2010 Intercity Football League

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2010 Intercity Football League
League Intercity Football League
Sport Association football
DurationApril 10, 2010-present
Number of teams9
TV partner(s) Videoland, ELTA TV  [ zh ]
League
Intercity Football League seasons

The 2010 Intercity Football League is the fourth season of the Intercity Football League since its establishment in 2007. It started on April 10, 2010.

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The promotion and relegation regulations used in the 2009 season were cancelled. The 2010 season had only one division. In addition, the league competitions were separated into 2 rounds. A total of 9 teams competed in the first round, and the best 6 would be qualified to the second round.

Famed Taiwanese semiconductor design company MediaTek became the league's major sponsor right before the round 2 began. Therefore, it is also called the MediaTek Intercity Football League.

Teams

TeamManager
"Hasus" Taiwan PE College Chao Jung-jui
I-Shou University Wu Chun-shien
Kaohsiung County Taipower FC Chen Kuei-jen
Ming Chuan University Kao Yung
National Sports Training Center football team Peng Wu-sung
Taipei City Tatung FC Chiang Mu-tsai
Taipei PE College "Asics" Lee Po-houng
Yilan County Yang Shng-yung

Round 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Taipei PEC Asics 8611259+1619Qualification to Round 2
2 Tatung FC 8530216+1518
3 NTCPE FC 8503359+2615
4 Taipower FC 84222510+1514
5 NSTC Football Team 84221410+414
6 Ming Chuan University FC 81251225135
7 Yilan County FC 8125728215
8 I-Shou University FC 8017435311
Source: [ citation needed ]

Round 2

Teams played each other once. Points were added to points accumulated in Round 1.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Taipower FC (C)138324115+2627
2 Taipei PEC Asics 137513515+2026
3 Tatung FC 137423011+1925
4 NSTC Football Team 137332415+924
5 NTCPE FC 136163818+2019
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champions

Champions qualify to 2011 AFC President's Cup.

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