2010–11 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio

The 2010–11 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio season was the twenty-sixth since its establishment. The season began with the first regular season games on 17 September 2010 and ended with the play-off final in May 2011. Tre Fiori are the league champions, having won their seventh Sammarinese championship and third-in-a-row last season.

Teams
Because there is no promotion or relegation in the league, the same 15 teams who competed in the league last season competed in the league this season.
 * S.P. Cailungo (Borgo Maggiore)
 * S.S. Cosmos (Serravalle)
 * F.C. Domagnano (Domagnano)
 * S.C. Faetano (Faetano)
 * S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio (Serravalle)
 * F.C. Fiorentino (Fiorentino)
 * A.C. Juvenes/Dogana (Serravalle)
 * S.P. La Fiorita (Montegiardino)
 * A.C. Libertas (Borgo Maggiore)
 * S.S. Murata (San Marino)
 * S.S. Pennarossa (Chiesanuova)
 * S.S. San Giovanni (Borgo Maggiore)
 * S.P. Tre Fiori (Fiorentino)
 * S.P. Tre Penne (Serravalle)
 * S.S. Virtus (Acquaviva)

Venues
The teams do not have grounds of their own due to restricted space in San Marino. Each match was randomly assigned to one of the following grounds:
 * Stadio Olimpico (Serravalle)
 * Campo di Fiorentino (Fiorentino)
 * Campo di Acquaviva (Chiesanuova)
 * Campo di Dogana (Serravalle)
 * Campo Fonte dell'Ovo (Domagnano)
 * Campo di Serravalle "B" (Serravalle)

Results
All teams played twice against the teams within their own group and once against the teams from the other group. This meant that the clubs in Group A played 20 matches each while the clubs in the Group B played 21 matches each during the regular season.

Play-off
The playoff was held in a double-eliminination format. Both group winners earned byes in the first and second round.

All times CEST

Second round
Libertas were eliminated.

Third round
La Fiorita were eliminated.

Fourth round
Pennarossa were eliminated.

Semifinal
Cosmos were eliminated.

Final
The winner of the final qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, while the runner-up qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League.

Top goalscorers
Including matches played on 17 April 2011; Source: Soccerway