A look back at 2011's matches
by Ayrton Galea - 2nd January 20122011 is over, and we are going to present you a roundup of 2011's matches, a year which definitely was a disappointing one.
In 2011, Birkirkara played 31 matches where they won 13, drew six and lost 12 times. 'The Stripes' scored and conceded 44 goals. The biggest win was against Hamrun Spartans on the 22 October where Birkirkara won with a comfortable 4-0 score. The biggest defeat was against Hibernians on the 3 December with a trashing of 5-0. Birkirkara failed to score in nine matches while they registered ten clean sheets. Moises Avila Perez is the top scorer for 2011 with nine goals. Birkirkara scored and conceded an average of 1.41 goals per match. The most positive run was thanks to 2 wins and a draw while the most negative run was of two defeats and a draw.
The following is how the statistics are divided into two seasons.
2010-2011 season's matches in 2011.
Birkirkara played 16 matches of the Premier League in 2011 in the 2010-2011 season where they won six, drew 4 and lost 6. They scored 22 goals while they conceded 23. The biggest win was against Marsaxlokk which was played on the 12 February, where 'The Stripes' won with a 4-1 score. The biggest lost was suffered on the 3 April against Floriana when 'The Greens' humiliated Birkirkara with a 5-1 score. Birkirkara failed to score in four matches while they registered five clean sheets. The most positive run was thanks to 2 wins and a draw while the most negative run was of two consecutive defeats.
2011-2012 season's matches in 2011.
Birkirkara played 15 matches so far in the 2011-2012 season where they won seven, drew twice and lost six. They scored 22 goals while they conceded 21. The biggest win was against Hamrun Spartans where Birkirkara won with a comfortable 4-0 score. The biggest defeat was against Hibernians with a drubbing of 5-0. Birkirkara failed to score five times while they registered five clean sheets. The most positive run saw Birkirkara winning two consecutive matches while the most negative run saw Birkirkara without a win for three consecutive matches as they lost twice and drew once.
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