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2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina


FieldValue
competitionPremijer Liga
season2011–12
winnersŽeljezničar
4th Premier League title
5th Bosnian title
6th Domestic title
relegatedSloboda
Kozara
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersŽeljezničar
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersŠiroki Brijeg
Borac
Sarajevo
biggest home winBorac 6–0 GOŠK
biggest away winKozara 0–6 Olimpik
highest scoringKozara 6–2 Slavija
Travnik 3–5 Široki Brijeg
(8 goals)
longest wins12 matches
Željezničar
longest unbeaten26 matches
Željezničar
longest winless16 matches
Kozara
longest losses7 matches
Slavija
Kozara
matches240
total goals600
league topscorerEldin Adilović (19 goals)
highest attendance12,000
Željezničar 1–0 Sarajevo
lowest attendance501
Olimpic 1–0 Rudar
prevseason2010–11
nextseason2012–13

4th Premier League title 5th Bosnian title 6th Domestic title Kozara Borac Sarajevo Travnik 3–5 Široki Brijeg (8 goals) Željezničar Željezničar Kozara Slavija Kozara Željezničar 1–0 Sarajevo Olimpic 1–0 Rudar The 2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the twelfth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 2011–12 fixtures were announced on 5 July 2011. The season began on 6 August 2011 and ended on 23 May 2012. A winter break with no matches was scheduled between 28 November and 3 March, but was extended for a week due to heavy snowfalls. Borac lost their title from the previous season to Željezničar, which secured the first position after round 27, with 3 matches left to play.

Sixteen clubs participated in the season, including fourteen returning from the 2010–11 season and one promoted club from each second-level league.

Teams

Budućnost Banovići and Drina Zvornik were relegated to their respective second-level league at the end of the 2010–11 season. Both clubs returned to the second tier after just one year each at the Premijer Liga.

The relegated teams were replaced by the champions of the two second-level leagues, GOŠK Gabela from the Prva Liga FBiH and Kozara Gradiška from the Prva Liga RS. After eight years in the second level, Kozara returned to the top league and GOŠK debuted in the top level.

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationtitle=Teams of Premier League, their locations and stadiumlanguage=bsaccess-date=24 September 2011publisher=NFSBiHurl=http://www.nfsbih.net/klubovi.aspxarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110925070007/http://nfsbih.net/klubovi.aspxarchive-date=25 September 2011url-status=dead}}title=Capacity of stadiums of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovinaaccess-date=24 September 2011publisher=Soccerwayurl=https://int.soccerway.com/national/bosnia-herzegovina/premier-liga/2011-2012/regular-season/venues/}}
BoracBanja LukaBanja Luka City Stadium7,238
ZenicaBilino Polje15,292
GabelaPodavala Stadium12,800
KozaraGradiškaGradski stadion (Gradiška)5,000
LeotarTrebinjePolice Stadium8,550
OlimpicSarajevoStadion Otoka23,000
RudarPrijedorGradski stadion (Prijedor)5,000
SarajevoAsim Ferhatović Hase Stadium35,630
SlavijaIstočno SarajevoGradski SRC Slavija6,000
SlobodaTuzlaStadion Tušanj8,444
Stadion Pecara5,628
TravnikStadion Pirota3,200
VeležMostarStadion Vrapčići5,294
ZrinjskiMostarBijeli Brijeg Stadium20,000
ZvijezdaGradačacBanja Ilidža5,000
SarajevoStadion Grbavica16,100

1 GOŠK played their first home game (round 2) in Čitluk, Bare Stadium, on 14 August 2011 against Sarajevo as their stadium, Podavala, still was under renovation.

2 Olimpic played their first three home matches (round 2, 5 and 7) on Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium as their stadium was under reconstruction and renovation. They returned on Otoka Stadium after more than 2 years in round 9 on 2 October 2011 against GOŠK. They also played their first home game in the second half-season, on 10 March 2012, in round 16, against Rudar, at Bare Stadium in Čitluk, as heavy snowfalls during winter in Sarajevo disabled Otoka Stadium for any football games.

Personnel and kits

Season events

Incident in Travnik–Borac game

The match between Travnik and Borac was abandoned during halftime after the main referee of the match was attacked by a member of Travnik. The disciplinary commission fined Travnik and pronounced that the team would play their next two home matches without spectators, though this was later reduced to a single match.

Away fans ban

The ban on away fans commenced on 8 October 2011 by the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after a pair of incidents caused by Ultras groups. Intended to end in 2011, the ban was extended to the start of the 2012–13 season.

Several incidents preceded the ban:

  • In the 21 August 2011 match between Zrinjski and Olimpic, members of Ultras Mostar (a Zrinjski fan club), angrily stormed the field after Olimpic scored their third goal.
  • In the 24 August 2011 match between Slavija and Sarajevo, Sokolovi (a Slavija fan club) chanted insulting jeers during the game. Later in the match, ten people managed to enter the field during play. Zrinjski was penalized with a fine, while Slavija received a fine and were prohibited spectators at their following two home games.
  • In the eighth round match between Borac and Željezničar, immediately after Željezničar took the lead, the Lešinari Ultras (a Borac fan club) broke through the emergency exit. They stormed the field and attacked The Maniacs (a Željezničar fan club) with flares and stones. Several Maniacs were wounded in the altercation. The competition commission registered the game as a 0–3 win for Željezničar, while the disciplinary commission punished Borac with a fine and banned spectators from their next three home games.
  • In the 28 September 2011 match between Zrinjski and Velež at Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, after Velež took the lead in the final minutes of the game, Ultras Mostar broke into the field and chased the Velež players. Zrinjski was punished for this incident by the disciplinary commission with a fine and were forced to play their next five home matches without spectators. The game was registered with an official result of 0–3 for Velež.
  • The final incident before the ban occurred in Sarajevo before the friendly match between Željezničar and Hajduk from Croatia. Torcida Split (a Hajduk fanclub) came to the stadium three hours before the match. Because of the small number of police officers at the stadium at that point, they were able to enter the south stand of Grbavica stadium. In the stands, a small group of The Maniacs were preparing the tifo (fan choreography) for the match. The members of Torcida Split began disrupting this, provoking an altercation that spiraled into a riot. The game was cancelled due to this.

The ban was lifted on 31 July 2012, before the start of the 2012–13 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

League table

For deciding champions, qualification to UEFA Europa League and relegation: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored

Positions by round

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Results

Clubs season-progress

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals126910111213141516-
Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldin AdilovićŽeljezničar19
Serbia Igor AničićLeotar10
Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris HarbaOlimpic
BIH Dejan RaševićSlavija
Bosnia and Herzegovina Muamer SvrakaŽeljezničar
Bosnia and Herzegovina Saša KajkutBorac9
Serbia Lazar MarjanovićZrinjski
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vernes SelimovićŽeljezničar
6 players8
6 players7
9 players6
13 players5
11 players4
20 players3
57 players2
64 players1
17 playersOG

Hat-Tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
BIHKozaraSlavija6–2
BIHGOŠKRudar3–0
BIHŽeljezničarVelež4–1
BIH 4ŽeljezničarRudar0–5
BIHŽeljezničarSloboda0–4
  • 4 Player scored 4 goals

Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets: 19
    • Željezničar
  • Fewest clean sheets: 5
    • Travnik

Champion squad

Goalkeepers: Adnan Gušo (21); Elvis Karić (6); Semir Bukvić (3).

Notes

  • 1Without matches played on empty stadiums because of suspension.

References

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