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Serie A
Season2011–12
ChampionsJuventus
28th title
RelegatedLecce (to Lega Pro Prima Divisione)
Novara
Cesena
Champions LeagueJuventus
Milan
Udinese
Europa LeagueLazio
Napoli
Internazionale
Matches played380
Goals scored972 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorerZlatan Ibrahimović
(28 goals)
Biggest home winNapoli 6–1 Genoa
(21 December 2011)
Internazionale 5–0 Parma
(7 January 2012)
Biggest away winFiorentina 0–5 Juventus
(17 March 2012)
Highest scoringNapoli 6–3 Cagliari
(9 March 2012)
Internazionale 5–4 Genoa
(1 April 2012)
Longest winning run8 games by Juventus[1]
Longest unbeaten run38 games by Juventus[1]
Longest winless run16 games by Cesena[citation needed]
Longest losing run5 games by Novara[citation needed]
Highest attendance79,522[2]
Milan 0–1 Internazionale
Lowest attendance5,962[3]
Lecce 0–0 Bologna
Average attendance23,214[4]

The 2011–12 Serie A (known as the Serie A TIM for sponsorship reasons) was the eightieth season since its establishment, and the second under a league committee separate from Serie B. It began on 9 September 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012.[5] The league was originally scheduled to start on 27 August, but this was delayed due to a strike by the players.[6] The fixtures were drawn up on 27 July 2011.

The league title was won by Juventus, winning its 28th official Serie A title or scudetto, and first since the 2002–03 season, having already been champion of winter. The team went through the season without a single defeat, the first team ever to do so in a 38 game league season in Italy. It is the third team to complete a Serie A season undefeated. Perugia was the first team to go undefeated in the 30-game 1978–79 season. Milan repeated the feat in the 34-game 1991–92 season.[7] Of note, although undefeated, Perugia failed to win the scudetto that year, finishing second.

Since Italy dropped from third to fourth place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2010–11 season,[8] the league has lost a group stage berth for the UEFA Champions League from the 2012–13 season.

Rule changes

The rules for the registration of non-EU (or non-EFTA or Swiss) nationals transferred from abroad were revised in the summer of 2011. Clubs could now sign two non-EU players. This was a reverse of the decision made the previous summer in the wake of Italy's failure at the 2010 World Cup that limited clubs to the signing of just one such player.[citation needed]

Teams

Stadia and locations

Team Home city Stadium Capacity 2010–11 season
Atalanta Bergamo Atleti Azzurri d'Italia 24,642 Serie B champions
Bologna Bologna Renato Dall'Ara 39,444 16th in Serie A
Cagliari Cagliari Sant'Elia 23,486 14th in Serie A
Catania Catania Angelo Massimino 23,420 13th in Serie A
Cesena Cesena Dino Manuzzi 23,860 15th in Serie A
Chievo Verona Marc'Antonio Bentegodi 39,211 11th in Serie A
Fiorentina Florence Artemio Franchi 47,282 9th in Serie A
Genoa Genoa Luigi Ferraris 36,685 10th in Serie A
Inter Milan San Siro 80,074 Serie A runners-up
Juventus Turin Juventus Stadium 41,254 7th in Serie A
Lazio Rome Olimpico 72,698 5th in Serie A
Lecce Lecce Via del Mare 33,876 17th in Serie A
Milan Milan San Siro 80,074 Serie A champions
Napoli Naples San Paolo 60,240 3rd in Serie A
Novara Novara Silvio Piola 17,875 Serie B play-off winners
Palermo Palermo Renzo Barbera 37,242 8th in Serie A
Parma Parma Ennio Tardini 27,906 12th in Serie A
Roma Rome Olimpico 72,698 6th in Serie A
Siena Siena Artemio Franchi 15,373 Serie B runners-up
Udinese Udine Friuli 41,652 4th in Serie A

Personnel and sponsorship

Team President Manager Captain Kitmaker Shirt sponsor
Atalanta Italy Antonio Percassi Italy Stefano Colantuono Italy Gianpaolo Bellini Erreà AXA, Konica Minolta
Bologna Italy Albano Guaraldi Italy Stefano Pioli Italy Marco Di Vaio Macron NGM, Serenissima Ceramica (H)
Cagliari Italy Massimo Cellino Italy Massimo Ficcadenti Italy Daniele Conti Kappa Sardegna
Catania Italy Antonino Pulvirenti Italy Vincenzo Montella Italy Marco Biagianti Givova SP - Energia Siciliana
Cesena Italy Igor Campedelli Italy Mario Beretta Italy Giuseppe Colucci adidas Technogym
Chievo Italy Luca Campedelli Italy Domenico Di Carlo Italy Sergio Pellissier Givova Banca Popolare di Verona (H), Paluani (A), Midac Batteries
Fiorentina Italy Mario Cognigni Italy Vincenzo Guerini Italy Alessandro Gamberini Lotto Mazda, Save the Children
Genoa Italy Enrico Preziosi Italy Luigi De Canio Italy Marco Rossi Asics iZiPlay
Inter Italy Massimo Moratti Italy Andrea Stramaccioni Argentina Javier Zanetti Nike Pirelli
Juventus Italy Andrea Agnelli Italy Antonio Conte Italy Alessandro Del Piero Nike BetClic (H), Balocco (A)
Lazio Italy Claudio Lotito Italy Edoardo Reja Italy Tommaso Rocchi Puma
Lecce Italy Isabella Liguori Italy Serse Cosmi Uruguay Guillermo Giacomazzi Asics BancApulia (H & A), Veneto Banca (T), Betitaly
Milan Italy Silvio Berlusconi Italy Massimiliano Allegri Italy Massimo Ambrosini adidas Fly Emirates
Napoli Italy Aurelio De Laurentiis Italy Walter Mazzarri Italy Paolo Cannavaro Macron Lete, MSC
Novara Italy Massimo De Salvo Italy Emiliano Mondonico Italy Matteo Centurioni Joma Banca Popolare di Novara, Intesa
Palermo Italy Maurizio Zamparini Italy Bortolo Mutti Italy Fabrizio Miccoli Legea Eurobet, Burger King
Parma Italy Tommaso Ghirardi Italy Roberto Donadoni Italy Stefano Morrone Erreà Navigare, Banca Monte Parma
Roma United States Thomas R. DiBenedetto Spain Luis Enrique Italy Francesco Totti Kappa WIND
Siena Italy Massimo Mezzaroma Italy Giuseppe Sannino Italy Simone Vergassola Kappa Monte dei Paschi di Siena - Banca dal 1472
Udinese Italy Franco Soldati Italy Francesco Guidolin Italy Antonio Di Natale Legea Dacia

Managerial changes

In Italy, football managers are only permitted to manage one club per season.[9] For this purpose, the "season" is defined as starting when its first match kicks off, so Roberto Donadoni and Stefano Pioli, who lost their job at Cagliari and Palermo on 12 and 31 August 2011 were able to take respectively the Parma job in January 2012 and the Bologna job in October 2011 because the first matches were not until 9 September 2011.

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Lecce Italy Luigi De Canio End of contract 19 May 2011[10] Before the start of the season Italy Eusebio Di Francesco 27 June 2011[11]
Cesena Italy Massimo Ficcadenti End of contract 20 May 2011[12] Italy Marco Giampaolo 4 June 2011[13]
Bologna Italy Alberto Malesani End of contract 26 May 2011 Italy Pierpaolo Bisoli 26 May 2011[14]
Chievo Italy Stefano Pioli End of contract 26 May 2011[15] Italy Domenico Di Carlo 9 June 2011[16]
Juventus Italy Luigi Delneri Sacked 31 May 2011[17] Italy Antonio Conte 31 May 2011[18]
Siena Italy Antonio Conte Mutual consent 31 May 2011[19] Italy Giuseppe Sannino 6 June 2011[20]
Palermo Italy Delio Rossi Mutual consent 1 June 2011[21] Italy Stefano Pioli 2 June 2011[22]
Catania Argentina Diego Simeone Mutual consent 1 June 2011[23] Italy Vincenzo Montella 9 June 2011[24]
Genoa Italy Davide Ballardini Sacked 4 June 2011[25] Italy Alberto Malesani 19 June 2011[26]
Roma Italy Vincenzo Montella End of caretaker spell 9 June 2011 Spain Luis Enrique 10 June 2011[27][28]
Internazionale Brazil Leonardo Resigned 15 June 2011[29] Italy Gian Piero Gasperini 24 June 2011[30]
Cagliari Italy Roberto Donadoni Sacked 12 August 2011[31] Italy Massimo Ficcadenti 16 August 2011[32]
Palermo Italy Stefano Pioli Sacked 31 August 2011[33] Italy Devis Mangia 31 August 2011[33]
Internazionale Italy Gian Piero Gasperini Sacked 21 September 2011[34] 18th Italy Claudio Ranieri 21 September 2011[35]
Bologna Italy Pierpaolo Bisoli Sacked 4 October 2011[36] 20th Italy Stefano Pioli 4 October 2011[36]
Cesena Italy Marco Giampaolo Sacked 30 October 2011[37] 20th Italy Daniele Arrigoni 1 November 2011[38]
Fiorentina Serbia Siniša Mihajlović Sacked 7 November 2011 13th Italy Delio Rossi 7 November 2011[39]
Cagliari Italy Massimo Ficcadenti Sacked 8 November 2011[40] 10th Italy Davide Ballardini 9 November 2011[41]
Lecce Italy Eusebio Di Francesco Sacked 4 December 2011[42] 20th Italy Serse Cosmi 4 December 2011[42]
Palermo Italy Devis Mangia Sacked 19 December 2011[43] 10th Italy Bortolo Mutti 19 December 2011[44]
Genoa Italy Alberto Malesani Sacked 22 December 2011[45] 10th Italy Pasquale Marino 22 December 2011[46]
Parma Italy Franco Colomba Sacked 9 January 2012[47] 15th Italy Roberto Donadoni 9 January 2012[47]
Novara Italy Attilio Tesser Sacked 30 January 2012[48] 20th Italy Emiliano Mondonico 30 January 2012[48]
Cesena Italy Daniele Arrigoni Mutual consent 20 February 2012[49] 20th Italy Mario Beretta 21 February 2012[50]
Novara Italy Emiliano Mondonico Sacked 6 March 2012 [51] 19th Italy Attilio Tesser 6 March 2012[51]
Cagliari Italy Davide Ballardini Sacked for just cause 11 March 2012 [52] 17th Italy Massimo Ficcadenti 11 March 2012 [52]
Internazionale Italy Claudio Ranieri Consensual termination 26 March 2012[53] 8th Italy Andrea Stramaccioni 26 March 2012[53]
Genoa Italy Pasquale Marino Sacked 2 April 2012[54] 16th Italy Alberto Malesani 2 April 2012[54]
Genoa Italy Alberto Malesani Sacked 22 April 2012[55] 17th Italy Luigi De Canio 22 April 2012[55]
Fiorentina Italy Delio Rossi Sacked 2 May 2012[56] 16th Italy Vincenzo Guerini (caretaker) 3 May 2012[57]

League table

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1.^ Lecce relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione after the relegation to Serie B and the sentence of the Federal Court of Justice that excluded the team from this league and relegated to the lower division, due of its involvement in Scommessopoli scandal.

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Leader
2012–13 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2012–13 UEFA Champions League Play-off round
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
2012–13 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round
Relegation to 2012–13 Serie B

Results

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Statistics

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