and Geelong, and the first since 1953. *Collingwood finished its season with only three losses, all against Geelong. *Mick Malthouse coached his 50th finals match *Chris Scott became the 13th person to coach a VFL/AFL team to a premiership in his debut coaching season, and the first since Alan Joyce in 1988".
- 2011_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*".
- 2011_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Patrick Dangerfield played his 50th game for Adelaide. *".
- 2011_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*Patrick Dangerfield stood out by kicking a career high of 6 goals. *This was the first time that Nathan Bock played against Adelaide since leaving to play for the Gold Coast.".
- 2011_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*This match began Adelaide's 20th year in the AFL with a rematch against Hawthorn, their first opponent in this competition in their inaugural 1991 season. *This was Nathan van Berlo's first game as the 6th appointed captain. *Jason Porplyzia lasted five minutes but scored the first goal for the crows before dislocating his shoulder.".
- 2011_Adelaide_Football_Club_season notes "*This was Adelaide's largest loss since Round 17, 2004 and the second-largest under Neil Craig. *This was Melbourne's greatest victory over Adelaide.".
- 2011_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "25200.0".
- 2011_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Game ended in the top of the seventh inning due to the Mercy rule.".
- 2011_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Game was rescheduled from Friday afternoon to Saturday morning because of weather.".
- 2011_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Game was suspended during the top of the 7 due to rain and was not resumed until Sunday afternoon, after the Clemson/NC State game".
- 2011_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_Baseball_Tournament notes "Longest game in ACC Tournament history.".
- 2011_Australian_Football_International_Cup notes "*Ireland scored the last seven goals of the match to complete a big comeback.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "Justin Sherman played against his former club for the first time.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The Brisbane Lions lost their first home game of the season for the first time in thirteen years.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The Lions lost their first three matches of the season for the first time since 1998, the year they last won the wooden spoon.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The Lions recorded the worst start to a season since 1998. After won earlier against , Brisbane is the only team winless.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The Lions won their first match for 2011. They won their first match at home since Round 10, 2010 and the crowd of 18,404 was the lowest crowd for a Brisbane Lions home game at The Gabba since Round 10, 1999.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "The crowd of 17,276 was the lowest crowd for a Brisbane Lions home game at the Gabba since Round 22, 1998.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "This match saw Michael Voss and Chris Scott go head-to-head for the first time as AFL coaches. Jonathan Brown went off the ground after an accidental collision involving Mitch Clark, which was his second of the season.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "This match saw Michael Voss and James Hird go head-to-head for the first time as AFL coaches, almost ten years since they captained their respective sides in the 2001 AFL Grand Final. won at The Gabba for the first time since Round 8, 2000, snapping a six-match losing streak at the venue.".
- 2011_Brisbane_Lions_season notes "This was the inaugural clash between the Gold Coast Suns and the Brisbane Lions, also known as the Queensland Clash. Jared Brennan and Michael Rischitelli played against their former club for the first time.".
- 2011_Canterbury_Tactix_season notes "--02-22".
- 2011_Canterbury_Tactix_season notes "--02-27".
- 2011_Champions_League_Twenty20 notes "David Warner became the first man to score back to back centuries in Champions League Twenty20".
- 2011_Champions_League_Twenty20 notes "David Warner became the fourth man and second century in Champions League Twenty20".
- 2011_Champions_League_Twenty20 notes "David Warner became the second man and the first Australian to score a century in a Champions League Twenty20".
- 2011_Champions_League_Twenty20 notes "Royal Challengers Bangalore became the first team to successfully chase scores above 200 consecutively in Champions League Twenty20.".
- 2011_Champions_League_Twenty20 notes "The Trinidad and Tobago opening partnership of 139 between Lendl Simmons and Adrian Barath is the 2nd highest in the history of Champions League Twenty20".
- 2011_Chinese_Super_League notes "† Team played previous season in CL1.".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points Surrey 22, Essex 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 10, Northamptonshire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 11, Kent 9".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 23, Glamorgan 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 23, Glamorgan 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 23, Leicestershire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 24, Gloucestershire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Derbyshire 8, Essex 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 10, Nottinghamshire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 11, Hampshire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 11, Yorkshire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 19, Lancashire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 22, Yorkshire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 24, Lancashire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 24, Warwickshire 1".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 24, Warwickshire 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Durham 24, Worcestershire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 10, Gloucestershire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 19, Leicestershire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 19, Northamptonshire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 21, Glamorgan 5".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 22, Leicestershire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Essex 9, Gloucestershire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 10, Essex 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 10, Surrey 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 20, Gloucestershire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 22, Leicestershire 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 24, Kent 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 24, Middlesex 1".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Glamorgan 6, Northamptonshire 10".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 11, Leicestershire 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 11, Middlesex 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 21, Derbyshire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 21, Kent 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 21, Surrey 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 24, Kent 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Gloucestershire 5, Surrey 24".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Hampshire 18, Durham 2".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Hampshire 19, Warwickshire 5".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Hampshire 9, Sussex 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Hampshire 9, Yorkshire 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Kent 20, Essex 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Kent 20, Middlesex 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Kent 21, Surrey 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Kent 24, Leicestershire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 10, Sussex 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 20, Warwickshire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 21, Nottinghamshire 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 21, Worcestershire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 22, Somerset 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 22, Sussex 2".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 22, Yorkshire 2".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 22, Yorkshire 4".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 23, Somerset 5".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashire 6, Warwickshire 8".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Lancashirre 22, Hampshire 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Leicestershire 20, Glamorgan 3".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Leicestershire 8, Derbyshire 6".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Leicestershire 8, Kent 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Middlesex 10, Essex 7".
- 2011_County_Championship notes "Points: Middlesex 11, Gloucestershire 10".