2011 Veikkausliiga

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The 2011 Veikkausliiga was the 81st season of top-tier football in Finland. It began on 2 May 2011 and ended on 29 October 2011.[2] HJK were the defending champions and successfully defended their title.

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Veikkausliiga
Season2011
ChampionsHJK
8th Veikkausliiga title
24th Finnish title
RelegatedRoPS
Champions LeagueHJK
Europa LeagueInter Turku
JJK
KuPS
MYPA
Matches played198
Goals scored599 (3.03 per match)
Top goalscorerTimo Furuholm (22 goals)
Biggest home winHJK 6–0 TPS
(22 June)
FF Jaro 8–2 RoPS
(29 June)
HJK 6–0 FF Jaro
(28 September)
Biggest away winHaka 0–5 HJK
(18 June)
Highest scoringFF Jaro 8–2 RoPS
(29 June)
Longest winning runHJK
(10 games)[1]
Longest unbeaten runFC Honka
(14 games)[1]
Longest winless runRoPS
(21 games)[1]
Longest losing runRoPS
(6 games)[1]
2010
2012
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The pre-season was severely affected by license revocations to two teams, which eventually resulted in a later than originally scheduled begin date and an increase of scheduled matches from 26 to 33 per team.

Teams

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The league was originally supposed to have 14 teams, but AC Oulu was refused a license due to club's bad economic situation and Tampere United was excluded from every official competition of Football Association of Finland due to breaking the rules of the association, and the league will therefore be played with only 12 teams.[3][4] AC Oulu was, however, obtained a license for Ykkönen, where it will play this season.

FC Lahti were relegated to Ykkönen after finishing at the bottom of the 2010 season. Their place was taken by Ykkönen champions RoPS. 13th-placed Veikkausliiga team JJK and Ykkönen runners-up FC Viikingit competed in a two-legged relegation play-offs for one spot in this season. JJK won 3–1 on aggregate and thereby retained their league position once again.

Team summaries

Location of teams in 2011 Veikkausliiga

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment Table
VPS Finland Tommi Pikkarainen Resigned 28 July 2011[6] Finland Petri Vuorinen 28 July 2011 11th
RoPS Wales John Allen Sacked 8 August 2011[7] Finland Matti Hiukka 8 August 2011 12th
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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 HJK (C) 33 26 3 4 86 23 +63 81 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 FC Inter 33 16 9 8 70 44 +26 57 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[a]
3 JJK 33 14 12 7 60 48 +12 54 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
4 FC Honka 33 13 14 6 57 40 +17 53
5 TPS 33 13 11 9 48 44 +4 50
6 KuPS 33 10 10 13 44 55 11 40 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[a]
7 IFK Mariehamn 33 10 8 15 39 47 8 38
8 MYPA 33 11 5 17 39 52 13 38 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round[b]
9 VPS 33 8 13 12 32 44 12 37
10 Haka 33 10 7 16 36 60 24 37
11 FF Jaro 33 7 10 16 49 64 15 31
12 RoPS (R) 33 5 8 20 39 78 39 23 Relegation to Ykkönen
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Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. HJK won the 2011 Finnish Cup competition. Because they won the league, they will enter the second qualifying round of UEFA Champions League and their cup winner spot in UEFA Europa League will be given to the league runners-up. KuPS qualify for the first qualifying round of UEFA Europa League as cup runners-up.
  2. MYPA qualify for the first qualifying round of UEFA Europa League via Fair Play ranking.[8][9]

Results

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As a consequence of the decreased number of teams immediately prior to the start of the season, the schedule for this season had to be significantly altered. Teams will now play each other a third time after a regular double-round robin schedule; each team will hence play a total of 33 matches. The schedule for the additional round of matches was determined by the final positions of the 2010 season, with the best six teams being assigned an extra home match in the process.

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Statistics

Updated to games played on 29 October 2011.

Top scorers

Source: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)

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Rank Player Club Goals
1 Finland Timo Furuholm FC Inter 22
2 Hungary Tamás Gruborovics JJK 16
Finland Mika Ojala FC Inter 16
Finland Akseli Pelvas HJK 16
5 Finland Henri Lehtonen FC Inter 15
Finland Berat Sadik HJK 15
The Gambia Demba Savage FC Honka 15
8 Nigeria Babatunde Wusu JJK 14
9 Senegal Papa Niang FF Jaro 11
Finland Teemu Pukki HJK 11
Finland Ilja Venäläinen KuPS 11
Finland Mika Ääritalo TPS 11
13 Mexico José Manuel Rivera RoPS 10
14 Nigeria Dudu FC Honka 9
Georgia (country) Irakli Sirbiladze FF Jaro 9
Nigeria Olajide Williams KuPS 9
17 3 players 8
20 5 players 7
25 12 players 6
37 6 players 5
43 9 players 4
52 20 players 3
72 32 players 2
104 58 players 1
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Monthly awards

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Players of the year

Source: veikkausliiga.com (in Finnish)

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Position Player
Best Goalkeeper Finland Ville Wallén (HJK)
Best Defender Finland Mathias Lindström (HJK)
Best Midfielder Finland Mika Ojala (FC Inter)
Best Striker Finland Timo Furuholm (FC Inter)
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