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2011 NPSL season

National Premier Soccer League
2011-NPSL-Championship-logo.jpg
Official 2011 NPSL Championship logo
Season 2011
Champions Jacksonville United
Matches played 220
Goals scored 710 (3.23 per match)
Biggest home win 11-0, Hollywood United Hitmen over Real San Jose
Biggest away win 9-0, Madison 56ers over Eau Claire Aris
Highest scoring 12 goals, Bay Area Ambassadors 4-8 Lancaster Rattlers
2010
2012

The 2011 National Premier Soccer League season was the 9th season of the NPSL. The regular season began on April 1, 2011, and ended on July 17. The playoffs concluded with the NPSL Championship Game, which was held at the home of Rocket City United in Madison, Alabama on July 30.

Jacksonville United ended the season as national champions, beating the Hollywood United Hitmen 3-2 in the 2011 NPSL Championship game. Jacksonville were the lowest seeded-team in the playoffs, having finished champions of the Southeast Division with a 6-0-4 record after starting their campaign with four straight losses, and beat number one seed and Northeast Division champions Erie Admirals on their way to the final. Both Jacksonville and Hollywood were first-year NPSL teams, although Hollywood had previously spent two seasons playing in the USL Premier Development League.

The Erie Admirals had the best regular season record, with a points-per-game average of 2.583, just ahead of the Hollywood United Hitmen (2.429) and FC Sonic Lehigh Valley (2.417), who were in such a strong division they did not even qualify for the post-season.

Jacksonville striker Tommy Krizanovic scored a hat trick in the NPSL final, and was named MVP of the championship tournament.

Purple indicates division title clinched
Green indicates playoff berth clinched

*Note: Jacksonville finished ahead of Georgia as NPSL rules state that the second tiebreaker after total points is number of victories. FC Tulsa chose not to compete in league play in 2011, and only played in the US Open Cup qualification tournament.

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