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2011–12 in Scottish football

115th season of competitive football in Scotland


115th season of competitive football in Scotland

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Heart of Midlothian, Rangers The 2011–12 season was the 115th season of competitive football in Scotland.

Overview

To be announced

Transfer deals

Main article: List of Scottish football transfers 2011–12

League competitions

Scottish Premier League

Main article: 2011–12 Scottish Premier League

Scottish First Division

Main article: 2011–12 Scottish First Division

Scottish Second Division

Main article: 2011–12 Scottish Second Division

Scottish Third Division

Main article: 2011–12 Scottish Third Division

Scottish Premier Under-19 League

Main article: 2011–12 Scottish Premier Under-19 League

Honours

Cup honours

CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upMatch report
[2011–12 Scottish Cup](2011-12-scottish-cup)Heart of Midlothian[5 – 1](2012-scottish-cup-final)Hibernian[Report](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18044372)
[2011–12 League Cup](2011-12-scottish-league-cup)Kilmarnock[1 – 0](2012-scottish-league-cup-final)Celtic[Report](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/17330246)
[2011–12 Challenge Cup](2011-12-scottish-challenge-cup)Falkirk[1 – 0](2012-scottish-challenge-cup-final)Hamilton Academical[Report](https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/17558271)
[2011–12 Youth Cup](2011-12-scottish-youth-cup)Celtic[8 – 0](2012-scottish-youth-cup-final)Queen of the South[Report](http://www.theawayend.net/match-day/under-19s/1110-scottish-fa-youth-cup-final-celtic-8-0-queen-of-the-south)
[2011–12 Junior Cup](2011-12-scottish-junior-cup)Shotts Bon Accord2 – 1Auchinleck Talbot[Report](http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/top-football-stories/auchinleck-talbot-1-2-shotts-ba-underdogs-seal-first-win-in-54-years-1-2322151)

Non-league honours

Senior

CompetitionWinner
[2011–12 Highland League](2011-12-highland-football-league)Forres Mechanics
East of Scotland LeagueStirling University
South of Scotland LeagueDalbeattie Star

Junior

West Region

DivisionWinner
[2011-12 Premier Division](2011-12-west-of-scotland-super-league-premier-division)Irvine Meadow XI
Division OneGlenafton Athletic
Ayrshire LeagueMaybole
Central League Division OneGlasgow Perthshire
Central League Division TwoCarluke Rovers

East Region

DivisionWinner
[2011-12 Superleague](2011-12-east-superleague)Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic
Premier LeagueSauchie Juniors
North DivisionDundee Violet
Central DivisionJeanfield Swifts
South DivisionDalkeith Thistle

North Region

DivisionWinner
[2011-12 Superleague](2011-12-north-superleague)Hermes
Division OneInverness City
Division TwoPortgordon Victoria

Individual honours

PFA Scotland awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the YearCharlie MulgrewCeltic
Young Player of the YearJames ForrestCeltic
Manager of the YearDerek AdamsRoss County
First Division PlayerFarid El AlaguiFalkirk
Second Division PlayerJon RobertsonCowdenbeath
Third Division PlayerStevie MayAlloa Athletic *on loan from* St Johnstone

SFWA awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Footballer of the YearCharlie MulgrewCeltic
Young Player of the YearJames ForrestCeltic
Manager of the YearNeil LennonCeltic
International Player of the YearWest Bromwich Albion

Scottish clubs in Europe

Summary

ClubCompetitionsStarted roundFinal roundCoef.Top ScorerTotalAverage
Rangers[UEFA Champions League](2011-12-uefa-champions-league)[Third qualifying round](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)[Third qualifying round](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)1.0USA Carlos Bocanegra, 1
CRO Nikica Jelavić, 1
ESP Juan Manuel Ortiz, 1
[UEFA Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league)[Play-off round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-play-off-round)[Play-off round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-play-off-round)
Celtic[UEFA Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league)[Play-off round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-play-off-round)[Group Stage](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-group-stage){{refa1}}7.0ENG Gary Hooper, 2
IRL Anthony Stokes, 2
Heart of Midlothian[UEFA Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league)[Third qualifying round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-third-qualifying-round)[Play-off round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-play-off-round)2.0SCO Ryan Stevenson, 2
Dundee United[UEFA Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league)[Second qualifying round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-second-qualifying-round)[Second qualifying round](2011-12-uefa-europa-league-second-qualifying-round)1.0IRL Jon Daly, 1
SCO David Goodwillie, 1
SCO Keith Watson, 1
11.0
2.750
  • Current UEFA coefficients: Ranking (No. 25)
  • Celtic were reinstated taking Sion's place in Group I as the Swiss side fielded ineligible players during their tie.{{cite news | access-date = 26 August 2011}} Celtic were awarded both of the matches as a 3–0 forfeit, resulting in a boost to their coefficient from 0.5 to 2.0.{{cite news | access-date = 5 September 2011}}

Rangers

;2011–12 UEFA Champions League ;2011–12 UEFA Europa League Velikonja

Celtic

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League

Sion defeated Celtic in the initial two-legged tie by an aggregate score of 3–1.{{cite news|title=FC Sion 3 - 1 Celtic (agg 3 - 1)

Diego Hooper

Heart of Midlothian

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League Driver Skácel Defoe Livermore Bale Lennon

Dundee United

;2011–12 UEFA Europa League Goodwillie Daly Dudek

National teams

Scotland national team

Main article: Scotland national football team 2000–19 results

Snodgrass D. Fletcher Kadlec Villa Mackie Bradley Jones

Scotland Under-21 team

Main article: 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 10

Jack Armstrong Rhodes Hanlon Alar Wotherspoon Verratti Insigne Longo Kostadinov

Women's football

League and Cup honours

DivisionWinner
[2011 Scottish Women's Premier League](2011-scottish-women-s-premier-league)Glasgow City
SWFL First DivisionAberdeen
SWFL Second Division NorthBuchan
SWFL Second Division WestKilwinning Sports Club
SWFL Second Division EastForfar Farmington Ladies
CompetitionWinnerScoreRunner-upMatch report
[2011 Scottish Women's Cup](2011-scottish-women-s-cup)Glasgow City3 – 0Hibernian[Report](http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/4218)
[2011 Scottish Women's Premier League Cup](2011-scottish-women-s-premier-league-cup)Hibernian5 – 2Spartans[Report](http://www.shekicks.net/news/view/3137)
Scottish Women's Football League CupAberdeen2 – 1Toryglen

Individual honours

SWF awards

AwardWinnerTeam
Players' Player of the YearShannon LynnHibernian
International Player of the YearMegan SneddonCeltic
Manager of the YearEddie Wolecki-BlackGlasgow City
Premier Division Player of the YearEmma LyonsFalkirk
First Division PlayerCaroline WeirHibernian 2000
Second Division PlayerSam McManusKilwinning Sports Club

Scotland women's national team

Main article: UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying – Group 4

Julie Fleeting Kim Little Jen Beattie Jen Beattie Jane Ross Rachel Corsie Katri Nokso-Koivisto Marianna Tolvanen Jen Beattie Kim Little Hayley Lauder Michal Ravitz Jen Beattie Helen Lander Lisa Evans Sophie Schmidt Christine Sinclair Melissa Tancredi Hayley Lauder Melania Gabbiadini Wendie Renard Christie Murray Jane Ross Jolanta Siwińska Sofia Jakobsson

Glasgow City

2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League Katharina Lindner Emma Mitchell Danica Dalziel Leanne Ross Emma Woolley Lisa Evans Rachel Corsie Leanne Ross Joanne Love Eilish McSorley Lisa Evans Bianca Schmidt Anja Mittag Yūki Nagasato Chantal de Ridder Amy McDonald Anja Mittag Kristin Demann Stefanie Draws Isabel Kerschowski

Deaths

  • 1 July: Willie Fernie, 82, Celtic and Scotland forward; Kilmarnock manager.
  • 31 July: Willie Corbett, 88, Celtic, Dunfermline and Morton defender.
  • 16 August: Frank Munro, 63, Dundee United, Aberdeen, Celtic and Scotland defender.
  • 27 August: John Parke, 74, Hibs defender.
  • 28 August: Bernie Gallacher, 44, Aston Villa defender.
  • 7 September: Derek Grierson, 79, Queen's Park, Rangers and Falkirk forward.
  • 20 November: David Cargill, 75, Arbroath winger.
  • 6 December: Lawrie Tierney, 52, Hearts and Hibs midfielder.
  • 9 January: Bill Dickie, 82, Motherwell director; Scottish Football Association president.
  • 14 February: Tom McAnearney, 79, Sheffield Wednesday player.
  • 28 April: Tom Spence, 50, Stirling Albion defender; Albion Rovers manager.
  • 4 June: Bobby Black, 85, East Fife and Queen of the South winger.
  • 22 June: Jackie Neilson, 83, St Mirren wing half.

References

References

  1. "Celtic get Europa League lifeline after Sion expelled". BBC Sport.
  2. (2 January 2012). "Sun shines on Shannon Lynn".
  3. (1 July 2011). "Former Celtic player Willie Fernie dies aged 82". BBC.
  4. (17 August 2011). "Scotland and Wolves star Frank Munro dies age 63". BBC.
  5. (29 August 2011). "Tributes paid to Windsor legend John Parke". Belfast Telegraph.
  6. (30 August 2011). "Bernie Gallacher RIP". Aston Villa FC.
  7. (12 September 2011). "Derek Dunlop Grierson". Herald & Times Group.
  8. (3 December 2011). "Arbroath footballer played for five English clubs". Arbroath Herald.
  9. (7 December 2011). "Ex-Hearts and Hibs player dies". Edinburgh Evening News.
  10. (10 January 2012). "Scottish FA and Motherwell shocked by death of Bill Dickie". BBC.
  11. (6 June 2012). "Queens mourn passing of prolific scorer Black". The Scotsman.
  12. (25 June 2012). "Jackie Neilson – 1929-2012". St Mirren F.C..
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