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2011–12 Parma F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
2011–12 Parma F.C. season

The 2011–12 season of Parma F.C. ran from August 2011 to May 2012. It was Parma's 21st season in Serie A and their 3rd consecutive season in that division, having finished in twelfth position the previous season. An up and down start to the 2011–12 season saw Parma in a comfortable 10th position after 11 games. However, a six-game winless streak culminating in a 5–0 defeat away to Inter was enough for Ghirardi to let Colomba go on 9 January 2012, although Parma were 15th and still 7 points clear of relegation, having picked up 19 points from 17 games. Roberto Donadoni was chosen as his replacement immediately. Initially, Donadoni failed to bring about a change in fortunes, but the side won their 7 matches in a row to set a new club record and achieve eighth position, level on points with Roma. As well as competing in Serie A as one of twenty teams, Parma took part in the Coppa Italia, a competition which they disappointingly exited in the fourth round against Serie B side Verona.
==Kits==
Parma unveiled their 2011–12 kits on 10 July 2011. The home kit again features the traditional black cross on a white shirt, but the first choice shorts and socks are white, rather than black. The away kit an unorthodox all-black kit featuring a single vertical yellow and blue stripe down the middle of the front of the shirt. The other two change kits are inverses of each other; both feature thin hoops, but one of the shirts is blue with yellow trim and the other is yellow with blue trim. The shorts and socks for the home and away kits are interchangeable; likewise, those for the third and fourth kits are. Clothing manufacturer Navigare remained the principal shirt sponsor with Banca Monte Parma also still providing secondary support. Locally based Erreà continued to manufacture the kits. For the Coppa Italia, the blue kit will act as the first-choice kit, the white as the second and the blue as the third.
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