2009 Vietnamese National Football First League

Last updated
V.League 2
Season2009
Dates6 February – 22 August
Champions XM Vissai The Ninh Bình
Relegated Saigon United FC
Quảng Ngãi FC
2008
2010

Vietnamese National Football First League (V.League 2) is the second highest league in Vietnamese football after the V.League 1 with 14 teams competing in it.

Previous Winners

SeasonChampionsRunner-upThird Place
2009 XM Vissai The Ninh Bình Hòa Phát Hà Nội Thành phố Cần Thơ

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 XM Vissai The Ninh Bình 241653369+2753Promoted to V-League
2 Hòa Phát Hà Nội 2412843722+1544
3 Thành phố Cần Thơ 2491053226+637Promotion Play Off Place Lost
4 Boss Bình Định F.C. 2411493936+337
5 Huế F.C. 249782116+534
6 Tây Ninh 248793037731
7 Quảng Ninh Hạ Long 257993330+330
8 Hà Nội ACB 247892935629
9 Đồng Nai Biên Hòa 2477102630428
10 Tiền Giang Mỹ Tho 2483132633727
11 An Giang Long Xuyên 2469920311127
12 Quảng Nam FC 24411923341123
13 Saigon United FC 24641419321322Relegated to Vietnam Second Division
14 Quảng Ngãi FC 00000000Demoted to Vietnam Second Division
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