2011–12 Slovak First Football League

Slovak First Football League
Season 2011–12
Champions Žilina
Promoted Spartak Myjava
Relegated Dunajská Streda
Champions League Žilina
Europa League Spartak Trnava
Slovan Bratislava
Senica
Matches played 198
Goals scored 454 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorer Pavol Masaryk (18 goals)
Biggest home win B.Bystrica 4–0 Košice
Senica 4–0 Trenčín
Trenčín 4–0 Prešov
Ružomb. 4–0 Z.Moravce
Senica 4–0 Trenčín
Prešov 4–0 D.Streda
Senica 5–1 D.Streda
Biggest away win B.Bystrica 0–3 Trnava
Highest scoring Z.Moravce 3–5 Ružomb.
Highest attendance 8,482
Average attendance Decrease 2,171 [1]

The 2011–12 Slovak First Football League[2] (known as Corgoň Liga due to sponsorship purposes) was the nineteenth season of the Corgoň Liga, the first-tier football league in Slovakia, since its establishment in 1993. It began on 15 July 2011 and was completed on 19 May 2012.[3] Slovan Bratislava were the defending champions, having won their sixth Slovak league championship at the end of the 2010–11 season.

Teams

Dubnica were relegated after finishing the 2010–11 season in 12th and last place, ending a 10 season stay in this competition. They were replaced by 2010–11 First League champions AS Trenčín, who return to the competition after a three season absence.

Team Location Stadium Capacity
AS Trenčín Trenčín Štadión na Sihoti 4,500
DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda Mestský štadión – DAC Dunajská Streda 3,170
Dukla Banská Bystrica Banská Bystrica SNP Stadium 10,000
MFK Košice Košice Štadión Lokomotívy v Čermeli 9,000
FC Nitra Nitra Štadión pod Zoborom 11,384
MFK Ružomberok Ružomberok Štadión MFK Ružomberok 4,817
FK Senica Senica Štadión FK Senica 4,600
Slovan Bratislava Bratislava Pasienky 12,000
Spartak Trnava Trnava Štadión Antona Malatinského 18,448
Tatran Prešov Prešov Tatran Štadión 5,410
ViOn Zlaté Moravce Zlaté Moravce Štadión FC ViOn 4,000
MŠK Žilina[4] Žilina Stadium pod Dubňom 11,181

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager1 Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Dunajská Streda Germany Lorant, WernerWerner Lorant Slovakia Marcin, JánJán Marcin Adidas NEGIN
Trenčín Slovakia Guľa, AdriánAdrián Guľa Slovakia Ševela, MartinMartin Ševela Nike Aegon
Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia Zaťko, ŠtefanŠtefan Zaťko Slovakia Poljovka, MartinMartin Poljovka Adidas Express Slovakia
Košice Slovakia Kozák, JánJán Kozák Slovakia Šinglár, PeterPeter Šinglár Givova Steel Trans
Nitra Slovakia Jurkemik, LadislavLadislav Jurkemik Slovakia Šimončič, MilošMiloš Šimončič Jako Bonul Security, El Comp, Špeciál Izotex
Ružomberok Czech Republic Křeček, AlešAleš Křeček Slovakia Masaryk, PavolPavol Masaryk Umbro Mondi SCP
Senica Slovakia Griga, StanislavStanislav Griga Slovakia Gajdošík, JánJán Gajdošík Hummel NAD RESS
Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Weiss, VladimírVladimír Weiss Slovakia Žofčák, IgorIgor Žofčák Adidas Niké
Spartak Trnava Czech Republic Hoftych, PavelPavel Hoftych Slovakia Karhan, MiroslavMiroslav Karhan Givova TSS Grade
Tatran Prešov Ukraine Kovalets, SerhiySerhiy Kovalets Slovakia Papaj, JánJán Papaj Adidas IMPA
Zlaté Moravce Slovakia Jarábek, JurajJuraj Jarábek Slovakia Majerník, PavolPavol Majerník Legea ViOn
Žilina Netherlands Adelaar, FransFrans Adelaar Slovakia Barčík, MiroslavMiroslav Barčík Nike Preto

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Spartak Trnava Slovakia Peter Zelenský End of caretaker spell 5 May 2011[5] Pre-season Czech Republic Pavel Hoftych 19 May 2011[6]
Dunajská Streda Slovakia Mikuláš Radványi End of contract 28 May 2011[7] Pre-season Slovakia Štefan Horný 20 June 2011[8]
Košice Slovakia Štefan Tarkovič Mutual agreement 1 June 2011[9] Pre-season Slovakia Ladislav Šimčo 10 June 2011[10]
Tatran Prešov Slovakia Ladislav Pecko End of contract 2 June 2011[11] Pre-season Slovakia Štefan Tarkovič 4 June 2011[12]
Žilina Czech Republic Pavel Hapal Sacked 16 July 2011[13] Pre-season Slovakia Ľubomír Nosický 16 July 2011[14]
Slovan Bratislava Czech Republic Karel Jarolím Mutual agreement 5 August 2011[15] 4th Slovakia Vladimír Weiss 5 August 2011[16]
Dunajská Streda Slovakia Štefan Horný Resigned 6 August 2011[17] 12th Slovakia Krisztián Németh 7 August 2011[18]
Ružomberok Slovakia Ladislav Jurkemik Sacked 22 September 2011[19] 8th Czech Republic Aleš Křeček 22 September 2011[20]
Nitra Slovakia Cyril Stachura Sacked 19 November 2011[21] 7th Slovakia Róbert Barborík 20 November 2011[22]
Nitra Slovakia Róbert Barborík End of caretaker spell 20 December 2011[23] 7th Slovakia Ladislav Jurkemik 20 December 2011[24]
Tatran Prešov Slovakia Štefan Tarkovič Sacked 23 January 2012[25] 11th Ukraine Serhiy Kovalets 23 January 2012[26]
Dunajská Streda Slovakia Krisztián Németh Mutual agreement 25 March 2012[27] 12th Germany Werner Lorant 25 March 2012[28]
Žilina Slovakia Ľubomír Nosický Sacked 16 April 2012[29] 1st Netherlands Frans Adelaar 16 April 2012[30]
Košice Slovakia Ladislav Šimčo Sacked 30 April 2012[31] 12th Slovakia Ján Kozák 30 April 2012[32]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Žilina (C) 33 19 10 4 52 27+25 67 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Spartak Trnava 33 19 8 6 44 22+22 65 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1
3 Slovan Bratislava 33 16 11 6 48 35+13 59
4 Senica 33 15 12 6 47 23+24 57 2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1
5 Trenčín 33 12 12 9 51 49+2 48
6 Ružomberok 33 11 11 11 39 34+5 44
7 Zlaté Moravce 33 11 8 14 34 439 41
8 Nitra 33 9 12 12 33 396 39
9 Dukla Banská Bystrica 33 9 10 14 37 447 37
10 Prešov 33 7 12 14 23 3512 33
11 Košice 33 6 11 16 25 4015 29
12 DAC Dunajská Streda (R) 33 5 1 27 21 6342 16 Relegation to 2. liga

Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Since 2011–12 Slovak Cup winners Žilina qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, so cup runners-up Senica qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round. Moreover, Slovan Bratislava were moved up a round as the cup winner spot was not used.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results

The schedule consisted of three rounds. The two first rounds consisted of a conventional home and away round-robin schedule. The pairings of the third round were set according to the 2010–11 final standings. Every team played each opponent once for a total of 11 games per team.

First and second round

Home ╲ Away DAC BB KOŠNITRUŽSENSLOTRNPRETREZLMŽIL
DAC Dunajská Streda 13 01 02 02 01 10 01 00 20 02 21
Dukla Banská Bystrica 10 40 12 20 11 12 03 20 20 01 13
Košice 30 31 02 11 01 01 11 10 12 11 12
Nitra 20 22 11 23 00 01 13 22 00 01 02
Ružomberok 31 20 11 00 01 10 00 11 11 40 12
Senica 30 00 01 31 21 22 11 30 40 10 12
Slovan Bratislava 31 32 21 00 20 32 21 20 31 00 21
Spartak Trnava 21 31 10 12 02 11 20 00 10 10 11
Prešov 02 01 01 11 11 01 01 20 10 01 00
Trenčín 10 22 41 00 11 01 22 42 40 31 33
Zlaté Moravce 21 10 32 11 10 00 11 01 12 30 11
Žilina 20 31 11 20 21 31 21 01 10 00 22

Updated to games played on 18 March 2012.
Source: Slovenský futbalový zväz
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third round

Key numbers for pairing determination (number marks position in 2010–11 final standings):

 23rd round 24th round 25th round 26th round 27th round 28th round
   1 – 12     1 –  2     2 – 12     1 –  4     3 – 12     1 – 6
   2 – 11     8 –  6     3 –  1     2 –  3     4 –  2     2 – 5
   3 – 10     9 –  5     4 – 11     9 –  7     5 –  1     3 – 4
   4 – 9     10 –  4     5 – 10    10 –  6     6 – 11    10 – 8
   5 – 8     11 –  3     6 –  9    11 –  5     7 – 10    11 – 7
   6 – 7     12 –  7     7 –  8    12 –  8     8 –  9    12 – 9
 29th round 30th round 31st round 32nd round 33rd round
   4 – 12     1 –  8     5 – 12     1 – 10     6 – 12
   5 –  3     2 –  7     6 –  4     2 –  9     7 –  5
   6 –  2     3 –  6     7 –  3     3 –  8     8 –  4
   7 –  1     4 –  5     8 –  2     4 –  7     9 –  3
   8 – 11    11 –  9     9 –  1     5 –  6    10 –  2
   9 – 10    12 – 10    10 – 11    12 – 11    11 –  1
Home ╲ Away DAC BB KOŠNITRUŽSENSLOTRNPRETREZLMŽIL
DAC Dunajská Streda 12 20 01 23 02
Dukla Banská Bystrica 00 11 11 12 00 21
Košice 12 00 01 00 01
Nitra 30 10 02 01 10
Ružomberok 20 20 11 00 01
Senica 51 00 20 00 40 11
Slovan Bratislava 11 21 22 00 22 30
Spartak Trnava 30 20 30 10 10 22
Prešov 40 22 11 21 11
Trenčín 21 11 52 21 20
Zlaté Moravce 32 35 13 02 12 23
Žilina 10 20 30 10 22 10

Updated to games played on 20 May 2012.
Source: Slovenský futbalový zväz
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals[33]
1 Slovakia Pavol Masaryk Ružomberok 18
2 Slovakia Juraj Halenár Slovan Bratislava 15
3 Trinidad and Tobago Lester Peltier Trenčín 11
4 Slovakia Martin Jakubko Dukla Banská Bystrica 10
Slovakia Róbert Pich Žilina
6 Slovakia Tomáš Majtán Žilina 9
Czech Republic Martin Vyskočil Spartak Trnava
8 Republic of the Congo John Delarge Dunajská Streda 8
Argentina David Depetris Trenčín
10 Slovakia Miroslav Barčík Žilina 6
Slovakia Filip Hlohovský Trenčín
Czech Republic Martin Hruška Zlaté Moravce
Slovakia Erik Pačinda Košice
Slovakia Ladislav Tomaček Spartak Trnava

Awards

Top Eleven

Individual Awards

Manager of the season Stanislav Griga (FK Senica)

Player of the Year Miroslav Karhan (Spartak Trnava)

Young player of the Year Norbert Gyömbér (Dukla Banská Bystrica)

See also

External links

References

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