In Pictures: The moments that defined football in 2011

These past 12 months have given us plenty to talk about with great goals, big embarrassments, stunning achievements and more – here's some of the best snaps of the year

By James Daly

Football, eh? Bloody hell. Or something more original that someone else didn't say 12 years ago. But let's face it, 2011 has been one epic ride on the rollercoaster that is the world of football.

We've had players refusing to take to the pitch, fans refusing to back their manager, Fifa president Sepp Blatter refusing to accept there is racism in the game and Wayne Rooney refusing to put up with his receding hairline much longer.

Goal.com takes you through the biggest headlines of the year in glorious photographic medium.

January


Long live the king | 'King Kenny' Dalglish returned to the Liverpool dugout after 20 years


What a twit! | Ryan Babel was fined after posting this mocked photo of Howard Webb


Fifty spent | Chelsea shelled out a record £50m on Fernando Torres from Liverpool

February


Wayne's world | Rooney scores the goal of the season in Manchester derby


Tiote's OK | Newcastle midfielder scores last minute equaliser in 4-4 classic


Brum rap | Birmingham won the League Cup, but were relegated just three months later

March


Rino the wino | Gattuso goes mental and headbutts Spurs coach Joe Jordan

April

About time | Andy Carroll finally scores his first Liverpool goals, three months after joining


Head down | Rooney bizarely celebrates his goal against Chelsea in the Champions League

May

Worth the wait | Manchester City ended trophy drought with FA Cup success


Record breakers | United celebrate their 19th top flight title, overtaking Liverpool


Catalan kings | Barcelona ruin United's day in Champions League final


Bo Selecta | Villas-Boas wins Europa League at first attempt with Porto

June


Muy bien! | Young Spanish stars win their third U21 European Championships title


New Blue | While that man Villas-Boas swaps Porto for west London


Hair we go | And Rooney celebrates the league win in style: with a hair transplant

July


Late Serg | City signal their intentions by signing Atletico star Sergio Aguero


Here come the girls | Japan deservedly win the Fifa Women's World Cup title in Germany

August


Big love | There's only one thing Balotelli loves more than Man City: himself


Don't eight us | Arsenal fans have a day to forget at Old Trafford in the league


Pain in Spain | While the Supa Copa brings out the worst of Real and Barca

September


No thanks | Tevez starts his City decline by refusing to play at Bayern Munich


Not Kean | Blackburn fans start the first of many protests against their team's manager

October


Why Always Me? | Balotelli reveals his infamous t-shirt in City's 6-1 rout at Old Trafford


Red mist | Rooney receives a three-match ban, later reduced to two, for kicking out


Race row | Terry is accused of racially abusing QPR's Anton Ferdinand during 1-0 loss

November


Foot in mouth | Fifa president Blatter suggests racism could be sorted with handshake


Mourning | The world of football pays respects to Gary Speed, who died aged 42


Cup shock | Crystal Palace knock Manchester United out of the League Cup at Old Trafford

December


Swiss LOL | United exit the Champions League also - to Swiss side Basel


Punished | Suarez is given eight-game ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra

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