2010 Uzbekistan Second League

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Uzbekistan Second League is the third highest football league in Uzbekistan.

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Members of Uzbekistan Second League 2010

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Registon-S Samarkand
FC Erkurgan Koson, Qashqadaryo Province
SohibkorZangiota, Tashkent Province
D. Manglunberdy Urganch, Khorezm Province
Chilonzor-Pakhtakor Tashkent
FK Yangiyer Yangiyer
BoyovutBayaut, Sirdaryo Province
Neftchi Khamza Fergana Province
Buston Jizzakh Province

League format

In the second phase participated 9 teams split into two groups: Samarkand and Yangiyer. First two teams promoted to First League.

Second phase

Registon-S, FC Erkurgan, Chilonzor-Pakhtakor and FK Yangyier promoted to the First League [1]

Group Samarkand

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPtsQualification or relegation
1Registon-S321082+67Promotion to the First League
2 FC Erkurgan 211042+24.
3D. Manglunberdy310235-23.
4Sohibkor200206-60.

Group Yangiyer

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGFPtsQualification or relegation
1Chilonzor-Pakhtakor440071+612Promotion to the First League
2 FK Yangiyer 4301134+99.
3Boyuvut42021011-16.
4Neftchi Khamza4103710-33.
5Buston4004218-160.

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