2009–10 Saudi Second Division

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Saudi Second Division
Season2009–10
2010–11

The Saudi Second Division is the Third level football competition in Saudi Arabia. Qualified three teams to Saudi First Division. In this season, the relegation was canceled after the Second division to 20 clubs. [1]

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Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Al-Najma 2616735322+3155Promotion to the Saudi Professional League
2 Al Jeel 2615474428+1649
3 Jeddah 2613584231+1144
4 Al-Orobah 2612773737043
5 Al-Nahda 2612773727+1043
6 Al-Jabalain 2612593729+841
7 Sdoos 2612593533+241
8 Al-Batin 2697103639334
9 Al-Arabi 2686123339630
10 Al Hmadah 2685133033329
11 Al-Fayha 26781131421129
12 Najd 26841423462328
13 Al Akhdoud 2669112933427
14 Al-Diriyah 26332018462812
Source: [ citation needed ]

Relegation play-offs

Al-Orobah climbed Saudi First Division after two matches with Al-Nahda after equal points. [2] [3]

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Al-Nahda 3–5 Al-Orobah 3–2 3–0

First leg

Al-Nahda 3–2 Al-Orobah
Hani Al-DahiSoccerball shade.svg20' (pen.)
Mussa ShaqiqiSoccerball shade.svg28'
Hani Al-DahiSoccerball shade.svg42'
Report Soccerball shade.svg58' Khalaf Shammari
Soccerball shade.svg92'Khaled Al-Harthi

Second leg

Al-Orobah 3–0 Al-Nahda
Khalaf ShammariSoccerball shade.svg25'
Khaled Al-HarthiSoccerball shade.svg62'
Aaref Al-Shammari Soccerball shade.svg93' (pen.)

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References

  1. Al Jazirah 5 May 2010 issue 13733 (in Arabic)
  2. Al Jazirah 19 May 2010 issue 13747 (in Arabic)
  3. Al Jazirah 11 June 2010 issue 13770 (in Arabic)