2011–12 Cypriot First Division

The 2011/12, from sponsorship reasons, also called Marfin Laiki League First Division, was the 74th season of the highest Cypriot league in men's football. It began on 27 August, 2011 and ended on May 12, 2012. AEL Limassol won his sixth championship. Defending champion and record champions APOEL Nicosia was behind by two points runner-up.

  • 3.1 Championship Round 3.1.1 Final Table
  • 3.1.2 Cross Table
  • 3.2.1 Final Table
  • 3.2.2 Cross Table
  • 3.3.1 Final Table
  • 3.3.2 Cross Table

Clubs

First round

In the first round of the season 14 teams were playing for the rankings, after which the teams will be divided in the second half of the season into three groups of four teams. The two last-place teams, however, rise immediately after the first round of the Second Division. The Games were held between 27 August 2011 and 23 March 2012.

The top four teams reach the championship round, the teams in ninth to twelve play against relegation. The middle group between merely carries out placement games. It should be noted that in each group each score obtained from the 26 matches of the preliminary round is transmitted, so that the respective second round, depending on the table situation can partly cause only minor changes.

For equal scores in contrast to most leagues, the direct comparison (as well as the German Bundesliga) for placing first decisive.

Final Table

Cross Table

Second Round

Championship round

The top four clubs in the first round to reach the championship round where it goes next to the Championship in the international courts in the European Cup.

The champion and take part in the Champions League secured AEL Limassol, last year's winner APOEL Nicosia Omonia Nicosia and cup winner keeping his distance. Anorthosis Famagusta was in fourth or a starting place in the Europa League.

Final Table

Cross Table

Placement Round

The clubs, which in places five to eight completed the first round, contributed in the second round of games still to determine the final placement. However, both the qualification for an international competition, and the descent into the Second Division was no longer possible.

Final Table

Cross Table

Relegation round

After the first round two already relegated were determined in the Second Division, played the four participating clubs in the relegation round the third relegated from each other.

The promoted from last season Aris Limassol finally had the saving bank relegated to the Second Division with a spacing of 6 points.

Final Table

Cross Table

Top scorers

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