2011–12 Serie A
The 2011–12 Serie A was the 110th season of top-tier Italian football, the 80th in a round-robin tournament, and the second since its organization under a league committee separate from Serie B. It began on 3 September 2011 and ended on 13 May 2012. The league was originally scheduled to start on 27 August, but this was delayed due to a strike by the players. The fixtures were drawn up on 27 July 2011.
The league title was won by Juventus, winning its 28th official Serie A title, and first since the 2002–03 season. The team completed the season undefeated, becoming the first team to do so in a 38-game league season in Italy. Perugia were undefeated in the 30-game 1978–79 season, though they finished second in the table. Milan were unbeaten and won the title in the 34-game 1991–92 season.
Since Italy dropped from third to fourth place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2010–11 season, the league 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 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.Teams
Stadia and locations
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
Atalanta | Bergamo | Atleti Azzurri d'Italia | |
Bologna | Bologna | Renato Dall'Ara | |
Cagliari | Cagliari | Sant'Elia | |
Catania | Catania | Angelo Massimino | |
Cesena | Cesena | Dino Manuzzi | |
Chievo | Verona | Marc'Antonio Bentegodi | |
Fiorentina | Florence | Artemio Franchi | |
Genoa | Genoa | Luigi Ferraris | |
Internazionale | Milan | San Siro | |
Juventus | Turin | Juventus Stadium | |
Lazio | Rome | Olimpico | |
Lecce | Lecce | Via del Mare | |
Milan | Milan | San Siro | |
Napoli | Naples | San Paolo | |
Novara | Novara | Silvio Piola | |
Palermo | Palermo | Renzo Barbera | |
Parma | Parma | Ennio Tardini | |
Roma | Rome | Olimpico | |
Siena | Siena | Artemio Franchi | |
Udinese | Udine | Friuli |
Personnel and sponsorship
Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
Atalanta* | Stefano Colantuono | Gianpaolo Bellini | Erreà | AXA, Konica Minolta |
Bologna | Stefano Pioli | Marco Di Vaio | Macron | NGM, Serenissima Ceramica |
Cagliari | Massimo Ficcadenti | Daniele Conti | Kappa | Sardegna |
Catania | Vincenzo Montella | Marco Biagianti | Givova | SP – Energia Siciliana |
Cesena | Mario Beretta | Giuseppe Colucci | Adidas | Technogym |
Chievo | Domenico Di Carlo | Sergio Pellissier | Givova | Banca Popolare di Verona, :it:Paluani|Paluani, Midac Batteries |
Fiorentina | Vincenzo Guerini | Lotto | Mazda, Save the Children | |
Genoa | Luigi De Canio | Marco Rossi | Asics | iZiPlay |
Internazionale | Javier Zanetti | Nike | Pirelli | |
Juventus | Antonio Conte | Alessandro Del Piero | Nike | :fr:BetClic|BetClic, :it:Balocco |Balocco |
Lazio | Edoardo Reja | Tommaso Rocchi | Puma | |
Lecce | Serse Cosmi | Asics | Banca Apulia, Veneto Banca, Betitaly | |
Milan | Massimiliano Allegri | Massimo Ambrosini | Adidas | Fly Emirates |
Napoli | Walter Mazzarri | Paolo Cannavaro | Macron | Lete, MSC |
Novara* | Emiliano Mondonico | Matteo Centurioni | Joma | Banca Popolare di Novara, Intesa |
Palermo | Bortolo Mutti | Fabrizio Miccoli | Legea | Eurobet, Burger King |
Parma | Roberto Donadoni | Stefano Morrone | Erreà | Navigare, Banca Monte Parma |
Roma | Luis Enrique | Francesco Totti | Kappa | WIND |
Siena* | Giuseppe Sannino | Simone Vergassola | Kappa | Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena |
Udinese | Francesco Guidolin | Antonio Di Natale | Legea | Dacia |
Promoted from Serie B
Managerial changes
In Italy, football managers are only permitted to manage one club per season. 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 | Luigi De Canio | End of contract | 19 5 2011 | Preseason | Eusebio Di Francesco | 27 6 2011 |
Cesena | Massimo Ficcadenti | End of contract | 20 5 2011 | Preseason | Marco Giampaolo | 4 6 2011 |
Bologna | Alberto Malesani | End of contract | 26 5 2011 | Preseason | Pierpaolo Bisoli | 26 5 2011 |
Chievo | Stefano Pioli | End of contract | 26 5 2011 | Preseason | Domenico Di Carlo | 9 6 2011 |
Juventus | Luigi Delneri | Sacked | 31 5 2011 | Preseason | Antonio Conte | 31 5 2011 |
Siena | Antonio Conte | Mutual consent | 31 5 2011 | Preseason | Giuseppe Sannino | 6 6 2011 |
Palermo | Delio Rossi | Mutual consent | 1 6 2011 | Preseason | Stefano Pioli | 2 6 2011 |
Catania | Diego Simeone | Mutual consent | 1 6 2011 | Preseason | Vincenzo Montella | 9 6 2011 |
Genoa | Davide Ballardini | Sacked | 4 6 2011 | Preseason | Alberto Malesani | 19 6 2011 |
Roma | Vincenzo Montella | End of caretaker spell | 9 6 2011 | Preseason | Luis Enrique | 10 6 2011 |
Internazionale | Leonardo | Resigned | 15 6 2011 | Preseason | Gian Piero Gasperini | 24 6 2011 |
Cagliari | Roberto Donadoni | Sacked | 12 8 2011 | Preseason | Massimo Ficcadenti | 16 8 2011 |
Palermo | Stefano Pioli | Sacked | 31 8 2011 | Preseason | Devis Mangia | 31 8 2011 |
Internazionale | Gian Piero Gasperini | Sacked | 21 9 2011 | 18th | Claudio Ranieri | 21 9 2011 |
Bologna | Pierpaolo Bisoli | Sacked | 4 10 2011 | 20th | Stefano Pioli | 4 10 2011 |
Cesena | Marco Giampaolo | Sacked | 30 10 2011 | 20th | Daniele Arrigoni | 1 11 2011 |
Fiorentina | Siniša Mihajlović | Sacked | 7 11 2011 | 13th | Delio Rossi | 7 11 2011 |
Cagliari | Massimo Ficcadenti | Sacked | 8 11 2011 | 10th | Davide Ballardini | 9 11 2011 |
Lecce | Eusebio Di Francesco | Sacked | 4 12 2011 | 20th | Serse Cosmi | 4 12 2011 |
Palermo | Devis Mangia | Sacked | 19 12 2011 | 10th | Bortolo Mutti | 19 12 2011 |
Genoa | Alberto Malesani | Sacked | 22 12 2011 | 10th | Pasquale Marino | 22 12 2011 |
Parma | Franco Colomba | Sacked | 9 1 2012 | 15th | Roberto Donadoni | 9 1 2012 |
Novara | Attilio Tesser | Sacked | 30 1 2012 | 20th | Emiliano Mondonico | 30 1 2012 |
Cesena | Daniele Arrigoni | Mutual consent | 20 2 2012 | 20th | Mario Beretta | 21 2 2012 |
Novara | Emiliano Mondonico | Sacked | 6 3 2012 | 19th | Attilio Tesser | 6 3 2012 |
Cagliari | Davide Ballardini | Sacked for just cause | 11 3 2012 | 17th | Massimo Ficcadenti | 11 3 2012 |
Internazionale | Claudio Ranieri | Consensual termination | 26 3 2012 | 8th | Andrea Stramaccioni | 26 3 2012 |
Genoa | Pasquale Marino | Sacked | 02 04 2012 | 16th | Alberto Malesani | 02 04 2012 |
Genoa | Alberto Malesani | Sacked | 22 04 2012 | 17th | Luigi De Canio | 22 04 2012 |
Fiorentina | Delio Rossi | Sacked | 02 05 2012 | 16th | Vincenzo Guerini | 03 05 2012 |
League table
Positions by round
Results
Statistics
Top goalscorers
Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
1 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | Milan | 28 |
2 | Diego Milito | Internazionale | 24 |
3 | Edinson Cavani | Napoli | 23 |
3 | Antonio Di Natale | Udinese | 23 |
5 | Rodrigo Palacio | Genoa | 19 |
6 | Germán Denis | Atalanta | 16 |
6 | Fabrizio Miccoli | Palermo | 16 |
8 | Sebastian Giovinco | Parma | 15 |
9 | Stevan Jovetić | Fiorentina | 14 |
10 | Miroslav Klose | Lazio | 12 |
10 | Mattia Destro | Siena | 12 |
Assists
Rank | Player | Club | Assists |
1 | Andrea Pirlo | Juventus | 13 |
2 | Fabrizio Miccoli | Palermo | 12 |
3 | Sebastian Giovinco | Parma | 11 |
4 | Pablo Armero | Udinese | 10 |
4 | Antonio Cassano | Milan | 10 |
6 | Marek Hamšík | Napoli | 9 |
6 | Robinho | Milan | 9 |
8 | Mirko Vučinić | Juventus | 8 |
9 | Antonio Di Natale | Udinese | 7 |
9 | Juan Manuel Vargas | Fiorentina | 7 |
9 | Miralem Pjanić | Roma | 7 |
9 | Francesco Totti | Roma | 7 |
9 | Sergio Pellissier | Chievo | 7 |
9 | Francesco Lodi | Catania | 7 |
Hat-tricks
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
Napoli | Milan | 18 09 2011 | ||
Milan | Lecce | 23 10 2011 | ||
Milan | Parma | 26 10 2011 | ||
4 | Internazionale | Palermo | 01 02 2012 | |
Palermo | Internazionale | 01 02 2012 | ||
Atalanta | Roma | 26 02 2012 | ||
Milan | Palermo | 03 03 2012 | ||
Cagliari | Napoli | 09 03 2012 | ||
Cagliari | Cesena | 18 03 2012 | ||
Internazionale | Genoa | 01 04 2012 | ||
Internazionale | Milan | 06 05 2012 | ||
Palermo | Chievo | 06 05 2012 | ||
Novara | Cesena | 06 05 2012 |