Incident in Travnik–Borac game The match between
Travnik and
Borac was abandoned during halftime after the
main referee of the match was attacked by a member of Travnik. The disciplinary commission fined Travnik and pronounced that the team would play their next two home matches without spectators, though this was later reduced to a single match.
Away fans ban The ban on away fans commenced on 8 October 2011 by the
Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina after a pair of incidents caused by
Ultras groups. Intended to end in 2011, the ban was extended to the start of the 2012–13 season. Several incidents preceded the ban: • In the 21 August 2011 match between
Zrinjski and
Olimpic, members of Ultras Mostar (a Zrinjski fan club), angrily stormed the
field after Olimpic scored their third goal. • In the 24 August 2011 match between
Slavija and
Sarajevo, Sokolovi (a Slavija fan club) chanted insulting jeers during the game. Later in the match, ten people managed to enter the field during play. Zrinjski was penalized with a fine, while Slavija received a fine and were prohibited spectators at their following two home games. • In the eighth round match between
Borac and
Željezničar, immediately after Željezničar took the lead, the
Lešinari Ultras (a Borac fan club) broke through the emergency exit. They stormed the field and attacked
The Maniacs (a Željezničar fan club) with flares and stones. Several Maniacs were wounded in the altercation. The competition commission registered the game as a 0–3 win for Željezničar, while the disciplinary commission punished Borac with a fine and banned spectators from their next three home games. • In the 28 September 2011 match between Zrinjski and
Velež at
Bijeli Brijeg Stadium, after Velež took the lead in the final minutes of the game, Ultras Mostar broke into the field and chased the Velež players. Zrinjski was punished for this incident by the disciplinary commission with a fine and were forced to play their next five home matches without spectators. The game was registered with an official result of 0–3 for Velež. • The final incident before the ban occurred in
Sarajevo before the friendly match between Željezničar and
Hajduk from
Croatia.
Torcida Split (a Hajduk fanclub) came to the stadium three hours before the match. Because of the small number of police officers at the stadium at that point, they were able to enter the south stand of
Grbavica stadium. In the stands, a small group of The Maniacs were preparing the
tifo (fan choreography) for the match. The members of
Torcida Split began disrupting this, provoking an altercation that spiraled into a riot. The game was cancelled due to this. The ban was lifted on 31 July 2012, before the start of the
2012–13 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ==League table==