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2011–12 Liga I : ウィキペディア英語版
2011–12 Liga I

The 2011–12 Liga I was the ninety-fourth season of Liga I, the top-level football league of Romania. It began on 22 July 2011 and ended on 19 May 2012. The defending champions are Oţelul Galaţi.
Since Romania dropped from eighth to fourteenth place in the UEFA association coefficient rankings at the end of the 2010–11 season,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method4/crank2011.html )〕 the league has lost its UEFA Europa League playoff round berth. Further, the champions will not directly be entered into the group stage of the UEFA Champions League any more, but rather have to begin in the third qualification round.
==Teams==
The league was originally expected to comprise eighteen teams, fourteen teams from the 2010–11 season and four teams eligible for promotion from the 2010–11 Liga II. However, the exact composition of the league was further affected by the licensing controversies, see below.
Four teams from the 2010–11 season were relegated to their respective 2011–12 Liga II division; these teams are Universitatea Craiova, Unirea Urziceni, Victoria Brăneşti and Sportul Studenţesc. Unirea Urziceni were relegated just two seasons after they won the 2008–09 Liga I. It was the fastest relegation of a former champion, Unirea being also the 2009–10 Liga I runners-up. After the relegation, the team was disbanded.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Comisia de disciplină a Federaţiei Române de Fotbal )〕 Universitatea Craiova was relegated for the second time in club history, ending a five-year tenure in the highest football league of Romania. After the relegation, the team was temporary excluded by FRF from all internal competitions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0 )〕 Victoria and Sportul was supposed to make their immediate return to the second level, but Sportul remained in Liga I after the relegation of Timişoara and Gloria Bistriţa on licensing problems, see below.
The teams promoted from 2010–11 Liga II are Seria I winners Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ, Seria II winners Petrolul Ploieşti and Seria I runners-up Concordia Chiajna. Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ is returning to the first division after one year, Petrolul Ploieşti after seven years, while Concordia Chiajna promoted for the first time in Liga I. After Seria II runners-up Bihor Oradea were denied a Liga I licence (see below), Mioveni, third placed in Liga II respective series, was promoted instead.

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