2011–12 FK Partizan season

Partizan
2011–12 season
President Dragan Đurić
Head coach Aleksandar Stanojević
(until 12 January 2012)
Avram Grant
Serbian SuperLiga 1st
Serbian Cup Semi-finals
UEFA Europa League Play-off round
Top goalscorer League: Vukić (13)
All: Vukić (17)
Highest home attendance vs Genk (27,553)
Lowest home attendance vs Borac (2,000)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2011–12 season is FK Partizan's 6th season in Serbian SuperLiga. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club have and will play during the 2011–12 season.

Players

Squad information

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Serbia DF Aleksandar Miljković
3 Serbia DF Vladimir Volkov
4 Sierra Leone MF Medo
6 Serbia DF Vojislav Stanković
7 Serbia MF Nemanja Tomić
9 Brazil FW Eduardo
10 Serbia MF Zvonimir Vukic
11 Serbia MF Nikola Ninković
13 Serbia DF Nikola Aksentijević
15 Bulgaria DF Ivan Ivanov
17 Central African Republic MF David Manga
18 Republic of Macedonia DF Aleksandar Lazevski
20 Serbia MF Dejan Babić
No. Position Player
21 Serbia MF Saša Marković
22 Serbia MF Saša Ilić (captain)
24 Serbia DF Nemanja Rnić
25 Serbia MF Stefan Babović
26 Senegal FW Lamine Diarra
30 Serbia GK Nikola Petrović
31 Serbia FW Marko Šćepović
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Vladimir Jovančić
40 Serbia DF Miloš Ostojić
44 Brazil DF Anderson Marques
50 Serbia MF Lazar Marković
88 Serbia GK Vladimir Stojković
99 Serbia MF Milan Smiljanić

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League Cup Europe Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
30GKSerbia Nikola Petrović 4000004000
33GKSerbia Radiša Ilić 2020206010
88GKSerbia Vladimir Stojković 240304031030
Defenders
2DFSerbia Aleksandar Miljković 160301020020
3DFSerbia Vladimir Volkov 231205129230
6DFSerbia Vojislav Stanković 3020106010
13DFSerbia Nikola Aksentijević 141202018100
15DFBulgaria Ivan Ivanov 284306039400
18DFRepublic of Macedonia Aleksandar Lazevski 80300011010
24DFSerbia Nemanja Rnić 230404032040
40DFSerbia Miloš Ostojić 6000006000
44DFBrazil Anderson Marques 1110002100
Midfielders
4MFSierra Leone Medo 260406036051
7MFSerbia Nemanja Tomić 28114163381520
10MFSerbia Zvonimir Vukić 24134351331630
11MFSerbia Nikola Ninković 4000206000
17MFCentral African Republic David Manga 81200010111
20MFSerbia Dejan Babić 2000103000
21MFSerbia Saša Marković 81202012120
22MFSerbia Saša Ilić 254516036550
25MFSerbia Stefan Babović 284415037561
99MFSerbia Milan Smiljanić 230301027000
Forwards
9FWBrazil Eduardo 164206124500
26FWSenegal Lamine Diarra 23115100281200
50FWSerbia Lazar Marković 266314032710
31FWSerbia Marko Šćepović 94204115500
Players sold or loaned out during the season
23MFSerbia Aleksandar Davidov 1000001000
19FWBosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Jovančić 90205116130
5MFSerbia Aleksandar Ranković 1000506000

Top scorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

Position Nation Number Name League Cup Europe Total
1 Serbia 10 Zvonimir Vukić 13 3 1 17
2 Serbia 7 Nemanja Tomić 11 1 3 15
3 Senegal 26 Lamine Diarra 12 1 0 13
4 Serbia 50 Lazar Marković 6 1 0 7

Transfers

In

Date Position Name From Type
14 May 2011 DF Serbia Vladimir Volkov Moldova Sheriff Transfer
3 June 2011 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Jovančić Serbia Rad Transfer
9 June 2011 MF Serbia Saša Ivković Serbia ČSK Pivara Transfer
10 June 2011 MF Serbia Dejan Babić Serbia BSK Borča Transfer
15 June 2011 MF Serbia Saša Marković Serbia OFK Beograd Transfer
17 June 2011 DF Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov Russia Alania Vladikavkaz Transfer
22 June 2011 FW Brazil Eduardo Brazil São Caetano Transfer
22 June 2011 MF Serbia Aleksandar Ranković Netherlands ADO Den Haag Transfer
17 July 2011 MF Serbia Lazar Marković Promoted from youth squad Sign
17 July 2011 MF Serbia Nikola Ninković Promoted from youth squad Sign
18 July 2011 DF Brazil Anderson Marques Brazil São Caetano Transfer
23 July 2011 DF Serbia Nemanja Rnić Belgium Anderlecht Transfer
15 August 2011 MF Central African Republic David Manga Germany 1860 München II Transfer
16 August 2011 MF Serbia Milan Smiljanić Spain Espanyol Transfer
24 January 2012 MF Serbia Miloš Jojić Serbia Teleoptik Sign
24 January 2012 DF Serbia Miloš Ostojić Serbia Teleoptik Sign

Out

Date Position Name To Type
1 June 2011 DF Serbia Mladen Krstajić Unattached Retired
9 June 2011 MF SerbiaSaša Ivković Serbia Teleoptik Loan
9 June 2011 FW Brazil Washington Unattached Released
10 June 2011 FW Serbia Ivica Iliev Poland Wisła Kraków Transfer
24 June 2011 MF Serbia Ljubomir Fejsa Greece Olympiacos Transfer
7 July 2011 DF Montenegro Stefan Savić England Manchester City Transfer
8 July 2011 GK Serbia Živko Živković Serbia Metalac Loan
12 July 2011 DF Serbia Marko Jovanović Poland Wisła Kraków Transfer
16 July 2011 FW Serbia Miloš Bogunović Serbia Novi Pazar Transfer
9 August 2011 MF Serbia Radosav Petrović England Blackburn Rovers Transfer
18 August 2011 MF Serbia Darko Brašanac Serbia Smederevo Loan
8 September 2011 MF Serbia Aleksandar Davidov Israel Hapoel Acre Loan
20 October 2011 DF Uganda Joseph Kizito Unattached Released
15 December 2011 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Jovančić South Korea Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma Transfer
17 January 2012 DF Serbia Aleksandar Ranković Unattached Released
31 January 2012 MF Serbia Luka Stojanović Portugal Sporting CP Transfer
3 February 2012 DF Serbia Radenko Kamberović Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica Transfer
13 February 2012 MF Serbia Miloš Jojić Serbia Teleoptik Loan

Competitions

Competition Position
Serbia Serbian SuperLiga Winners
Serbia Serbian Cup Semi final
European Union UEFA Europa League Play-off round

Serbian SuperLiga

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Partizan (C) 30 26 2 2 67 12+55 80 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Red Star Belgrade 30 21 5 4 57 18+39 68 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1
3 Vojvodina 30 14 10 6 44 26+18 52 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
4 Jagodina 30 14 9 7 34 20+14 51 2012–13 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
5 Sloboda Užice 30 15 6 9 42 35+7 51
6 Radnički 1923 30 11 14 5 38 27+11 47

Matches

Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
13 August 2011 1 Novi Pazar H 5 – 0 Eduardo 15', Tomić 45', Ilić 53', L. Marković 83', Babović 86'
21 August 2011 2 Sloboda A 1 – 2 Aksentijević 30'
28 August 2011 3 OFK Beograd H 3 – 0 L. Marković 59', Diarra 83', 90+3'
10 September 2011 4 Jagodina A 1 – 0 Tomić 79' (pen.)
17 September 2011 5 Hajduk H 2 – 0 Tomić 10', 48'
24 September 2011 6 Rad H 1 – 0 Eduardo 26'
1 October 2011 7 Vojvodina A 2 – 1 L. Marković 2', Šćepović 20'
15 October 2011 8 Spartak H 2 – 0 Vukić 29' (pen.), 41'
22 October 2011 9 Javor A 2 – 0 L. Marković 45', Vukić 62'
29 October 2011 10 Smederevo H 3 – 1 Vukić 32', Šćepović 39', L. Marković 79'
5 November 2011 11 BSK A 1 – 0 Šćepović 27'
19 November 2011 12 Borac H 5 – 1 Tomić 17', 77', L. Marković 33', Vukić 65', Mladenović 85' (o.g.)
26 November 2011 13 Crvena zvezda A 2 – 0 Vukić 71', Šćepović 78'
3 December 2011 14 Radnički H 3 – 0 Vukić 27', Anderson Marques 48', Ivanov 62'
10 December 2011 15 Metalac A 3 – 0 Eduardo 10', Babović 42', Vukić 52'
2 March 2012 16 Novi Pazar A 1 – 1 Diarra 48',
10 March 2012 17 Sloboda H 0 – 0
14 March 2012 18 OFK Beograd A 2 - 1 Tomić 28', Ivanov 44'
17 March 2012 19 Jagodina H 4 - 0 Ilić 1' 54', Diarra 10' 44'
25 March 2012 20 Hajduk A 2 - 0 Tomić 33' (pen.),90'
31 March 2012 21 Rad A 4 - 1 Ivanov 6' Diarra 14' 43' Babović 33'
4 April 2012 22 Vojvodina H 4 - 1 Tomić 57' Vukić 66' 90' Volkov 87'
7 April 2012 23 Spartak H 2 - 1 Eduardo 48' Vukić 62'
14 April 2012 24 Javor H 2 - 1 Vukić 7' Tomić 72'
21 April 2012 25 Smederevo A 2 - 0 Ilic 86' Manga 90'
25 April 2012 26 BSK H 2 – 0 Diarra 12' Vukić 52'
29 April 2012 27 Borac A 4 – 0 S.Marković 11' Ivanov 63' Diarra 80', 83'
5 May 2012 28 Crvena zvezda H 1 – 0
12 May 2012 29 Radnički A 1 – 0 Babović 20'
20 May 2012 30 Metalac H 1 – 0 Diarra 45'

Serbian Cup

Main article: 2011–12 Serbian Cup
Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
21 September 2011 1/16 Novi Pazar A 3 – 0 Tomić 28', Ilić 55', Vukić 82'
26 October 2011 1/8 Metalac H 3 – 1 Vukić 7', 10', Babović 90+4'
23 November 2011 1/4 OFK Beograd A 2 – 0 Diarra 6', L. Marković 55'
21 March 2012 1/2 Crvena zvezda A 2 – 0
11 April 2012 1/2 Crvena zvezda H 2 – 0

UEFA Champions League

Qualifying rounds

By finishing 1st in the 2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga, Partizan qualified for the Champions League. They will start in the second qualifying round.

Date Round country Opponents Ground Result Scorers
13 July 2011 QR2 Republic of Macedonia Shkëndija H 4 – 0 Vukić 48', Eduardo 58', Šćepović 74', Berisha 76' (o.g.)
19 July 2011 QR2 Republic of Macedonia Shkëndija A 1 – 0 Jovančić 68'
26 July 2011 QR3 Belgium Genk A 1 – 2 Tomić 65'
3 August 2011 QR3 Belgium Genk H 1 – 1 Tomić 40'

UEFA Europa League

Play-off round

Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
18 August 2011 Play-off round Republic of IrelandShamrock Rovers A 1 – 1 Tomić 14'
25 August 2011 Play-off round Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers H 1 – 2
(a.e.t.)
Volkov 35'

Friendlies

Date Opponents Result Scorers
23 June 2011 Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 2 – 2 Vukić 30', Šćepović 79'
2 July 2011 Slovakia FC Petržalka 6 – 0 Eduardo 22', 37' Moravčík 26'(OG.) Ninković 78′, 90′ Jovančić 88′
6 July 2011 Republic of Macedonia FK Metalurg Skopje 3 – 0 Babović 15' Jovančić 33' Tomić 80'
29 July 2011 Norway Rosenborg BK 0 – 0
3 September 2011 ItalyCagliari Calcio 1 – 0 Babović 80' (pen.)
12 November 2011 RomaniaFC Petrolul Ploiești 1 – 0
31 January 2012 Israel Maccabi Haifa 3 – 0 Eduardo 20′Miljković 21′ Ivanov 87′
15 February 2012 Ukraine Chornomorets Odesa 2 – 1 Tomić 73′ Vukić 86′
18 February 2012 Denmark Horsens 0 – 0
19 February 2012 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 2 – 1 Marković 10′
21 February 2012 China Jiangsu Sainty 2 – 0 Babić 17′ Babović 90′
23 February 2012 Russia Dynamo Moscow 2 – 2 Marković 36′ Diarra 62′

Sponsors

Kit sponsors
  • Kit manufacturer: Germany Adidas
  • General sponsor: None
  • Other sponsor: France Renault

See also

References

    External links

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