2009–10 Iranian Basketball Super League

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The following is the results of the Iran Super League 2009/10 basketball season, Persian Gulf Cup.

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Regular season

Standings

RankTeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
1 Mahram Tehran 1616014651194+27132
2 Zob Ahan Isfahan 1613313441216+12829
3 Petrochimi Bandar Imam 169711821126+5625
4 Saba Mehr Qazvin 169711771145+3225
5 Shahrdari Gorgan 167913401309+3123
6 Azad University Tehran 1661013281391−6322
7 Louleh a.s Bond Shiraz 1661012751393−11822
8 Towzin Electric Kashan 1641211441218−7420
9 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord 1621411351398−26318
Trust Pasargad Shiraz

Results

ASB AZD HBS MAH PET SAB GOR TEC PAS ZOB
a.s Bond 94–8591–8364–9180–7183–9185–8072–6799–6385–82
Azad University 97–7991–8883–9690–8789–7791–9586–77X82–97
HB Shahrekord 95–8773–8375–10546–6153–76108–10463–7284–4872–90
Mahram 99–7099–84123–7791–7180–6895–8087–75112–8594–92
Petrochimi 88–7177–6081–6567–7478–7373–6592–6898–5280–83
Saba Mehr 92–8788–8171–4266–7763–6083–7862–55X73–87
Shahrdari Gorgan 95–8390–7583–6278–9871–7377–6479–6284–5574–77
Towzin Electric 83–6790–7390–7671–7567–6958–7184–9683–4263–75
Trust PasargadX67–9982–7755–9764–7767–8571–9786–9548–104
Zob Ahan 94–7784–7890–5773–8189–8460–5996–9575–6299–56

Playoffs

Classification 5th–8th

5th–8th places 5th place
          
5 Shahrdari Gorgan 77 66
8 Towzin Electric 7973
8 Towzin Electric 73 78
6 Azad University 8984
6 Azad University 8396
7 a.s Bond 78 87 7th place
5 Shahrdari Gorgan 81 82
7 a.s Bond 84105

Championship

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Mahram 8492
4 Saba Mehr 71 83
1 Mahram 9693
2 Zob Ahan 73 75
2 Zob Ahan 86 7277
3 Petrochimi 9064 63 3rd place
4 Saba Mehr 64 63
3 Petrochimi 7193

Final standings

RankTeamQualification or relegation
1 Mahram Tehran 2011 West Asian Basketball League
2 Zob Ahan Isfahan
3 Petrochimi Bandar Imam
4 Saba Mehr Qazvin
5 Azad University Tehran
6 Towzin Electric Kashan
7 Louleh a.s Bond Shiraz
8 Shahrdari Gorgan
9 Heyat Basketball Shahrekord
Trust Pasargad ShirazRelegation to the first division

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