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Super League Greece
Season2011–12
Dates27 August 2011 – 22 April 2012
ChampionsOlympiacos
39th title
RelegatedErgotelis
Panetolikos
Doxa Drama
Champions LeagueOlympiacos
Panathinaikos
Europa LeagueAtromitos
PAOK
Asteras Tripolis
Matches played238
Goals scored527 (2.21 per match)
Top goalscorerKevin Mirallas
(20 goals)
Biggest home winOlympiacos 6–0 Doxa Drama
Biggest away winKerkyra 0–4 Olympiacos
Levadiakos 0–4 Olympiacos
Kerkyra 0–4 PAOK
PAS Giannina 0–4 Olympiacos
Highest scoringOlympiacos 7–2 Asteras Tripolis

The 2011–12 Super League Greece was the 76th season of the highest football league of Greece and the sixth under the name Super League. The season began in late August or early September 2011 and ended in May 2012 with the last matchday of the European play-off round. Olympiacos were the defending champions, having won their 38th Greek championship in the 2010–11 season.

The league comprised 13 teams from the 2010–11 season and three promoted teams from the 2010–11 Football League.

Teams

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AEL, Panserraikos, Iraklis, Olympiacos Volos and Kavala were relegated at the end of the 2010–11 season. AEL and Panserraikos were relegated on virtue of their league position at the end of the season; AEL had to return to the Football League, formerly known as Beta Ethniki, after six seasons, while Panserraikos were relegated after just one season. Olympiacos Volos and Kavala were initially relegated to the Delta Ethniki due to the ongoing match-fixing scandal,[1] but after an appeal, both teams demanded to have their cases rechecked.[2] The Professional Sports Committee refused, however, and the original penalty stood.[3] On 22 October 2011, almost two months after the league had started, they were replaced by Doxa Drama and Levadiakos.[4]

Iraklis were denied a licence for the 2011–12 season over unpaid debts[5] and put into last place of the league table.[6] The club was thus demoted to the 2011–12 Football League, concluding a twenty-nine-year run in the highest football league of Greece. The demotion of Iraklis eventually spared Asteras Tripolis from relegation.[6]

The three relegated teams have been replaced by 2010–11 Football League champions Panetolikos, runners-up PAS Giannina and OFI via a play-off round. Panetolikos returned to the Greek top football level after 34 seasons, while PAS Giannina made their immediate comeback to the Superleague.

The promotion play-off round, originally scheduled to take place in late May 2011, was postponed to late July 2011 after qualified teams OFI and Trikala were denied a licence for the 2011–12 season.[7] The decision against OFI has since been reverted after the club successfully took the case to a civil court,[8] enabling the side to compete in the play-offs along Levadiakos, Doxa Drama and Diagoras. OFI were eventually promoted as play-off winners after they were granted a walkover in their second-to-last match as their opponents Doxa Drama were not able to field a full side.[8] The Heraklion club thus returned to the Super League after two seasons.

Stadiums and locations

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Club Location Venue Capacity Av. attendance[9]
AEK Athens Athens Athens Olympic Stadium 69,618[10] 7,396
Aris Thessaloniki Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium 22,800 8,126
Asteras Tripolis Tripoli Asteras Tripolis Stadium 6,430 1,919
Atromitos Athens Peristeri Stadium 8,939 1,721
Doxa Drama Thessaloniki[note 1] Kaftanzoglio Stadium[note 1] 27,770 970
Ergotelis Heraklion Pankritio Stadium 26,240 1,172
Kerkyra Corfu Kerkyra Stadium 2,685 979
Levadiakos Livadeia Levadia Municipal Stadium 6,500[11] 1,143
OFI Heraklion Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium 9,088[12] 3,289
Olympiacos Piraeus Karaiskakis Stadium 32,115[13] 21,750
Panathinaikos Athens Athens Olympic Stadium 69,618 14,331
Panetolikos Agrinio Panetolikos Stadium 5,500 4,961
Panionios Athens Nea Smyrni Stadium 11,700[14] 2,302
PAOK Thessaloniki Toumba Stadium 28,703[15] 12,297
PAS Giannina Ioannina Zosimades Stadium 7,652[16] 2,948
Skoda Xanthi Xanthi Skoda Xanthi Arena 7,361[17] 1,636

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Temporary home stadium, until their own Doxa Drama Stadium in Drama gets a new pitch and floodlights installed. [1] (in Greek)

Personnel and kits

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Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
AEK Athens Greece Nikos Kostenoglou Greece Pantelis Kafes Puma Κino
Aris Portugal Manuel Machado Greece Michalis Sifakis Under Armour Κino
Asteras Tripolis Greece Sakis Tsiolis Greece Antonis Ladakis Lotto Lotto
Atromitos Greece Giorgos Donis Greece Stelios Sfakianakis Hummel good.gr
Doxa Drama Greece Makis Katsavakis Greece Angelos Vertzos Teapo Pame Stoixima
Ergotelis Greece Nikos Karageorgiou Brazil Silva Júnior Macron Lotto
Kerkyra Greece Timos Kavakas Greece Dimitrios Grammozis Masita good.gr
Levadiakos Greece Georgios Paraschos Greece Thanasis Moulopoulos Hummel Extra 5
OFI Greece Nikos Anastopoulos Greece Minas Pitsos Nike Races
Olympiacos Spain Ernesto Valverde Greece Vasilis Torosidis Puma Pame Stoixima
Panathinaikos Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira Spain Josu Sarriegi Adidas OPAP
Panetolikos Greece Giannis Dalakouras Greece Giorgos Theodoridis Hummel Go Lucky
Panionios Greece Akis Mantzios Greece Fanouris Goundoulakis Givova Tzoker
PAOK Romania László Bölöni Greece Stelios Malezas Puma Pame Stoixima
PAS Giannina Greece Angelos Anastasiadis Greece Georgios Dasios Lotto Tzoker
Skoda Xanthi Greece Marinos Ouzounidis Greece Spyros Vallas Nike Super 3

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Asteras Tripolis Spain Óscar Fernández Sacked[18] 19 September 2011 10th Portugal Horácio Gonçalves 23 September 2011[19]
AEK Athens Spain Manolo Jiménez Mutual consent[20] 5 October 2011 3rd Greece Nikos Kostenoglou 6 October 2011[21]
Aris Greece Sakis Tsiolis Mutual consent[22] 31 October 2011 12th Poland Michał Probierz 4 November 2011[23]
Asteras Tripolis Portugal Horácio Gonçalves Sacked[24] 1 November 2011 13th Greece Sakis Tsiolis 9 November 2011[25]
Kerkyra Montenegro Božidar Bandović Resigned[26][27] 9 November 2011 14th Spain Javi Gracia 13 November 2011[28]
Panionios Greece Takis Lemonis Mutual consent[29] 22 November 2011 9th Greece Apostolos Mantzios 24 November 2011[30]
PAS Giannina Belgium Stéphane Demol Sacked[31] 23 November 2011 10th Greece Angelos Anastasiadis 4 December 2011[32]
Doxa Drama Greece Apostolos Charalampidis Resigned[33] 8 December 2011 16th Greece Makis Katsavakis 8 December 2011[33]
Aris Poland Michał Probierz Mutual consent[34] 5 January 2012 11th Portugal Manuel Machado 16 January 2012[35]
Panetolikos Greece Babis Tennes Mutual consent[36] 9 February 2012 12th Greece Takis Lemonis 9 February 2012[37]
Kerkyra Spain Javi Gracia Sacked[38] 28 March 2012 15th Greece Timos Kavakas 28 March 2012[39]
Panetolikos Greece Takis Lemonis Mutual consent[40] 11 April 2012 15th Greece Giannis Dalakouras 11 April 2012[40]

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Olympiacos (C) 30 23 4 3 70 17 +53 73 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Panathinaikos[a] 30 22 3 5 54 23 +31 66 Qualification for the Play-offs
3 PAOK 30 14 8 8 45 27 +18 50[b]
4 Atromitos 30 13 11 6 32 26 +6 50[b]
5 AEK Athens 30 13 9 8 36 30 +6 48
6 Asteras Tripolis 30 13 6 11 30 34 −4 45 Qualification for Europa League second qualifying round[c]
7 Levadiakos 30 11 6 13 33 42 −9 39
8 PAS Giannina 30 10 8 12 30 35 −5 38
9 Aris[d] 30 10 10 10 29 33 −4 37[e]
10 OFI 30 10 7 13 27 32 −5 37[e]
11 Skoda Xanthi 30 10 6 14 31 35 −4 36
12 Panionios 30 9 6 15 26 34 −8 33
13 Kerkyra 30 8 8 14 31 44 −13 32
14 Ergotelis (R) 30 7 8 15 27 44 −17 29 Relegation to the Football League
15 Panetolikos (R) 30 7 7 16 23 37 −14 28
16 Doxa Drama (R) 30 4 5 21 11 42 −31 17
Source: Super League Greece
Rules for classification: 1) Points, 2) Head-to-head points,[43] 3) Head-to-head goal difference.[44]
If in current league table there are tied teams after applying criteria 1 to 3, they are considered to share places and listed in Greek language alphabetic order.[45]
If in final league table there are still tied teams after applying criteria 1 to 3, a decision match (or matches if they are more than two) are to be played but only in three cases: to determine the champion, to fill spots in the play-off or to determine the teams to be relegated.[46] In any other case, the final standings of tied teams are determined with a public draw[47]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Panathinaikos was docked three points following severe crowd violence during a match against Olympiacos and lost the game 0–3.[41]
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head points: PAOK 4, Atromitos 1.
  3. ^ AEK Athens were not licensed to play in the Europa League 2012–13 and therefore were replaced by the 6th placed team in the league table, which were Asteras Tripolis (which played in the second qualifying round).
  4. ^ Aris was docked three points following an object thrown into the field during a match against Asteras Tripolis and lost the game 0–3.[42]
  5. ^ a b Head-to-head points: Aris 6, OFI 0.

Results

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Home \ Away AEK ARIS AST ATR DOX ERG KER LEV OFI OLY PAO PNE PGSS PAOK PAS XAN
AEK Athens 3–0 2–0 0–0 0–0 1–0 1–0 2–1 1–1 1–1 2–0 1–0 1–0 0–2 2–1 1–1
Aris 1–0 0–3[a] 0–1 2–0 1–1 1–1 2–1 1–0 2–3 3–1 0–0 4–2 1–1 1–0 0–0
Asteras Tripolis 1–1 1–0 0–0 1–0 3–0 0–0 0–1 2–2 2–0 0–2 1–0 2–0 1–0 2–1 1–1
Atromitos 1–0 0–0 0–1 2–0 1–0 3–1 1–1 2–0 0–2 1–1 2–1 2–1 0–0 1–0 1–0
Doxa Drama 1–1 1–3 1–0 0–1 1–1 0–1 0–2 0–1 0–0 0–1 2–1 0–0 0–2 1–0 0–2
Ergotelis 1–1 1–1 2–0 2–2 2–1 1–0 0–1 0–1 2–3 0–2 0–0 1–0 2–1 2–1 1–2
Kerkyra 2–2 1–0 0–0 2–2 3–1 2–1 3–2 4–1 0–4 0–2 2–3 0–3 0–4 1–2 2–0
Levadiakos 0–2 1–1 0–1 2–2 1–0 0–1 4–3 0–2 0–4 1–0 2–0 0–0 4–3 1–1 2–0
OFI 3–1 0–1 3–0 1–1 2–0 1–0 0–0 0–1 0–2 0–1 1–0 0–1 0–2 0–2 1–0
Olympiacos 2–0 3–0 7–2 1–0 6–0 3–0 0–1 3–1 2–2 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–1 2–0 2–1
Panathinaikos 3–2 1–0 3–1 1–0 1–0 4–0 1–0 3–0 3–1 0–3[b] 4–0 3–0 0–2 3–1 3–0
Panetolikos 0–2 5–1 1–0 1–1 0–2 2–0 1–1 0–2 1–0 0–1 1–1 0–1 1–1 2–2 2–0
Panionios 0–1 2–1 2–0 1–2 2–0 2–2 2–0 2–0 1–3 0–3 1–2 1–0 1–2 0–0 1–1
PAOK 3–0 0–0 2–3 3–1 2–0 2–1 0–0 3–1 0–0 0–2 1–3 3–0 1–0 1–2 1–0
PAS Giannina 2–1 0–0 3–1 1–2 1–0 1–1 2–1 2–0 0–0 0–4 0–1 1–0 0–0 2–2 0–2
Skoda Xanthi 3–4 0–2 0–1 3–0 1–0 4–2 1–0 1–1 3–1 1–0 2–3 0–1 1–0 0–0 1–2
Source: Super League Greece
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ The match between Aris and Asteras Tripolis was awarded to Asteras Tripolis after being suspended at 42nd minute (score: 0–1).
  2. ^ The match between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos was awarded to Olympiacos[41] after being suspended at 0–1 and 81 minutes due to severe crowd violence.[48]

Play-offs

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In the play-off for Champions League, the four qualified teams play each other in a home and away round robin. However, they do not all start with 0 points. Instead, a weighting system applies to the teams' standing at the start of the play-off mini-league. The team finishing fifth in the Super League will start the play-off with 0 points. The fifth placed team's end of season tally of points is subtracted from the sum of the points that other teams have. This number is then divided by five.

Before the last round of matches, fifth-placed club AEK Athens earned 48 points during the regular season. Based on this number and the calculations above, Panathinaikos as runners-up began the play-offs with four points ((66–48)/5 = 3.6, rounded to 4) while PAOK and Atromitos started with zero points each ((50–48)/5 = 0.4, rounded to 0).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PAO AEK ATR PAOK
2 Panathinaikos 6 3 1 2 5 4 +1 14 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round 1–0 1–1 2–0
3 AEK Athens 6 3 0 3 7 5 +2 9 Ineligible for the 2012–13 European competitions.[a] 2–0 3–2 2–0
4 Atromitos 6 2 2 2 6 6 0 8 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a][b] 0–1 1–0 1–1
5 PAOK 6 2 1 3 3 6 −3 7 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[a][b] 1–0 1–0 0–1
Source: Superleague Greece: Standings and Schedule
Rules for classification: Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) classification of regular season.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c AEK Athens were not licensed to play in the Europa League 2012–2013 and therefore were replaced by the 6th placed team in the league table, Asteras Tripolis, qualified for the second qualifying round. This meant that PAOK were qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League and Atromitos to the Europa League play-offs.
  2. ^ a b Atromitos lost the final of the 2011–12 Greek Football Cup against Champions League-qualified team Olympiacos. As a consequence, the three Europa League spots were distributed by the final standings of this group.

Season statistics

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Awards

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MVP and Best Goal Awards

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Matchday MVP Best Goal Ref
1st Brazil Leonardo (AEK Athens) Spain Javito (Olympiacos) [51]
2nd Belgium Kevin Mirallas (Olympiacos) Colombia Fabián Vargas (AEK Athens) [52]
3rd Greece Stelios Vasiliou (Levadiakos) Greece Stefanos Athanasiadis (PAOK) [53]
4th Portugal Vieirinha (PAOK) Greece Giannis Gianniotas (Aris) [54]
5th Spain Toché (Panathinaikos) Argentina Leandro Becerra (PAS Giannina) [55]
6th El Salvador Dino Seremet (Doxa Drama) Greece Christos Aravidis (Doxa Drama) [56]
7th Greece Vangelis Mantzios (OFI) Brazil Chumbinho (OFI) [57]
8th Greece Ilias Anastasakos (Atromitos) Greece Ilias Ioannou (Kerkyra) [58]
9th Slovakia Mirnes Šišić (OFI) Greece Vangelis Mantzios (OFI) [59]
10th Greece Giannis Gianniotas (Aris) Brazil Juliano Spadacio (PAOK) [60]
11th Spain Jacobo Sanz (Asteras Tripolis) Argentina Emanuel Perrone (Asteras Tripolis) [61]
12th Argentina Javier Umbides (Aris) Croatia Danijel Cesarec (Aris) [62]
13th Serbia Marko Pantelić (Olympiacos) Brazil Luiz Brito (Atromitos) [63]
14th Brazil Lino (PAOK) Greece Dimitris Salpingidis (PAOK) [64]
15th Greece Stefanos Athanasiadis (PAOK) Serbia Marko Markovski (Skoda Xanthi) [65]
16th Ghana Mohammed Abubakari (Doxa Drama) Greece Dimitrios Sialmas (AEK Athens) [66]
17th Greece Dimitris Salpingidis (PAOK) Brazil Cleyton (Panathinaikos) [67]
18th Cyprus Fotis Papoulis (OFI) Greece Dimitrios Grammozis (Kerkyra) [68]
19th Mexico Nery Castillo (Aris) Greece Georgios Georgiadis (PAOK) [69]
20th Greece Fotis Kipouros (PAS Giannina) Argentina Leandro Becerra (PAS Giannina) [70]
21st Greece Apostolos Giannou (PAOK) Greece Georgios Kousas (Panetolikos) [71]
22nd Greece Lazaros Christodoulopoulos (Panathinaikos) Greece Kostas Mitroglou (Olympiacos) [72]
23rd Greece Kostas Chalkias (PAOK) Greece José Holebas (Olympiacos) [73]
24th Argentina Emanuel Perrone (Asteras Tripolis) Greece Stefanos Athanasiadis (PAOK) [74]
25th Greece Nikolaos Lazaridis (Aris) Greece Vangelis Ikonomou (Atromitos) [75]
26th Romania Costin Lazăr (PAOK) Uruguay Pablo García (PAOK) [76]
27th Greece Fotis Georgiou (PAS Giannina) Greece Athanasios Tsigas (Kerkyra) [77]
28th Greece Anastasios Kyriakos (PAS Giannina) Greece Ilias Ioannou (Kerkyra) [78]
29th Greece Angelos Charisteas (Panetolikos) Greece Konstantinos Panagiotoudis (PAOK) [79]
30th Albania Emiljano Vila (PAS Giannina) Greece Giannis Fetfatzidis (Olympiacos) [80]

Annual awards

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Annual awards were announced on 14 January 2013.[81]

Award Winner Club
Greek Player of the Season Greece Kostas Mitroglou Atromitos
Foreign Player of the Season Belgium Kevin Mirallas Olympiacos
Young Player of the Season Greece Panagiotis Vlachodimos Skoda Xanthi
Goalkeeper of the Season Greece Orestis Karnezis Panathinaikos
Golden Boot Belgium Kevin Mirallas Olympiacos
Manager of the Season Spain Ernesto Valverde Olympiacos
Greece Georgios Donis Atromitos

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