2011–12 Manchester City F.C. season
110th season in existence of Manchester City F.C. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2011–12 season was Manchester City Football Club's 110th season of competitive football, 83rd season in the top flight of English football and 15th season in the Premier League.[2] After finishing third in the league the previous season, the Blues qualified for the UEFA Champions League for only the second time in their history, and the first since 1968–69 when the tournament was known as the European Cup.
2011–12 season | ||||
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Owner | Abu Dhabi United Group | |||
Chairman | Khaldoon Al Mubarak | |||
Manager | Roberto Mancini | |||
Stadium | Etihad Stadium | |||
Premier League | 1st | |||
FA Cup | Third round | |||
League Cup | Semi-finals | |||
FA Community Shield | Runners-up | |||
UEFA Champions League | Group stage | |||
UEFA Europa League | Round of 16 | |||
Top goalscorer | League: Sergio Agüero (23) All: Sergio Agüero (30) | |||
Highest home attendance | 47,435 v. Queens Park Rangers (13 May 2012, Premier League) | |||
Lowest home attendance | 25,070 v. Birmingham City (21 September 2011, League Cup) | |||
Average home league attendance | 47,044[1] | |||
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The season was filled with ups and downs, but in the end it would be forever remembered as the one that brought Manchester City the long-awaited league title after a 44-year wait. City's third English top tier title was clinched on the final day of the season, after the Blues defeated Queens Park Rangers 3–2, coming back from being down 1–2 with two stoppage-time goals just before the final whistle. The championship marked City's first English title since 1968,[3] as well as the first time the Premier League has been won by a club whose current spell in the top division began after the league commenced play. It was also the first Premier League title to be decided on goal difference, with City's game-winning goal against QPR coming 15 seconds after the final whistle blew in city rivals Manchester United's 1–0 win at Sunderland, which would otherwise have brought the title to the Reds.