2011–12 SK Rapid Wien season

Rapid Wien 2011–12 football season
Rapid Wien
2011–12 season
PresidentRudolf Edlinger
CoachPeter Schöttel
StadiumGerhard Hanappi Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
Bundesliga2nd
ÖFB-Cup3rd Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Deni Alar (9)

All:
Hamdi Salihi (11)
Highest home attendance31,800
Lowest home attendance150

The 2011–12 SK Rapid Wien season is the 114th season in club history.

Squad statistics

No. Nat. Name Age League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Yellow card Red card
Goalkeepers
1 Slovakia Ján Novota 27 5+1 2 7+1
24 Austria Helge Payer 31 11+1 1 12+1 2
31 Austria Lukas Königshofer 22 20 20
Defenders
3 Austria Jürgen Patocka 33 5+1 1 2 7+1 1 1
4 Austria Thomas Schrammel 23 12+1 1 13+1 2
6 Austria Mario Sonnleitner 24 31 1 3 34 1 2
14 Austria Markus Katzer 31 26+1 1 3 29+1 1 3
17 Austria Christian Thonhofer 26 9+7 1 10+7 2
22 Norway Ragnvald Soma 31 14 14
27 Austria Harald Pichler 24 27+1 1 1 28+1 1 12
36 Austria Michael Schimpelsberger 20 24+2 2 26+2 6 1
Midfielders
7 Austria Stefan Kulovits 28 10+8 2 12+8 6
8 Finland Markus Heikkinen 32 27+2 1 28+2 11
11 Germany Steffen Hofmann 30 32 6 2 34 6 4
16 Austria Boris Prokopic 23 9+4 2 1+1 10+5 2 1 1
19 Austria Christopher Drazan 20 20+11 2 2 1 22+11 3 11 2
23 Austria Thomas Prager 25 17+6 1+1 18+7 6 1
25 Austria Dominik Wydra 17 1+1 1+1
26 Austria Lukas Grozurek 19 8+5 1 8+5 1 1
28 Austria Christopher Trimmel 24 25+2 4 1 26+2 4 5 1
Forwards
15 Austria Atdhe Nuhiu 21 10+21 8 1+1 1 11+22 9 9
20 Austria René Gartler 25 7+9 3 1+1 2 8+10 5 1
30 Austria Guido Burgstaller 22 21+2 7 1+1 22+3 7 9 1
33 Austria Deni Alar 21 20+9 9 0+1 20+10 9 4
Players who left after the start of the season
9 Albania Hamdi Salihi 27 4+8 3 3 8 7+8 11 1
21 Austria Christoph Saurer 25 1 1+1 2+1 1

Goal scorers

Rank Name Bundesliga Cup Total
1 Albania Hamdi Salihi 3 8 11
2 Austria Deni Alar 9 9
Austria Atdhe Nuhiu 8 1 9
4 Austria Guido Burgstaller 7 7
5 Germany Steffen Hofmann 6 6
6 Austria Rene Gartler 3 2 5
7 Austria Christopher Trimmel 4 4
8 Austria Christopher Drazan 2 1 3
9 Austria Boris Prokopic 2 2
10 Austria Lukas Grozurek 1 1
Austria Markus Katzer 1 1
Austria Jürgen Patocka 1 1
Austria Harald Pichler 1 1
Austria Mario Sonnleitner 1 1
OG Slovenia Matej Mavric (Kapfenberg) 1 1
Cameroon Patrick Mevoungou (Admira) 1 1
Austria Rene Seebacher (Admira) 1 1
Totals 52 12 64

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Fixtures and results

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

Bundesliga

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 16.07.2011 H Admira 2-0 150 Salihi 67', Nuhiu 90+1'
2 23.07.2011 A Wiener Neustadt 2-0 6,100 Nuhiu 90+2', Drazan 90+4'
3 31.07.2011 H Ried 0-0 15,200
4 13.08.2011 A Sturm Graz 0-1 13,931
5 21.08.2011 H Austria Wien 0-3 31,800 Prokopic Red card 86'
6 28.08.2011 A RB Salzburg 0-0 15,500
7 10.09.2011 H Mattersburg 1-1 15,200 Trimmel 55'
8 17.09.2011 H Kapfenberg 5-1 14,800 Mavrič 13' (o.g.), Trimmel 27', Gartler R. 59', Hofmann S. 78' (pen.), Salihi 90+2'
9 24.09.2011 A Wacker Innsbruck 3-0 8,073 Hofmann S. 22' (pen.), Gartler R. 43', Alar 48'
10 01.10.2011 A Admira 3-4 10,600 Patocka 60', Hofmann S. 68' (pen.), Salihi 79'
11 15.10.2011 H Wiener Neustadt 1-1 15,300 Drazan 9'
12 23.10.2011 A Austria Wien 1-1 12,000 Burgstaller G. 45'
13 29.10.2011 H Sturm Graz 3-2 17,000 Trimmel 55', Nuhiu 72' 75'
14 05.11.2011 A Ried 1-1 7,300 Trimmel 24'
15 20.11.2011 H RB Salzburg 4-2 17,500 Katzer 5', Burgstaller G. 34' 75' 79'
16 26.11.2011 A Mattersburg 2-1 9,200 Nuhiu 68', Hofmann S. 78'
Drazan Yellow card 83' Red card
17 03.12.2011 A Kapfenberg 0-0 3,500
18 10.12.2011 H Wacker Innsbruck 0-0 15,300
19 17.12.2011 H Admira 2-1 14,000 Nuhiu 5', Alar 78'
20 12.02.2012 A Wiener Neustadt 0-0 3,500
21 18.02.2012 H Austria Wien 0-0 29,400
22 25.02.2012 A Sturm Graz 0-0 14,251
23 03.03.2012 H Ried 1-0 16,200 Pichler H. 51'
Trimmel Red card 42'
24 10.03.2012 A RB Salzburg 1-3 19,500 Hofmann S. 74'
Burgstaller G. Yellow card 89' Red card
25 17.03.2012 H Mattersburg 1-1 15,500 Hofmann S. 83'
26 21.03.2012 H Kapfenberg 3-0 13,300 Alar 45' 60', Gartler R. 90+3'
27 25.03.2012 A Wacker Innsbruck 1-2 10,200 Nuhiu 60'
28 31.03.2012 A Admira 4-0 8,000 Mevoungou 22' (o.g.), Alar 72', Seebacher 85' (o.g.), Prokopic 90'
29 07.04.2012 H Wiener Neustadt 2-1 14,800 Prokopic 14', Nuhiu 64'
30 15.04.2012 A Austria Wien 0-0 12,219
31 22.04.2012 H Sturm Graz 1-1 17,300 Burgstaller G. 13'
32 29.04.2012 A Ried 3-2 7,300 Alar 12' 51', Burgstaller G. 19'
Prager Yellow card 89' Red card
33 06.05.2012 H RB Salzburg 0-1 17,500
34 10.05.2012 A Mattersburg 1-0 7,200 Burgstaller G. 18'
35 13.05.2012 A Kapfenberg 2-0 4,500 Grozurek 7', Sonnleitner 75'
36 17.05.2012 H Wacker Innsbruck 2-0 17,100 Alar 37' 90'

League table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Red Bull Salzburg (C) 36 19 11 6 60 30 +30 68 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 Rapid Wien 36 16 14 6 52 30 +22 62 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round[a]
3 Admira Wacker Mödling 36 15 10 11 59 52 +7 55 Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[a]
4 Austria Wien 36 14 12 10 52 44 +8 54
5 Sturm Graz 36 12 15 9 47 41 +6 51
Source: weltfussball.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Since 2011–12 Austrian Cup winners Red Bull Salzburg qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, so cup runners-up Ried qualified for the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round. Moreover, Rapid Wien were moved up a round as the cup winner spot was not used.

Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R1 06.08.2011 A LASK II 7-0 1,000 Salihi 24' 31' 47' 53' 62', Gartler R. 33' 83'
R2 21.09.2011 A Bad Vöslau 4-1 2,900 Salihi 10' 11' (pen.) 71', Nuhiu 30'
R16 26.10.2011 H Ried 1-2 (a.e.t.) 6,500 Drazan 19'
Drazan Yellow card 100' Red card, Schimpelsberger Yellow card 116' Red card

References

  1. ^ "Saison 2011/12". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Spiele 2011/12". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
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