2011–12 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season

Tottenham Hotspur
2011–12 season
Chairman Daniel Levy
Manager Harry Redknapp
Stadium White Hart Lane
Premier League 4th
FA Cup Semi Finals
League Cup Third Round
UEFA Europa League Group stage (3rd)
Top goalscorer League:
Emmanuel Adebayor (17)

All:
Emmanuel Adebayor (18)
Highest home attendance 36,274 vs. Arsenal
Lowest home attendance 24,058 vs. Rubin Kazan
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2011–12 season was Tottenham Hotspur's 20th season in the Premier League and 34th successive season in the top division of the English football league system.

The campaign featured Tottenham's 10th appearance in the UEFA Europa League (formerly the UEFA Cup), entering the Play-off Qualifying round due to finishing fifth in the 2010–11 Premier League season. They reached the group stage by defeating Hearts over two legs, but finished third in their group and therefore didn't make the knockout stages of the tournament. The club entered the League Cup in the third round and were defeated by Stoke City on penalties, as well as the FA Cup where they reached the semi-finals but were defeated 5–1 by Chelsea.

Tottenham finished the season in fourth place after occupying third place for the majority of the season. Their last game of the Premier League season was a 2–0 victory against Fulham.[1]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
2 Manchester United 38 28 5 5 89 33+56 89 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Group stage
3 Arsenal 38 21 7 10 74 49+25 70
4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 20 9 9 66 41+25 69 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Group stage
5 Newcastle United 38 19 8 11 56 51+5 65 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
6 Chelsea 38 18 10 10 65 46+19 64 2012–13 UEFA Champions League Group stage

Updated to games played on 19 May 2012.
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Transfers

In

Date Player Previous Club Cost
3 June 2011 United States Brad FriedelAston VillaFree[2]
11 July 2011 Spain Cristian CeballosFree agentFree[3]
18 July 2011 Ivory Coast Souleymane CoulibalySienaUndisclosed[4]
31 August 2011 England Scott ParkerWest Ham United£5.5 million[5][6]
16 January 2012 Spain Iago FalqueJuventusUndisclosed[7]
31 January 2012 France Louis SahaEvertonFree[8]
2 February 2012 New Zealand Ryan NelsenFree AgentFree[9]

Loaned in

Date Player Club Return Date
25 August 2011 Spain Iago FalqueJuventusTransferred January 2012[7][10]
25 August 2011 Togo Emmanuel AdebayorManchester CityEnd of 2011–12 season[11]
15 February 2012 Brazil Bruno UviniSão PauloApril 2012[12]

Out

Date Player New Club Cost
16 June 2011 England Jonathan WoodgateStoke CityReleased[13]
21 June 2011 England Jamie O'HaraWolverhampton Wanderers£5 million[14]
19 July 2011 Belgium Paul-José M'PokuStandard LiègeUndisclosed[15]
15 August 2011 Republic of Ireland Robbie KeaneLA Galaxy£3.5 million[16][17]
31 August 2011 Scotland Callum TappingHeartsUndisclosed[18]
31 August 2011 Honduras Wilson PalaciosStoke City£6 million[19]
31 August 2011 Scotland Alan HuttonAston Villa£3 million[20]
31 August 2011 England Peter CrouchStoke City£12 million[21]
31 January 2012 Russia Roman PavlyuchenkoLokomotiv Moscow£8 million[22]

Loaned out

Date Player Club Return Date
1 July 2011 England Steven CaulkerSwansea CityEnd of 2011–12 season[23]
21 July 2011 England Kyle NaughtonNorwich CityEnd of 2011–12 season[24]
28 July 2011 England Nathan ByrneAFC BournemouthEnd of 2011–12 season[25]
28 July 2011 England Ryan MasonDoncaster RoversEnd of 2011–12 season[26]
4 August 2011 England Jonathan ObikaYeovil TownEnd of 2011–12 season[27][28]
8 August 2011 Italy Mirko RanieriEsperiaEnd of 2011–12 season[29]
31 August 2011 England Jermaine JenasAston VillaEnd of 2011–12 season[20]
30 September 2011 Scotland Jordan ArcherBishop's StortfordEnd of 2011–12 season[30][31]
29 December 2011 England Harry KaneMillwallEnd of 2011–12 season[32]
29 December 2011 England Ryan MasonMillwallEnd of 2011–12 season[32]
13 January 2012 England Dean ParrettYeovil TownEnd of 2011–12 season[33][34]
16 January 2012 Spain Iago FalqueSouthamptonEnd of 2011–12 season[35]
30 January 2012 England Tom CarrollDerby CountyEnd of 2011–12 season[36]
30 January 2012 England Kudus OyenugaSt JohnstoneEnd of 2011–12 season[37]
31 January 2012 England Adam SmithLeeds UnitedEnd of 2011–12 season[38]
31 January 2012 Croatia Vedran ĆorlukaBayer LeverkusenEnd of 2011–12 season[39]
31 January 2012 Cameroon Sébastien BassongWolverhampton WanderersEnd of 2011–12 season[40]
31 January 2012 South Africa Steven PienaarEvertonEnd of 2011–12 season[41]
14 February 2012 England Simon DawkinsSan Jose EarthquakesJune 2012[42][43]
18 February 2012 Sweden Oscar JanssonShamrock RoversJune 2012[44]
24 February 2012 England Andros TownsendBirmingham CityEnd of 2011–12 season[45]
19 March 2012 England David ButtonBarnsleyApril 2012[46]
22 March 2012 England John BostockSwindon TownEnd of 2011–12 season[47]

Completed loans

Date Player Club Return Date
8 August 2011 Sweden Oscar JanssonBradford CitySeptember 2011[48][49]
15 August 2011 England Kudus OyenugaBurySeptember 2011[50]
16 August 2011 England Adam SmithMK Dons31 January 2012[38][51]
25 August 2011 England David ButtonLeyton OrientJanuary 2012[52]
31 August 2011 England David BentleyWest Ham UnitedOctober 2011[53][54]
9 September 2011 England Ben AlnwickLeyton OrientDecember 2011[55][56]
25 July 2011 South Africa Bongani KhumaloReading31 January 2012[57]
1 January 2012 England Andros TownsendLeeds UnitedFebruary 2012[58][59]
1 January 2012 England David ButtonDoncaster RoversFebruary 2012[46][60]
30 January 2012 England John BostockSheffield WednesdayMarch 2012[47][61]

Squad list

As of 14 February 2012.[62][63]

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

No. Position Player
1 Brazil GK Heurelho Gomes
3 Wales MF Gareth Bale
4 France DF Younès Kaboul
6 England MF Tom Huddlestone
7 England MF Aaron Lennon
8 England MF Scott Parker
10 Togo FW Emmanuel Adebayor (on loan from Manchester City)
11 Netherlands MF Rafael van der Vaart
13 France DF William Gallas (2nd vice-captain)
14 Croatia MF Luka Modrić
15 France FW Louis Saha
17 Mexico FW Giovani dos Santos
18 England FW Jermain Defoe
No. Position Player
20 England DF Michael Dawson (vice captain)
21 Croatia MF Niko Kranjčar
23 Italy GK Carlo Cudicini
24 United States GK Brad Friedel
25 England MF Danny Rose
26 England DF Ledley King (captain)
28 England DF Kyle Walker
29 England MF Jake Livermore
30 Brazil MF Sandro
32 Cameroon DF Benoît Assou-Ekotto
33 New Zealand DF Ryan Nelsen
36 South Africa DF Bongani Khumalo
38 England MF David Bentley

Reserves

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

No. Position Player
35 England GK David Button
37 England FW Harry Kane
43 England MF Ryan Fredericks
44 Spain MF Cristian Ceballos
45 Australia MF Massimo Luongo
46 England MF Tom Carroll
47 England MF Jake Nicholson
51 England DF Adam Smith
No. Position Player
53 England FW Cameron Lancaster
54 England FW Alex Pritchard
56 England MF Jesse Waller-Lassen
57 Scotland GK Jordan Archer
58 England MF Dean Parrett
59 England DF Kevin Stewart
60 England DF Jack Barthram

Match results

Spurs XI

Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
23 July 2011 Barnet A 3 - 2 Kane 55'(pen), Obika 70' 1,582
23 July 2011 MK Dons A 3 - 5 Pavlyuchenko 8', 36', Kane 78', 90', Kranjčar 83' 16,189
29 July 2011 Leyton Orient A 1 - 4 Crouch 22', 34', Cuthbert (o.g.) 50', Kranjčar 70'
9 August 2011 Birmingham XI H 6 - 3 Kane 25', 34', ?', Bostock ?', Carroll ?', Coulibaly ?'
7 September 2011 Kettering Town A 4 - 5 Falque 20', 73', Ceballos 22', 64', Bostock 66' 874
12 September 2011 West Ham XI H 2 - 2 Lancaster 8', Parrett 72'
4 October 2011 Leyton Orient H 3 - 1 Lancaster 19', Bostock 27' (pen), Stewart 55'
11 October 2011 Queens Park Rangers A 2 - 2 Coulibaly 27', Falque 44'
24 October 2011 West Ham XI A 2 - 5 Parrett 20', Falque 27', Kane ?', ?', Ceballos 77'
2 November 2011 Crystal Palace XI H 1 - 3 Ceballos 76' (pen.)
7 November 2011 Ipswich Town H 1 - 3 Lancaster 86'
16 November 2011 Enfield Town A 2 - 1 Obika 47'
30 November 2011 Sports & Future Football Academy H 7 - 2 Bostock ?', Mason 15', ?', 61', ?', Lancaster ?', Luongo 85'
13 December 2011 Queens Park Rangers XI A 2 - 6 Dawkins 9', Mason ?', ?', Lancaster 65', Ceballos ?', Oyenuga ?'
11 January 2012 Queens Park Rangers XI A 2 - 2 Parrett 60', Lancaster ?'
17 January 2012 Celtic XI H 4 - 1 Lancaster 14' (pen.), Dos Santos 20', Bostock 31', ?' (pen.)
24 January 2012 Leyton Orient XI H 2 - 3 Dawkins 34', Coulibaly 74'
21 February 2012 Leyton Orient XI H 7 - 3 Lancaster 6', 50', 57', Luongo 27', Ekong 64', Ceballos ?', Dawkins 90'
28 February 2012 Nike Academy H 2 - 0 Ceballos 20', Byrne 65'
6 March 2012 Southampton XI H 2 - 3 Coulibaly 44', 55'
13 March 2012 Brighton XI H 1 - 4 Pritchard 17'

Pre-season

Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
16 July 2011 Kaizer Chiefs A 1 – 0 n/a
19 July 2011 Orlando Pirates A 1 – 1 Van der Vaart 17' n/a
23 July 2011 Orlando Pirates A 0 - 3 Van der Vaart 34', 52', Defoe 88' 38,777
30 July 2011 Brighton & Hove Albion A 2 - 3 Kaboul 42', Ćorluka 44', Livermore 69'
6 August 2011 Athletic Club Bilbao H 2 - 1 Crouch 49' Defoe 52'

Premier League

Matches

Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance Position in Table
22 August 2011 Manchester United A 3–0 75,498 20th
28 August 2011 Manchester City H 1–5 Kaboul 68' 36,150 20th
10 September 2011 Wolverhampton A 0–2 Adebayor 67', Defoe 80' 25,274 15th
18 September 2011 Liverpool H 4–0 Modrić 7', Defoe 66', Adebayor 68', 90+3' 36,129 11th
24 September 2011 Wigan Athletic A 1–2 Van der Vaart 3', Bale 23' 18,788 6th
2 October 2011 Arsenal H 2–1 Van der Vaart 40', Walker 73' 36,274 6th
16 October 2011 Newcastle United A 2–2 Van der Vaart 40' (pen.), Defoe 68' 46,420 6th
23 October 2011 Blackburn Rovers A 1–2 Van der Vaart 15', 53' 22,786 5th
30 October 2011 Queens Park Rangers H 3–1 Bale 20', 72', Van der Vaart 33' 36,147 5th
6 November 2011 Fulham A 1–3 Baird 10' (o.g.)1, Lennon 45+1', Defoe 90+5' 25,698 5th
21 November 2011 Aston Villa H 2–0 Adebayor 14', 40' 35,818 3rd
26 November 2011 West Bromwich Albion A 1–3 Adebayor 25', 90+3', Defoe 81' 24,801 3rd
3 December 2011 Bolton Wanderers H 3–0 Bale 7', Lennon 50', Defoe 60' 35,896 3rd
11 December 2011 Stoke City A 2–1 Adebayor 62' (pen.) 27,529 4th
18 December 2011 Sunderland H 1–0 Pavlyuchenko 61' 36,021 3rd
22 December 2011 Chelsea H 1–1 Adebayor 8' 36,141 3rd
27 December 2011 Norwich City A 0–2 Bale 55', 67' 26,806 3rd
31 December 2011 Swansea City A 1–1 Van der Vaart 44' 20,393 3rd
3 January 2012 West Bromwich Albion H 1–0 Defoe 63' 36,062 3rd
11 January 2012 Everton H 2–0 Lennon 35', Assou-Ekotto 63' 36,132 3rd
14 January 2012 Wolverhampton H 1–1 Modrić 51' 36,194 3rd
22 January 2012 Manchester City A 3–2 Defoe 60', Bale 65' 47,422 3rd
31 January 2012 Wigan Athletic H 3–1 Bale 29', 64', Modrić 34' 35,801 3rd
6 February 2012 Liverpool A 0–0 44,461 3rd
11 February 2012 Newcastle United H 5–0 Assou-Ekotto 4', Saha 6', 20', Kranjčar 34', Adebayor 64' 36,176 3rd
25 February 2012 Arsenal A 5–2 Saha 4', Adebayor 34' (pen.) 60,106 3rd
4 March 2012 Manchester United H 1–3 Defoe 88' 36,034 3rd
10 March 2012 Everton A 1–0 34,992 3rd
21 March 2012 Stoke City H 1–1 Van der Vaart 90+2' 35,172 4th
24 March 2012 Chelsea A 0–0 41,830 4th
1 April 2012 Swansea City H 3–1 Van der Vaart 19', Adebayor 73', 86' 36,174 4th
7 April 2012 Sunderland A 0–0 39,335 4th
9 April 2012 Norwich City H 1–2 Defoe 33' 36,126 4th
21 April 2012 Queens Park Rangers A 1–0 18,021 5th
29 April 2012 Blackburn Rovers H 2–0 Van der Vaart 22', Walker 75' 35,798 4th
2 May 2012 Bolton Wanderers A 1–4 Modrić 37', Van der Vaart 60', Adebayor 62', 69' 22,349 4th
6 May 2012 Aston Villa A 1–1 Adebayor 62' (pen.) 36,008 4th
13 May 2012 Fulham H 2–0 Adebayor 2', Defoe 63' 36,256 4th

1 Goal originally awarded to Gareth Bale but subsequently ruled a Chris Baird own goal by the Premier League's Dubious Goals Committee.[64]

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
Result L L W W W W D W W W W W W L W D W D W W D L W D W L L L D D W D L L W W D W
Position 20 20 15 11 6 6 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4

Europa League

Play-off round

Leg Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance
1st Leg 18 August 2011 Hearts A 0 - 5 Van der Vaart 5', Defoe 13', Livermore 28', Bale 63', Lennon 78', 16,279
2nd Leg 25 August 2011 Hearts H 0 - 0 32,590

Tottenham Hotspur win 5–0 on aggregate.

Group stage

Date Opponents H / A Result
(H/A)
Scorers Attendance
15 September 2011 PAOK A 0 – 0 24,645
29 September 2011 Shamrock Rovers H 3 – 1 Pavlyuchenko 60', Defoe 61', Dos Santos 65' 24,782
20 October 2011 Rubin Kazan H 1 – 0 Pavlyuchenko 33' 24,058
3 November 2011 Rubin Kazan A 1 – 0 21,250
30 November 2011 PAOK H 1 – 2 Modrić 38' (pen.) 26,229
15 December 2011 Shamrock Rovers A 0 – 4 Pienaar 29', Townsend 38', Defoe 45', Kane 90' 7,500

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Greece PAOK 6330106+412
Russia Rubin Kazan 6321115+611
England Tottenham Hotspur 631284+410
Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 6006418140

  PAOK RK SR TH
PAOK 1–1 2–1 0–0
Rubin Kazan 2–2 4–1 1–0
Shamrock Rovers 1–3 0–3 0–4
Tottenham Hotspur 1–2 1–0 3–1

FA Cup

Round Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance
Third Round 7 January 2012 Cheltenham H 3 – 0 Defoe 24', Pavlyuchenko 43', Dos Santos 87' 35,672
Fourth Round 27 January 2012 Watford A 0 – 1 Van der Vaart 42' 15,384
Fifth Round 19 February 2012 Stevenage A 0 – 0 6,332
Fifth Round Replay 7 March 2012 Stevenage H 3 – 1 Defoe 26', 75', Adebayor 55' (pen.) 35,757
Quarter Finals
17 March 2012 Bolton Wanderers H 1 – 1 (41')1 Walker 11'
27 March 2012 Bolton Wanderers H 3 – 1 Nelsen 74', Bale 77', Saha 90+4' 30,718
Semi Finals 15 April 2012 Chelsea N 1 – 5 Bale 56' 85,731

1 Fabrice Muamba collapsed after 41 minutes, with the score at 1–1, after which referee Howard Webb abandoned the game. It was later revealed to be a cardiac arrest.[65]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed   Abandoned

League Cup

Round Date Opponents H / A Result Scorers Attendance
Third Round 20 September 2011 Stoke City A 0 - 0
(7 - 6 pen)
15,023

Player statistics

No. Pos. Nationality Player PL EL FA LC Total
1GKBrazil BrazilGomes, HeurelhoHeurelho Gomes03014 00 0
3MFWales WalesBale, GarethGareth Bale3624042 1230
4 DF France France Kaboul, YounèsYounès Kaboul 3343141 141
6 MF England England Huddlestone, TomTom Huddlestone 22004 00 0
7 MF England England Lennon, AaronAaron Lennon 2345032 41 0
8 MF England England Parker, ScottScott Parker2905034 091
10 FW Togo Togo Adebayor, EmmanuelEmmanuel Adebayor33040371840
11 MF Netherlands Netherlands van der Vaart, RafaelRafael van der Vaart 3314139 1330
13 DF France France Gallas, WilliamWilliam Gallas 1521018 020
14 MF Croatia Croatia Modrić, LukaLuka Modrić 3623041 520
15 FW France France Saha, LouisLouis Saha1002012 400
17 FW Mexico Mexico dos Santos, GiovaniGiovani dos Santos 741113 21 0
18 FW England England Defoe, JermainJermain Defoe25661381730
19 DF Cameroon Cameroon Bassong, SébastienSébastien Bassong561113010
20 DF England England Dawson, MichaelMichael Dawson724013 020
21MFCroatia CroatiaKranjčar, NikoNiko Kranjčar1233018 110
22 DF Croatia Croatia Corluka, VedranVedran Ćorluka 34018 01 0
23GKItaly ItalyCudicini, CarloCarlo Cudicini056011 01 0
24 GK United States United States Friedel, BradBrad Friedel 3800038 00 0
25MFEngland EnglandRose, DannyDanny Rose1145020 01 1
26 DF England England King, LedleyLedley King 2102023 00 0
27 MF Spain Spain Falque, IagoIago Falque 05106 00 0
28 DF England England Walker, KyleKyle Walker 3755047 240
29 MF England England Livermore, JakeJake Livermore 2485138 120
30 MF Brazil Brazil Sandro, Sandro2321127 060
31 MF England England Townsend, AndrosAndros Townsend 06017 110
32 DF Cameroon Cameroon Assou-Ekotto, BenoîtBenoît Assou-Ekotto3432140 260
33 DF New Zealand New Zealand Nelsen, RyanRyan Nelsen50308 100
37 FW England England Kane, HarryHarry Kane06006 110
40 MF South Africa South Africa Pienaar, StevenSteven Pienaar23207 110
41 MF England England Bostock, JohnJohn Bostock00101 000
43 MF England England Fredericks, RyanRyan Fredericks03003 000
45 MF Australia Australia Luongo, MassimoMassimo Luongo00011 000
46 MF England England Carroll, TomTom Carroll05117 010
47 MF England England Nicholson, JakeJake Nicholson01001 000
51 DF England England Smith, AdamAdam Smith10001 000
53 FW England England Lancaster, CameronCameron Lancaster10001 000
58 MF England England Parrett, DeanDean Parrett02002 000
N/A FW England England Crouch, PeterPeter Crouch10001 000
N/A FW Russia Russia Pavlyuchenko, RomanRoman Pavlyuchenko 562114 410
No. Pos. Nationality Player PL EL FA LC Total

Top scorer

As of 13 May 2012

P. Player Position PL EL FA LC Total
1Togo Emmanuel AdebayorForward1701018
2England Jermain DefoeForward1133017
3Netherlands Rafael van der VaartMidfielder1111013
4Wales Gareth BaleMidfielder912012
5 Croatia Luka ModrićMidfielder41005

Most appearances

As of 13 May 2012

P. Player Position PL EL FA LC Total
1England Kyle WalkerDefender3755047
2Wales Gareth BaleMidfielder3624042
3France Younès KaboulDefender3343141
Croatia Luka ModrićMidfielder3623041
5Cameroon Benoît Assou-EkottoDefender3432140

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