2011–12 Liga I (women's football)

The 2011–12 season of the Liga I Feminin was the 22nd season of Romania's premier women's football league. The season started on 4 September 2011 and ended on 6 June 2012. Olimpia Cluj were the defending champions and successfully defended their title on the last matchday.

Liga I Feminin
Season2011–12
UEFA Women's Champions LeagueOlimpia Cluj
Matches played192
Goals scored1,272 (6.63 per match)
Top goalscorerCosmina Dusa (71)
Biggest home winFC Municipal Targu Mures 28–0 SN Constanta
Biggest away winCS NEGREA Reşiţa 0–19 CFR 1933 Timișoara

Changes from 2010 to 2011

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  • Seven new clubs entered a team to the league:Independenta Baia Mare, UT Arad, CFR Timișoara, Negrea Resita, Navobi Iasi, CS Viitorul 2010 Buzau and CS Blue Angel Cristian-Brasov.[1]
  • As the league now has 20 teams it is divided into eastern and western divisions with 10 teams each. After a double round robin, i.e. 18 matches per team, the top two teams will move on to play the championship round. The first-place finishers get three points right from the start and then a new double round robin is placed.[1] After that the champion qualifies to the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Teams

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Seria est

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Club City Stadium Capacity
Alice & Tunes Piteşti Piteşti Nicolae Dobrin (artificial turf) 1,000
Blue Angel Cristian Cristian Cristian 1,000
Brazi Brazi Brazi de Sus 1,000
Fair Play București București Politehnica 1,000
Metalul Vlăhiţa Vlăhiţa Metalul 1,000
Navobi Iași Iași Emil Alexandrescu II 1,000
Şantierul Naval Constanţa Constanţa SNC 1,000
Târgovişte Târgovişte Toma Panţu 1,000
Târgu Mureş Târgu Mureş Trans-Sil 8,000
Viitorul 2010 Buzău Buzău Cornel Negoescu 3,000

Seria vest

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Club City Stadium Capacity
CFR 1933 Timișoara Timișoara CFR 7,000
Clujana Cluj-Napoca Clujana 2,000
Independența Baia Mare Baia Mare Viorel Mateianu 15,500
Motorul Oradea Comunal 1,000
Negrea Reșița Reșița Voinţa 1,200
Olimpia Cluj-Napoca Ardealul 1,000
Real Craiova Electroputere 2,000
Sporting Craiova Electroputere 2,000
UTA Arad Arad Motorul 1,579
Viitorul Reghin Reghin Municipal 3,200

Standings

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First stage

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Each team plays 18 games.

East

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FCM Târgu Mureş 18 18 0 0 151 4 +147 54 Final stage
2 CS Brazi 18 13 2 3 77 21 +56 41
3 CS Blue Angel Cristian Braşov 18 11 2 5 53 19 +34 35
4 CSS Târgovişte 18 10 1 7 61 39 +22 31
5 CS Metalul Vlăhiţa 18 7 3 8 57 49 +8 24
6 Fair Play București 18 8 0 10 49 50 −1 24
7 FC Alice&Tunes Piteşti 18 6 4 8 39 37 +2 22
8 CS Navobi Iaşi 18 4 4 10 21 64 −43 16
9 SN Constanţa 18 3 1 14 23 109 −86 10
10 Viitorul 2010 Buzău 18 1 1 16 6 145 −139 4
Source: [citation needed]

West

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Olimpia Cluj 18 18 0 0 180 3 +177 54 Final stage
2 CS Real Craiova 18 16 0 2 129 26 +103 42[a]
3 CFR 1933 Timișoara 18 10 2 6 92 43 +49 32
4 Motorul Oradea 18 10 2 6 51 43 +8 32
5 CS Independenţa Baia Mare 18 9 1 8 55 55 0 28
6 FC UTA Arad 18 7 1 10 64 77 −13 22
7 CS Negrea Reşiţa 18 6 0 12 30 107 −77 18
8 CFF Clujana 18 5 0 13 25 54 −29 15
9 Sporting Craiova 18 4 0 14 26 126 −100 12
10 FCM Viitorul Reghin 18 2 0 16 8 126 −118 6
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ On 12 October 2011 CS Real Craicova was docked 6 points by the Disciplinary Committee of the FRF.

Championship play-off

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The top two of each group advance to the final stage. The six teams play each other two times for a total of six games. The group winners Olimpia and Targu Mures started with three bonus points.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 CFF Olimpia Cluj (C) 6 5 0 1 36 5 +31 18 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Round of 32
2 FC Municipal Targu Mures 6 4 0 2 18 11 +7 15
3 CS Real Craiova 6 2 0 4 14 20 −6 6
4 CS Brazi 6 1 0 5 7 39 −32 3
Source: Liga I play-offs
(C) Champions
Home \ Away OLI TMU CRA BRA
CFF Olimpia Cluj 3–0 5–0 16–0
FC Municipal Targu Mures 1–5 3–0 5–0
CS Real Craiova 1–7 9–2
CS Brazi 3–0[a] 2–6 0–3
Source: [citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^ Match awarded. Original score was 4–1 in favor of Olimpia, who filed an ineligible player.[2]

Top scorer

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Cosmina Dusa won the top-scorer award for a second season in a row with 71 goals.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "New system explained" (in Romanian). ziare.com. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Wins for the title" (in Romanian). olimpiacluj.ro. 21 May 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Final match day report" (in Romanian). citynews.ro. 6 June 2012. Archived from the original on 8 June 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
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