2011–12 Premier League
The 2011–12 Premier League was the 20th season of the Premier League since its establishment in 1992. The season began on 13 August 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012 with Manchester City sealing their first league title since 1968 with victory over Queens Park Rangers on the final day. The title was City's first Premier League success, making them the fifth club to win the Premier League in its 20-year history. City finished level on 89 points with Manchester United, but their goal difference was eight better than their local rivals', making it the first time the Premier League had been won on goal difference.
The league was contested by 20 teams, 17 returning from the 2010–11 season and three promoted from the Football League Championship. Championship winners Queens Park Rangers and runners-up Norwich City gained automatic promotion whilst Swansea City gained promotion through the Football League Championship play-offs beating Reading 4–2 in May 2011, becoming the first non-English team to play in the Premier League. All three promoted clubs avoided relegation for the first time since the 2001–02 campaign. The season was voted as the greatest Premier League season in the Premier League 20 Seasons Awards.
Season summary
won the title in a tense finale, their first championship since 1968. City's local rivals Manchester United were the early pace-setters, leading the table until October when they drew at Liverpool allowing Manchester City to overtake them. The following week, City increased their lead to five points with a shock 6–1 away victory at Old Trafford, which they maintained until December, when they dropped points and their lead narrowed, but City remained in front until March, when a defeat at Swansea City saw them drop behind United. City's bad form continued for the next month while United went on a winning run, so that with six matches remaining United were eight points ahead of City and the title seemingly decided. However, United then faltered with a defeat and a draw in their next two games, while City won all three to narrow the gap to three points. City then beat United 1–0 at the City of Manchester Stadium to move back ahead of United on goal difference. Both sides won their penultimate matches to maintain the status quo.Going into the final matches, which were played simultaneously, City were top of the league, ahead of Manchester United on goal difference. However, a Wayne Rooney goal away to Sunderland gave United the advantage. A 39th-minute goal from Pablo Zabaleta, his first of the season, put City back on top at half time. In a dramatic second half Djibril Cissé equalised for Queens Park Rangers in the 48th minute. Shortly after, Joey Barton of QPR was sent off for elbowing Carlos Tevez; on his way off the pitch, he kicked Sergio Agüero, attempted to headbutt Vincent Kompany and squared up to Mario Balotelli. Despite the numerical advantage, City went behind after Jamie Mackie gave QPR the lead in the 66th minute. As time wound down in both matches, it appeared that Manchester United would win the title with their victory over Sunderland. But Edin Džeko equalised for City in the 92nd minute. While United players waited on the field at Sunderland for a possible trophy presentation, Manchester City's Sergio Agüero scored the game winner in the 94th minute to clinch the title on goal difference. The 6–1 loss was even more important than it seemed at the time, because if the score had been 2–1 then both teams would have ended with identical records which by Premier League rules would have meant a play-off game at a neutral ground to decide the title.
For most of the season, Tottenham Hotspur were in third place, a couple of points behind the Manchester clubs, and there was much speculation as to whether Tottenham could mount a title challenge. However, from late February onward their season collapsed, starting with a 5–2 defeat to local rivals Arsenal, whom they had been 10 points ahead of before the game, and just four wins in their last 13 games condemned Tottenham to finishing a point below Arsenal, who finished third to join Manchester City and Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League, Arsenal completed a strong recovery from a disastrous start to the season including their 8–2 defeat at Manchester United in August. Tottenham finished in the fourth and final Champions League slot but missed out on qualification for the competition because Chelsea's victory in the 2012 Champions League Final automatically entitled them to defend their title in the 2012–13 tournament at the expense of the lowest ranked team that would otherwise qualify for the competition through league position. This was the first time that this rule had been implemented in the Premier League, having been introduced by UEFA after Liverpool's controversial qualification for the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League. This consequently marked the first time that the club finishing fourth in the Premier League had not qualified for the tournament since the fourth qualifying spot was introduced in the 2001–02 season. Newcastle United finished fifth and qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Everton finished 7th, just above local rivals Liverpool. Despite finishing above them for the first time in seven years, it was Liverpool who claimed the final Europa League slot, by virtue of winning the 2011–12 Football League Cup.
Elsewhere in the league, QPR avoided relegation, despite losing to Manchester City; Bolton Wanderers could only draw at Stoke City, failing to overtake QPR, and therefore joining Blackburn Rovers and Wolverhampton Wanderers in being relegated to the Championship. For the second time in the Premier League's history, none of the three clubs promoted from the Championship in the previous season were relegated at the end of the season with the other two teams, Swansea City and Norwich City, finishing 11th and 12th respectively. The last time all three newly promoted teams stayed up, Blackburn and Bolton were two of those teams.
Liverpool's Luis Suárez was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra and was given an eight-match ban.
Teams
Twenty teams competed in the league – the top seventeen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Championship. The promoted teams were Queens Park Rangers, Norwich City and Swansea City, returning to the top flight after absences of fifteen, six and twenty-eight years respectively. This was also Swansea City's first season in the Premier League. They replaced Birmingham City, Blackpool and West Ham United, ending their top-flight spells of two, one and six years respectively. This was the first season in the Premier League era where a Welsh team competed and the first season where a Welsh team competed in the top flight of English football since the 1982–83 season.Stadiums and locations
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
Arsenal | London | Emirates Stadium | |
Aston Villa | Birmingham | Villa Park | |
Blackburn Rovers | Blackburn | Ewood Park | |
Bolton Wanderers | Bolton | Reebok Stadium | |
Chelsea | London | Stamford Bridge | |
Everton | Liverpool | Goodison Park | |
Fulham | London | Craven Cottage | |
Liverpool | Liverpool | Anfield | |
Manchester City | Manchester | City of Manchester Stadium | |
Manchester United | Old Trafford | Old Trafford | |
Newcastle United | Newcastle upon Tyne | St James' Park | |
Norwich City | Norwich | Carrow Road | |
Queens Park Rangers | London | Loftus Road | |
Stoke City | Stoke-on-Trent | Britannia Stadium | |
Sunderland | Sunderland | Stadium of Light | |
Swansea City | Swansea | Liberty Stadium | |
Tottenham Hotspur | London | White Hart Lane | |
West Bromwich Albion | West Bromwich | The Hawthorns | |
Wigan Athletic | Wigan | DW Stadium | |
Wolverhampton Wanderers | Wolverhampton | Molineux Stadium |
Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
Arsenal | Nike | Emirates | ||
Aston Villa | 4 | Nike | Genting Casinos | |
Blackburn Rovers | 5 | Umbro | The Prince's Trust | |
Bolton Wanderers | Reebok | 188BET | ||
Chelsea | Adidas | Samsung | ||
Everton | Le Coq Sportif | Chang Beer | ||
Fulham | Kappa | FxPro | ||
Liverpool | Adidas | Standard Chartered | ||
Manchester City | Umbro | Etihad Airways | ||
Manchester United | 6 | Nike | Aon | |
Newcastle United | Puma | Northern Rock/Virgin Money1 | ||
Norwich City | Erreà | Aviva | ||
Queens Park Rangers | Lotto | No sponsor7/Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia2 | ||
Stoke City | Adidas | Britannia | ||
Sunderland | Umbro | Tombola | ||
Swansea City | Adidas | 32Red | ||
Tottenham Hotspur | Puma | Aurasma3 | ||
West Bromwich Albion | Adidas | Bodog | ||
Wigan Athletic | MiFit | 12BET | ||
Wolverhampton Wanderers | BURRDA | Sportingbet |
- 1 Following Virgin Money's acquisition of Northern Rock on 1 January 2012, Virgin Money started to appear on the team's kits from 4 January 2012.
- 2 Malaysia Airlines appeared on Queens Park Rangers' home kit, with Air Asia appearing on their two away kits.
- 3 Aurasma is a subsidiary of Autonomy
- 4Stiliyan Petrov was Villa's captain until March, when he was diagnosed with acute leukaemia. Gabriel Agbonlahor was handed the captaincy in Petrov's absence.
- 5Chris Samba was previously Blackburn's captain. Following Samba's transfer to Anzhi Makhachkala, Robinson was handed the captaincy.
- 6On 7 December 2011, Vidić twisted his knee during United's Champions League clash at Basel and left the field on a stretcher. Vidić missed the rest of the season and Patrice Evra assumed the captaincy of Manchester United.
- 7 Queens Park Rangers ran sponsorless until 12 September 2011
Managerial changes
League table
Results
Season statistics
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Luis Suárez for Liverpool against Sunderland
- Last goal of the season: Sergio Agüero for Manchester City against Queens Park Rangers.
- Fastest goal of the season: 24 seconds – Andrea Orlandi for Swansea City against Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Largest winning margin: 6 goals
- *Manchester United 8–2 Arsenal
- *Fulham 6–0 Queens Park Rangers
- *Arsenal 7–1 Blackburn Rovers
- Highest scoring game: 10 goals
- *Manchester United 8–2 Arsenal
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 8 goals
- *Manchester United 8–2 Arsenal
- Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals
- *Blackburn Rovers 4–3 Arsenal
- *Chelsea 3–5 Arsenal
Top scorers
Hat-tricks
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
4 | Manchester City | Tottenham Hotspur | 5–1 | 28 8 2011 |
Manchester United | Arsenal | 8–2 | 28 8 2011 | |
Manchester City | Wigan Athletic | 3–0 | 10 9 2011 | |
Manchester United | Bolton Wanderers | 5–0 | 10 9 2011 | |
Newcastle United | Blackburn Rovers | 3–1 | 24 9 2011 | |
Chelsea | Bolton Wanderers | 5–1 | 2 10 2011 | |
Fulham | Queens Park Rangers | 6–0 | 2 10 2011 | |
Arsenal | Chelsea | 5–3 | 29 10 2011 | |
Newcastle United | Stoke City | 3–1 | 31 10 2011 | |
Yakubu4 | Blackburn Rovers | Swansea City | 4–2 | 3 12 2011 |
Manchester United | Wigan Athletic | 5–0 | 26 12 2011 | |
Fulham | Newcastle United | 5–2 | 21 1 2012 | |
Arsenal | Blackburn Rovers | 7–1 | 4 2 2012 | |
West Bromwich Albion | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 5–1 | 12 2 2012 | |
Fulham | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 5–0 | 4 3 2012 | |
Liverpool | Everton | 3–0 | 13 3 2012 | |
Manchester City | Norwich City | 6–1 | 14 4 2012 | |
Liverpool | Norwich City | 3–0 | 28 4 2012 | |
Chelsea | Queens Park Rangers | 6–1 | 29 4 2012 |
- 4 Player scored four goals
20,000th goal
Clean sheets
- Most clean sheets: 17
- *Manchester City
- Fewest clean sheets: 3
- *Blackburn Rovers
- *Bolton Wanderers
- *Norwich City
Discipline
Club
- Worst overall disciplinary record :
- * Chelsea: 77 points
- Best overall disciplinary record:
- * Swansea City: 43 points
- Most yellow cards: 69
- *Chelsea
- Most red cards: 9
- *Queens Park Rangers
Player
- Most yellow cards: 10
- *Joey Barton
- *Lee Cattermole
- *Jason Lowe
- *Alex Song
- Most red cards: 2
- *Mario Balotelli
- *Joey Barton
- *Djibril Cissé
- *David Wheater