2009 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division

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Iranian Futsal 2nd Division
Season2009
Promoted Gaz Khozestan
Romatism Tehran
← 2008
2010

The 2009 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases.

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The league will also be composed of 20 teams divided into two divisions of 10 teams each, whose teams will be divided geographically. Teams will play only other teams in their own division, once at home and once away for a total of 18 matches each.

Teams

Group A

TeamCity
Bimeh Hadis Qazvin
Heyat Football Khorasan Shomali Bojnord
Milad Tonekabon Tonekabon
Pishgaman Noor Edalat Garmsar
Romatism Tehran Tehran
Sazman Bazargani Azarbayjan Sharghi Tabriz
Sazman Refahi va Tafrihi Kashan
Shahid Mansouri Novini Gharchak
Shahrdari Tabriz Tabriz
Shohada Behshahr Mashhad

Group B

TeamCity
Daryanavardan Bushehr Bushehr
Aluminium Arak Arak
Foolad Mahan Novin Isfahan
Foolad Mobarakeh Sepahan Isfahan
Gaz Khozestan Ahvaz
Naft Omidiyeh Omidiyeh
Parseh Shiraz Shiraz
Petrochimi Laleh Mahshahr Mahshahr
Sajad Zabol Zabol
Yaran Safashahr Safashahr

Play Off

First leg to be played 2 July 2009; return leg to be played 9 July 2009
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Shahrdari Tabriz 7 - 7 Gaz Khozestan 4 - 43 - 3

1uparrow green.svg Gaz Khozestan Promoted to the 1st Division.

First leg

Shahrdari Tabriz 4–4 Gaz Khozestan
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Return leg

Gaz Khozestan 3–3 Shahrdari Tabriz
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Report

First leg to be played 2 July 2009; return leg to be played 9 July 2009
Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Aluminium Arak 8 - 8 Romatism Tehran 6 - 42 - 4

1uparrow green.svg Romatism Tehran Promoted to the 1st Division.

First leg

Aluminium Arak 6–4 Romatism Tehran
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Report

Return leg

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