2011–12 Primera División de Futsal

Primera División
Season 2011–12
Champions Barcelona Alusport
Relegated Reale Cartagena, Carnicer Torrejón & OID Talavera
Matches played 228
Goals scored 1540 (6.75 per match)
Top goalscorer Esquerdinha (ElPozo Murcia) – 38 goals
Biggest home win Barcelona Alusport 13–2 OID Talavera
Biggest away win Reale Cartagena 2–11 Carnicer Torrejón
Highest scoring Fisiomedia Manacor 9–7 Azkar Lugo

The 2011–12 season of the Primera División de Fútbol Sala was the 23rd season of top-tier futsal in Spain. It is the first under "Primera División" name. The regular season started on September 9, 2011 and finished on May 11, 2012. The championship playoffs began on May 19 with quarter-finals series and ended with the final series from 12 to 24 June.

Barcelona Alusport won their 2nd title in a row by defeating ElPozo Murcia 3–2 in the Championship Final.

Teams

Personnel and kits

Team Location Manager Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
ElPozo Murcia Murcia "Duda" Luanvi ElPozo
FC Barcelona Alusport Barcelona Marc Carmona Nike Alusport
Inter Movistar Alcalá de Henares Daniel Ibañes Joma Movistar
Caja Segovia Segovia Jesús Velasco Uhlsport Caja Segovia
A. Lobelle Santiago Santiago de Compostela Tomás de Dios Macron Cupa
Triman Navarra Pamplona Imanol Arregui Lotto Triman
Carnicer Torrejón Torrejón de Ardoz José Carnicer Luanvi Fiat Carnicer
Umacon Zaragoza Zaragoza Santi Herrero Joma Umacon
Puertollano Puertollano David Ramos Joma Ayuntamiento de Puertollano
Fisiomedia Manacor Manacor "Pato" Navarro Umbro Fisiomedia
OID Talavera Talavera de la Reina Carlos Sánchez Joma OID
Ríos Renovables R.N. Tudela Víctor Acosta Joma Ríos Renovables
Azkar Lugo Lugo Diego Ríos Lotto Azkar
Marfil Santa Coloma Santa Coloma Xavi Passarrius Macron Marfil Alella
Reale Cartagena Cartagena Javi Aparicio Elements Reale Seguros
Benicarló Aeroport Castelló Benicarló

Stadia and locations

ElPozo Murcia
Barcelona Alusport
Inter Movistar
Caja Segovia
A. Lobelle
Triman Navarra
Carnicer Torrejón
Umacon Zaragoza
Puertollano
Fisiomedia Manacor
OID Talavera
Ríos Renovables R.N.
Azkar Lugo
Marfil Santa Coloma
Reale Cartagena
Location of teams in División de Honor 2011–12
Team Location Stadium Capacity
ElPozo Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes de Murcia 7,500
Barcelona Alusport Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,500
Inter Movistar Alcalá de Henares Pabellón Caja Madrid 4,500
Caja Segovia Segovia Pabellón Pedro Delgado 2,800
A. Lobelle Santiago Santiago de Compostela Pabellón Multiusos Fontes do Sar 6,000
Triman Navarra Pamplona Pabellón Universitario de Navarra 3,000
Carnicer Torrejón Torrejón de Ardoz Pabellón Jorge Garbajosa 4,000
Umacon Zaragoza Zaragoza Pabellón Siglo XXI 2,500
Puertollano Puertollano Polideportivo Antonio Rivilla 2,000
Fisiomedia Manacor Manacor Palma Arena 5,000
OID Talavera Talavera de la Reina Primero de Mayo 3,000
Ríos Renovables R.N. Tudela Municipal Elola 1,000
Azkar Lugo Lugo Pabellón Municipal de Lugo 2,300
Marfil Santa Coloma Santa Coloma de Gramanet Jacint Verdaguer 2,500
Reale Cartagena Cartagena Pabellón Wsell de Guimbarda 2,500
Benicarló Benicarló Pabellón de Benicarló 2,000

League table

Team Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1ElPozo Murcia 3025411536979
2Barcelona Alusport3023521496574
3Inter Movistar 3020461236164
4Caja Segovia 3015411988149
5Autos Lobelle 301389857547
6Triman Navarra 30136119210245
7Carnicer Torrejón30136111039745
8Umacon Zaragoza 3012711959643
9Puertollano 3012315889839
10Fisiomedia Manacor 30114159811037
11OID Talavera 30106148311236
12Ríos Renovables R.N.3096158610633
13Azkar Lugo 3092199512529
14Marfil Santa Coloma3084187110628
15Reale Cartagena 3073208014224
16Benicarló 30322541950

Benicarló withdrew at mid-season. Later, the club was disbanded. All its records achieved were expunged.
Source: Liga Nacional de Futbol Sala Source:

Championship playoffs
Relegation playoff
Relegation to Segunda División

Championship playoffs

  quarter-finals semifinals final
                                           
  1  ElPozo Murcia 3 10 7  
8  Unacon Zaragoza 5 2 3  
  1  ElPozo Murcia 4 4 4  
  4  Caja Segovia 6 3 1  
4  Caja Segovia 3 (3) 4
  5  A. Lobelle 3 (1) 2  
    1  ElPozo Murcia 3 6 1 5 3
  2  Barcelona Alusport 5 1 4 4 6
  3  Inter Movistar 4 (4) 7  
6  Triman Navarra 4 (3) 2  
3  Inter Movistar 4 4
  2  Barcelona Alusport 5 7    
2  Barcelona Alusport 2 5
  7  Carnicer Torrejón 1 2  
2011–12 Primera División winners
Catalonia
Barcelona Alusport
Second title

Quarter-finals

First leg

Second leg

Third leg

Semi-finals

First leg

Second leg

Third leg

Final

First leg

Second leg

Third leg

Fourth leg

Fifth & final leg

Relegation playoff

First round Second round
 
5  Gáldar Gran Canaria 3 4  
7  UMA Antequera 2 1  
  5  Gáldar Gran Canaria 2 2 2
  14th  Marfil Santa Coloma* 1 3 6
10  Unión África Ceutí 3 4
14th  Marfil Santa Coloma* 6 5  

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals[6]
1 Brazil Esquerdinha ElPozo Murcia 38
2 Spain Lozano FC Barcelona Alusport 31
3 Brazil Wilde FC Barcelona Alusport 29
4 Spain Rivillos Carnicer Torrejón 24
5 Brazil Rafael Inter Movistar 23
6 Brazil Eka Inter Movistar 22
7 Spain Joan Linares Unacon Zaragoza 22
8 Spain Miguelín ElPozo Murcia 22
9 Spain Torras FC Barcelona Alusport 21
10 Spain Blanco Caja Segovia 20

See also

References

External links

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