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| [[Exeter City]] vs. [[AFC Bournemouth]] | | [[Exeter City]] vs. [[AFC Bournemouth]] | ||
| [[St. James Park (Exeter)|St. James Park]] | | [[St. James Park (Exeter)|St. James Park]] | ||
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/english-football/seasons/2011-12/09-24_wwfc-lfc.html September 24, 2011] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/english-football/seasons/2011-12/09-24_wwfc-lfc.html September 24, 2011] | ||
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| [[Swindon Town]] vs. [[Barnet]] | | [[Swindon Town]] vs. [[Barnet]] | ||
| [[County Ground (Swindon)|County Ground]] | | [[County Ground (Swindon)|County Ground]] | ||
| League Two | | [[League Two]] | ||
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| [[Swansea City vs. Stoke City (October 2, 2011)|October 2, 2011]] | | [[Swansea City vs. Stoke City (October 2, 2011)|October 2, 2011]] | ||
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| [[Cambridge United]] vs. [[Barrow]] | | [[Cambridge United]] vs. [[Barrow]] | ||
| [[Abbey Stadium]] | | [[Abbey Stadium]] | ||
| Conference Premier | | [[Conference Premier]] | ||
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/english-football/seasons/2011-12/03-17_swa-ffc.html March 17, 2012] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/soccer/english-football/seasons/2011-12/03-17_swa-ffc.html March 17, 2012] | ||
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| [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Crewe Alexandra]] | | [[Cheltenham Town]] vs. [[Crewe Alexandra]] | ||
| [[Wembley Stadium]] | | [[Wembley Stadium]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 31 January 2023
Duration | August 2011-May 2012 |
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← 2010-11 • English football seasons • 2012-13 → |
The 2011-12 English football season was the 132nd season of competitive football in England.