2011–12 Ethiopian Premier League

Football league season
Ethiopian Premier League
Season2011–12
ChampionsSaint-George SA (25th title)
RelegatedAir Force FC
Champions LeagueSaint-George SA
Confederation CupDedebit
Matches played182
Goals scored421 (2.31 per match)
Biggest home winSaint-George SA 7 – 0 Adama City FC
Biggest away winMuger Cement 0 – 5 Saint-George SA
Highest scoringSaint-George SA 7 – 0 Adama City FC

The 2011–12 Ethiopian Premier League is the season of the Ethiopian Premier League since its establishment in 1944. A total of 14 teams are contesting the league.

Clubs

2011–12 Ethiopian Premier League is located in Ethiopia
Addis Abeba
Addis Abeba
Awassa
Awassa
Arba Minch City FC
Arba Minch City FC
Dire Dawa City
Dire Dawa City
Muger Cement
Muger Cement
Nazret
Nazret
Addis Abeba clubs:
Addis Abeba clubs:
Air Force FC CBE SA Dedebit Defence EEPCO Ethiopian Coffee St George
Air Force FC
CBE SA
Dedebit
Defence
EEPCO
Ethiopian Coffee
St George
Awassa clubs:
Awassa clubs:
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Locations of the Ethiopia Premier League 2011–12 teams

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kedus Giorgis 26 18 5 3 52 13 +39 59 2014 CAF Champions League
2 Dedebit 26 17 4 5 49 22 +27 55 2014 CAF Confederation Cup
3 Mebrat Hayl (EEPCO) 26 13 7 6 42 24 +18 46
4 Muger Cemento 26 8 11 7 28 32 −4 35
5 Ethiopia Bunna 26 9 7 10 42 42 0 34
6 Ethiopia Nigd Bank (CBA SA) 26 7 13 6 30 31 −1 34
7 Harar Bira 26 8 9 9 22 22 0 33
8 Sidama Bunna 26 7 12 7 27 30 −3 33
9 Mekelakeya 26 7 11 8 28 30 −2 32
10 Arba Minch Kenema 26 8 8 10 25 35 −10 32
11 Awassa Kenema 26 5 14 7 21 28 −7 29
12 Adama Kenema 26 7 8 11 21 35 −14 29
13 Dire Dawa Kenema 26 5 8 13 22 33 −11 23 Relegation to Ethiopian Second Division
14 Ayer Hayl 26 3 3 20 16 49 −33 12
Updated to match(es) played on 7 July 2012. Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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