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2011–12 Croatian First Football League

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Football league season
MAXtv Prva Liga
Season2011–12
ChampionsDinamo Zagreb
RelegatedLučko
Šibenik
Karlovac
Varaždin
Champions LeagueDinamo Zagreb
Europa LeagueHajduk Split
Slaven Belupo
Osijek
Matches231
Goals552 (2.39 per match)
Top goalscorerFatos Bećiraj (15)
Biggest home winDinamo Zagreb 7–0
Biggest away winVaraždin 0–4Dinamo Zagreb
Lučko 0–4Dinamo Zagreb
Osijek 0–4Dinamo Zagreb
Highest scoringZadar 4–4Rijeka
Average attendance2,087

The2011–12 Croatian First Football League (officially known as theMAXtv Prva Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 21st season of theCroatian First Football League, the national championship for men'sassociation football teams inCroatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 23 July 2011 and ended on 12 May 2012.

Format changes

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On 5 July 2010 the Croatian Football Federation Executive committee reached a decision to reduce the number of teams competing in Prva HNL to twelve for the 2011–12 season of the competition.[1] This meant that the bottom five placed teams would be relegated and only the champion of the2010–11 Druga HNL would earn a promotion to Prva HNL. This decision was confirmed by the Croatian Football Federation Assembly on 14 July 2010.[2] The twelve-teams format would only be a temporary solution before the number of teams is further reduced to ten for either 2012–13 or 2013–14 Prva HNL season.[2][3]

The decision to reduce the number of teams competing in Prva HNL was supported by 30 out of 48 Croatian Football Federation representatives, with 13 representatives voting against the proposal and five of them undecided. On behalf of the executive committee, Ante Vučemilović explained that the current format with sixteen teams does not contribute to development of football in Croatia and the standard of its domestic competitions.[1]

However, CFF Assembly on 17 December 2010 delayed the execution of this changes by one year. Instead, the league will stay at 16 teams with only the last three teams being relegated and the first three teams from 2010 to 2011 Druga HNL earning promotion (if they are granted with top level license). In case of 16 teams not acquiring top level license, format with 12 teams will be applied.[4]

On 4 April 2011, CFF announced that the first stage of licensing procedure for 2011–12 season was completed. For the 2011–12 Prva HNL, only eight clubs were issued a top level license:Dinamo Zagreb,Hajduk Split,Inter Zaprešić,Istra 1961,Lokomotiva,Slaven Belupo,Varaždin andNK Zagreb. Out of these eight, only Lokomotiva and NK Zagreb weren't issued a license for participating inUEFA competitions. In the second stage of licensing procedure clubs that didn't get a license appealed on the decision and provided new facts and arguments.[5] On 4 May 2011, it was announced that all remaining Prva HNL clubs were granted top level license. Additionally,Cibalia,Rijeka andRNK Split obtained a license for UEFA competitions. Only three teams fromDruga HNL acquired the top level license:Dugopolje,Gorica andLučko, where the latter two are set to play outside of their home venues.[6]

However, Dugopolje didn't manage to finish the season within top five places which would secure them promotion. The remaining clubs were given a deadline until 6 June 2011 to confirm their participation in the 2011–12 season. All clubs of the previous Prva HNL season have done so, with Druga HNL teams Lučko and Gorica applying on the last day. This meant that the format with 16 teams was prolonged by one more season, meaning five clubs are going to be relegated at the end of this season. The status of 14th placedLokomotiva was in question after the 3rd placed team from Druga HNL,Pomorac, contested the decision of CFF and tried to obtain the license through arbitration.[7] On 9 June 2011, arbitrary committee rejected the appeal with two votes against one.[8]Istra 1961 appealed on the decision to includeGorica in the Prva HNL on terms of their license conditions concerning stadium infrastructure. The appeal was successful and on 20 June 2011 arbitrary committee revoked Gorica's top level license allowing Istra 1961 to remain in the Prva HNL.[9][10]

Stadia and locations

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The following is a complete list of teams who will contest the 2011–12 Prva HNL. The league will be contested by 15 clubs from the previous season plus the newly promotedNK Lučko who replaced the bottom placed team from the previous season,NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac. Druga HNL championsHNK Gorica were initially promoted, but after the appeal fromNK Istra 1961, their license was revoked.[10][11]

Locations of teams in2011–12 Prva HNL
StadiumCityHome clubLicensed club(s)Capacity
MaksimirZagrebDinamo ZagrebLokomotiva37,168[12]
PoljudSplitHajduk Split34,448[13]
Gradski vrtOsijekOsijek22,050[14]
KantridaRijekaRijeka12,600[15]
Stadion HNK CibaliaVinkovciCibalia9,958[16]
VarteksVaraždinVaraždin9,099[17]
Aldo DrosinaPulaIstra 19618,923[18]
KranjčevićevaZagrebNK ZagrebLučko8,850[19]
ŠubićevacŠibenikŠibenik8,500[20]
Branko Čavlović-ČavlekKarlovacKarlovac8,000[21]
Park mladežiSplitRNK Split8,000[22]
StanoviZadarZadar5,860[23]
ŠRC ZaprešićZaprešićInter Zaprešić5,228[24]
Gradski stadionKoprivnicaSlaven Belupo3,059[25]

Personnel and kits

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As of 2 May 2012
TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
CibaliaCroatiaSamir ToplakCroatiaMario LučićJakoCroatia Osiguranje
Dinamo ZagrebCroatiaAnte ČačićCroatiaMilan BadeljPumaKonzum
Hajduk SplitCroatiaMišo KrstičevićCroatiaSrđan AndrićUmbro
Inter ZaprešićCroatiaBorimir PerkovićCroatiaTomislav ŠarićJomaVŠPU "B.A.Krčelić"
Istra 1961CroatiaIgor PamićCroatiaFausto BudicinLegea
KarlovacCroatiaSanjin LucijanićCroatiaMatija ŠtefančićMacronHS Produkt
LokomotivaCroatiaTomislav IvkovićCroatiaLeonard MesarićPuma
LučkoCroatiaŽeljko KopićCroatiaKrunoslav RendulićJako
OsijekCroatiaStanko MršićCroatiaIvo SmojeJakoCroatia Osiguranje
RijekaCroatiaElvis ScoriaBosnia and HerzegovinaIgor ČagaljJakoCroatia Osiguranje
Slaven BelupoCroatiaRoy FerenčinaCroatiaAlen MarasAdidasBelupo
RNK SplitCroatiaTonći BašićCroatiaAndrija VukovićJakoSkladgradnja
ŠibenikCroatiaGoran TomićCroatiaHrvoje SpahijaJakoZagrebačka banka
VaraždinCroatiaBranko JanžekCroatiaIvan ConjarLegea/GivovaCroatia osiguranje
ZadarCroatiaDalibor ZebićCroatiaJakov SuraćJako
NK ZagrebCroatiaDražen BesekCroatiaHrvoje ŠtrokGivova

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Dinamo ZagrebBosnia and HerzegovinaVahid HalilhodžićMutual consent24 May 2011[26]CroatiaKrunoslav Jurčić26 May 2011[27]Pre-season
LokomotivaCroatiaKrunoslav JurčićSigned byDinamo Zagreb26 May 2011[27]CroatiaMarijo Tot1 June 2011[28]Pre-season
Hajduk SplitCroatiaAnte MišeRemoved from position27 May 2011[29]BulgariaKrasimir Balakov27 May 2011[29]Pre-season
RijekaCroatiaElvis ScoriaMutual consent16 June 2011[30]CroatiaAlen Horvat21 June 2011[31]Pre-season
RNK SplitCroatiaIvan KatalinićSacked14 August 2011[32]CroatiaTonći Bašić14 August 2011[32]10th
LučkoCroatiaDražen BiškupSacked23 August 2011[33]CroatiaŽeljko Kopić23 August 2011[33]15th
CibaliaCroatiaStanko MršićSacked28 August 2011[34]CroatiaSamir Toplak30 August 2011[35]13th
VaraždinCroatiaSamir ToplakResigned29 August 2011[36]AustriaTomica Kocijan30 August 2011[37]16th
ŠibenikCroatiaVjekoslav LokicaMutual consent1 September 2011[38]CroatiaGoran Tomić1 September 2011[38]12th
KarlovacCroatiaSrećko LušićMutual consent5 September 2011[39]CroatiaDamir Petravić6 September 2011[40]14th
NK ZagrebCroatiaLuka PavlovićResigned26 September 2011[41]CroatiaGordan Ciprić26 September 2011[41]9th
RijekaCroatiaAlen HorvatSacked4 October 2011[42]Bosnia and HerzegovinaIvo Ištuk4 October 2011[42]8th
VaraždinAustriaTomica KocijanSacked15 October 2011[43]CroatiaBranko Janžek15 October 2011[43]16th
LokomotivaCroatiaMarijo TotMutual consent29 October 2011[44]CroatiaAnte Čačić29 October 2011[44]11th
Dinamo ZagrebCroatiaKrunoslav JurčićSacked7 December 2011[45]CroatiaAnte Čačić23 December 2011[46]1st
LokomotivaCroatiaAnte ČačićSigned byDinamo Zagreb23 December 2011[46]CroatiaTomislav Ivković24 December 2011[47]6th
KarlovacCroatiaDamir PetravićResigned31 December 2011[48]CroatiaKrešimir Ganjto4 January 2012[49]15th
KarlovacCroatiaKrešimir GanjtoSacked1 March 2012[50]CroatiaSanjin Lucijanić1 March 2012[50]15th
RijekaBosnia and HerzegovinaIvo IštukSacked18 March 2012[51]CroatiaDragan Skočić19 March 2012[52]7th
Hajduk SplitBulgariaKrasimir BalakovSigned byKaiserslautern22 March 2012[53]CroatiaMišo Krstičević22 March 2012[54]2nd
NK ZagrebCroatiaGordan CiprićSacked27 March 2012[55]CroatiaDražen Besek27 March 2012[55]11th
OsijekCroatiaVlado BilićMutual consent31 March 2012[56]CroatiaStanko Mršić31 March 2012[56]12th
Inter ZaprešićCroatiaIlija LončarevićSacked22 April 2012[57]CroatiaBorimir Perković22 April 2012[58]12th
RijekaCroatiaDragan SkočićSacked30 April 2012[59]CroatiaElvis Scoria2 May 2012[60]12th

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Dinamo Zagreb(C)3023617311+6275Qualification toChampions League second qualifying round
2Hajduk Split3016685024+2654Qualification toEuropa League second qualifying round[a]
3Slaven Belupo30141064127+1452
4RNK Split3014884332+1150
5Cibalia30136113535045
6NK Zagreb30136113642−645
7Lokomotiva30128103333044
8Osijek30111094538+743Qualification toEuropa League first qualifying round[a]
9Istra 196130119103533+242
10Zadar30117122944−1540
11Inter Zaprešić30115143333038
12Rijeka30911102929038
13Lučko(R)30613112936−731Relegation toCroatian Second Football League
14Šibenik(R)3069152739−1227
15Karlovac[b](R)3067172553−2824
16Varaždin[c](D, R)2423191652−368Relegation toCroatian Second Football League[d]
Source:Sportnet.hr
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
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 away goals scored
(C) Champions;(D) Disqualified;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abSince2011–12 Croatian Cup winnersDinamo Zagreb qualified for the2012–13 UEFA Champions League, so cup runners-upOsijek qualified for the2012–13 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round. Moreover, Slaven Belupo were moved up a round as the cup winner spot was not used.
  2. ^Karlovac were deducted 1 point after they failed to appear on the match againstRijeka
  3. ^Varaždin were deducted 1 point after they failed to play the match againstRijeka due to suspension
  4. ^AfterVaraždin failed to play two matches due to suspension, according to the competition rulebook they were considered to have withdrawn from the competition and since they have played more than a half of matches in the second part of the season, those matches were considered valid and all further matches were awarded as 3–0 forfeit wins to their opponents. Also according to the rulebook, since Varaždin left the competition after the 24th round, the number of matches they have played will stay at 24 in the league table.[61][62]

Results

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Home \ AwayCIBDINHAJINTISTKARLOKLUČOSIRIJSLASPLŠIBVARZADZAG
Cibalia2–20–20–11–02–01–01–30–12–01–42–15–13–0[a]2–00–2
Dinamo Zagreb2–02–12–04–15–06–01–01–02–02–00–02–17–01–11–0
Hajduk Split1–01–11–21–11–00–11–23–12–14–10–02–13–01–04–0
Inter Zaprešić1–10–01–01–14–01–11–12–01–00–10–32–03–0[b]2–03–1
Istra 19613–00–20–32–12–02–12–00–10–0[c]2–12–02–12–11–10–1
Karlovac2–20–31–10–12–10–10–02–01–20–01–31–03–0[b]2–03–3
Lokomotiva1–21–21–02–00–22–12–21–40–00–01–02–01–03–02–3
Lučko0–10–40–32–00–21–02–22–21–11–11–20–03–0[b]1–10–1
Osijek1–20–42–11–02–11–11–12–21–12–03–20–02–25–04–0
Rijeka1–11–10–31–00–03–0[d]0–01–01–01–12–01–02–00–10–1
Slaven Belupo0–10–21–13–22–23–03–11–12–01–02–01–01–02–01–0
RNK Split1–10–31–11–03–13–11–01–12–22–01–12–02–23–12–0
Šibenik3–00–31–22–00–04–10–11–11–12–21–11–21–01–12–1
Varaždin0–10–40–3[b]3–22–20–10–20–20–3[b]0–3[a]0–3[b]1–22–11–22–3
Zadar1–02–11–02–10–02–20–31–02–14–41–32–10–12–01–0
NK Zagreb1–10–32–42–12–13–00–01–02–22–11–10–21–11–02–0
Source:Sportnet.hr
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^abVaraždin was suspended and thus unable to play the match so the game was awarded 3–0
  2. ^abcdefAfter Varaždin failed to play two matches against Rijeka and Cibalia, they were expelled and all their remaining matches were awarded 3–0 to opponents
  3. ^Match was replayed after it was originally abandoned in 71st minute at the result 1–0 for Istra 1961 due to thrown flares from supporters of both teams
  4. ^Match was awarded 3–0 to Rijeka, as Karlovac players were on strike and refused to travel to Rijeka

Top goalscorers

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As of 12 May 2012; Source:Prva-HNL

RankPlayerClubGoals
1MontenegroFatos BećirajDinamo Zagreb15
2CroatiaAnte VukušićHajduk Split12
3Bosnia and HerzegovinaIvan KrstanovićDinamo Zagreb10
CroatiaIvan SantiniZadar
5CroatiaDamir KreilachRijeka9
6CroatiaStipe Bačelić-GrgićŠibenik /Istra 19618
Bosnia and HerzegovinaMladen BartolovićCibalia
CroatiaDuje ČopRNK Split
CroatiaSandi KrižmanRijeka /Istra 1961
CroatiaMarin TomasovHajduk Split

See also

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