2011–12 Football League Championship
The 2011–12 Football League Championship was the eighth season of the league under its current title and nineteenth season under its current league division format.
Reading secured the Championship title on 21 April, following second-placed Southampton's 2–1 defeat to Middlesbrough. The result left Southampton four points behind Reading with only one game remaining. Southampton were promoted on the final day of the season, after winning 4–0 at home to Coventry City, who were one of three teams relegated along with Portsmouth and Doncaster Rovers. West Ham United occupied the final promotion place as they returned to the Premier League after just one year. West Ham beat Blackpool in the Play-off final at Wembley Stadium, sealing their return to the top division after narrowly missing out on automatic promotion.
Changes from last season
Team changes
From Championship
Promoted to Premier LeagueRelegated to League One
- Sheffield United
- Scunthorpe United
- Preston North End
To Championship
- West Ham United
- Blackpool
- Birmingham City
- Brighton & Hove Albion
- Southampton
- Peterborough United
Rule changes
- The Football Association and the Football Association of Wales will now both decide on disciplinary action for Welsh clubs in the Premier League and the Football League.
- Only five substitutes can be named on match days, reduced from last season's seven named substitutes.
Team overview
Stadia and locations
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
Barnsley | Barnsley | Oakwell | 23,009 |
Birmingham City | Birmingham | St Andrew's Stadium | 30,079 |
Blackpool | Blackpool | Bloomfield Road | 16,220 |
Brighton & Hove Albion | Brighton | Falmer Stadium | 22,374 |
Bristol City | Bristol | Ashton Gate | 21,497 |
Burnley | Burnley | Turf Moor | 22,546 |
Cardiff City | Cardiff | Cardiff City Stadium | 26,828 |
Coventry City | Coventry | Ricoh Arena | 32,609 |
Crystal Palace | London | Selhurst Park | 26,309 |
Derby County | Derby | Pride Park Stadium | 33,597 |
Doncaster Rovers | Doncaster | Keepmoat Stadium | 15,231 |
Hull City | Kingston upon Hull | KC Stadium | 25,404 |
Ipswich Town | Ipswich | Portman Road | 30,311 |
Leeds United | Leeds | Elland Road | 39,460 |
Leicester City | Leicester | King Power Stadium | 32,500 |
Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough | Riverside Stadium | 34,988 |
Millwall | London | The Den | 20,146 |
Nottingham Forest | Nottingham | City Ground | 30,576 |
Peterborough United | Peterborough | London Road Stadium | 15,460 |
Portsmouth | Portsmouth | Fratton Park | 20,224 |
Reading | Reading | Madejski Stadium | 24,224 |
Southampton | Southampton | St Mary's Stadium | 32,689 |
Watford | Watford | Vicarage Road | 23,500 |
West Ham United | London | Boleyn Ground | 35,303 |
Personnel and sponsoring
Managerial changes
Ownership changes
League table
Play-offs
Results
The fixtures for the Championship were released on 17 June 2011. The season kicked off on 5 August 2011 and concluded on 28 April 2012.Statistics
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
1 | Rickie Lambert | Southampton | 27 |
2 | Ricardo Vaz Tê | Barnsley/West Ham | 22 |
3 | Billy Sharp | Doncaster Rovers/Southampton | 19 |
4 | Ross McCormack | Leeds United | 18 |
5 | Kevin Phillips | Blackpool | 16 |
5 | Charlie Austin | Burnley | 16 |
5 | Marlon King | Birmingham City | 16 |
5 | Matty Fryatt | Hull City | 16 |
9 | Jay Rodriguez | Burnley | 15 |
9 | Darius Henderson | Millwall | 15 |
9 | David Nugent | Leicester City | 15 |
Top assists
Hat-tricks
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
Peterborough United | Ipswich Town | 20 August 2011 | ||
Southampton | Nottingham Forest | 10 September 2011 | ||
Birmingham City | Millwall | 11 September 2011 | ||
Millwall | Leicester City | 22 October 2011 | ||
Blackpool | Leeds United | 2 November 2011 | ||
Southampton | Brighton & Hove Albion | 19 November 2011 | ||
Blackpool | Barnsley | 26 December 2011 | ||
Barnsley | Leeds United | 31 December 2011 | ||
Millwall | Barnsley | 21 January 2012 | ||
4 | Birmingham City | Leeds United | 31 January 2012 | |
Southampton | Watford | 25 February 2012 | ||
Southampton | Millwall | 17 March 2012 | ||
4 | Nottingham Forest | Leeds United | 20 March 2012 | |
Burnley | Portsmouth | 31 March 2012 | ||
Nottingham Forest | Crystal Palace | 31 March 2012 | ||
West Ham United | Brighton & Hove Albion | 14 April 2012 | ||
Hull City | Barnsley | 17 April 2012 |
- 4 Player scored 4 goals
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Gary Taylor-Fletcher for Blackpool against Hull City
- Fastest goal of the season: 7 seconds – Ricardo Vaz Tê for Barnsley against Crystal Palace
- Latest goal of the season: 98 minutes and 49 seconds – Luciano Becchio for Leeds United against Doncaster Rovers
- Most goals in a game: 10 goals
- * Leeds United 3–7 Nottingham Forest
- Most goals scored in a game by one team: 7 goals – Peterborough United 7–1 Ipswich Town, Leeds United 3–7 Nottingham Forest.
- Widest winning margin: 6 goals – Peterborough United 7–1 Ipswich Town, Millwall 0–6 Birmingham City, West Ham United 6–0 Brighton & Hove Albion
- Widest away winning margin: 6 goals – Millwall 0–6 Birmingham City
- Highest scoring draw: 6 goals – Brighton & Hove Albion 3–3 Leeds United, West Ham United 3–3 Birmingham City
- Most games failed to score in: 19 – Nottingham Forest
- Fewest games failed to score in: 6 – Birmingham City
Disciplinary record by team
Rank | Team | ||
1 | Cardiff City | 49 | 0 |
2 | Blackpool | 48 | 1 |
3 | Reading | 51 | 1 |
4 | Crystal Palace | 49 | 2 |
= | Peterborough United | 49 | 2 |
6 | Southampton | 46 | 4 |
7 | Derby County | 54 | 1 |
8 | Barnsley | 55 | 2 |
= | Coventry City | 55 | 2 |
10 | Birmingham City | 54 | 3 |
= | Watford | 56 | 2 |
12 | Ipswich Town | 53 | 5 |
13 | Nottingham Forest | 57 | 4 |
= | Burnley | 61 | 2 |
15 | Hull City | 64 | 1 |
16 | West Ham United | 60 | 6 |
17 | Doncaster Rovers | 67 | 3 |
18 | Millwall | 70 | 2 |
19 | Leicester City | 60 | 9 |
20 | Leeds United | 67 | 11 |
= | Portsmouth | 73 | 4 |
22 | Bristol City | 72 | 5 |
23 | Middlesbrough | 71 | 7 |
24 | Brighton & Hove Albion | 83 | 8 |
- Most yellow cards : 12 – Barry Robson
- Most red cards : 2 – Neil Danns, Matt Mills, Matt Sparrow, Kevin Thomson
Clean sheets
- Most clean sheets: 20 – Reading
- Fewest clean sheets: 4 – Peterborough United
Monthly awards