2011 Armenian Premier League

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Armenian Premier League
Armenian Primer Ligue 2011.jpg
Season2011
Champions Ulisses
1st title
Relegatednone
Champions League Ulisses
Europa League Shirak
Pyunik
Gandzasar
Matches played112
Goals scored258 (2.3 per match)
Top goalscorer Bruno Correa
(16 goals)
Biggest home win Gandzasar 5-0 Ararat Yerevan
Ulisses 5-0 Ararat Yerevan
Biggest away win Ararat Yerevan 0-5 Banants
Highest scoring Banants 3-4 Pyunik
Longest winning run Banants, Ulisses
(5 games each) [1]
Longest unbeaten run Ulisses
(10 games) [1]
Longest winless run Ararat Yerevan
(14 games) [1]
Longest losing run Ararat Yerevan
(12 games) [1]
2010
2012–13

The 2011 Armenian Premier League football season was the twentieth since its establishment. The season began in March 2011 and ended in November 2011. FC Pyunik were the defending champions, having won their thirteenth championship last season, their tenth in a row.

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Teams

Despite the fact that Shirak finished last season in eighth and last place, it was decided that they should remain in the top flight for another season. [2] However, Kilikia decided not to participate in this year's Armenian Premier League competition, citing financial difficulties as a reason. [3]

Kilikia FC was replaced by 2010 Armenian First League champions Ararat Yerevan.

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Yerevan
Location of teams in the 2011 Armenian Premier League
ClubLocationStadiumCapacity
Ararat Yerevan Yerevan Hrazdan Stadium 54,208
Banants Yerevan Banants Stadium 5,010
Gandzasar Kapan Gandzasar Stadium 3,500
Impuls Dilijan Arnar Stadium (Ijevan)12,100
Mika Yerevan Mika Stadium 7,250
Pyunik Yerevan Republican Stadium 14,403
Shirak Gyumri Arnar Stadium (Ijevan)22,844
Ulisses YerevanHrazdan Stadium54,208

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Ulisses (C)2815853822+1653Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Pyunik 28121063328+546Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3 Gandzasar Kapan 28121063118+1346
4 Banants 2812884230+1244
5 Mika 2812883625+1144
6 Impulse 28107113736+137
7 Shirak 28671527421525Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round [lower-alpha 1]
8 Ararat Yerevan 28242214574310
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. Winners of 2011–12 Armenian Cup qualified for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

Results

The league will be played in four stages. The teams will play four times with each other, twice at home and twice away, for a total of 28 matches per team.

Top goalscorers

Source: ffa.am

RankScorerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Correa Banants 16
2 Flag of Armenia.svg Narek Beglaryan Mika 11
3 Flag of Armenia.svg Andranik Barikyan Shirak 10
4 Flag of Armenia.svg Zaven Badoyan Impuls 8
Flag of Georgia.svg Georgi Krasovski Ulisses
Flag of Armenia.svg Edgar Manucharyan Pyunik
7 Flag of Armenia.svg Artyom Adamyan Ulisses 7
Flag of Armenia.svg Norayr Gyozalyan Banants, Impuls
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Banants 6
Flag of Armenia.svg Hovhannes Hovhannisyan Pyunik
Flag of Armenia.svg Marcos Pizzelli Pyunik

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Premier League - 2011". WhoScored.com. WhoScored.com. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  2. Regular meeting of the FFA executive committee takes place
  3. Kilikia F.C. will not participate in 2011 Armenia Premier League championship