2011–12 Maltese Premier League
The Maltese Premier League 2011/12 was the 97th season in the history of the highest Maltese Football League. The League began on 19 August, 2011 and ended with the last play of the 32nd round on May 12, 2012.
After a preliminary round, consisting of a round and a second round, the league was divided into two groups of six: The best six teams played in the Champions round for the title and the international launch sites, the six worst teams against relegation. The points obtained in the group stage were credited to half ( half points are rounded up ).
- 3.1 Cross table
- 4.1 Cross table
Clubs
Compared to the 2010/11 season, the composition of the league changed as follows: The Vittoriosa Stars came up after only a year as a last place team in the play- group back into the First Division ( second highest division) from and were replaced by the Balzan Youths, which as Master of the First Division after seven years were top notch again. In addition, returned due to an increase of ten to twelve league clubs FC Mqabba and FC Mosta to three or five years back in the Premier League back.
Only a few stadiums in Malta have the necessary infrastructure to hold regular Premier League matches can. These were the Ta ' Qali Stadium, the Victor Tedesco Stadium and the Hibernians Football Ground. Although each team had its own training ground, but no matches were on these usually played. Therefore, the Games were usually held on neutral ground, which makes the distinction between home and away games essentially obsolete.
Preliminary round
Final standings after 22 rounds
Cross Table
The cross table presents the results of all games of this first round represents the home team is listed in the first column, the visiting team in the top row. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.
Playoffs
Full Time from May 12, 2012
Cross Table
The cross table presents the results of all games of this first round represents the home team is listed in the first column, the visiting team in the top row. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.
Playouts
Full Time from May 12, 2012
Cross Table
The cross table presents the results of all games of this first round represents the home team is listed in the first column, the visiting team in the top row. The results are always given from the perspective of the home team.
References and links
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