2009 Vietnamese National Football Second League

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Vietnamese National Football Second League
Season2009
Champions TDC Bình Dương
2008
2010

The 2009 Vietnamese National Football Second League has 16 teams, both professional and semi-professional, is divided into 3 groups, 2 groups with 5 teams and 1 group with 6 teams.

Teams play in a round robin format. the 3 top teams as well as the best 2nd team with most points qualifies for promotion playoff.

The 2 winners are promoted to the Vietnam First Division. No teams are relegated and no foreign players are permitted to play.

Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Quân Khu 5 FC 106041611+518Play Off Position
2 Viettel FC 10514109+116
3 Hà Tĩnh F.C 104331311+215
4 Police People FC 105051515015
5 Hoang Tran Sinotruk 10325713611
6 Hoa Phat B 1024479210
Source: [ citation needed ]
Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 TDC Bình Dương 8440104+616Play Off Position
2 Bình Thuận FC 8413107+313
3 Lâm Đồng Đà Lạt 825154+111
4 Duoc Pham Can Gio 81433857
5 Dak Lak FC 81252755
Source: [ citation needed ]
Group C
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Kiên Giang FC 10820229+1326Play Off Position
2Maseco Arirang10424812414
3 Đồng Tâm Long An B 103341312+112
4 Cà Mau FC 10406712512
5 Ho Chi Minh City Club B 103251214211
6 Vĩnh Long FC 10235141739
Source: [ citation needed ]

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