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2011–12 South African Premiership

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Football league season
Premier Soccer League
Season2011–12
ChampionsOrlando Pirates
4th Premiership title
Champions LeagueOrlando Pirates
Confederation CupSupersport United (viadomestic cup)
Matches240
Goals582 (2.43 per match)
Top goalscorerSiyabonga Nomvethe (20 goals)
Biggest home winSuperSport United 7–0Maritzburg United
(14 October 2011)[1]
Biggest away winBlack Leopards 2–5Moroka Swallows
(4 May 2012)[2]
Black Leopards 1–4Amazulu
(22 April 2012)[3]
Ajax Cape Town 0–3Mamelodi Sundowns
(17 March 2012)[4]
Santos 2–5Mamelodi Sundowns
(30 November 2011)[5]
Golden Arrows 0–3Bloemfontein Celtic
(13 August 2011)[6]
Highest scoringBlack Leopards 2–5Moroka Swallows
(4 May 2012)[7]
Platinum Stars 3–4Orlando Pirates
(22 February 2012)[8]
Ajax Cape Town 4–3Black Leopards
(21 December 2011)[9]
Santos 2–5Mamelodi Sundowns
(30 November 2011)[10]SuperSport United 7–0Maritzburg United
(14 October 2011)[11]
Longest winning run3 wins
Kaizer Chiefs
Mamelodi Sundowns
SuperSport United
Longest unbeaten run4 games
Mamelodi Sundowns
SuperSport United
Maritzburg United
Longest losing run4 games
Santos
Average attendance7,120[12]

The2011–12 South African Premiership, known as theABSA Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and also commonly referred to as thePSL after the governing body, was the sixteenth season of thePremiership since its establishment in 1996.

Orlando Pirates were the defending champions, having won their third Premiership title, and in the process endedSuperSport United's 3 year grip on the championship. The season kicked off on 12 August 2011 and ended on 19 May 2012.[13][14]

16 teams contested the season, including two newly promoted teams – yo-yo clubJomo Cosmos[15] – who were promoted for the second time in 3 seasons after winning the2010–11 National First Division champions' playoff 5–4 on penalties againstBay United, andBlack Leopards[16] who came through a four-way promotion playoff, defeatingBay United 2–0 over a two-legged final.Orlando Pirates secured the title with a 4–2 win againstGolden Arrows on 19 May 2012.[17] This was their fourth PSL title overall and the second in succession. At the bottom,Jomo Cosmos was automatically relegated to the First Division[18] whileSantos was relegated via thePSL Playoff Tournament.[19][20][21]

TV rights

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The PSL announced that current digital broadcasterSuperSport had won the rights to continue broadcasting the PSL after their current contract expired at the end of the 2011–12 season. The new broadcasting deal will commence at the start of the 2012–13 season and is said to be worth R2 billion over five years. As with their outgoing contract, SuperSport will continue to lease a select number of matches to free-to-air public broadcasterSABC.[22]

Teams

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The team finishing 16th and last during the2010–11 seasonMpumalanga Black Aces – was automatically relegated from the Premiership while the team finishing 15th –Vasco da Gama – was entered into a four-way relegation/promotion playoff with 3 teams from the 2010–11 National First Division season, where they were comfortably beaten 4–2 on aggregate by Black Leopards in the semi-finals and thus relegated from the Premiership. As it was, both Black Aces and Vasco had been promoted in the previous season, so they each spent a single season in the top flight before going straight back down.[citation needed]

Jomo Cosmos and Black Leopards had finished first and second in the Inland Stream of the 2010–11 National First Division season. Cosmos, as champions of the Inland Stream, faced off against the champions of the Coastal Stream – Bay United – and beat them 5–4 on penalties after two goalless draws, thus securing promotion to the PSL. In the next phase of the relegation/promotion playoffs Black Leopards had taken on and defeated Vasco da Gama of the PSL over two legs and proceeded to reach the final of the playoffs, where they met Bay United. Leopards continued Bay United's heartbreaking end to their season by defeating them over two legs to earn a return to the PSL after two seasons out of the top flight.[citation needed]

Stadiums and locations

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Football teams in South Africa tend to use multiple stadiums over the course of a season for their home games. The following table will only indicate the stadium used most often by the club for their home games

TeamLocation of training fieldProvinceHome venueCapacity
Ajax Cape TownCape Town(Parow)Western CapeCape Town Stadium55,000
AmaZuluDurban(Durban North)Kwazulu-NatalMoses Mabhida Stadium54,000
Bidvest WitsJohannesburg(Braamfontein)GautengBidvest Stadium5,000
Black LeopardsPolokwaneLimpopoPeter Mokaba Stadium45,000
Bloemfontein CelticBloemfonteinFree StateSeisa Ramabodu Stadium20,000
Free State StarsPhuthaditjhabaFree StateCharles Mopeli Stadium35,000
Golden ArrowsUmlaziKwazulu-NatalKing Zwelithini Stadium10,000
Jomo CosmosJohannesburgGautengMakhulong Stadium15,000
Kaizer ChiefsJohannesburg(Soweto)GautengFNB Stadium(Soccer City)94,700
Mamelodi SundownsPretoria(Arcadia)GautengLoftus Versfeld Stadium52,000
Maritzburg UnitedPietermaritzburgKwazulu-NatalHarry Gwala Stadium10,700
Moroka SwallowsJohannesburg(Soweto)GautengDobsonville Stadium24,000
Orlando PiratesJohannesburg(Soweto)GautengOrlando Stadium36,400
Platinum StarsRustenburg(Phokeng)North WestRoyal Bafokeng Stadium45,000
SantosCape Town(Lansdowne)Western CapeAthlone Stadium25,000
Supersport UnitedPretoria(Atteridgeville)GautengLucas Moripe Stadium28,900
Location of teams in the2011–12 PSL.

Personnel and kits

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TeamManagerSupplierShirt sponsor
Ajax Cape TownNetherlandsMaarten StekelenburgAdidasMTN
AmaZuluSwedenRoger PalmgrenAdidasSPAR
Bidvest WitsSouth AfricaRoger De SaNikeBidvest
Black LeopardsZimbabweSunday ChidzambwaUmbroMTN
Bloemfontein CelticSouth AfricaClinton LarsenReebokMTN
Free State StarsSouth AfricaSteve KomphelaUmbroBonitas
Golden ArrowsGermanyErnst MiddendorpMilléMTN
Jomo CosmosSouth AfricaJomo SonoPuma
Kaizer ChiefsSerbiaVladimir VermezovićNikeVodacom
Mamelodi SundownsNetherlandsJohan NeeskensNikeUbuntu Botho
Maritzburg UnitedSouth AfricaIan PalmerHummel
Moroka SwallowsSouth AfricaGordon IgesundPumaVW
Orlando PiratesBrazilJúlio César LealAdidasVodacom
Platinum StarsSouth AfricaOwen Da GamaPumaRoyal Bafokeng
SantosSouth AfricaBoebie SolomonsWinnerEngen
Supersport UnitedSouth AfricaGavin HuntUnder ArmourDStv

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Ajax CTNetherlandsFoppe de HaanRetirement21 May 2011[23]End of seasonNetherlandsMaarten Stekelenburg21 June 2011[24]
Orlando PiratesNetherlandsRuud KrolEnd of contractJune 2011[25]End of seasonBrazilJúlio César Leal22 June 2011[26]
AmazuluSouth AfricaManqoba MngqithiSacked18 September 2011[27]15thSwedenRoger Palmgren18 September 2011[28]
Black LeopardsZimbabweSunday ChidzambwaRedeployed26 October 2011[29]SerbiaVladislav Heric26 October 2011[30]
SantosSouth AfricaBoebie SolomonsRedeployed8 December 2011[31]14thSouth AfricaDuncan Crowie8 December 2011[32]
Platinum StarsSouth AfricaOwen Da GamaSuspended9 March 2012[33]13thSouth AfricaCavin Johnson &South AfricaAllan Freese9 March 2012
Orlando PiratesBrazilJúlio César LealSacked12 March 2012[34]PeruAugusto Palacios12 March 2012[35]
Kaizer ChiefsSerbiaVladimir VermezovicSacked12 April 2012[36]South AfricaAce Khuse12 March 2012
SantosSouth AfricaDuncan CrowieCaretaker period ended19 April 2012[37]15thNetherlandsMart Nooij19 April 2012[38]
Black LeopardsSerbiaVladislav HericRedeployed8 May 2012[39]14thZimbabweSunday Chidzambwa8 May 2012

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Orlando Pirates(C, Q)3017763926+1358Qualification for2013 CAF Champions League
2Moroka Swallows30151144834+1456
3SuperSport United3015963923+1654Qualification for2013 CAF Confederation Cup
4Mamelodi Sundowns30141064423+2152
5Kaizer Chiefs3014883523+1250
6Free State Stars30146103831+748
7AmaZulu30101193224+841
8Bloemfontein Celtic30118113633+341
9Ajax Cape Town30117124249−740
10Platinum Stars30106143739−236
11Maritzburg United30713102638−1234
12Bidvest Wits30712113138−733
13Golden Arrows3095164048−832
14Black Leopards3078153658−2229
15Santos(R)3076173448−1427PSLPlayoff Tournament
16Jomo Cosmos(R)30213152446−2219Relegation toNational First Division
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2012. Source:Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayAJXAMZBVWBLPBLCFSSGOLJCKZCMLSMARMORORLPLASANSUP
Ajax Cape Town2–40–24–32–03–14–11–12–10–31–12–21–13–21–10–0
AmaZulu4–02–00–12–00–11–00–00–00–10–00–10–11–22–21–2
Bidvest Wits1–13–10–01–31–32–20–11–12–30–01–33–12–11–00–1
Black Leopards3–11–41–22–21–32–01–10–21–20–02–50–22–32–11–0
Bloemfontein Celtic4–21–10–02–01–03–23–10–00–01–11–11–00–12–01–2
Free State Stars1–02–10–02–22–13–11–01–20–24–10–11–00–02–01–1
Golden Arrows0–11–21–14–20–32–03–10–01–14–12–02–43–11–31–2
Jomo Cosmos1–20–00–02–21–22–20–21–10–21–10–21–22–12–22–2
Kaizer Chiefs2–00–02–10–12–02–11–22–12–00–13–02–11–00–01–2
Mamelodi Sundowns2–30–01–15–12–11–00–00–00–11–04–00–01–23–10–1
Maritzburg United0–21–12–20–12–00–22–03–10–01–00–12–12–11–10–0
Moroka Swallows3–21–13–04–10–02–13–22–00–22–22–20–02–13–21–1
Orlando Pirates1–00–00–01–02–13–12–02–13–20–01–01–11–01–03–0
Platinum Stars2–00–10–22–22–10–11–04–11–20–01–10–03–44–10–0
Santos0–11–23–11–12–10–11–21–02–12–52–11–33–01–20–1
SuperSport United2–10–12–13–00–11–12–10–02–01–37–00–01–22–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2012. Source:Premier Soccer League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

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Top goalscorersAs of May 19, 2012

RankPlayerClubGoals
1South AfricaSiyabonga NomvetheMoroka Swallows20
2South AfricaEleazar RodgersSantos13
3South AfricaEdward ManqeleFree State Stars11
4South AfricaLehlohonolo MajoroKaizer Chiefs10
South AfricaDavid MathebulaMoroka Swallows10
South AfricaBenni McCarthyOrlando Pirates10
South AfricaKatlego MphelaMamelodi Sundowns10
8South AfricaLuyanda BacelaBloemfontein Celtic9
ZimbabweNyasha MushekwiMamelodi Sundowns9
10ZimbabweKhama BilliatAjax Cape Town8
South AfricaThamsanqa GabuzaGolden Arrows8
ZimbabweKingston NkhathaBlack Leopards8

Last updated: 19 May 2012
Source:Premier Soccer League

Awards

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The 2011–12 PSL Awards ceremony was held on 27 May 2012.

PSL Footballer of the Year

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ThePSL Footballer of the Year was awarded toSiyabonga Nomvethe.[40]

Palesa ShabalalaThePSL Player of the Season was also awarded to Siyabonga Nomvethe.[40]

PSL Players' Player of the Season

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ThePSL Players' Player of the Season was also awarded to Siyabonga Nomvethe.[40]

PSL Red Hot Young Player of the Season

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ThePSL Red Hot Young Player of the Season was awarded toRonwen Williams.[40]

PSL Coach of the Season

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ThePSL Coach of the Season was awarded toGordon Igesund.[40]

PSL Top Goalscorer

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ThePSL Top Goalscorer award went to Siyabonga Nomvethe.[40]

PSL Goalkeeper of the Season

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ThePSL Goalkeeper of the Season award went toWayne Sandilands.[40]

PSL Absa-lutely Awesome Goal of the Season

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ThePSL Absa-lutely Awesome Goal of the Season award went toBenni McCarthy.[40]

See also

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References

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  22. ^"PSL and SuperSport continue partnership". PSL.com. 19 August 2011. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  23. ^"Foppe de Haan to leave Ajax". Eyewitness News. 30 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 13 June 2012. Retrieved30 August 2011.
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  27. ^"AmaZulu sack Mngqithi". Kickoff.com. 18 September 2011. Retrieved23 September 2011.
  28. ^"Palmgren named new AmaZulu coach". Supersport. 18 September 2011. Retrieved23 September 2011.
  29. ^"Chidzambwa "redeployed" as Leopards hire new coach". The Zimbabwean. 28 October 2011. Archived fromthe original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved10 March 2012.
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  31. ^"Crowie to bring new energy to The People's Team". Santos. 9 December 2011. Archived fromthe original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved15 February 2012.
  32. ^"Solomons not fired, but not coaching". Kickoff.com. 9 December 2011.Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved15 February 2012.
  33. ^"Platinum Stars suspend Owen da Gama". Kickoff.com. 9 March 2012. Retrieved10 March 2012.
  34. ^"Leal was unaware of suspension". Kickoff.com. 13 March 2012. Retrieved21 April 2012.
  35. ^"Bucs suspend Leal". Kickoff. 12 March 2012. Retrieved21 April 2012.
  36. ^"VV and Chiefs part ways!". Kickoff.com. 12 April 2012. Retrieved21 April 2012.
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  38. ^"Nooij: I'm not just here for 5 matches". Kickoff.com. 19 April 2012. Retrieved21 April 2012.
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