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2011–12 I-League

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5th season of the I-League

Football league season
I-League
Season2011–12
ChampionsDempo
3rd I-League title
5thIndian title
RelegatedChirag Club Kerala
HAL
AFC CupEast Bengal
Churchill Brothers
Matches182
Goals521 (2.86 per match)
Top goalscorerRanti Martins (32 goals)
Biggest home winDempo 5-0Mohun Bagan[1]
Biggest away winHAL 1-8East Bengal
Highest scoringHAL 1-8East Bengal
Longest winning run7 games
Dempo
Longest unbeaten run7 games
Dempo
Longest losing run6 games
Chirag United Kerala
Highest attendance90,000
Mohun Bagan 1-0East Bengal

The2011–12 I-League was the fifth season of theI-League. The season began in October 2011 and ended in May 2012.Salgaocar are the defending champions, having won theirmaiden title in theprevious season.

The current edition has a total of 14 teams contesting for the honors. These include the top twelve teams from the 2010–11 season along with the two promoted sides,Shillong Lajong andSporting Clube de Goa, who had been the winner and the runner-up in the2011 I-League 2nd Division respectively.

Teams

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According to theAIFF's rules, the two bottom-most teams from the2010–11 season-ending points table were supposed to be relegated to thesecond tier, but in actuality, onlyONGC FC were relegated after their second to last place finish, while the team finishing the last,JCT FC decided to disband their senior football team at the close of the session.[citation needed]

Shillong Lajong FC and Sporting Clube de Goa, the Champions & Runner-up respectively, of the2011 I-League 2nd Division, were promoted to theI-League after being relegated only theprevious year.[citation needed]

Stadiums and locations

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Locations of teams in the 2011-12 I-League
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Air IndiaMumbaiCooperage Ground12,000
Chirag United KeralaKozhikodeKaloor International Stadium60,000
Churchill BrothersSalcetteFatorda Stadium27,300
DempoPanjimFatorda Stadium27,300
East BengalKolkataSalt Lake Stadium120,000
HALBangaloreBangalore Football Stadium15,000
Mohun BaganKolkataSalt Lake Stadium120,000
MumbaiMumbaiCooperage Ground12,000
Pailan ArrowsKolkataSalt Lake Stadium120,000
Prayag UnitedKolkataSalt Lake Stadium120,000
PunePuneBalewadi Sports Complex20,000
SalgaocarVascoFatorda Stadium27,300
Shillong LajongShillongJawaharlal Nehru Stadium25,000
Sporting GoaPanjimFatorda Stadium27,300

Managerial changes

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In chronological order from the bottom

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Mohun BaganIndiaSubhash BhowmickCaretaker1 June 2011Pre-seasonEnglandSteve Darby19 July 2011
Churchill BrothersCroatiaDrago MamicCaretaker1 June 2011Pre-seasonPortugalManuel Gomes9 June 2011
Pailan ArrowsScotlandDes BulpinSacked13 August 2011Pre-seasonIndiaSukhwinder Singh13 August 2011
Chirag United KeralaIndiaP. K. UnnikrishnanSacked1 October 2011Pre-seasonSri LankaPakir Ali2 October 2011
Mohun BaganEnglandSteve DarbyResigned15 October 2011Pre-SeasonIndiaPrasanta Banerjee18 October 2011
Pailan ArrowsIndiaSukhwinder SinghResigned7 February 201213thIndiaSujit Chakravarty8 February 2012
Churchill BrothersPortugalManuel GomesSacked14 February 20125thBrazilCarlos Roberto Pereira15 February 2012
Chirag United KeralaSri LankaPakir AliSacked18 February 201212thIndiaBiswajit Bhattacharya18 February 2012

Foreign players

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ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Asian Player
Air IndiaNigeriaHenry EzehSenegalLamine TambaJapanTakayuki Omi
Chirag United KeralaGhanaIsaac BoakyeGhanaCharles DzisahNigeria David SundayNone
Churchill BrothersBrazilRoberto Mendes SilvaGabonHenry AntchouetNigeriaDavid OparaAustraliaAntun Kovacic
DempoNigeriaRanty MartinsNigeriaKoko SakiboTrinidad and TobagoDensill TheobaldJapanYusuke Kato
East BengalBrazilEdmilsonNigeriaUga Samuel OkparaNigeriaPenn OrjiAustraliaTolgay Özbey
HALNigeriaJoseph Femi AdeolaNepalRohit Chand
Mohun BaganBrazilJose Ramirez BarretoBrazilHudson Lima SilvaNigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieNone
MumbaiNigeriaKingsley ChiomaNigeriaGbeneme FridayNigeriaEbi SukoreAfghanistanZohib Islam Amiri
Pailan ArrowsPailan Arrows don't use foreigners as they are an Indian Developmental Side
Prayag UnitedBrazilJosimarGhanaYusif YakubuNigeriaBello RazaqJapanKayne Vincent[nb 1]
PuneGuineaKeita MandjouIvory CoastPierre Djidjia DouhouNigeriaChika WaliJapanArata Izumi
SalgaocarBrazilLuciano SabrosaFranceMaxime BelouetNigeriaChidi EdehJapanRyuji Sueoka
Shillong LajongLiberiaJames GbileeLiberiaJohnny MenyongarNigeriaChristopher ChizobaAustraliaMatthew Mayora
Sporting GoaGuineaBoubacar KeitaNigeriaOgba Kalu NnannaSouth SudanJames MogaSouth KoreaPark Jae-Hyun

Ownership changes

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ClubNew ownerPrevious ownerDate
Pailan ArrowsIndiaPailan GroupIndiaAll India Football Federation31 July 2011[2]
Prayag UnitedIndiaPrayag GroupIndia RP-Chirag3 August 2011[3]
Chirag United KeralaIndia Chirag ComputersIndia Viva Kerala Group7 August 2011[4]
Shillong LajongUnited Arab Emirates Anglian Holdings (20% stake)129 February 2012[5]
  • 1: Anglian Holdings only brought 20% in Shillong Lajong. The rest of the club is still owned by Shillong Lajong plc.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Dempo(C)2618355921+3857
2East Bengal2615654622+24512013 AFC Cup Group stage[a]
3Churchill Brothers2614664728+19482013 AFC Cup Group stage[b]
4Mohun Bagan2613855132+1947
5Pune2613764434+1046
6Salgaocar2612863219+1344
7Prayag United2611964132+942
8Sporting Goa2611785343+1040
9Air India2695123037−732
10Shillong Lajong2677122444−2028
11Mumbai2673163152−2124
12Chirag United Kerala(R)2662182850−2220Relegation to2013 I-League 2nd Division[c]
13Pailan Arrows26210141740−2316
14HAL(R)2615201968−498Relegation to2013 I-League 2nd Division
Source:IndiaFooty.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^East Bengal, the winner of the2012 Indian Federation Cup, qualified for the2013 AFC Cup.
  2. ^Dempo refused to enter the 2013 AFC Cup, so they were replaced byChurchill Brothers.[6]
  3. ^Pailan Arrows were not relegated in the season as they were a developmental team.

Season charity

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IMG Reliance and theI-League have joined hands with the polio eradication campaignIndia Unite to End Polio Now. IUEPN is an initiative of Aidmatrix Foundation, supported by UNICEF, and a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), World Health Organization (WHO), National Polio Surveillance Project (NPSP), Rotary International and US Centre for Disease Control (CDC).[7]

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1NigeriaRanti MartinsDempo32
2NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieMohun Bagan26
3AustraliaTolgay ÖzbeyEast Bengal18
GabonHenry AntchouetChurchill Brothers
5South SudanJames MogaSporting Goa16
GuineaMandjou KeitaPune
7GhanaYusif YakubuPrayag United12
8BrazilJosimarPrayag United11
NigeriaOgba KaluSporting Goa
10NigeriaGbeneme FridayMumbai10
Nigeria David SundayChirag United Kerala

Top Indian scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1IndiaChinadorai SabeethPailan Arrows9
IndiaManandeep SinghAir India
3India Abdul HamzaHAL8
IndiaC.K. VineethChirag United Kerala
5IndiaSandesh GadkariAir India7
IndiaSubhash SinghPune
7IndiaDawson FernandesSporting Goa6
IndiaClifford MirandaDempo
IndiaLalrindika RalteChurchill Brothers

Hat-tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieMohun BaganPailan Arrows3–123 October 2011
South SudanJames MogaSporting Clube de GoaSalgaocar4–25 November 2011
BrazilJosimarPrayag UnitedPune5–15 November 2011
AustraliaTolgay ÖzbeyEast BengalHAL8–123 November 2011
GabonHenry AntchouetChurchill BrothersShillong Lajong6–017 December 2011
NigeriaDavid OparaChurchill BrothersSporting Clube de Goa5–028 December 2011
NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieMohun BaganChurchill Brothers3–215 January 2012
NigeriaDavid OparaChurchill BrothersChirag United Kerala4–04 April 2012
NepalRohit ChandHALPune4–6[permanent dead link]10 April 2012
NigeriaGbeneme FridayMumbaiHAL5–1[permanent dead link]14 April 2012
Nigeria David SundayChirag United KeralaEast Bengal3–416 April 2012
IndiaChinadorai SabeethPailan ArrowsChirag United Kerala3–025 April 2012

Scoring

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  • First goal of the season:C.K. Vineeth for Chirag United Club Kerala against HAL (22 October 2011)[9]
  • Fastest goal of the season:3 minutesAnthony Pereira for Dempo against Shillong Lajong (23 November 2011)[10]
  • Widest winning margin:7 goals
    • HAL 1-8 East Bengal (23 November 2011)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team:10 goals
    • Pune 6-4 HAL (10 April 2012)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team:4 goals
    • Pune 6-4 HAL (10 April 2012)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single player:4 goals

End-of-season awards

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FPAI Team of the Year

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Formation: 4-4-2[11]

Nat.PositionNameClub
IndiaGKKaranjit SinghSalgaocar
IndiaRBDeepak Kumar MondalPrayag United
IndiaCBMahesh GawliDempo
NigeriaCBUga OkparaEast Bengal
IndiaLBSyed Rahim NabiMohun Bagan
IndiaRMRocus LamareSalgaocar
Ivory CoastCMPierre Djidjia DouhouPune
BrazilCMBetoChurchill Brothers
NigeriaLMPenn OrjiEast Bengal
NigeriaSTOdafa Onyeka OkolieMohun Bagan
NigeriaSTRanti MartinsDempo
EnglandCoachTrevor MorganEast Bengal

Notes

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  1. ^Prayag United are allowed up to four foreign players (perI-League rules), one of which must be from Asia. Despite being a New Zealander and having represented them at youth international level Kayne Vincent is considered Japanese due to his Japanese mother.

References

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  1. ^"I-League: Dempo SC 5-0 Mohun Bagan - Goal.com". Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved22 October 2012.
  2. ^"I-League: I Will Buy Some New Players If We Can't Have Jeje And The Rest Of The Players – Pailan Group To AIFF".goal.com. goal.com. 31 July 2011. Retrieved23 October 2011.
  3. ^"I-League: United Sports Club To Be Rechristened As 'Prayag United'".goal.com. goal.com. 3 August 2011. Retrieved23 October 2011.
  4. ^"I-League: Viva Kerala Renamed As Chirag United Kerala – It's Turning Into An Absolute Joke".goal.com. goal.com. 7 August 2011. Retrieved23 October 2011.
  5. ^"Shillong Lajong tie up with NRI owned Danish club".Times of India. Times of India. 29 February 2012. Retrieved1 March 2012.
  6. ^"AIFF to approach Churchill Brothers to participate in the AFC Cup". goal.com. 30 November 2012.
  7. ^"Polio awareness campaign at I-League".Times of India. 19 November 2011. Retrieved19 November 2011.
  8. ^"Players – I-League – India – Results, fixtures, tables and news – Soccerway".int.soccerway.com.
  9. ^"HAL Bangalore vs Chirag United Club Kerala Lineups and Statistics".goal.com. goal.com. 22 October 2011. Retrieved22 October 2011.
  10. ^"Dempo SC 5-0 Shillong Lajong FC - Goal.com". Archived fromthe original on 25 November 2011.
  11. ^"Indian Football News Updates – Page 55".indianfootballnetwork.com. 12 May 2012.
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