2011–12 Celtic F.C. season

Celtic
2011–12 season
Chairman John Reid (until 14 October)
Ian Bankier (from 14 October)
Manager Neil Lennon
Ground Celtic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 60,355)
Scottish Premier League 1st
Scottish Cup Semi-finals
Scottish League Cup Runners-up
Europa League Group stage
Top goalscorer League: Gary Hooper (24)
All: Gary Hooper (29)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2011–12 season is the 123rd season of competitive football by Celtic. They finished top of the Scottish premiership on 93 points.

Background

In the 2010–11 season Celtic finished second in the league having gained 92 points, one less than Rangers. They also lost to their Old Firm rivals in the 2011 League Cup Final, as Rangers won 2–1 after extra time. Celtic's only trophy came after they beat Motherwell 3–0 in the 2011 Scottish Cup Final. Celtic were knocked out of both European competitions at the first stage. Europa League final runners-up Braga knocked Celtic out of the Champions League third round after a 4–2 aggregate victory. Utrecht knocked Celtic out of the Europa League play-off round by the same score.

Review

June

Several former youth academy players left during the month of June. The most notable being Paul McGowan who went to fellow Scottish Premier League side St Mirren after his contract expired.[1] Ryan Conroy was released by the club and joined Scottish First Division side Dundee.[2] Sean Fitzharris also went to the First Division as he joined Morton[3]

July

On 1 July, Celtic confirmed the signings of Adam Matthews from Cardiff City,[4] Kelvin Wilson from Nottingham Forest[5] and Dylan McGeouch from Rangers.[6] All three had already signed on pre-contract agreements and joined Celtic after their contracts expired. Three players also left the club after the expiry of their contracts. Former Germany and Sweden internationals Andreas Hinkel[7] and Freddie Ljungberg[8] left along with Ben Hutchinson.[9]

Celtic's pre-season started off with a three-match tour of Australia.[10] The first match was on 2 July and Celtic lost 1–0 against Central Coast Mariners.[11]

On 7 July Niall McGinn joined English League One side Brentford on a season-long loan.[12] The next day Graham Carey signed for St Mirren after Celtic agreed to cancel his contract.[13]

On 9 July Celtic played the second match of their Australian tour and beat Perth Glory 2–0.[14] On the same day Celtic officially signed Victor Wanyama from Belgian Pro League club K. Beerschot AC on a four-year deal.[15][16] He had signed for Celtic nine days earlier but had to wait to get a work permit.[17]

On 13 July Celtic won the final match of their Australian tour as they beat Melbourne Victory 1–0.[18]

Celtic's last friendly before the start of the league campaign was a 1–0 away win over Championship side Cardiff.[19]

Due to the fact that the 2011–12 Scottish Premier League started several weeks earlier than usual,[20] Celtic's first competitive match came on 24 July. Goals from Ki Sung-yueng and Anthony Stokes secured victory over Hibernian, although Gary Hooper also missed a penalty in the match played at Easter Road.[21] Two days later Efraín Juárez moved to La Liga side Real Zaragoza on loan.[22]

Celtic's next game was another friendly against Premier League team Wolverhampton Wanderers which they lost 2–0.[23]

Celtic then finished second in the 2011 Dublin Super Cup after losing 2–0 to Inter Milan on 30 July and beating a League of Ireland XI 5–0, the next day. The other team competing was Manchester City who won the competition.[24]

August

On 3 August, Celtic lost 2-0 against English Premier League side Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium.[25] The next day Darren O'Dea signed for English Championship side Leeds United on a season long loan.[26] Celtic were then drawn against Swiss Cup winners FC Sion in the play-off round of the Europa League.[27] On 7 August Celtic resumed their SPL campaign with a 1–0 win over Aberdeen, Anthony Stokes scored the winner. However, the match was overshadowed by Emilio Izaguirre suffering a broken ankle which was expected to keep him out till the new year.[28] Josh Thompson then went to Championship side Peterborough on loan.[29]

On 17 August, Fraser Forster joined on a loan deal from Newcastle United, having spent the previous season as first choice goalkeeper at Celtic.[30]

On 21 August, Celtic suffered their first home defeat to St Johnstone since 1998 when Dave Mackay scored to give the away side a 1–0 victory.[31]

Richie Towell went to Hibs for a second loan spell.[32] Daryl Murphy went on loan to Ipswich Town.[33]

Greig Spence went on loan to First Division club Hamilton.[34]

Mohamed Bangura also joined the club in a £2.2 million deal from AIK Stockholm.[35]

Badr El Kaddouri joined on a six-month loan from Dynamo Kyiv.[36] Jos Hooiveld went to Southampton on a six-month loan.[37] Shaun Maloney moved to English Premier League side Wigan Athletic for £1 million.[38]

September

Sion won 3–1 on aggregate, however were found guilty of fielding ineligible players by UEFA and were excluded from the competition. As a result of this Celtic were awarded both matches as 3–0 wins[39] and took Sion's place in the group stage along with Atlético Madrid, Udinese and Stade Rennais.[40]

On 5 September, Morten Rasmussen joined Turkish Süper Lig side Sivasspor, on a short-term loan, until December.[41]

Celtic drew Ross County in the third round of the League Cup[42] and beat the home side 2–0 at Victoria Park.[43] Celtic were then drawn to play Hibs in the quarter final.[44]

October

On 2 October, Celtic lost 2–0 to Hearts at Tynecastle with winger Kris Commons getting sent off. This defeat left Celtic in third place, 10 points behind leaders Rangers.[45] In the following match, Celtic drew 3-3 with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. Kilmarnock had been leading 3-0 at half-time but two goals from Anthony Stokes and a Charlie Mulgrew header brought Celtic back into it.[46] Following the Kilmarnock game, Celtic travelled to France to play Rennes in UEFA Europa League action. Rennes led 1-0 at half-time after a mix-up between Cha Du-ri and Fraser Forster, but Joe Ledley scored in the second half with a header to secure a draw.[47] The Bhoys returned to Scottish Premier League action defeating Aberdeen 2-1 at Celtic Park on 23 October 2011.[48] Hibernian were the opponents for the final two games of October. Celtic won 4-1 in the Scottish League Cup[49] before the Edinburgh team secured a 0-0 draw in the Scottish Premier League tie at Celtic Park on 29 October 2011.[50]

November

Stade Rennais were Celtic's first opponents of November in the Europa League. Celtic won the match 3-1 thanks to an Anthony Stokes double and a third from Gary Hooper.[51] On 5 November 2011, Celtic were third in the Scottish Premier League behind leaders Rangers, who were 15 points clear of their rivals, and Motherwell.[52] Celtic then won four Scottish Premier League ties in November, defeating Motherwell 2-1,[53] Inverness Caledonian Thistle 2-0,[54] Dunfermline 2-1[55] and St Mirren 5-0.[56] November ended poorly for Celtic after Atlético Madrid won 1-0 in a UEFA Europa League tie at Celtic Park, thanks to a goal from Arda Turan in the second half.[57] However, the excellent league form during November ensured Celtic won a clean-sweep of monthly awards with Neil Lennon winning SPL Manager of the Month, Gary Hooper winning SPL Player of the Month and James Forrest winning SPL Young Player of the Month.[58]

December

Celtic continued their excellent league form throughout December, winning all five of their Scottish Premier League games. A solitary goal from Gary Hooper in the first half was enough to defeat Dundee Utd[59] whilst a Victor Wanyama strike from 25 yards saw off the challenge of Hearts at Celtic Park the following week.[60] Celtic travelled to Italy to face Udinese in the UEFA Europa League and claimed a 1-1 draw, a result which meant they would exit the tournament at the group stages.[61] Gary Hooper added to his seasonal goal tally in a 2-0 win over St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.[62] Georgios Samaras scored both in a 2-1 home win versus Kilmarnock.[63] Celtic's last league game of 2011 was a home game against arch-rivals Rangers. Joe Ledley scored the only goal of the game as Celtic won 1-0.[64] The result meant that Celtic had overturned a 15-point deficit in the Scottish Premier League and moved top of the league, two points clear of Rangers in the title race.[65]

Competitions

  Win   Draw   Loss

Pre-season and friendlies

Scottish Premier League

Europa League

*Celtic were awarded the match after Sion had fielded ineligible players and were disqualified from the Europa League by UEFA.

Scottish League Cup

Scottish Cup

Player statistics

Squad

Last updated 8 May 2012[66]

Key: = Appearances, = Goals, Yellow card = Yellow card, Red card = Red card

Number Nation Position Name Total League Europa League League Cup Scottish Cup
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1EnglandGKFraser Forster 4701033010700040003000
2WalesDFAdam Matthews 3701027000500040102000
3HondurasDFEmilio Izaguirre 1400012000000010001000
4MexicoMFEfraín Juárez 00000000000000000000
4MoroccoDFBadr El Kaddouri 71106110000010000000
5SwedenDFDaniel Majstorović 2503217011601120100000
6EnglandDFKelvin Wilson 2202015010200020003010
8ScotlandMFScott Brown (C) 3263021320402021004200
9GreeceMFGeorgios Samaras 3862026410701010004200
10Republic of IrelandFWAnthony Stokes 472130341220521043004400
11South KoreaDFCha Du-Ri 2312114111501020001000
12ScotlandDFMark Wilson 110207010301010000000
13ScotlandFWShaun Maloney 40003000100000000000
14Sierra LeoneFWMohamed Bangura 1500010000400010000000
15ScotlandMFKris Commons 3310124101400020003000
16WalesMFJoe Ledley 4690032700610040004100
17PolandFWPaweł Brożek 30003000000000000000
18South KoreaMFKi Sung-yueng 4174029630711030002000
19DenmarkFWMorten Rasmussen 00000000000000000000
20Northern IrelandMFPaddy McCourt 1800013000200010002000
21ScotlandDFCharlie Mulgrew 4491130821710030004000
22NetherlandsDFGlenn Loovens 1612011110401000001000
23SwedenDFMikael Lustig 50004000000000001000
24PolandGKŁukasz Załuska 80005000100000002000
25NorwayDFThomas Rogne 1711014110000020001000
32ScotlandFWTony Watt 32003200000000000000
33IsraelMFBeram Kayal 2807019040702020100000
39EnglandDFAndre Blackman 30003000000000000000
40NigeriaMFRabiu Ibrahim 10001000000000000000
44ScotlandDFMarcus Fraser 10000000100000000000
46ScotlandMFDylan McGeouch 81006100000000002000
47United StatesGKDominic Cervi 00000000000000000000
48Republic of IrelandDFDarren O'Dea 00000000000000000000
49ScotlandFWJames Forrest 4391029710800042002000
50Republic of IrelandMFPaul George 10000000000010000000
56Czech RepublicDFFilip Twardzik 30001000000000002000
67KenyaMFVictor Wanyama 4243129421501040004000
88EnglandFWGary Hooper 502940372410623042003100

Goalscorers

Last updated 21 January 2012

R Player Scottish
Premier
League

Scottish
Cup
Scottish
League
Cup
Europa
League
Total
1 England Gary Hooper 24 1 2 2 29
2 Republic of Ireland Anthony Stokes 12 4 3 2 21
3 Scotland James Forrest 7 0 2 0 9
Wales Joe Ledley 7 1 0 1 9
Scotland Charlie Mulgrew 8 0 0 1 9
4 South Korea Ki Sung-yueng 6 0 0 1 7
5 Greece Georgios Samaras 4 2 0 0 6
Scotland Scott Brown 3 2 1 0 6
6 Kenya Victor Wanyama 4 0 0 0 4
7 Scotland Tony Watt 2 0 0 0 2
8 Morocco Badr El Kaddouri 1 0 0 0 1
Scotland Dylan McGeouch 1 0 0 0 1
Norway Thomas Rogne 1 0 0 0 1
Netherlands Glenn Loovens 1 0 0 0 1
South Korea Cha Du-Ri 1 0 0 0 1
Scotland Kris Commons 1 0 0 0 1

Technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Neil Lennon
Assistant Manager Johan Mjallby
First Team Coach Garry Parker
Alan Thompson
Goalkeeping Coach Stevie Woods
Head of Youth Academy Chris McCart
Head of Recruitment John Park
Head Physiotherapist Tim Williamson
Physiotherapist Gavin McCarthy
Doctor Roddy MacDonald
Head of Sports Science Kenny McMillan

Last updated: 12 June 2017
Source:

Celtic personnel awards

Player Award Month
Scotland James Forrest SPL Young Player of the Month September[67]
Scotland James Forrest SPL Young Player of the Month November[58]
Northern Ireland Neil Lennon SPL Manager of the Month November[58]
England Gary Hooper SPL Player of the Month November[58]
Northern Ireland Neil Lennon SPL Manager of the Month December[68]
Kenya Victor Wanyama SPL Young Player of the Month December[68]
Scotland Scott Brown SPL Player of the Month January[69]
Northern Ireland Neil Lennon SPL Manager of the Month February[70]
Scotland Charlie Mulgrew SPL Player of the Month February[71]
Northern Ireland Neil Lennon SPL Manager of the Month April[72]
Scotland Charlie Mulgrew SPL Player of the Month April[73]

Transfers

See also

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