2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLiga

The 2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLiga was the 21st season of the Slovenian PrvaLiga, the top-tier football league in Slovenia. The season began on 16 July 2011 and ended on 26 May 2012, with a winter break in effect between 4 December 2011 and 2 March 2012.[2] Maribor were the defending champions, having won their ninth title the previous season.[3]

Slovenian PrvaLiga
Season2011–12
ChampionsMaribor
(10th title)
RelegatedNafta
Champions LeagueMaribor
Europa LeagueOlimpija
Mura 05
Celje (cup finalists)
Matches played180
Goals scored491 (2.73 per match)
Best PlayerDare Vršič[1]
Top goalscorerDare Vršič
(22 goals)
Biggest home winMaribor 8–0 Triglav
Biggest away winNafta 0–6 Olimpija
Highest scoringMaribor 8–0 Triglav
Longest winning run7 games
Maribor
Longest unbeaten run14 games
Maribor
Longest winless run18 games
Nafta
Longest losing run7 games
Triglav
Highest attendance12,500
Maribor 2–2 Olimpija
Lowest attendance100
Triglav 1–1 Nafta
Total attendance246,290
Average attendance1,368

Teams

Primorje were directly relegated at the end of the 2010–11 season to the Slovenian Second League after the last-place finish. They were replaced by the 2010–11 Slovenian Second League fourth-placed team, Mura 05, who participated in the competition for the first time in their history. Mura 05 received and accepted an invitation to join the league after Aluminij, Interblock and Dravinja – who finished in the top three places – all declined promotion due to financial reasons.[4]

With both Nafta and Mura 05 participating in the 2011–12 edition, Prekmurje region had two teams in the top division for the first time since the 1999–2000 season.

Stadia and locations

Location of teams in the 2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLiga
ClubCity / TownStadiumCapacity1Kit maker
CeljeCeljeArena Petrol13,059Joma
DomžaleDomžaleDomžale Sports Park3,100Kelme
GoricaNova GoricaNova Gorica Sports Park3,100Joma
KoperKoperBonifika Stadium4,047Lotto
MariborMariborLjudski vrt12,702Adidas
Mura 05Murska SobotaFazanerija City Stadium3,782Nike
NaftaLendavaLendava Sports Park2,000Zeus
OlimpijaLjubljanaStožice Stadium16,038Virma
RudarVelenjeOb Jezeru1,864Joma
TriglavKranjStanko Mlakar2,060Royal Sport

1Seating capacity only. Some stadiums (e.g. Mura 05, Nafta, Rudar) also have standing areas.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Maribor (C)3626738835+5385Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2Olimpija3619896038+2265Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
3Mura 0536185135246+659
4Koper361610104835+1358
5Gorica361411114937+1253
6Rudar361110155554+143
7Domžale36117183952−1340
8Celje36910174456−1237Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[a]
9Triglav Kranj3696212267−4533Qualification to relegation play-offs
10Nafta (R)36510213471−3725Relegation to Slovenian Second League
Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536
Maribor322111111111111111111111111111111111
Olimpija1095533232222232322223222222222222222
Mura 05534899986666656786554434443454334443
Koper88101010101099101010998878876766555545543334
Gorica679644344443323233332343334333455555
Rudar946366655334444555445555666666666666
Domžale211222423555575444688678877777788877
Celje153455778977767667767887788888877788
Triglav Kranj469978567799101010101010101010101010101010101010101010999
Nafta710778781010888889999999999999999999101010
Leader
2nd place
3rd place
Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)

Relegation play-offs

The ninth-placed team of the 2011–12 PrvaLiga, Triglav Kranj, played a two-legged relegation play-off against the runners-up of the 2011–12 Slovenian Second League, Dob. Although Triglav lost the two-legged play-off 6–0 on aggregate, they retained their place in PrvaLiga as Dob declined promotion due to financial reasons.

Triglav Kranj0–2Dob
Report
  • Vuk 35'
  • Kukavica 42'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Damir Skomina
Dob4–0Triglav Kranj
  • Vuk 12', 21'
  • Kunstelj 45' (pen.), 54'
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Davor Drečnik

Results

Every team plays four times against their opponents, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 matches.

Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.


Second half of the season

Home \ AwayCELDOMGORKOPMARMURNAFOLIRUDTRI
Celje0–20–00–41–21–31–11–21–13–0
Domžale0–21–21–00–21–20–00–11–10–1
Gorica1–10–00–10–01–23–12–34–11–1
Koper0–02–10–02–23–12–02–03–10–1
Maribor3–12–12–11–13–16–03–21–08–0
Mura 053–03–40–11–01–32–01–01–02–0
Nafta1–30–21–11–20–30–30–61–11–2
Olimpija0–02–01–20–11–23–11–02–10–0
Rudar1–16–01–00–10–21–25–20–33–0
Triglav Kranj4–31–12–00–22–10–31–10–21–5
Source: PrvaLiga (in Slovene)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics


Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Milan OstercKoperNafta4–123 October 2011
Dejan DjermanovićOlimpijaNafta6–03 March 2012
Etien VelikonjaMariborTriglav8–022 April 2012
Matej PodlogarRudarNafta5–220 May 2012

Average attendance

RankClubTotal attendanceMatches playedAverage
1Maribor68,400183,800
2Mura 0551,800182,878
3Olimpija Ljubljana33,050181,836
4Nafta Lendava18,000181,000
5Rudar Velenje17,55018975
6Koper16,80018933
7Celje12,95018719
8Domžale10,15018564
9Triglav9,85018547
10Gorica7,74018430

See also

References

General
  • "PrvaLiga Archives". Association of 1. SNL official website. Retrieved 17 May 2012.
Specific
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