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2011–12 UEFA Europa League
41st season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
41st season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | UEFA Europa League |
| year | 2011–12 |
| image | Arena-bukareszt.jpg |
| size | 275px |
| caption | The Arena Națională in Bucharest hosted the final |
| dates | 30 June – 25 August 2011 (qualifying) |
| 15 September 2011 – 9 May 2012 (competition proper) | |
| num_teams | 48*+8* (competition proper) |
| 161*+33* (total) | |
| associations | 53 |
| champion_other | Atlético Madrid |
| count | 2 |
| second_other | Athletic Bilbao |
| matches | 205 |
| goals | 585 |
| top_scorer | Radamel Falcao (Atlético Madrid) |
| 12 goals | |
| prevseason | [2010–11](2010-11-uefa-europa-league) |
| nextseason | [2012–13](2012-13-uefa-europa-league) |
15 September 2011 – 9 May 2012 (competition proper) 161*+33* (total) 12 goals

The 2011–12 UEFA Europa League was the third season of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 41st edition overall including its predecessor, the UEFA Cup. It began on 30 June 2011 with the first legs of the first qualifying round, and ended on 9 May 2012 with the final held at Arena Națională in Bucharest, Romania. As part of a trial that started in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League, two extra officials – one on each goal line – were used in all matches of the competition from the group stage.
Atlético Madrid won the title, defeating Athletic Bilbao 3–0 in an all-Spanish final. Porto were the defending champions, but they were beaten by Manchester City in the Round of 32.
Association team allocation
A total of 194 teams from 53 UEFA associations participated in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. Associations are allocated places according to their 2010 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2005–06 to 2009–10.
Below is the qualification scheme for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League:
- Associations 1–6 each have three teams qualify
- Associations 7–9 each have four teams qualify
- Associations 10–51 each have three teams qualify, except Liechtenstein, which have one team qualify (as Liechtenstein only have a domestic cup and no domestic league)
- Associations 52–53 each have two teams qualify
- The top three associations of the 2010–11 UEFA Fair Play ranking each gain an additional berth
- Moreover, 33 teams eliminated from the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League are transferred to the Europa League
Association ranking
| Rank | Association | Coeff. | Teams | Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81.856 | 3 | +1(FP) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| +2(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 79.757 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 64.338 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 64.207 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 53.740 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 43.791 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 39.550 | 4 | +1(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 39.491 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 38.296 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 36.546 | 3 | +2(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 34.450 | +2(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 29.899 | +2(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 28.375 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 27.900 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 27.350 | +2(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 25.791 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 22.000 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 21.975 | +1(UCL) |
|
| Rank | Association | Coeff. | Teams | Notes | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19.575 | 3 | +1(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 18.875 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 17.999 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17.400 | +1(FP) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| +1(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 15.832 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 14.191 | +1(FP) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| +1(UCL) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 14.000 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 12.541 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 12.332 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 11.541 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 9.541 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 9.499 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 8.749 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8.416 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 8.248 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7.290 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6.957 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 6.750 |
|
| Rank | Association | Coeff. | Teams | Notes | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.748 | 3 | +1(UCL) | |||||||||||||||||||
| 5.498 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 5.415 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 5.332 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 4.500 | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 4.499 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 4.374 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 3.999 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.999 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.581 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 2.125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1.832 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1.624 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1.249 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 1.000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| 0.916 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| 0.750 |
|}
;Notes
- (FP): Additional fair play berth (Norway, England, Sweden)
- (UCL): Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League
Distribution
Since the winners of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, Porto, qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League through domestic performance, the title holder spot reserved for them in the group stage was vacated. As a result, the following changes to the default allocation system were made to compensate for the vacant title holder spot in the group stage:
- The domestic cup winners of associations 16 and 17 (Scotland and Bulgaria) were promoted from the third qualifying round to the play-off round.
- The domestic cup winners of associations 28 and 29 (Belarus and Republic of Ireland) were promoted from the second qualifying round to the third qualifying round.
- The domestic cup winners of associations 52 and 53 (Malta and San Marino) and the domestic league runners-up of associations 33 and 34 (Latvia and Moldova) were promoted from the first qualifying round to the second qualifying round.
| Teams entering in this round | Teams advancing from previous round | Teams transferred from Champions League | First qualifying round |
|---|---|---|---|
| (50 teams) | Second qualifying round | ||
| (80 teams) | Third qualifying round | ||
| (70 teams) | Play-off round | ||
| (76 teams) | Group stage | ||
| (48 teams) | Knockout phase | ||
| (32 teams) |
Redistribution rules
A Europa League place is vacated when a team qualifies for both the Champions League and the Europa League, or qualifies for the Europa League by more than one method. When a place is vacated, it is redistributed within the national association by the following rules:
- When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifiers within the national association) also qualify for the Champions League, their Europa League place is vacated, and the remaining Europa League qualifiers are moved up one place, with the final place (with the earliest starting round) taken by the domestic cup runners-up, provided they do not already qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League. Otherwise, this place is taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
- When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position is vacated, and the Europa League qualifiers that finish lower in the league are moved up one place, with the final place taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
- A place vacated by the League Cup winners is taken by the highest-placed league finishers that have not yet qualified for the Europa League.
- A Fair Play place is taken by the highest-ranked team in the domestic Fair Play table that has not yet qualified for the Champions League or the Europa League.
Teams
The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:
- TH: Title holders
- CW: Cup winners
- CR: Cup runners-up
- LC: League Cup winners
- Nth: League position
- P-W: End-of-season European competition play-offs winners
- FP: Fair play
- UCL: Relegated from the Champions League
- GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
- PO: Losers from the play-off round
- Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
| Round of 32 | Group stage | Play-off round | Third qualifying round | Second qualifying round | First qualifying round |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manchester City ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | Trabzonspor ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | Manchester United ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | Ajax ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | ||
| Valencia ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | Olympiacos ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | Porto ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage))[TH](2010-11-uefa-europa-league) | Viktoria Plzeň ([UCL GS](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-group-stage)) | ||
| Zürich ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Odense ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Maccabi Haifa ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Wisła Kraków ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | ||
| Malmö FF ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Rubin Kazan ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Copenhagen ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Twente ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | ||
| Udinese ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | Sturm Graz ([UCL PO](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-play-off-round)) | ||||
| Tottenham Hotspur ([5th](2010-11-premier-league)) | Lokomotiv Moscow ([5th](2010-russian-premier-league)) | Anderlecht ([3rd](2010-11-belgian-pro-league)) | Standard Liège ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Birmingham City ([LC](2010-11-football-league-cup)) | Metalist Kharkiv ([3rd](2010-11-ukrainian-premier-league)) | Nordsjælland ([CW](2010-11-danish-cup)) | Slovan Bratislava ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Sevilla ([5th](2010-11-la-liga)) | Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk ([4th](2010-11-ukrainian-premier-league)) | Celtic ([CW](2010-11-scottish-cup)) | Zestaponi ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Athletic Bilbao ([6th](2010-11-la-liga)) | Steaua București ([CW](2010-11-cupa-romaniei)) | CSKA Sofia ([CW](2010-11-bulgarian-cup)) | Litex Lovech ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Lazio ([5th](2010-11-serie-a)) | Rapid București ([4th](2010-11-liga-i)) | Ekranas ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | Trabzonspor ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Roma ([6th](2010-11-serie-a)) | Sporting CP ([3rd](2010-11-primeira-liga)) | Shamrock Rovers ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | Partizan ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Schalke 04 ([CW](2010-11-dfb-pokal)) | Braga ([4th](2010-11-primeira-liga)) | Panathinaikos ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | Maribor ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Hannover 96 ([4th](2010-11-fussball-bundesliga)) | PSV Eindhoven ([3rd](2010-11-eredivisie)) | Dynamo Kyiv ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | HJK ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | ||
| Paris Saint-Germain ([4th](2010-11-ligue-1)) | Beşiktaş ([CW](2010-11-turkish-cup)) | Rangers ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | |||
| Sochaux ([5th](2010-11-ligue-1)) | AEK Athens ([CW](2010-11-greek-cup)) | Vaslui ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | |||
| Spartak Moscow ([4th](2010-russian-premier-league)) | Sion ([CW](2010-11-swiss-cup)) | Rosenborg ([UCL Q3](2011-12-uefa-champions-league-third-qualifying-round)) | |||
| Stoke City ([CR](2010-11-fa-cup)) | Vitória de Guimarães ([5th](2010-11-primeira-liga)) | Levski Sofia ([2nd](2010-11-a-pfg)) | Helsingborgs IF ([CW](2010-svenska-cupen)) | ||
| Atlético Madrid ([7th](2010-11-la-liga)) | AZ ([4th](2010-11-eredivisie)) | Mladá Boleslav ([CW](2010-11-czech-cup)) | Red Star Belgrade ([2nd](2010-11-serbian-superliga)) | ||
| Palermo ([CR](2010-11-coppa-italia)) | Bursaspor ([3rd](2010-11-super-lig)) | Sparta Prague ([2nd](2010-11-gambrinus-liga)) | Legia Warsaw ([CW](2010-11-polish-cup)) | ||
| [Mainz 05](1-fsv-mainz-05) ([5th](2010-11-fussball-bundesliga)) | PAOK ([3rd](2010-11-super-league-greece)) | Ried ([CW](2010-11-austrian-cup)) | Hajduk Split ([2nd](2010-11-prva-hnl)) | ||
| Rennes ([6th](2010-11-ligue-1)) | Young Boys ([3rd](2010-11-swiss-super-league)) | Hapoel Tel Aviv ([CW](2010-11-israel-state-cup)) | Gomel ([CW](2010-11-belarusian-cup)) | ||
| Alania Vladikavkaz ([CR](2010-11-russian-cup)) | Club Brugge ([4th](2010-11-belgian-pro-league)) | Omonia ([CW](2010-11-cypriot-cup)) | Sligo Rovers ([CW](2010-fai-cup)) | ||
| Karpaty Lviv ([5th](2010-11-ukrainian-premier-league)) | Brøndby ([3rd](2010-11-danish-superliga)) | Strømsgodset ([CW](2010-norwegian-football-cup)) | |||
| Dinamo București ([6th](2010-11-liga-i)) | Heart of Midlothian ([3rd](2010-11-scottish-premier-league)) | Senica ([2nd](2010-11-slovak-superliga)) | |||
| Vorskla Poltava ([6th](2010-11-ukrainian-premier-league)) | Maccabi Tel Aviv ([3rd](2010-11-israeli-premier-league)) | Željezničar ([CW](2010-11-bosnia-and-herzegovina-football-cup)) | Vaduz ([CW](2010-11-liechtenstein-cup)) | ||
| Gaz Metan Mediaș ([7th](2010-11-liga-i)) | Bnei Yehuda ([4th](2010-11-israeli-premier-league)) | Sarajevo ([2nd](2010-11-premier-league-of-bosnia-and-herzegovina)) | Aktobe ([2nd](2010-kazakhstan-premier-league)) | ||
| Nacional ([6th](2010-11-primeira-liga)) | Anorthosis Famagusta ([3rd](2010-11-cypriot-first-division)) | Sūduva ([2nd](2010-a-lyga)) | Levadia Tallinn ([2nd](2010-meistriliiga)) | ||
| ADO Den Haag ([P-W](2010-11-eredivisie-european-competition)) | AEK Larnaca ([4th](2010-11-cypriot-first-division)) | Tauras Tauragė ([4th](2010-a-lyga)) | Tirana ([CW](2010-11-albanian-cup)) | ||
| Gaziantepspor ([4th](2010-11-super-lig)) | Vålerenga ([2nd](2010-norwegian-premier-league)) | Ventspils ([CW](2010-11-latvian-football-cup)) | Mika ([CW](2011-armenian-cup)) | ||
| Olympiacos Volos ([5th](2010-11-super-league-greece)) | Žilina ([3rd](2010-11-slovak-superliga)) | Liepājas Metalurgs ([3rd](2010-latvian-higher-league)) | Llanelli ([CW](2010-11-welsh-cup)) | ||
| Thun ([5th](2010-11-swiss-super-league)) | Örebro SK ([3rd](2010-allsvenskan)) | Iskra-Stal ([CW](2010-11-moldovan-cup)) | Rudar Pljevlja ([CW](2010-11-montenegrin-cup)) | ||
| Westerlo ([CR](2010-11-belgian-cup)) | Vojvodina ([3rd](2010-11-serbian-superliga)) | Sheriff Tiraspol ([2nd](2010-11-moldovan-national-division)) | EB/Streymur ([CW](2010-faroe-islands-cup)) | ||
| Midtjylland ([4th](2010-11-danish-superliga)) | Śląsk Wrocław ([2nd](2010-11-ekstraklasa)) | Domžale ([CW](2010-11-slovenian-cup)) | Crusaders ([2nd](2010-11-ifa-premiership)) | ||
| Dundee United ([4th](2010-11-scottish-premier-league)) | RNK Split ([3rd](2010-11-prva-hnl)) | Kecskemét ([CW](2010-11-magyar-kupa)) | Differdange 03 ([CW](2010-11-luxembourg-cup)) | ||
| Lokomotiv Sofia ([4th](2010-11-a-pfg)) | Shakhtyor Soligorsk ([2nd](2010-belarusian-premier-league)) | Gagra ([CW](2010-11-georgian-cup)) | Sant Julià ([CW](2011-copa-constitucio)) | ||
| Jablonec ([3rd](2010-11-gambrinus-liga)) | Bohemians ([2nd](2010-league-of-ireland)) | Khazar Lankaran ([CW](2010-11-azerbaijan-cup)) | Floriana ([CW](2010-11-maltese-cup)) | ||
| Red Bull Salzburg ([2nd](2010-11-austrian-football-bundesliga)) | TPS ([CW](2010-finnish-cup)) | FH ([CW](2010-visa-bikar)) | Juvenes/Dogana ([CW](2010-11-coppa-titano)) | ||
| Austria Wien ([3rd](2010-11-austrian-football-bundesliga)) | KuPS ([2nd](2010-veikkausliiga)) | Metalurg Skopje ([CW](2010-11-macedonian-cup)) | |||
| Tromsø ([3rd](2010-norwegian-premier-league)) | Koper ([3rd](2010-11-slovenian-prvaliga)) | Shakhter Karagandy ([CR](2010-kazakhstan-cup)) | Glentoran ([3rd](2010-11-ifa-premiership)) | ||
| Spartak Trnava ([4th](2010-11-slovak-superliga)) | Olimpija Ljubljana ([4th](2010-11-slovenian-prvaliga)) | Narva Trans ([3rd](2010-meistriliiga)) | Cliftonville ([4th](2010-11-ifa-premiership)) | ||
| IF Elfsborg ([4th](2010-allsvenskan)) | Paks ([2nd](2010-11-nemzeti-bajnoksag-i)) | Nõmme Kalju ([4th](2010-meistriliiga)) | Fola Esch ([2nd](2010-11-luxembourg-national-division)) | ||
| Rad ([4th](2010-11-serbian-superliga)) | Ferencváros ([3rd](2010-11-nemzeti-bajnoksag-i)) | Flamurtari ([2nd](2010-11-albanian-superliga)) | Käerjéng 97 ([3rd](2010-11-luxembourg-national-division)) | ||
| Jagiellonia Białystok ([4th](2010-11-ekstraklasa)) | Dinamo Tbilisi ([2nd](2010-11-umaglesi-liga)) | Vllaznia ([3rd](2010-11-albanian-superliga)) | Lusitanos ([3rd](2010-11-primera-divisio)) | ||
| Varaždin ([CR](2010-11-croatian-cup)) | Metalurgi Rustavi ([3rd](2010-11-umaglesi-liga)) | Banants ([2nd](2010-armenian-premier-league)) | UE Santa Coloma ([4th](2010-11-primera-divisio)) | ||
| Minsk ([3rd](2010-belarusian-premier-league)) | Qarabağ ([3rd](2010-11-azerbaijan-premier-league)) | Ulisses ([3rd](2010-armenian-premier-league)) | Birkirkara ([3rd](2010-11-maltese-premier-league)) | ||
| St Patrick's Athletic ([5th](2010-league-of-ireland)) | AZAL Baku ([4th](2010-11-azerbaijan-premier-league)) | The New Saints ([2nd](2010-11-welsh-premier-league)) | Tre Penne ([2nd](2010-11-campionato-sammarinese-di-calcio)) | ||
| Honka ([4th](2010-veikkausliiga)) | ÍBV ([3rd](2010-urvalsdeild)) | Neath ([P-W](2010-11-welsh-premier-league-uefa-europa-league-play-offs)) | Aalesund (FP) | ||
| Široki Brijeg ([4th](2010-11-premier-league-of-bosnia-and-herzegovina)) | KR ([4th](2010-urvalsdeild)) | Budućnost Podgorica ([2nd](2010-11-montenegrin-first-league)) | Fulham (FP) | ||
| Banga ([CR](2010-11-lithuanian-football-cup)) | Renova ([3rd](2010-11-first-macedonian-football-league)) | Zeta ([4th](2010-11-montenegrin-first-league)) | BK Häcken (FP) | ||
| Daugava Daugavpils ([4th](2010-latvian-higher-league)) | Rabotnicki ([4th](2010-11-first-macedonian-football-league)) | NSÍ ([3rd](2010-faroe-islands-premier-league-football)) | |||
| Milsami Orhei ([3rd](2010-11-moldovan-national-division)) | Irtysh ([3rd](2010-kazakhstan-premier-league)) | ÍF ([4th](2010-faroe-islands-premier-league-football)) |
Round and draw dates
All draws held at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland unless stated otherwise.
| Phase | Round | Draw date | First leg | Second leg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qualifying | First qualifying round | 20 June 2011 | 30 June 2011 | 7 July 2011 |
| Second qualifying round | 14 July 2011 | 21 July 2011 | ||
| Third qualifying round | 15 July 2011 | 28 July 2011 | 4 August 2011 | |
| Play-off | Play-off round | 5 August 2011 | 18 August 2011 | 25 August 2011 |
| Group stage | Matchday 1 | 26 August 2011 | ||
| (Monaco) | 15 September 2011 | |||
| Matchday 2 | 29 September 2011 | |||
| Matchday 3 | 20 October 2011 | |||
| Matchday 4 | 3 November 2011 | |||
| Matchday 5 | 30 November – 1 December 2011 | |||
| Matchday 6 | 14–15 December 2011 | |||
| Knockout phase | Round of 32 | 16 December 2011 | 16 February 2012 | 23 February 2012 |
| Round of 16 | 8 March 2012 | 15 March 2012 | ||
| Quarter-finals | 16 March 2012 | 29 March 2012 | 5 April 2012 | |
| Semi-finals | 19 April 2012 | 26 April 2012 | ||
| Final | 9 May 2012 at Arena Națională, Bucharest |
Matches in the qualifying, play-off, and knockout rounds may also be played on Tuesdays or Wednesdays instead of the regular Thursdays due to scheduling conflicts.
Qualifying rounds
Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League qualifying
In the qualifying rounds and the play-off round, teams were divided into seeded and unseeded teams based on their 2011 UEFA club coefficients, and then drawn into two-legged home-and-away ties. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
First qualifying round
Second qualifying round
Third qualifying round
Play-off round
Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League qualifying#Play-off round
Group stage
Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League group stage
Bucharest teams
Tel Aviv teams
London teams
The group stage features 48 teams, which were allocated into pots based on their 2011 UEFA club coefficients, and then drawn into twelve groups of four. Teams from the same association cannot be drawn against each other. The draw was held on 26 August 2011 in Monaco.
In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. The matchdays are 15 September, 29 September, 20 October, 3 November, 30 November – 1 December, and 14–15 December 2011. The group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 32, where they were joined by the 8 third-placed teams from the group stage of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League.
If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings (in descending order):
- higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the teams in question;
- superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams in question;
- higher number of goals scored in the group matches played among the teams in question;
- higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches played among the teams in question;
- If, after applying criteria 1) to 4) to several teams, two teams still have an equal ranking, the criteria 1) to 4) will be reapplied to determine the ranking of these teams;
- superior goal difference from all group matches played;
- higher number of goals scored from all group matches played;
- higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons.
A total of 24 national associations are represented in this group stage (including Scotland after Celtic were reinstated into the Europa League over Sion), with England having the most teams, with four. This was also the first time an Irish side were represented in the group stage.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Group I
Group J
Group K
Group L
Knockout phase
Main article: 2011–12 UEFA Europa League knockout phase
In the knockout phase, teams play against each other over two legs on a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final.
In the draw for the round of 32, the twelve group winners and the four better third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage (based on their match record in the group stage) are seeded, and the twelve group runners-up and the other four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage are unseeded. A seeded team is drawn against an unseeded team, with the seeded team hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn against each other. In the draws for the round of 16 onwards, there are no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association may be drawn with each other.
Bracket
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Statistics
Excluding qualifying rounds and play-off round.
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Team | Goals | Minutes played |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | COL Radamel Falcao | Atlético Madrid | 12 | 1215' |
| 2 | NED Klaas-Jan Huntelaar | Schalke 04 | 10 | 923' |
| 3 | ESP Adrián | Atlético Madrid | 8 | 1034' |
| 4 | ARG Matías Suárez | Anderlecht | 7 | 612' |
| ESP Fernando Llorente | Athletic Bilbao | 7 | 1121' | |
| 6 | RUS Dmitri Sychev | Lokomotiv Moscow | 6 | 408' |
| NED Ricky van Wolfswinkel | Sporting CP | 6 | 1045' | |
| 8 | ENG Andrew Johnson | Fulham | 5 | 411' |
| UKR Marko Dević | Metalist Kharkiv | 5 | 484' | |
| ARG Jonathan Cristaldo | Metalist Kharkiv | 5 | 579' | |
| BEL Guillaume Gillet | Anderlecht | 5 | 698' | |
| SWE Ola Toivonen | PSV Eindhoven | 5 | 760' | |
| SVN Tim Matavž | PSV Eindhoven | 5 | 787' | |
| ESP Markel Susaeta | Athletic Bilbao | 5 | 1216' | |
| ESP Iker Muniain | Athletic Bilbao | 5 | 1227' |
Source: UEFA
Top assists
| Rank | Player | Team | Assists | Minutes played |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BRA Diego | Atlético Madrid | 7 | 949' |
| 2 | POR Manuel Fernandes | Beşiktaş | 5 | 720' |
| ARG José Sosa | Metalist Kharkiv | 5 | 886' | |
| 4 | GRE Georgios Georgiadis | PAOK | 4 | 484' |
| NED Ola John | Twente | 4 | 658' | |
| BEL Dries Mertens | PSV Eindhoven | 4 | 754' | |
| ESP Diego Capel | Sporting CP | 4 | 862' | |
| TUR Arda Turan | Atlético Madrid | 4 | 875' | |
| BRA Cleiton Xavier | Metalist Kharkiv | 4 | 884' | |
| 10 | CIV Yaya Touré | Manchester City | 3 | 270' |
| ENG Andros Townsend | Tottenham Hotspur | 3 | 314' | |
| UKR Marko Dević | Metalist Kharkiv | 3 | 484' | |
| CIV Didier Ya Konan | Hannover 96 | 3 | 498' | |
| ARG Pablo Brandán | Steaua București | 3 | 607' | |
| MAR Zakaria Labyad | PSV Eindhoven | 3 | 637' | |
| GER Lars Stindl | Hannover 96 | 3 | 907' | |
| BRA Taison | Metalist Kharkiv | 3 | 920' | |
| ESP Fernando Llorente | Athletic Bilbao | 3 | 1121' | |
| NED Stijn Schaars | Sporting CP | 3 | 1173' | |
| ESP Markel Susaeta | Athletic Bilbao | 3 | 1216' |
Source: UEFA
References
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