2020 Cambodian Second League

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The 2020 Cambodian Second League will be the third season of Cambodian Second League, the second-tier of Cambodian football. It was first started off in 2016 by the Football Federation of Cambodia. [1] The winners from each of the six regions (North, South, East, West, Middle, and Phnom Penh) from Hun Sen Cup are qualified to play in Cambodian Second League. Winner of the Cambodian Second League will be promoted to the Cambodian League. [2] The season was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic but is set to start again in early July. [3]

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Teams

TeamLocationStadium
ISI Dangkor Senchey Phnom Penh KMH Stadium
Koh Kong Koh Kong Province Koh Kong Stadium
Kampong Speu Kampong Speu Province Kampong Speu Stadium
Phnom Penh Crown U-21 Phnom Penh Smart RSN Stadium
Prey Veng Prey Veng Province Prey Veng Stadium
Rithi Sen Kampong Chhnang Province Kampong Chhnang Stadium
Siem Reap Siem Reap Province Siem Reap Stadium
Svay Rieng Svay Rieng Province Svay Rieng Stadium
Tbong Khmum Tbong Khmum Province Tbong Khmum Stadium
TIFFY Army U-21 Phnom Penh RCAF Old Stadium

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Prey Veng 9720286+2223Qualification for 2021 C-League
2 TIFFY Army U-2197202210+1223
3 Phnom Penh Crown U-217412168+813
4 ISI Dangkor Senchey 741274+313
5 Tbong Khmum 74122212+1013
6 Siem Reap 7322159+611
7 Rithi Sen 7205927186
8 Koh Kong 7205927186
9 Svay Rieng 71151729124
10 Kampong Speu 7007325220
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