2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2022}}
{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Premijer Liga
| season = 2011–12
| winners = Željezničar
4th Premier League title
5th Bosnian title
6th Domestic title
| continentalcup1 = Champions League
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = Željezničar
| continentalcup2 = Europa League
| continentalcup2 qualifiers = Široki Brijeg
Borac
Sarajevo
| biggest home win = Borac 6–0 GOŠK
| biggest away win = Kozara 0–6 Olimpik
| highest scoring = Kozara 6–2 Slavija
Travnik 3–5 Široki Brijeg
(8 goals)
| longest wins = 12 matches
Željezničar
| longest unbeaten = 26 matches
Željezničar
| longest winless = 16 matches
Kozara
| longest losses = 7 matches
Slavija
Kozara
| matches = 240
| total goals = 600
| league topscorer = Eldin Adilović (19 goals)
| highest attendance = 12,000{{cite web|title=Attendance statistics|url=https://int.soccerway.com/national/bosnia-herzegovina/premier-liga/2011-2012/regular-season/tables/|publisher=Soccerway|access-date=28 March 2012}}
Željezničar [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/11/05/bosnia-herzegovina/premier-liga/fk-eljeznicar-sarajevo/fk-sarajevo/1142040/ 1–0] Sarajevo
| lowest attendance = 501
Olimpic [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2012/03/10/bosnia-herzegovina/premier-liga/fk-olimpik-sarajevo/fk-rudar-prijedor/1142066/ 1–0] Rudar
| attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2010–11
| nextseason = 2012–13
}}
The 2011–12 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the twelfth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 2011–12 fixtures were announced on 5 July 2011. The season began on 6 August 2011 and ended on 23 May 2012. A winter break with no matches was scheduled between 28 November and 3 March,{{cite web|title=Competition schedule for the next season – Premier League starts on August 6th|language=bs|url=http://www.sarajevo-x.com/sport/nogomet/premijerliga/clanak/110705085#|publisher=Sarajevo-x|access-date=21 August 2011|archive-date=30 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110830010843/http://www.sarajevo-x.com/sport/nogomet/premijerliga/clanak/110705085|url-status=dead}} but was extended for a week due to heavy snowfalls.{{cite web|title=Start of the second halfseason delayed for a week due to snow|language=bs|url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/potvrdjeno-premijer-liga-pocinje-10-marta/74720|work=official website|publisher=SportSport|access-date=19 March 2012}} Borac lost their title from the previous season to Željezničar, which secured the first position after round 27, with 3 matches left to play.{{cite web|title=Željezničar won the championship with three matches left to play|language=bs|url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/zeljeznicar-prvak-bosne-i-hercegovine/80173|work=official website|publisher=SportSport|access-date=11 May 2012}}
Sixteen clubs participated in the season, including fourteen returning from the 2010–11 season and one promoted club from each second-level league.
Teams
Budućnost Banovići and Drina Zvornik were relegated to their respective second-level league at the end of the 2010–11 season. Both clubs returned to the second tier after just one year each at the Premijer Liga.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}}
The relegated teams were replaced by the champions of the two second-level leagues, GOŠK Gabela from the Prva Liga FBiH and Kozara Gradiška from the Prva Liga RS. Kozara returned to the top league after eight years in second level and GOŠK debuted in the top level.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}}
=Stadiums and locations=
{{Location map+|Bosnia and Herzegovina|float=right |width=450 |caption=Location of clubs in 2011–12 Premijer Liga|places=
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.775970 |long=17.199611 |label=Borac|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.205727 |long=17.907178 |label=Čelik}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.061888 |long=17.682892 |label=GOŠK}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=45.142464 |long=17.256699 |label=Kozara|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=42.708807 |long=18.352773 |label=Leotar|position=top}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.846057 |long=18.359205 |label=Olimpic|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.981974 |long=16.708005 |label=Rudar|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.873697 |long=18.408633 |label=Sarajevo|position=top}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.829271 |long=18.367166 |label=Slavija|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.541616 |long=18.661361 |label=Sloboda|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.378688 |long=17.597962 |label=Široki Brijeg|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.224613 |long=17.645437 |label=Travnik|position=left}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.378360 |long=17.854413 |label=Velež|position=top}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.345560 |long=17.795308 |label=Zrinjski|position=bottom}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=44.887080 |long=18.412699 |label=Zvijezda|position=top}}
{{Location map~|Bosnia and Herzegovina|lat=43.846521 |long=18.387336 |label=Željezničar|position=right}}
}}
class="wikitable sortable" |
Team
! Location |
---|
Borac
| style="text-align:center;"| 7,238 |
{{sort|Čelik|Čelik}}
| Zenica | style="text-align:center;"| 15,292 |
{{sort|Gošk|GOŠK}}
| Gabela | style="text-align:center;"| 2,800 |
Kozara
| Gradiška | style="text-align:center;"| 5,000 |
Leotar
| Trebinje | style="text-align:center;"| 8,550 |
Olimpic
| Sarajevo | style="text-align:center;"| 3,000 |
Rudar
| Prijedor | style="text-align:center;"| 5,000 |
{{sort|Sarajevo|Sarajevo}}
| Sarajevo | Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium | style="text-align:center;"| 35,630 |
Slavija
| style="text-align:center;"| 6,000 |
Sloboda
| Tuzla | style="text-align:center;"| 8,444 |
{{sort|Široki Brijeg|Široki Brijeg}}
| {{sort|Široki Brijeg|Široki Brijeg}} | style="text-align:center;"| 5,628 |
{{sort|Travnik|Travnik}}
| Travnik | style="text-align:center;"| 3,200 |
Velež
| Mostar | style="text-align:center;"| 5,294 |
Zrinjski
| Mostar | style="text-align:center;"| 20,000 |
Zvijezda
| Gradačac | style="text-align:center;"| 5,000 |
{{sort|Željezničar|Željezničar}}
| Sarajevo | style="text-align:center;"| 16,100 |
{{smalldiv|1=
1 GOŠK played their first home game (round 2) in Čitluk, Bare Stadium, on 14 August 2011 against Sarajevo as their stadium, Podavala, still was under renovation.
2 Olimpic played their first three home matches (round 2, 5 and 7) on Asim Ferhatović Hase Stadium as their stadium was under reconstruction and renovation. They returned on Otoka Stadium after more than 2 years in round 9 on 2 October 2011 against GOŠK. They also played their first home game in the second half-season, on 10 March 2012, in round 16, against Rudar, at Bare Stadium in Čitluk, as heavy snowfalls during winter in Sarajevo disabled Otoka Stadium for any football games.
}}
=Personnel and kits=
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
class="wikitable sortable" | ||||
Team
! Manager ! Captain ! Kit manufacturer ! Shirt Sponsor | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Borac | {{flagicon|SRB}} Slaviša Božičić | {{flagicon|BIH}} Draško Žarić | NAAI | |
Čelik | {{flagicon|BIH}} Vlatko Glavaš | {{flagicon|BIH}} Emir Hadžić | Joma | RM-LH |
GOŠK | {{flagicon|BIH}} Boris Gavran | {{flagicon|BIH}} Vedad Šabanović | Jako | Habitus / Ledo |
Kozara | {{Flagicon|BIH}} Miloš Pojić | {{flagicon|BIH}} Nenad Studen | NAAI | Stihl |
Leotar | {{flagicon|BIH}} Borče Sredojević | {{flagicon|BIH}}{{flagicon|Serbia}} Zdravko Šaraba | Kappa | Elnos |
Olimpic | {{flagicon|BIH}} Nedim Jusufbegović | {{flagicon| }} | Jako | Europlakat |
Rudar | {{flagicon|BIH}} Velimir Stojnić | {{flagicon|BIH}} Goran Kotaran | Legea | Optima / ArcelorMittal |
Sarajevo | {{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Jović | {{flagicon|BIH}} Sedin Torlak | Lescon | AurA |
Slavija | {{flagicon|SRB}} Vlado Čapljić | {{flagicon|BIH}} Goran Simić | adidas | Red Star Sport / Nova Banka |
Sloboda | {{flagicon|BIH |
|-
| Široki Brijeg||{{flagicon|SLO}} Marijan Bloudek ||{{flagicon|BIH}}{{flagicon|Croatia}} Dalibor Šilić ||Jako ||Mepas
|-
| Travnik ||{{flagicon|BIH}} Husnija Arapović ||{{flagicon|BIH}} Elvedin Varupa ||Joma ||ADK
|-
| Velež ||{{flagicon|BIH}} Asmir Džafić ||{{flagicon| }} ||NAAI ||Bosnalijek
|-
| Zrinjski ||{{flagicon|BIH}}{{flagicon|CRO}} Dragan Perić
(caretaker) ||{{flagicon|Croatia}} Damir Džidić ||Zeus ||HT-ERONET
|-
| Zvijezda ||{{flagicon|Serbia}} Zoran Kuntić ||{{flagicon|BIH}} Amir Hamzić ||Zeus || –
|-
| Željezničar||{{flagicon|BIH}} Amar Osim||{{flagicon|BIH}} Mirsad Bešlija||Macron||CODE
|}
=Managerial changes=
class="wikitable" |
Team
! Outgoing manager ! Manner of departure ! Date of vacancy ! Position in table ! Replaced by ! Date of appointment |
---|
Borac
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Vlado Jagodić |Mutual agreement |rowspan=8|Off-season |{{flagicon|Croatia}} Zvjezdan Cvetković |
Široki Brijeg
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Blaž Slišković |Signed by Al-Ansar |{{flagicon|BIH}} Mario Ćutuk |
Leotar
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Spaić |Renamed to first assistant |{{flagicon|BIH}} Slavko Jović |8 June 2011 |
Rudar
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Boris Gavran |End of contract |{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Radović |13 June 2011 |
Čelik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Abdulah Ibraković |Mutual agreement |{{flagicon|BIH}} Boris Gavran |20 June 2011 |
Sarajevo
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Mirza Varešanović |Dismissed |{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Jiří Plíšek |25 June 2011 |
Velež
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Milomir Odović |End of contract |{{flagicon|BIH}} Mirza Varešanović |
Široki Brijeg
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Mario Ćutuk |Mutual agreement |{{flagicon|Croatia}} Branko Karačić |9 July 2011 |
Olimpic
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Mehmed Janjoš |Mutual agreement |10th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Nedim Jusufbegović |15 Aug 2011 |
Čelik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Boris Gavran |Mutual agreement |16th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Elvedin Beganović |23 Aug 2011 |
Leotar
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Slavko Jović |Dismissed |13th |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Bogdan Korak |2 Sep 2011 |
GOŠK
|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Darko Dražić |Signed by SMK FC |15th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Milomir Odović |
Slavija
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Bjelica |Resigned |13th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Aleksandar Simić |12 Sep 2011 |
Travnik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Nedžad Selimović |Dismissed |11th |{{flagicon|Croatia}} Mesud Duraković |
Kozara
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Vinko Marinović |Resigned |15th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Vlado Jagodić |
Slavija
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Aleksandar Simić |End of tenure as caretaker |23 Sep 2011 |15th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Zoran Erbez |
Sloboda
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Ibrahim Crnkić |Resigned |11th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Darko Vojvodić |
Čelik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Elvedin Beganović |Promoted |10th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Elvedin Beganović |
Travnik
|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Mesud Duraković |Dismissed |14th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Nermin Bašić |
Borac
|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Zvjezdan Cvetković |Dismissed |4th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Velimir Stojnić |3 Oct 2011 |
Travnik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Nermin Bašić |Renamed to first assistant |9th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Haris Jaganjac |10 Oct 2011 |
Sarajevo
|{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Jiří Plíšek |Resigned |3rd |{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Jović |
Leotar
|{{flagicon|Serbia}} Bogdan Korak |Dismissed |14th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Borče Sredojević |21 Dec 2011 |
Zvijezda
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Jović |Signed by Sarajevo |9th |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Zoran Kuntić |
NK Travnik|Travnik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Haris Jaganjac |Dismissed |15th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Husnija Arapović |11 Jan 2012 |
Slavija
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Zoran Erbez |Resigned |16th |{{flagicon|SRB}} Milan Gutović |17 Jan 2012 |
GOŠK
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Milomir Odović |Resigned |12th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Boris Gavran |
Borac
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Velimir Stojnić |Resigned |4th |{{flagicon|SRB}} Slaviša Božičić |
Široki Brijeg
|{{flagicon|Croatia}} Branko Karačić |Dismissed |2nd |{{flagicon|SLO}} Marijan Bloudek |
Slavija
|{{flagicon|SRB}} Milan Gutović |Resigned |16th |{{flagicon|SRB}} Vlado Čapljić |
Čelik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Elvedin Beganović |Resigned |7th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Amir Japaur |22 Mar 2012 |
Rudar
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Dragan Radović |Dismissed |12th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Velimir Stojnić |
Čelik
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Amir Japaur |End of tenure as caretaker |9th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Vlatko Glavaš |28 Mar 2012 |
Velež
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Mirza Varešanović |Resigned |10th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Adnan Dizdarević |19 Apr 2012 |
Velež
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Adnan Dizdarević |End of tenure as caretaker |10th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Asmir Džafić |24 Apr 2012 |
Zrinjski
|{{flagicon|BIH}}{{flagicon|CRO}} Slaven Musa |Resigned |6th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Draženko Bogdan |
Kozara
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Vlado Jagodić |Resigned |16th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Siniša Đurić |
Sloboda
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Darko Vojvodić |Resigned |15th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Abdulah Ibraković |
Kozara
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Siniša Đurić |End of tenure as caretaker |16th |{{flagicon|BIH}} Miloš Pojić |3 May 2012 |
Zrinjski
|{{flagicon|BIH}} Draženko Bogdan |End of tenure as caretaker |6th |{{flagicon|BIH}}{{flagicon|CRO}} Dragan Perić |11 May 2012 |
Season events
=Incident in Travnik–Borac game=
The match between Travnik and Borac was abandoned during halftime after the main referee of the match was attacked by a member of Travnik.{{cite web|title=Travniks personal attacked the referee|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/prekinuta-utakmica-na-piroti/63379}} The disciplinary commission fined Travnik {{Euro|2500}} and pronounced that the team would play their next two home matches without spectators,{{cite web|title=Travnik punished|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://www.sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/travnicani-ogorceni-odlukom-dk-fsbih/63560}} though this was later reduced to a single match.{{cite web|title=Travniks punishment reduced|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/travnik---gosk-ipak-uz-prisustvo-gledalaca/64461}}
=Away fans ban=
The ban on away fans commenced on 8 October 2011 by the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after a pair of incidents caused by Ultras groups. Intended to end in 2011,{{cite web|title=Ban on away fans till end of 2011|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/kapitulacija-ili-odluka-za-pozdraviti/65796}} the ban was extended to the start of the 2012–13 season.{{cite web|title=Ban on away fans extended till the begin of season 2012–13|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/bez-gostujucih-navijaca-i-na-proljece/76115}}
Several incidents preceded the ban:
- In the 21 August 2011 match between Zrinjski and Olimpic, members of Ultras Mostar (a Zrinjski fan club), angrily stormed the field after Olimpic scored their third goal.{{cite web|title=Ultras Zrinjski wanted to confront their own players|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/sjajan-debi-jusufbegovica-pao-zrinjski/62964}}
- In the 24 August 2011 match between Slavija and Sarajevo, Sokolovi (a Slavija fan club) chanted insulting jeers during the game. Later in the match, ten people managed to enter the field during play.{{cite web|title=Sarajevo disappointed by supporters of Slavija|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/fk-sarajevo-izrazava-zaljenje/63155}}{{cite web|title=Slavija condemns their own supporters|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/slavija-osudjuje-ispad-svojih-navijaca/63230}} Zrinjski was penalized with a {{Euro|2000}} fine, while Slavija received a {{Euro|4000}} fine and were prohibited spectators at their following two home games.{{cite web|title=Zrinjski and Slavija punished|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/slaviji-8000-km-kazne-zrinjskom-4000/63257}}
- In the eighth round match between Borac and Željezničar, immediately after Željezničar took the lead, the Lešinari Ultras (a Borac fan club) broke through the emergency exit. They stormed the field and attacked The Maniacs (a Željezničar fan club) with flares and stones.{{cite web|title=Lešinari attacked The Maniacs with stones and flares|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/sport-daleko-je-ovo-od-sporta/64990}} Several Maniacs were wounded in the altercation. The competition commission registered the game as a 0–3 win for Željezničar,{{cite web|title=Željezničar won by official result|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/borac---zeljeznicar-03/65138}} while the disciplinary commission punished Borac with a {{Euro|5000}} fine and banned spectators from their next three home games.{{cite web|title=Borac punished|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/tri-utakmice-bez-publike-i-10000-km/65147}}
- In the 28 September 2011 match between Zrinjski and Velež at Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, after Velež took the lead in the final minutes of the game, Ultras Mostar broke into the field and chased the Velež players.{{cite web|title=Ultras Zrinjski interrupted the Mostar derby|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/novi-prekid-nova-sramota-sta-se-ceka/65218}}{{cite web|title=Ultras Zrinjski chased players of Velež across the field|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/prekid-suzavac-uhapseni/65229}} Zrinjski was punished for this incident by the disciplinary commission with a {{Euro|5000}} fine and were forced to play their next five home matches without spectators.{{cite web|title=Zrinjski heavily fined|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba|url=http://sportsport.ba/tekst/zrinjski-kaznjen/65458|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304004012/http://sportsport.ba/tekst/zrinjski-kaznjen/65458|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead}} The game was registered with an official result of 0–3 for Velež.{{cite web|title=Zrinjski lost by official result, 0–3|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/odluceno-zrinjski---velez-03/65264}}
- The final incident before the ban occurred in Sarajevo before the friendly match between Željezničar and Hajduk from Croatia. Torcida Split (a Hajduk fanclub) came to the stadium three hours before the match. Because of the small number of police officers at the stadium at that point, they were able to enter the south stand of Grbavica stadium. In the stands, a small group of The Maniacs were preparing the tifo (fan choreography) for the match. The members of Torcida Split began disrupting this, provoking an altercation that spiraled into a riot.{{cite web|title=Massive riots in front of Grbavica stadium|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/veliki-neredi-ispred-stadiona-grbavica/65709}} The game was cancelled due to this.{{cite web|title=Torcida Split forbid its club to play the match|language=bs|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/torcida-zabranjuje-odigravanje-utakmice/65712}}
The ban was lifted on 31 July 2012, before the start of the 2012–13 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.{{cite web|title=Ban on away fans lifted|language=bs|access-date=31 July 2012|publisher=SportSport.ba |url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/ukinuta-zabrana-dolaska-gostujucih-navijaca/85139}}
League table
|res_col_header=QR
|show_limit=5
|team1=ŽEL|name_ŽEL=Željezničar
|team2=ŠB|name_ŠB=Široki Brijeg
|team3=BOR|name_BOR=Borac Banja Luka
|team4=SAR|name_SAR=Sarajevo
|team5=OLI|name_OLI=Olimpic
|team6=ZRI|name_ZRI=Zrinjski
|team7=ZVI|name_ZVI=Zvijezda
|team8=TRA|name_TRA=Travnik
|team9=ČEL|name_ČEL=Čelik
|team10=RPR|name_RPR=Rudar Prijedor
|team11=VEL|name_VEL=Velež
|team12=LEO|name_LEO=Leotar
|team13=GŠK|name_GŠK=GOŠK Gabela
|team14=SLA|name_SLA=Slavija
|team15=SLO|name_SLO=Sloboda Tuzla
|team16=KOZ|name_KOZ=Kozara
|win_ŽEL=22|draw_ŽEL=5|loss_ŽEL=3|gf_ŽEL=68|ga_ŽEL=17|status_ŽEL=C
|win_ŠB=18|draw_ŠB=9|loss_ŠB=3|gf_ŠB=48|ga_ŠB=17
|win_BOR=17|draw_BOR=4|loss_BOR=9|gf_BOR=46|ga_BOR=26
|win_SAR=16|draw_SAR=6|loss_SAR=8|gf_SAR=48|ga_SAR=31
|win_OLI=15|draw_OLI=7|loss_OLI=8|gf_OLI=44|ga_OLI=23
|win_ZRI=12|draw_ZRI=9|loss_ZRI=9|gf_ZRI=47|ga_ZRI=41
|win_ZVI=13|draw_ZVI=6|loss_ZVI=11|gf_ZVI=37|ga_ZVI=35
|win_TRA=10|draw_TRA=5|loss_TRA=15|gf_TRA=42|ga_TRA=53
|win_ČEL=8|draw_ČEL=10|loss_ČEL=12|gf_ČEL=31|ga_ČEL=39
|win_RPR=10|draw_RPR=4|loss_RPR=16|gf_RPR=30|ga_RPR=46
|win_VEL=8|draw_VEL=9|loss_VEL=13|gf_VEL=28|ga_VEL=35
|win_LEO=9|draw_LEO=6|loss_LEO=15|gf_LEO=27|ga_LEO=40
|win_GŠK=8|draw_GŠK=9|loss_GŠK=13|gf_GŠK=26|ga_GŠK=43
|win_SLA=10|draw_SLA=2|loss_SLA=18|gf_SLA=36|ga_SLA=61
|win_SLO=10|draw_SLO=2|loss_SLO=18|gf_SLO=23|ga_SLO=48|status_SLO=R
|win_KOZ=4|draw_KOZ=7|loss_KOZ=19|gf_KOZ=19|ga_KOZ=45|status_KOZ=R
|hth_SLO=Slavija ahead of Sloboda Tuzla on head-to-head record: Sloboda Tuzla–Slavija 1–0, Slavija–Sloboda Tuzla 2–0.
|hth_SLA=SLO
|col_CL2=green1|text_CL2=Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
|result1=CL2
|col_EL2=blue1|text_EL2=Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round
|note_res_EL2=As Željezničar also won the national cup, their slot as the cup winner was taken by the second-placed team in the league, Široki Brijeg. As Široki Brijeg was also the runner-up in the cup, the fourth placed team on the league table also qualified for UEFA Europa League.{{cite web|title=Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup|language=bs|access-date=28 August 2011|publisher=NFSBiH|url=http://www.nfsbih.net/kupbih.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823110205/http://nfsbih.net/kupbih.aspx|archive-date=23 August 2011|url-status=dead}}
|result2=EL2
|col_EL1=blue2|text_EL1=Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
|note_res_EL1=EL2
|result3=EL1|result4=EL1
|col_R1F=red1|text_R1F=Relegation to Prva Liga FBiH
|result15=R1F
|col_R1RS=red1|text_R1RS=Relegation to Prva Liga RS
|result16=R1RS
|class_rules=1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
For deciding champions, qualification to UEFA Europa League and relegation: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored
|update=complete
|source=[http://sportsport.ba/tabela/Premijer-liga-BiH-2011-2012/324 SportSport.ba] {{in lang|bs}}
}}
=Positions by round=
{{#invoke:sports rbr table|table|sortable=y|legendpos=br
|team1= Željezničar
|pos1=12/ 7/11/ 9/ 6/ 7/ 5/ 4/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1
|team2= Široki Brijeg
|pos2= 3/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 3/ 2/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2
|team3= Borac Banja Luka
|pos3= 4/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 4/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 3/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 3/ 3
|team4= Sarajevo
|pos4= 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 4
|team5= Olimpic
|pos5= 8/10/ 7/10/12/15/12/ 8/ 7/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5
|team6= Zrinjski
|pos6= 6/ 5/ 8/ 8/ 5/ 6/ 4/ 6/ 5/ 4/ 5/ 4/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6
|team7= Zvijezda
|pos7=11/12/14/12/14/11/14/15/13/12/12/14/ 7/10/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7
|team8= Travnik
|pos8= 7/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 7/10/11/14/ 9/11/11/13/14/14/15/15/14/14/12/13/11/13/11/13/13/13/ 9/10/ 8/ 8
|team9= Čelik
|pos9=14/15/16/15/16/16/13/10/10/ 9/13/ 8/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 7/ 8/ 9/10/12/12/ 9/10/ 9
|team10= Rudar Prijedor
|pos10= 9/13/10/14/ 8/12/ 8/ 7/11/13/ 8/10/10/ 9/10/10/11/12/13/10/10/ 9/ 9/11/ 9/10/ 8/11/12/10
|team11= Velež
|pos11= 2/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 6/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/10/10/ 8/ 8/ 8/10/ 8/ 9/11
|team12= Leotar
|pos12=10/11/ 9/11/13/ 8/ 7/ 9/ 8/ 8/10/12/13/12/13/14/13/13/14/14/12/14/12/10/11/ 9/11/12/13/12
|team13= GOŠK Gabela
|pos13=16/16/15/13/15/ 9/10/11/12/14/14/ 9/11/11/12/12/10/11/10/11/13/11/13/12/12/11/13/13/14/13
|team14= Slavija
|pos14= 5/ 9/ 6/ 7/10/13/15/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/15/15/14/14/14/14/15/15/14
|team15= Sloboda Tuzla
|pos15=13/ 8/12/ 6/ 9/ 5/ 9/12/14/15/15/15/15/15/11/11/12/10/11/12/14/12/14/15/15/15/15/14/11/15
|team16= Kozara
|pos16=15/14/13/16/11/14/16/13/15/10/ 9/11/12/13/14/13/15/15/15/15/15/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16/16
|color_1=1st|text_1=Leader
|color_2=blue1|text_2=2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
|color_3-4=blue2|text_3-4=2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
|color_15-=red1|text_15-=Relegation to 2012–13 Prva Liga FBiH or 2012–13 Prva Liga RS
|updated=complete
|source=[http://sportsport.ba/tabela/Premijer-liga-BiH-2011-2012/324/grafikon SportSport.ba]
|notes=1 Match in Round 12 between Čelik and Sloboda wasn't played in week 12, but was postponed for 16 November (between 13 and 14-week) to get Bilino Polje's pitch in a good shape for the play-off match for UEFA Euro 2012 between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Portugal which was scheduled for 11 November.{{cite web|url=http://sportsport.ba/bh_fudbal/pet-utakmica-u-subotu-dvije-u-nedjelju/66890|title=Čelik – Sloboda postponed for 16 November|access-date=7 November 2011|publisher=SportSport.ba}}
|date=August 2011
}}
Results
{{#invoke:Sports results|main
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
|team1=BOR|team2=ČEL|team3=GŠK|team4=KOZ|team5=LEO
|team6=OLI|team7=RPR|team8=SAR|team9=SLA|team10=SLO
|team11=ŠB|team12=TRA|team13=VEL|team14=ZRI|team15=ZVI
|team16=ŽEL
|name_BOR=Borac Banja Luka
|match_BOR_ČEL=2–0
|match_BOR_GŠK=6–0
|match_BOR_KOZ=1–0
|match_BOR_LEO=3–1
|match_BOR_OLI=1–0
|match_BOR_RPR=3–1
|match_BOR_SAR=2–0
|match_BOR_SLA=3–2
|match_BOR_SLO=4–1
|match_BOR_ŠB=0–0
|match_BOR_TRA=1–0
|match_BOR_VEL=3–0
|match_BOR_ZRI=2–1
|match_BOR_ZVI=1–2
|match_BOR_ŽEL=0–3
|match_BOR_ŽEL_note=Match Borac–Željezničar, in week 8, was abandoned after 34 minutes of game and on result of 0–1 because huligans of Borac entered the field and attacked Željezničar fans with stones and flares before special forces distanced them and calmed the situation. Some 45 minutes after the incident the official referee decided to empty the stadium and soon after to abandon the match. The disciplinary and contest commission awarded Željezničar with a technical win of 0–3, while "Gradski Stadion", Borac home stadium, got suspended for 3 matches.
|name_ČEL=Čelik
|match_ČEL_BOR=0–0
|match_ČEL_GŠK=2–0
|match_ČEL_KOZ=2–0
|match_ČEL_LEO=2–3
|match_ČEL_OLI=1–0
|match_ČEL_RPR=3–0
|match_ČEL_SAR=1–1
|match_ČEL_SLA=1–2
|match_ČEL_SLO=1–0
|match_ČEL_ŠB=0–0
|match_ČEL_TRA=2–2
|match_ČEL_VEL=1–1
|match_ČEL_ZRI=1–3
|match_ČEL_ZVI=2–1
|match_ČEL_ŽEL=1–1
|name_GŠK=GOŠK Gabela
|match_GŠK_BOR=1–0
|match_GŠK_ČEL=0–0
|match_GŠK_KOZ=0–0
|match_GŠK_LEO=2–1
|match_GŠK_OLI=3–0
|match_GŠK_RPR=3–0
|match_GŠK_SAR=1–4
|match_GŠK_SLA=1–2
|match_GŠK_SLO=1–4
|match_GŠK_ŠB=1–2
|match_GŠK_TRA=3–1
|match_GŠK_VEL=0–0
|match_GŠK_ZRI=0–0
|match_GŠK_ZVI=2–1
|match_GŠK_ŽEL=0–1
|name_KOZ=Kozara
|match_KOZ_BOR=0–1
|match_KOZ_ČEL=1–2
|match_KOZ_GŠK=0–0
|match_KOZ_LEO=1–0
|match_KOZ_OLI=0–6
|match_KOZ_RPR=1–0
|match_KOZ_SAR=1–3
|match_KOZ_SLA=6–2
|match_KOZ_SLO=1–1
|match_KOZ_ŠB=1–2
|match_KOZ_TRA=1–2
|match_KOZ_VEL=0–0
|match_KOZ_ZRI=0–0
|match_KOZ_ZVI=1–2
|match_KOZ_ŽEL=0–2
|name_LEO=Leotar
|match_LEO_BOR=3–0
|match_LEO_ČEL=0–0
|match_LEO_GŠK=0–0
|match_LEO_KOZ=1–0
|match_LEO_OLI=0–1
|match_LEO_RPR=1–0
|match_LEO_SAR=1–0
|match_LEO_SLA=2–0
|match_LEO_SLO=2–0
|match_LEO_ŠB=0–0
|match_LEO_TRA=1–1
|match_LEO_VEL=0–1
|match_LEO_ZRI=1–2
|match_LEO_ZVI=0–0
|match_LEO_ŽEL=2–1
|name_OLI=Olimpic
|match_OLI_BOR=2–1
|match_OLI_ČEL=1–0
|match_OLI_GŠK=0–0
|match_OLI_KOZ=2–0
|match_OLI_LEO=4–1
|match_OLI_RPR=1–0
|match_OLI_SAR=1–0
|match_OLI_SLA=2–0
|match_OLI_SLO=2–0
|match_OLI_ŠB=0–0
|match_OLI_TRA=1–2
|match_OLI_VEL=0–0
|match_OLI_ZRI=3–0
|match_OLI_ZVI=2–0
|match_OLI_ŽEL=0–1
|name_RPR=Rudar Prijedor
|match_RPR_BOR=1–3
|match_RPR_ČEL=0–0
|match_RPR_GŠK=3–0
|match_RPR_KOZ=3–0
|match_RPR_LEO=2–0
|match_RPR_OLI=1–1
|match_RPR_SAR=1–2
|match_RPR_SLA=0–1
|match_RPR_SLO=2–0
|match_RPR_ŠB=1–1
|match_RPR_TRA=4–0
|match_RPR_VEL=1–0
|match_RPR_ZRI=3–2
|match_RPR_ZVI=1–0
|match_RPR_ŽEL=0–5
|name_SAR=Sarajevo
|match_SAR_BOR=2–2
|match_SAR_ČEL=4–2
|match_SAR_GŠK=0–2
|match_SAR_KOZ=4–0
|match_SAR_LEO=1–0
|match_SAR_OLI=2–0
|match_SAR_RPR=3–1
|match_SAR_SLA=2–1
|match_SAR_SLO=2–1
|match_SAR_ŠB=0–1
|match_SAR_TRA=1–0
|match_SAR_VEL=1–1
|match_SAR_ZRI=2–0
|match_SAR_ZVI=3–2
|match_SAR_ŽEL=2–2
|name_SLA=Slavija
|match_SLA_BOR=0–2
|match_SLA_ČEL=2–0
|match_SLA_GŠK=1–0
|match_SLA_KOZ=2–1
|match_SLA_LEO=2–3
|match_SLA_OLI=2–2
|match_SLA_RPR=1–1
|match_SLA_SAR=0–4
|match_SLA_SLO=2–0
|match_SLA_ŠB=2–0
|match_SLA_TRA=3–0
|match_SLA_VEL=0–1
|match_SLA_ZRI=1–2
|match_SLA_ZVI=3–1
|match_SLA_ŽEL=1–5
|name_SLO=Sloboda Tuzla
|match_SLO_BOR=0–1
|match_SLO_ČEL=1–0
|match_SLO_GŠK=2–1
|match_SLO_KOZ=1–0
|match_SLO_LEO=2–1
|match_SLO_OLI=1–4
|match_SLO_RPR=1–2
|match_SLO_SAR=0–1
|match_SLO_SLA=1–0
|match_SLO_ŠB=1–0
|match_SLO_TRA=1–0
|match_SLO_VEL=2–0
|match_SLO_ZRI=3–2
|match_SLO_ZVI=0–0
|match_SLO_ŽEL=0–4
|name_ŠB=Široki Brijeg
|match_ŠB_BOR=1–1
|match_ŠB_ČEL=1–0
|match_ŠB_GŠK=2–0
|match_ŠB_KOZ=1–0
|match_ŠB_LEO=5–1
|match_ŠB_OLI=1–1
|match_ŠB_RPR=3–0
|match_ŠB_SAR=3–1
|match_ŠB_SLA=5–0
|match_ŠB_SLO=2–0
|match_ŠB_TRA=3–1
|match_ŠB_VEL=2–0
|match_ŠB_ZRI=1–1
|match_ŠB_ZVI=0–0
|match_ŠB_ŽEL=2–1
|name_TRA=Travnik
|match_TRA_BOR=0–3
|match_TRA_BOR_note=The disciplinary and contest commission awarded Borac a 0–3 win over Travnik in week 5, after the match was cancelled during the halftime when the referee stated that he was attacked in the tunnel. Travnik denies any connection with the attacks. The result on halftime was 1–1. "Pirota", Travniks home stadium, also got suspended for 2 matches (later it was reduced to only one match) and Travnik got a fine.
|match_TRA_ČEL=3–4
|match_TRA_GŠK=1–1
|match_TRA_KOZ=0–0
|match_TRA_LEO=2–0
|match_TRA_OLI=2–1
|match_TRA_RPR=3–0
|match_TRA_SAR=1–2
|match_TRA_SLA=3–0
|match_TRA_SLO=3–0
|match_TRA_ŠB=3–5
|match_TRA_VEL=3–2
|match_TRA_ZRI=2–2
|match_TRA_ZVI=2–1
|match_TRA_ŽEL=2–1
|name_VEL=Velež
|match_VEL_BOR=1–0
|match_VEL_ČEL=2–1
|match_VEL_GŠK=1–2
|match_VEL_KOZ=0–0
|match_VEL_LEO=1–1
|match_VEL_OLI=1–3
|match_VEL_RPR=0–1
|match_VEL_SAR=0–0
|match_VEL_SLA=3–0
|match_VEL_SLO=3–0
|match_VEL_ŠB=0–2
|match_VEL_TRA=4–1
|match_VEL_ZRI=3–1
|match_VEL_ZVI=1–1
|match_VEL_ŽEL=1–2
|name_ZRI=Zrinjski
|match_ZRI_BOR=1–0
|match_ZRI_ČEL=1–1
|match_ZRI_GŠK=4–2
|match_ZRI_KOZ=2–3
|match_ZRI_LEO=1–0
|match_ZRI_OLI=2–4
|match_ZRI_RPR=3–1
|match_ZRI_SAR=1–1
|match_ZRI_SLA=3–1
|match_ZRI_SLO=2–0
|match_ZRI_ŠB=0–1
|match_ZRI_TRA=2–0
|match_ZRI_VEL=1–0
|match_ZRI_ZVI=4–1
|match_ZRI_ŽEL=0–0
|name_ZVI=Zvijezda
|match_ZVI_BOR=2–0
|match_ZVI_ČEL=2–1
|match_ZVI_GŠK=0–0
|match_ZVI_KOZ=1–0
|match_ZVI_LEO=4–1
|match_ZVI_OLI=1–0
|match_ZVI_RPR=2–0
|match_ZVI_SAR=2–0
|match_ZVI_SLA=4–2
|match_ZVI_SLO=1–0
|match_ZVI_ŠB=0–2
|match_ZVI_TRA=3–2
|match_ZVI_VEL=2–0
|match_ZVI_ZRI=1–1
|match_ZVI_ŽEL=0–3
|name_ŽEL=Željezničar
|match_ŽEL_BOR=1–0
|match_ŽEL_ČEL=5–0
|match_ŽEL_GŠK=5–0
|match_ŽEL_KOZ=2–1
|match_ŽEL_LEO=2–0
|match_ŽEL_OLI=0–0
|match_ŽEL_RPR=3–0
|match_ŽEL_SAR=1–0
|match_ŽEL_SLA=3–1
|match_ŽEL_SLO=4–0
|match_ŽEL_ŠB=1–0
|match_ŽEL_TRA=1–0
|match_ŽEL_VEL=4–1
|match_ŽEL_ZRI=3–3
|match_ŽEL_ZVI=1–0
|update=complete
|source=[http://sportsport.ba/tabela/Premijer-liga-BiH-2011-2012/324/kolo/1 SportSport.ba]
}}
=Clubs season-progress=
{{#invoke:sports rbr table|table|sortable=y|legendpos=b
|team1= Borac Banja Luka
|pos1= W/ W/ D/ W/ W/ W/ L/ L/ L/ D/ W/ L/ W/ W/ W/ W/ L/ D/ W/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L/ W/ D
|team2= Čelik
|pos2= L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ D/ W/ W/ D/ D/ L/ W/ D/ W/ W/ D/ D/ L/ L/ D/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ D/ L/ W/ D/ D
|team3= GOŠK Gabela
|pos3= L/ L/ D/ W/ L/ W/ D/ D/ D/ L/ D/ W/ L/ L/ D/ L/ W/ D/ D/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ D/ W
|team4= Kozara
|pos4= L/ L/ D/ D/ W/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ D/ D/ L/ L/ L/ L/ D/ D/ D/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L
|team5= Leotar
|pos5= D/ L/ W/ L/ L/ W/ W/ L/ D/ D/ L/ D/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ D/ D/ W/ L/ W/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ W
|team6= Olimpic
|pos6= D/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ W/ W/ D/ W/ W/ L/ W/ W/ D/ W/ L/ W/ W/ D/ W/ L/ W/ L/ D/ D/ W/ W/ W/ D
|team7= Rudar Prijedor
|pos7= D/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ D/ L/ L/ W/ L/ D/ W/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L/ L/ W/ L/ D/ L/ L/ W
|team8= Sarajevo
|pos8= W/ W/ D/ W/ W/ W/ L/ L/ W/ W/ D/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ D/ W/ D/ W/ W/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L/ D/ L/ D
|team9= Slavija
|pos9= W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ L/ D/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L/ D/ L/ W/ L/ W
|team10= Sloboda Tuzla
|pos10= L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ D/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ D/ W/ L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L
|team11= Široki Brijeg
|pos11= W/ W/ D/ L/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ D/ W/ W/ W/ D/ D/ L/ D/ D/ W/ W/ W/ L/ W/ W/ W/ D/ D/ W/ W/ D
|team12= Travnik
|pos12= D/ W/ W/ L/ L/ L/ D/ L/ W/ L/ D/ D/ L/ L/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ W/ W/ L/ W/ D
|team13= Velež
|pos13= W/ W/ D/ D/ W/ L/ L/ W/ L/ L/ L/ D/ L/ W/ D/ D/ W/ D/ D/ D/ L/ L/ L/ W/ D/ L/ L/ W/ L/ L
|team14= Zrinjski
|pos14= D/ W/ L/ D/ W/ L/ W/ D/ W/ W/ D/ D/ W/ D/ W/ W/ D/ L/ D/ D/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ W/ L/ L
|team15= Zvijezda
|pos15= D/ L/ L/ W/ L/ W/ L/ L/ W/ D/ D/ D/ W/ L/ W/ W/ D/ W/ L/ D/ L/ L/ W/ W/ W/ L/ W/ L/ W/ W
|team16= Željezničar
|pos16= L/ W/ L/ D/ W/ D/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ D/ D/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ W/ D/ W/ L
|color_W=blue2|text_W=Win
|color_D=yellow2|text_D=Draw
|color_L=red2|text_L=Lose
|updated=complete
|source=[http://sportsport.ba/tabela/Premijer-liga-BiH-2011-2012/324/kolo/1 SportSport.ba]
|notes = 1 Match in Round 12 between Čelik and Sloboda wasn't played in week 12, but was postponed for 16 November (between 13 and 14-week) to get Bilino Polje's pitch in a good shape for the play-off match for UEFA Euro 2012 between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Portugal which was scheduled for 11 November.
|date=August 2011
}}
Season statistics
=Top goalscorers=
class="wikitable" |
Rank
!Player !Club !align=center|Goals |
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|1
|bgcolor=gold align="left"|{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Eldin Adilović |align="left"|Željezničar |19 |
rowspan="4"|2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Serbia}} Igor Aničić |align="left"|Leotar |rowspan="4"|10 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Haris Harba
|align="left"|Olimpic |
align="left"|{{flagicon|BIH}} Dejan Rašević
|align="left"|Slavija |
align="left"|{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Muamer Svraka
|align="left"|Željezničar |
rowspan="3"|6
|align="left"|{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Saša Kajkut |align="left"|Borac |rowspan="3"|9 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|Serbia}} Lazar Marjanović
|align="left"|Zrinjski |
align="left"|{{flagicon|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} Vernes Selimović
|align="left"|Željezničar |
|9
|align="left"|6 players |colspan=2|8 |
|10
|align="left"|6 players |colspan=2|7 |
|11
|align="left"|9 players |colspan=2|6 |
|12
|align="left"|13 players |colspan=2|5 |
|13
|align="left"|11 players |colspan=2|4 |
|14
|align="left"|20 players |colspan=2|3 |
|15
|align="left"|57 players |colspan=2|2 |
rowspan=″1″|16
|align=″left″|64 players |colspan=2|1 |
align="left"|17 players
|colspan=2|OG |
=Hat-Tricks=
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Player|| For | Against | style="text-align:center;"| Result | Date | |
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{{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Dejan|Kojić}} | Kozara | Slavija | style="text-align:center;"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20111109033950/http://nfsbih.net/premier.aspx?k=5&t=34#kolo 6–2] | {{dts|format=dmy|2011|8|27}} |
{{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Mahir|Karić}} | GOŠK | Rudar | style="text-align:center;"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20110927130526/http://nfsbih.net/premier.aspx?k=6&t=45#kolo 3–0] | {{dts|format=dmy|2011|9|11}} |
{{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Eldin|Adilović}} | Željezničar | Velež | style="text-align:center;"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20111104022252/http://nfsbih.net/premier.aspx?k=11&t=86#kolo 4–1] | {{dts|format=dmy|2011|10|23}} |
{{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Eldin|Adilović}} 4 | Željezničar | Rudar | style="text-align:center;"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20110310192925/http://www.nfsbih.net/premier.aspx?k=17&t=131#kolo 0–5] | {{dts|format=dmy|2012|3|17}} |
{{flagicon|BIH}} {{sortname|Muamer|Svraka}} | Željezničar | Sloboda | style="text-align:center;"| [https://web.archive.org/web/20120515171615/http://nfsbih.net/premier.aspx?k=24#kolo 0–4] | {{dts|format=dmy|2012|4|28}} |
- 4 Player scored 4 goals
=Clean sheets=
{{unreferenced section|date=March 2012}}
- Most clean sheets: 19
- Željezničar
- Fewest clean sheets: 5
- Travnik
=Champion squad=
class="wikitable" style="width:700px;" |
style="background:#273be2;"
| style="text-align:center; width:625px;"| FK Željezničar |
style="background:#e8e8e8; text-align:left;"
|Goalkeepers: Adnan Gušo (21); Elvis Karić (6); Semir Bukvić (3). Defenders: Jadranko Bogičević (28/3); Benjamin Čolić (26); Josip Kvesić (25/1); Velibor Vasilić (22); Elvir Čolić (11); Semir Kerla (5); Josip Ćutuk (4); {{flagicon|MNE}} Goran Marković (3). Midfielders: Zajko Zeba (28/7); Muamer Svraka (27/10); {{flagicon|LBR}} Patrick Nyema Gerhardt (24/1); Mirsad Bešlija (22/1); Nermin Jamak (21/3); Srđan Stanić (17); Samir Bekrić (13/5); Sulejman Smajić (13/2); Nermin Zolotić (11); {{flagicon|MKD}} Perica Stančeski (5); Haris Hajradinović (1). Forwards: Eldin Adilović (29/20); Vernes Selimović (26/9); Mirsad Ramić (11/1). (league appearances and goals listed in brackets) Managers: Amar Osim. Transferred out during the season: Srđan Savić (6/1, released); Dejan Drakul (2, released); Edin Višća (1, to Istanbul BB). |
Notes
- 1Without matches played on empty stadiums because of suspension.
See also
References
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External links
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- [https://www.facebook.com/pages/201112-Premier-League-of-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina/145274468889989?rf=130772357044633 Facebook]
- [https://int.soccerway.com/national/bosnia-herzegovina/premier-liga/2011-2012/regular-season/r15140/ Soccerway]
- [http://sportsport.ba/tabela/Premijer-liga-BiH-2011-2012/324 SportSport]
- [http://www.worldfootball.net/schedule/bih-premier-liga-2011-2012-spieltag/30/ worldfootball]
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