2009 Maldivian Second Division Football Tournament

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Second Division
Season2009
DatesMay 2009 – 10 August 2009
Champions Vyansa [1]
PromotedVyansa 1
Relegated KIN
Maabaidhoo I.G.
Matches played66
Top goalscorerIbrahim Saqib (Red Line Club)
(27 goals)
Best goalkeeperTholaal Abdul Azeez (Club Eagles)
2008
2010

Statistics of Second Division Football Tournament in the 2009 season.

Contents

Stadiums

Matches were played at 2 venues; Henveiru Football Ground [2] and Maafannu Turf Ground. [3]

Teams

Twelve teams compete in the league [4] [5] [6] – top 2 teams qualify to play in the 2010 Dhivehi league play-off [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] and bottom 2 teams will be relegated to Third division. [1]

League table

PosClubPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Vyansa (C, P)29 2010 Dhivehi league play-off
2 Club Eagles 27 2010 Dhivehi league play-off
3 – 10 Red Line Club
Hurriyya SC
Club Gaamagu
S.C. Mecano
F.C. Cicada
F.C. Baaz
L.T. Sports Club
United Victory
NA
11 – 12 Kinbidhoo Improvement Network (R)
Maabaidhoo I.G. (R)
NARelegation to 2010 Third Division

Source: Haveeru Sports
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated.

Results

Results EAG GAM BAZ CIC HUR KIN LTS MIG RLC MEC UVI VYA
Eagles
Gaamagu
Baaz
Cicada
Hurriyya 0–0
Kinbidhoo IN
LT Sports 1–2
Maabaidhoo IG
Red Line 6–0 8–0
Mecano 1–1 1–3
United Victory 1–7
Vyansa 11–0 14–2 2–0 7–2 2–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Haveeru Sports

Awards

AwardWinner
Best playerIbrahim Saqib (Red Line Club) [1]
Best goalkeeperTholaal Abdul Azeez (Club Eagles) [1]
Top scorerIbrahim Saqib (Red Line Club) 27 Goals [1]
Fair play playerMohamed Ziyad (Club Eagles) [1]
Fair team Hurriyya SC [1]

Notes

  1. ^ Vyansa gained promotion to the 2010 Dhivehi League after winning second in the 2010 Dhivehi league play-off. [12]

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  12. promotion/relegation playoff at RSSSF