2011–12 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1

The 2011–12 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 will be the forty-eighth season of the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams will contest the league, with ASO Chlef as the defending champions. The league is scheduled to start on 6 September 2011, and end on 22 May 2012.[1]

Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
Season2011–12
ChampionsES Sétif (5th title)
RelegatedAS Khroub
MC Saïda
NA Hussein Dey
Champions LeagueES Sétif
JSM Béjaïa
Confederation CupUSM Alger
Matches played224
Goals scored511 (2.28 per match)
Top goalscorerMohamed Messaoud (14 goals)
Biggest home winMC El Eulma 4–0 NA Hussein Dey
(4 November 2011)
CA Batna 5–1 MC Oran
(24 December 2011)
Biggest away win2 goals (4 times)
Highest scoringUSM Alger 3–4 JSM Béjaïa
Longest winning runCA Batna (5 games)
Longest unbeaten runCA Batna (7 games)
Longest losing runNA Hussein Dey (4 games)

While the league was originally scheduled to start on 10 September 2011, the official start date will be 6 September 2011, with a match between JS Kabylie and MC Alger. The tie was moved up due to the two club's participation in African competition.[2]

Team summaries

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2010–11 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2[3]

Teams relegated to 2011-12 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2[4]

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Stadium capacity
AS Khroub El Khroub Stade Abed Hamdani 10,000
ASO Chlef Chlef Stade Mohamed Boumezrag 17,000
CA Batna Batna Stade Seffouhi 5,000
CR Belouizdad Algiers Stade 20 Août 1955 21,000
CS Constantine Constantine Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui 40,000
ES Sétif Sétif Stade 8 Mai 1945 25,000
JS Kabylie Tizi Ouzou Stade 1er Novembre 20,000
JSM Béjaïa Béjaïa Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine 18,000
MC Alger Algiers Stade Omar Hammadi 15,000
MC El Eulma El Eulma Stade Messaoud Zougar 25,000
MC Oran Oran Stade Ahmed Zabana 40,000
MC Saïda Saïda Stade 13 Avril 1958 20,000
NA Hussein Dey Algiers Stade Frères Zioui 7,000
USM Alger Algiers Stade Omar Hammadi 15,000
USM El Harrach Algiers Stade 1er Novembre 8,000
WA Tlemcen Tlemcen Stade Akid Lotfi 30,000

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 ES Sétif (C) 30 16 5 9 53 40 +13 53 Qualification for the Champions League preliminary round
2 JSM Béjaïa 30 15 8 7 40 26 +14 53
3 USM Alger 30 15 7 8 37 25 +12 52 Qualification for the Confederation Cup preliminary round
4 CR Belouizdad 30 13 9 8 34 28 +6 48
5 ASO Chlef 30 14 5 11 41 34 +7 47
6 MC Alger 30 11 11 8 35 33 +2 44
7 CA Batna 30 12 8 10 38 25 +13 44
8 WA Tlemcen 30 12 8 10 39 37 +2 44
9 JS Kabylie 30 10 11 9 29 23 +6 41
10 USM El Harrach 30 11 5 14 28 31 3 38
11 MC El Eulma 30 10 8 12 38 39 1 38
12 CS Constantine 30 8 12 10 35 42 7 36
13 MC Oran 30 9 8 13 38 51 13 35
14 AS Khroub (R) 30 7 10 13 23 46 23 31 Relegation to Ligue Professionnelle 2
15 NA Hussein Dey (R) 30 5 11 14 29 39 10 26
16 MC Saïda (R) 30 6 6 18 28 46 18 24
Updated to match(es) played on 19 April 2018. Source: DZFoot
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) total goals; 6) fairplay ranking; 7) playoff.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Mohamed Messaoud ASO Chlef 15
2 Mohamed Amine Aoudia ES Sétif 12
Ahmed Messadia CA Batna 12
3 Djamel Bouaïcha MC El Eulma 11
Lamouri Djediat USM Alger 11
Ahmed Gasmi JSM Béjaïa 11
4 Carolus Andriamatsinoro WA Tlemcen 10
Moustapha Djallit MC Alger 10
Mohamed Seguer ASO Chlef 10
Islam Slimani CR Belouizdad 10
5 Salim Hanifi JS Kabylie 9
Réda Sayah MC Alger 9

References

  1. "Ligue 1 : Le calendrier complet de la saison prochaine". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  2. "Le programme des matches du mois de septembre". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  3. "Ligue 2, 30e j. : Le CSC reçoit son trophée, le PAC sauvé". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  4. "Ligue 1 : Annaba reléguée, JSMB en Champ. League". Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
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