1st division (Belgium) 2011/12

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1st division 2011/12
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master RSC Anderlecht
Champions League RSC Anderlecht
Club Bruges
Europe League Sporting Lokeren
KRC Genk
KAA Gent
Cup winners Sporting Lokeren
Relegation ↓ KVC Westerlo
Relegated VV St. Truiden
Teams 16
Games 240
Gates 892  (ø 3.72 per game)
Top scorer Jérémy Perbet
( RAEC Mons )
1st division 2010/11

The 1st Division 2011/12 (officially Jupiler Pro League ) was the 109th season of the top Belgian division in men's football . It started on July 29, 2011 and ended on May 20, 2012.

The RSC Anderlecht won their 31st championship before the FC Bruges and defending champion KRC Genk .

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Regular season

16 teams took part in the 2011/12 season. These initially played out the regular season in a double round. The final table served as the basis for qualifying for various placement rounds.

Championship final round

The first six teams qualified for the championship round and determined the Belgian champions. The participating teams were each credited with half of the points achieved in the regular season. Half points were rounded up to the next higher number of points. In the event of a tie, half the point was deducted from the teams concerned. The final round was played back and forth. The first and second in the table qualified for the 2012/13 UEFA Champions League play- offs . Third in the table qualified for qualifying round 3 of the 2012/13 UEFA Europa League . The fourth in the table played a playoff match against the winner of the playoff final between the two group winners of the Europa League playoff groups. The table fifth and sixth were not internationally qualified.

Play-offs

The teams that had reached places 7 to 14 in the regular season qualified for the play-offs. The eight participating clubs were divided into two groups of four teams each according to their placements using the following key:

Group A 7th 9 12 14th
Group B 8th 10 11 13

The group games of the play-offs were played back and forth, there was no point credit as in the championship final round. The winners of both seasons qualified for the finals. There, the winner of the play-offs was determined in a round-trip, who in another play-off game against the fourth place in the championship final round found a place in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europe League.

Relegation

The last and penultimate place of the regular season deny the relegation. There will be five games between the two teams. The penultimate of the regular season receives a bonus of three points and may also play one more home game than the last. The loser of the relegation is relegated directly to the second division, the winner contests an additional relegation round with three teams from the second division .

Attendees

Clubs at a glance

In the 2011/12 season 16 teams played in the 1st division . 13 clubs came from Flanders , two clubs from Wallonia and one club from the Brussels region .

13 from Flanders Club Bruges Cercle Bruges.svg Cercle Bruges VV St. Truiden Logo.svg VV St. Truiden SV Zulte Waregem Logo.svg SV Zulte-Waregem
  KAA Gent Lierse SK Logo.svg Lierse SK SC Lokeren Beerschot AC.svg Beerschot AC
  KV Mechelen.svg KV Mechelen KVC Westerlo.svg KVC Westerlo Racing Genk.svg KRC Genk KV Kortrijk Logo.svg KV Kortrijk
  Oud-Heverlee Löwen.svg Oud-Heverlee lions
2 from Wallonia RAEC Mons StandardLiege.svg Standard Liege
1 from the Brussels region RSC Anderlecht      

2011/12 season stadiums

society city Stadion Stadium capacity
KAA Gent Ghent Jules Ottenstadion 12,919
RSC Anderlecht Anderlecht Constant Vanden Stock Stadium 26,361
Cercle Bruges.svg Cercle Bruges Bruges Jan Breydel Stadium 29,042
Oud-Heverlee Löwen.svg Oud-Heverlee lions Lions Den Dreef Stadium 09,016
Club Bruges Bruges Jan Breydel Stadium 29,042
RAEC Mons Mons Stade Charles Tondreau 12,662
Beerschot AC.svg Beerschot AC Antwerp Olympic Stadium 13,500
KV Kortrijk Logo.svg KV Kortrijk Kortrijk Gulden Spore Stadium 09,399
KV Mechelen.svg KV Mechelen Mechelen Argos Stadium Achter De Kazerne 14,145
Lierse SK Logo.svg Lierse SK Lier Herman Vanderpoorten Stadium 14,538
SC Lokeren Lokeren Daknam Stadium 09,560
Racing Genk.svg KRC Genk Genk Cristal Arena 24,604
StandardLiege.svg Standard Liege Liege Stade Maurice Dufrasne 30,023
VV St. Truiden Logo.svg VV St. Truiden Sint-Truiden Staaienveld 11,337
KVC Westerlo.svg KVC Westerlo Westerlo Het Kuipje 07,982
SV Zulte Waregem Logo.svg SV Zulte Waregem Commodity Rainbow stadium 08,500

Results

Regular season

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. RSC Anderlecht  30th  20th  7th  3 061:260 +35 67
 2. Club Bruges  30th  19th  4th  7th 051:320 +19 61
 3. KAA Gent  30th  17th  5  8th 063:350 +28 56
 4th Standard Liège (P)  30th  14th  9  7th 043:330 +10 51
 5. KRC Genk (M)  30th  13  7th  10 060:440 +16 46
 6th KV Kortrijk  30th  13  7th  10 039:360  +3 46
 7th Cercle Bruges  30th  13  7th  10 036:370  −1 46
 8th. SC Lokeren  30th  11  11  8th 048:400  +8 44
 9. KV Mechelen  30th  10  7th  13 040:500 −10 37
10. RAEC Mons (N)  30th  9  9  12 050:550  −5 36
11. Germinal beerschot  30th  9  9  12 045:510  −6 36
12. Lierse SK  30th  6th  13  11 024:360 −12 31
13. SV Zulte Waregem  30th  6th  12  12 033:370  −4 30th
14th Oud-Heverlee Lions (N)  30th  7th  8th  15th 038:580 −20 29
15th KVC Westerlo  30th  5  5  20th 029:590 −30 20th
16. VV St. Truiden  30th  3  10  17th 032:610 −29 19th
  • Participation in the championship finals
  • Participation in the play-offs
  • Participation in the relegation (with bonus)
  • Participation in the relegation (without bonus)
  • (M) reigning Belgian champion
    (P) reigning Belgian cup winner
    (N) Newcomers from the 2nd division last season

    The RSC Anderlecht championship team

    (The games and goals are given in brackets, including championship play-offs)

    1. RSC Anderlecht
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