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Serie A
Season2011–12
Dates9 September 2011 – 13 May 2012
ChampionsJuventus
28th title
RelegatedLecce (to C1)
Novara
Cesena
Champions LeagueJuventus
Milan
Udinese
Europa LeagueLazio
Napoli
Internazionale
Matches played380
Goals scored972 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorerZlatan Ibrahimović
(28 goals)
Biggest home winNapoli 6–1 Genoa
(21 December 2011)
Internazionale 5–0 Parma
(7 January 2012)
Biggest away winFiorentina 0–5 Juventus
(17 March 2012)
Highest scoringNapoli 6–3 Cagliari
(9 March 2012)
Internazionale 5–4 Genoa
(1 April 2012)
Longest winning run8 games
Juventus[1]
Longest unbeaten run38 games
Juventus[1]
Longest winless run20 games
Cesena[2]
Longest losing run5 games
Cesena[2]
Highest attendance79,522[3]
Milan 0–1 Internazionale
Lowest attendance5,962[3]
Lecce 0–0 Bologna
Average attendance23,214[3]

The 2011–12 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM after its headline sponsors) was the 110th season of top-tier Italian football, the 80th in a round-robin tournament, and the second since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. It began on 3 September 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012.[4] The league was originally scheduled to start on 27 August, but this was delayed due to a strike by the players.[5] The fixtures were drawn up on 27 July 2011.

The league title was won by Juventus, winning its 28th official Serie A title or scudetto, and first since the 2005–06 Serie A. The team completed the season undefeated, becoming the first team to do so in a 38-game league season in Italy; Perugia were undefeated in the 30-game 1978–79 Serie A, in which they finished second in the table, while Milan were unbeaten and won the title in the 34-game 1991–92 Serie A.[6]

Since Italy dropped from third to fourth place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2010–11 season,[7][8][9] the league lost a group stage berth for the UEFA Champions League from the 2012–13 season.

Rule changes

The rules for the registration of non-EU (or non-EFTA or Swiss) nationals transferred from abroad were revised in the summer of 2011. Clubs could now sign two non-EU players. This was a reverse of the decision made the previous summer in the wake of Italy's failure at the 2010 World Cup that limited clubs to the signing of just one such player.[citation needed]

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2010-11 season
AtalantaBergamoAtleti Azzurri d'Italia24,642Serie B champions
BolognaBolognaRenato Dall'Ara39,44416th in Serie A
CagliariCagliariSant'Elia23,48614th in Serie A
CataniaCataniaAngelo Massimino23,42013th in Serie A
CesenaCesenaDino Manuzzi23,86015th in Serie A
Chievo VeronaVeronaMarc'Antonio Bentegodi39,21111th in Serie A
FiorentinaFlorenceArtemio Franchi47,2829th in Serie A
GenoaGenoaLuigi Ferraris36,68510th in Serie A
InternazionaleMilanSan Siro80,074Serie A Runner-up
JuventusTurinJuventus Stadium41,2547th in Serie A
LazioRomeOlimpico72,6985th in Serie A
LecceLecceVia del Mare33,87617th in Serie A
MilanMilanSan Siro80,074Serie A champions
NapoliNaplesSan Paolo60,2403rd in Serie A
NovaraNovaraSilvio Piola17,875Serie B play-off winners
PalermoPalermoRenzo Barbera37,2428th in Serie A
ParmaParmaEnnio Tardini27,90612th in Serie A
RomaRomeOlimpico72,6986th in Serie A
SienaSienaArtemio Franchi15,373Serie B Runner-up
UdineseUdineFriuli41,6524th in Serie A

Personnel and sponsorship

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
AtalantaItaly Stefano ColantuonoItaly Gianpaolo BelliniErreàAXA, Konica Minolta
BolognaItaly Stefano PioliItaly Marco Di VaioMacronNGM Mobile, Serenissima Ceramica (Home)/CIR Manifatture Ceramiche (Away)
CagliariItaly Massimo FiccadentiItaly Daniele ContiKappaSardegna
CataniaItaly Vincenzo MontellaItaly Marco BiagiantiGivovaSP Energia Siciliana, Regione Sicilia
CesenaItaly Mario BerettaItaly Giuseppe ColucciAdidasTechnogym
Chievo VeronaItaly Domenico Di CarloItaly Sergio PellissierGivovaPaluani/Banca Popolare di Verona/Merkur-Win, Midac Batteries
FiorentinaItaly Vincenzo GueriniItaly Alessandro GamberiniLottoMazda, Save the Children
GenoaItaly Luigi De CanioItaly Marco RossiAsicsiZiPlay
InternazionaleItaly Andrea StramaccioniArgentina Javier ZanettiNikePirelli
JuventusItaly Antonio ConteItaly Alessandro Del PieroNikeBetclic (Home)/Balocco (Away)
LazioItaly Edoardo RejaItaly Tommaso RocchiPumaClinica Paideia/Fondazione Gabriele Sandri
LecceItaly Serse CosmiUruguay Guillermo GiacomazziAsicsVeneto Banca/Banca Apulia, Betitaly
MilanItaly Massimiliano AllegriItaly Massimo AmbrosiniAdidasFly Emirates
NapoliItaly Walter MazzarriItaly Paolo CannavaroMacronLete, MSC Cruises
NovaraItaly Emiliano MondonicoItaly Matteo CenturioniJomaBanca Popolare di Novara, Intesa pour Homme
PalermoItaly Bortolo MuttiItaly Fabrizio MiccoliLegeaEurobet Casinò, Burger King
ParmaItaly Roberto DonadoniItaly Stefano MorroneErreàNavigare, Banca Monte Parma
RomaSpain Luis EnriqueItaly Francesco TottiKappaWind
SienaItaly Giuseppe SanninoItaly Simone VergassolaKappaBanca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
UdineseItaly Francesco GuidolinItaly Antonio Di NataleLegeaDacia, Tipicamente Friulano/Lumberjack/QBell

Managerial changes

In Italy, football managers are only permitted to manage one club per season.[10] For this purpose, the "season" is defined as starting when its first match kicks off, so Roberto Donadoni and Stefano Pioli, who lost their job at Cagliari and Palermo on 12 and 31 August 2011 were able to take respectively the Parma job in January 2012 and the Bologna job in October 2011 because the first matches were not until 9 September 2011.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableReplaced byDate of appointment
LecceItaly Luigi De CanioEnd of contract19 May 2011[11]PreseasonItaly Eusebio Di Francesco27 June 2011[12]
CesenaItaly Massimo FiccadentiEnd of contract20 May 2011[13]Italy Marco Giampaolo4 June 2011[14]
BolognaItaly Alberto MalesaniEnd of contract26 May 2011Italy Pierpaolo Bisoli26 May 2011[15]
ChievoItaly Stefano PioliEnd of contract26 May 2011[16]Italy Domenico Di Carlo9 June 2011[17]
JuventusItaly Luigi DelneriSacked31 May 2011[18]Italy Antonio Conte31 May 2011[19]
SienaItaly Antonio ConteMutual consent31 May 2011[20]Italy Giuseppe Sannino6 June 2011[21]
PalermoItaly Delio RossiMutual consent1 June 2011[22]Italy Stefano Pioli2 June 2011[23]
CataniaArgentina Diego SimeoneMutual consent1 June 2011[24]Italy Vincenzo Montella9 June 2011[25]
GenoaItaly Davide BallardiniSacked4 June 2011[26]Italy Alberto Malesani19 June 2011[27]
RomaItaly Vincenzo MontellaEnd of caretaker spell9 June 2011Spain Luis Enrique10 June 2011[28][29]
InternazionaleBrazil LeonardoResigned15 June 2011[30]Italy Gian Piero Gasperini24 June 2011[31]
CagliariItaly Roberto DonadoniSacked12 August 2011[32]Italy Massimo Ficcadenti16 August 2011[33]
PalermoItaly Stefano PioliSacked31 August 2011[34]Italy Devis Mangia31 August 2011[34]
InternazionaleItaly Gian Piero GasperiniSacked21 September 2011[35]18thItaly Claudio Ranieri21 September 2011[36]
BolognaItaly Pierpaolo BisoliSacked4 October 2011[37]20thItaly Stefano Pioli4 October 2011[37]
CesenaItaly Marco GiampaoloSacked30 October 2011[38]20thItaly Daniele Arrigoni1 November 2011[39]
FiorentinaSerbia Siniša MihajlovićSacked7 November 201113thItaly Delio Rossi7 November 2011[40]
CagliariItaly Massimo FiccadentiSacked8 November 2011[41]10thItaly Davide Ballardini9 November 2011[42]
LecceItaly Eusebio Di FrancescoSacked4 December 2011[43]20thItaly Serse Cosmi4 December 2011[43]
PalermoItaly Devis MangiaSacked19 December 2011[44]10thItaly Bortolo Mutti19 December 2011[45]
GenoaItaly Alberto MalesaniSacked22 December 2011[46]10thItaly Pasquale Marino22 December 2011[47]
ParmaItaly Franco ColombaSacked9 January 2012[48]15thItaly Roberto Donadoni9 January 2012[48]
NovaraItaly Attilio TesserSacked30 January 2012[49]20thItaly Emiliano Mondonico30 January 2012[49]
CesenaItaly Daniele ArrigoniMutual consent20 February 2012[50]20thItaly Mario Beretta21 February 2012[51]
NovaraItaly Emiliano MondonicoSacked6 March 2012[52]19thItaly Attilio Tesser6 March 2012[52]
CagliariItaly Davide BallardiniSacked for just cause11 March 2012[53]17thItaly Massimo Ficcadenti11 March 2012[53]
InternazionaleItaly Claudio RanieriConsensual termination26 March 2012[54]8thItaly Andrea Stramaccioni26 March 2012[54]
GenoaItaly Pasquale MarinoSacked2 April 2012[55]16thItaly Alberto Malesani2 April 2012[55]
GenoaItaly Alberto MalesaniSacked22 April 2012[56]17thItaly Luigi De Canio22 April 2012[56]
FiorentinaItaly Delio RossiSacked2 May 2012[57]16thItaly Vincenzo Guerini (caretaker)3 May 2012[58]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Juventus (C)38231506820+4884Qualification to Champions League group stage
2Milan3824867433+4180
3Udinese381810105235+1764Qualification to Champions League play-off round
4Lazio38188125647+962Qualification to Europa League play-off round
5Napoli38161396646+2061Qualification to Europa League group stage[a]
6Internazionale38177145855+358Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round[a]
7Roma38168146054+656[b]
8Parma381511125453+156[b]
9Bologna381312134143−251
10Chievo381213133545−1049
11Catania381115124752−548
12Atalanta[c]381313124143−246[d]
13Fiorentina381113143743−646[d]
14Siena381111164545044
15Cagliari381013153746−943[e]
16Palermo381110175262−1043[e]
17Genoa38119185069−1942
18Lecce (R, D, R)38812184056−1636Relegation to Serie C1[f]
19Novara (R)38711203565−3032Relegation to Serie B
20Cesena (R)38410242460−3622
Source: Lega Serie A
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Results

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Atalanta2–01–01–14–11–02–01–01–10–20–20–00–21–12–11–01–14–11–20–0
Bologna3–11–02–00–12–22–03–21–31–10–20–22–22–01–01–30–00–21–01–3
Cagliari2–01–13–03–00–00–03–02–20–20–31–20–20–02–12–10–04–20–00–0
Catania2–00–10–11–01–21–04–02–11–11–01–21–12–13–12–01–11–10–00–2
Cesena0–10–01–10–00–00–02–00–10–11–20–11–31–33–12–22–22–30–20–1
Chievo0–00–12–03–21–01–02–10–20–00–31–00–11–02–21–01–20–01–10–0
Fiorentina2–22–00–02–22–01–21–00–00–51–20–10–00–32–20–03–03–02–13–2
Genoa2–22–12–13–01–10–12–20–10–03–20–00–23–21–02–02–22–11–43–2
Internazionale0–00–32–12–22–11–02–05–41–22–14–14–20–30–14–45–00–02–10–1
Juventus3–11–11–13–12–01–12–12–22–02–11–12–03–02–03–04–14–00–02–1
Lazio2–01–31–01–13–20–01–01–23–10–11–12–03–13–00–01–02–11–12–2
Lecce1–20–00–20–10–02–20–12–21–00–12–33–40–21–11–11–24–24–10–2
Milan2–01–13–04–01–04–01–21–00–11–12–22–00–02–13–04–12–12–01–1
Napoli1–31–16–32–20–02–00–06–11–03–30–04–23–12–02–01–21–32–12–0
Novara0–00–20–03–33–01–20–31–13–10–42–10–00–31–12–22–10–21–11–0
Palermo2–13–13–21–10–14–42–05–34–30–25–12–00–41–32–01–20–12–01–1
Parma1–21–03–03–32–02–12–23–13–10–03–13–30–21–22–00–00–13–12–0
Roma3–11–11–22–25–12–01–21–04–01–11–22–12–32–25–21–01–01–13–1
Siena2–21–13–00–12–04–10–00–20–10–14–03–01–41–10–24–10–21–01–0
Udinese0–02–00–02–14–12–12–02–01–30–02–02–11–22–23–01–03–12–02–1
Source: Lega Serie A
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Edinson CavaniNapoliMilan3–1 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine18 September 2011
Kevin-Prince BoatengMilanLecce4–3 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine23 October 2011
Antonio NocerinoMilanParma4–1 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine26 October 2011
Diego Milito4InternazionalePalermo4–4 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine1 February 2012
Fabrizio MiccoliPalermoInternazionale4–4 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine1 February 2012
Germán DenisAtalantaRoma4–1 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine26 February 2012
Zlatan IbrahimovićMilanPalermo4–0 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine3 March 2012
Joaquín LarriveyCagliariNapoli3–6 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine9 March 2012
Mauricio PinillaCagliariCesena3–0 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine18 March 2012
Diego MilitoInternazionaleGenoa5–4 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine1 April 2012
Diego MilitoInternazionaleMilan4–2 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine6 May 2012
Fabrizio MiccoliPalermoChievo4–4 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine6 May 2012
Marco RigoniNovaraCesena3–0 Archived 30 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine6 May 2012

References

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