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2011 Scottish Women's Premier League


FieldValue
competitionScottish Women's Premier League
season2011
winnersGlasgow City (6th title)
relegatedDundee United SC (withdrew)
Boroughmuir Thistle (folded)
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersGlasgow City
matches110
total goals606
biggest home winHibernian 14–0 Falkirk
30 August 2011
biggest away winKilmarnock 0–15 Celtic
8 May 2011
highest scoringKilmarnock 0–15 Celtic
8 May 2011
prevseason2010
nextseason2012

Boroughmuir Thistle (folded) 30 August 2011 8 May 2011 8 May 2011

The 2011 Women's Premier League was the tenth season of the Scottish Women's Premier League. A total of eleven teams contested the division. It was played as a double round-robin in 2011.

Celtic Reserves had won the 2010 Scottish Women's First Division, but were unable to be promoted as league rules stipulate each club may field only one team in the Premier League. Thus Hutchison Vale, as second-place finishers, were promoted to replace relegated Aberdeen. Dundee United Sports Club and Boroughmuir Thistle resigned from the league before the season commenced, resulting in Falkirk being offered promotion in February 2011.

On the 17th matchday, Glasgow City secured their fifth straight Scottish title, Spartans finished as runners-up. and went on to complete a perfect season of 20 victories. Glasgow City also won the 2011 Scottish Women's Cup to complete the 'double'.

Owing to a lack of clubs eligible to be promoted, F.C. Kilmarnock Ladies were spared relegation and competed in the Premier League in 2012.

Teams

Stadia and locations

The most regular home ground is shown though many clubs played matches at other venues throughout the season.

TeamLocationHome groundFinishing position 2010
CelticGlasgowLennoxtown2nd
FalkirkFalkirkWestfield Park, DennySWFL First Division, 3rd
Forfar FarmingtonForfarStrathmore Park5th
Glasgow CityGlasgowPetershill Park1st
Hamilton AcademicalHamiltonJohn Cumming Stadium, Carluke6th
HibernianEdinburghAlbyn Park, Broxburn4th
Hutchison ValeEdinburghSaughton EnclosureSWFL First Division, 2nd
Inverness CityInvernessBught Park7th
FC Kilmarnock LadiesKilmarnockBlair Park, Hurlford11th
RangersGlasgowPetershill Park8th
SpartansEdinburghSpartans Academy3rd

League standings

FC Kilmarnock Ladies fielded an ineligible player in their 2–0 victory over Falkirk on 26 June 2011. The result was annulled and a 3–0 win awarded to Falkirk.

Statistics

Results

Top scorers

References

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  2. (8 May 2011). "KILMARNOCK VS. CELTIC 0 - 15". Soccerway Women.
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  4. "Rules of Senior Leagues and League Cups 2011". Scottish FA.
  5. (4 March 2011). "Scottish Premier Boroughmuir fold". shekicks.net.
  6. (4 March 2011). "Newest member of Premier League".
  7. (2 October 2011). "Glasgow City clinch Scottish Women's Premier League". BBC.
  8. Smith, Lizzie. (10 February 2012). "FC Killie ladies stay in Scottish top flight with new coach". Kilmarnock Standard.
  9. (16 February 2012). "Old Firm Clash Kicks-Off Season". She Kicks.
  10. Smith, Lizzie. (21 October 2011). "FC Killie Ladies to fight for SWPL survival". Kilmarnock Standard.
  11. "Soccerway Current Season Stats". Soccerway.
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