2011 F-League

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2011 F-League
Season2011
Matches played48
Goals scored389 (8.1 per match)
Biggest home win Inner City 12–1 Boomerangs
Biggest away win Parramatta Blues 4–12 Dural Warriors
Highest scoring Parramatta Blues 4–12 Dural Warriors

The 2011 F-League was the first season of the F-League, the top Australian professional league for futsal clubs. [1]

Contents

Teams

Six teams competed in the league. [2]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Maccabi Hakoah1710345946+1333Qualification to the 2011 F-League Finals series.
2Inner City1610157846+3231
3Dural Warriors169257461+1329
4St Albans Strikers178097179824
5Parramatta Blues1552846631717
6Boomerangs1512126194335
Updated to match(es) played on completed results. Source: SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored

Results

Regular season

Home \ AwayBFSDURINNMACPARSASBFSDURINNMACPARSAS
Boomerangs5–53–86–74–55–66–4
Dural Warriors5–41–64–06–45–4
Inner City4–32–43–15–212–13–20–2
Maccabi Hakoah4–33–53–33–14–36–13–23–22–21–3
Parramatta Blues7–44–123–63–13–25–55–62–3
St Albans Strikers7–54–73–91–46–29–63–58–62–5
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: SportsTG
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Semi-finals

24 July 2011Inner City4–5 St Albans Strikers Sydney
13:00 Report Stadium: Menai Indoor Sports Centre
24 July 2011Dural Warriors1–3 Maccabi Hakoah Sydney
14:20 Report Stadium: Menai Indoor Sports Centre

Grand Final

25 July 2011 Maccabi Hakoah 5–2St Albans Strikers Sydney
16:20 Report Stadium: Menai Indoor Sports Centre

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References

  1. "FNSW F-League Media Guide: Season 2011" (PDF). maccabi.com.au. F-League.
  2. "F-League 2011 ready for kick-off for this weekend". Football NSW. 9 May 2011.