2010 Vietnamese National Football First League

Last updated
V.League 2
Season2010
Dates29 January – 21 August
Champions Thanh Hóa
2009
2011

The Vietnamese National Football First League (V.League 2) is the second highest league in Vietnamese football after the V.League 1 with 14 teams competing in it.

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Previous winners

SeasonChampionsRunner-upThird place
2009 XM Vissai The Ninh Bình Hòa Phát Hà Nội Thành phố Cần Thơ

Viettel F.C. sold their V. League slot to Thanh Hóa, to allow them to stay in the V. League after being relegated the previous season. Thanh Hóa therefore withdrew from the First Division, enforcing the league to have 13 entrants this campaign [1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Thanh Hóa 00000000Promotion
2 Ho Chi Minh City 00000000
3 Thành phố Cần Thơ 00000000
4 Boss Bình Định F.C. 00000000
5 Huế F.C. 00000000
6 Tây Ninh 00000000
7Quảng Ninh Hạ Long00000000
8 Hà Nội ACB 00000000
9Đồng Nai Biên Hòa00000000
10Tiền Giang Mỹ Tho00000000
11An Giang Long Xuyên00000000
12 Quảng Nam FC 00000000
13N/A00000000Relegation
14N/A00000000
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References

  1. "Thanh Hoa withdraws from First Division 2010". Archived from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2010-01-24.