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Revision as of 00:15, 11 October 2024

The 2011-12 season is FC Metalist Kharkiv's 67th season in existence and the club's 8th consecutive season in the top flight of Ukrainian football. In addition to the domestic league, Metalist Kharkiv participated in that season's editions of the Ukrainian Cup and the UEFA Europa League. The season covers the period from 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012.

FC Metalist Kharkiv
2011-12 season
ChairmanUkraine Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi
ManagerUkraine Myron Markevich
StadiumOSC Metalist
Ukrainian Premier League3rd
Ukrainian CupRound of 16
UEFA Europa LeagueQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Marko Dević (14)

All:
Marko Dević (16)

Players

First team squad

Squad at the end of season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ukraine UKR Dmytro Zhdankov
2 DF Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Romanchuk
3 DF Argentina ARG Cristian Villagra
4 DF Ukraine UKR Andriy Berezovchuk
5 MF Ukraine UKR Oleg Shelayev
7 FW Brazil BRA Taison
8 MF Ukraine UKR Edmar
9 FW Ukraine UKR Andriy Vorobey
10 MF Brazil BRA Cleiton Xavier
11 FW Argentina ARG José Sosa
15 DF Brazil BRA Fininho
17 DF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Pshenychnykh
18 MF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Yeremenko
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Argentina ARG Juan Manuel Torres
21 FW Argentina ARG Jonathan Cristaldo
22 DF Serbia SRB Milan Obradović
23 MF Argentina ARG Sebastian Blanco
25 MF Brazil BRA Marlos
29 GK Ukraine UKR Oleksandr Horyainov
30 DF Senegal SEN Papa Gueye
33 FW Ukraine UKR Marko Dević
37 DF Moldova MDA Vitalie Bordian
71 MF Russia RUS Sergey Tkachev
80 DF Slovakia SVK Lukáš Štetina
81 GK Serbia SRB Vladimir Dišljenković
87 MF Ukraine UKR Vyacheslav Sharpar

Left during the season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
7 MF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Valyayev

Competitions

Overall

Premier League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Shakhtar Donetsk (C) 30 25 4 1 80 18 +62 79[a] Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Dynamo Kyiv 30 23 6 1 56 12 +44 75[a] Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 Metalist Kharkiv 30 16 11 3 54 32 +22 59[b] Qualification to Europa League play-off round[c]
4 Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 30 15 7 8 52 35 +17 52
5 Arsenal Kyiv 30 14 9 7 44 27 +17 51 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round[c]
Source: uafootball.net.ua
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored; 4th fair play
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Between Round 26 and Round 28 Dynamo Kyiv and Shakhtar Donetsk had accumulated the same number of points. With the possibility that both teams could finish the competition on the same number of points, the administration of the Premier League decided on 2 May 2012 before Round 29, that if a Golden Match was to be played to decide the championship winner, the encounter would have taken place on 13 May 2012 in Zaporizhzhia at Slavutych Arena.[1]
  2. ^ On 12 August 2010, the Football Federation of Ukraine punished Metalist Kharkiv and Karpaty Lviv for fixing a match in 2008; both teams were handed a fine and deducted nine points each.[2] The FFU then released a statement on 19 October 2010 that the point deductions will be applied for the 2011–12 season.[3] However, Karpaty Lviv have indicated that they will take the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) at Lausanne.[3] No action had been taken through the season nor of any decision by the league. On 2 August 2013 CAS acknowledged the fact of game fixing between Karpaty and Metalist in 2008. The court did not approve points deduction for both of the clubs, yet suggested to have Metalist stripped of its bronze awards for the 2007–08 Ukrainian Premier League and number of players and staff from both clubs were posed penalties and fines for involvement in the game fixing. On 6 August 2013 UEFA suspended advancement of Metalist Kharkiv in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League to the playoff round until its final decision on 13 August 2013.[4]
  3. ^ a b Metalurh Donetsk qualified for the Europa League as losing finalist of the 2011–12 Ukrainian Cup to Champions League-qualified Shakhtar Donetsk. Moreover, Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and Arsenal Kyiv were moved up a round as the cup winner spot was not used.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 16 11 3 54 32  +22 59 9 4 2 23 12  +11 7 7 1 31 20  +11

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWDWWDWWDWWWWWDLWWWWWDWLDDDDLD
Position1057533333333323333333333333333
Updated to match(es) played on 21 May 2011. Source: Results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Ukrainian Cup

UEFA Europa League

Play-off round

26 August 2010 First leg Metalist Kharkiv Ukraine 0 – 0 France Sochaux Kharkiv
20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report Stadium: OSC Metalist
Attendance: 35,200
Referee: Stefan Johannesson (Sweden)
19 August 2010 Second leg Sochaux France 0 – 4 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv Montbéliard
20:00 EEST (UTC+3) Report Sosa 6'

Cristaldo 11', 40'

Taison 51'
Stadium: Stade Auguste-Bonal
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González (Spain)

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 6 4 2 0 15 6 +9 14 Advance to knockout phase
2 Netherlands AZ 6 1 5 0 10 7 +3 8[a]
3 Austria Austria Wien 6 2 2 2 10 11 −1 8[a]
4 Sweden Malmö FF 6 0 1 5 4 15 −11 1
Source: Soccerway
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Tied on head-to-head results. Overall goal difference was used as the tiebreaker.
15 September 2011 1 Austria Wien Austria 1 – 2 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv Vienna
21:05 Jun 7' Report Gueye 56'
Xavier 79' (pen.)
Stadium: Generali Arena,
Attendance: 9,100[5]
Referee: Mike Dean (England)
29 September 2011 2 Metalist Kharkiv Ukraine 1 – 1 Netherlands AZ Kharkiv
19:00 Taison 76' Report Altidore 26' Stadium: Metalist Stadium
Attendance: 37,122[6]
Referee: Marcin Borski (Poland)
20 October 2011 3 Malmö FF Sweden 1 – 4 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv Malmö
19:00 Hamad 22' Report Cristaldo 32'
Fininho 45+1'
Edmar 57'
Devich 73'
Stadium: Swedbank Stadion
Attendance: 8,466[7]
Referee: Fırat Aydınus (Turkey)
3 November 2011 4 Metalist Kharkiv Ukraine 3 – 1 Sweden Malmö FF Kharkiv
21:05 Taison 46', 56'
Fininho 90'
Report Ranégie 66' Stadium: Metalist Stadium
Attendance: 25,883[8]
Referee: Matej Jug (Slovenia)
30 November 2011 5 Metalist Kharkiv Ukraine 4 – 1 Austria Austria Wien Kharkiv
19:00 Devich 16'
Edmar 40'
Gueye 60'
Sosa 90'
Report Mader 19' Stadium: Metalist Stadium
Attendance: 25,810[9]
Referee: Cristian Balaj (Romania)
15 December 2011 6 AZ Netherlands 1 – 1 Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv Alkmaar
21:05 Maher 37' Report Devich 37' Stadium: AFAS Stadion
Attendance: 13,268[10]
Referee: Carlos Clos Gómez (Spain)

Statistics

References

  1. ^ "Official: Golden Match will take place in Zaporizhzhia". Ukrainska Pravda. Champion. 2 May 2012. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Two Ukrainian clubs fined for match-fixing". yahoo. Associated Press. 17 August 2010. Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  3. ^ a b Апелляционный комитет завершил рассмотрение дела о договорном матче [Appellate committee completed their findings on the fixed match] (in Russian). ua.football. 19 October 2010. Archived from the original on 21 October 2010. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  4. ^ UEFA. Disciplinary proceedings opened against Metalist. uefa.com. 6 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Austria Wien vs. Metalist – 15 September 2011". Soccerway. 15 September 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Metalist vs. AZ – 29 September 2011". Soccerway. 29 September 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  7. ^ "Malmö FF vs. Metalist – 20 October 2011". Soccerway. 20 October 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  8. ^ "Metalist vs. Malmö FF – 3 November 2011". Soccerway. 3 November 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  9. ^ "Metalist vs. Austria Wien – 30 November 2011". Soccerway. 30 November 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  10. ^ "AZ vs. Metalist – 15 December 2011". Soccerway. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2012.