2009–10 Azerbaijan First Division

The 2009–10 Azerbaijan First Division, also known as the Birinci Dästä, is the second-level of football in Azerbaijan. Twelve teams participated in Azerbaijani First Division that season.[1] The season began on 5 September 2009 and finished on 16 May 2010.[2]

Azerbaijan First Division
Season2008–09
ChampionsGanja
PromotedMOIK Baku
Matches played132
Goals scored396 (3 per match)

Teams

Stadia and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Venue Capacity
ABN Bärdä Barda Barda City Stadium 10,000
Adliyya Baku Baku Adliyya Stadium 7,000
ANSAD-Petrol Neftçala Neftçala Nariman Narimanov Stadium 4,000
Bakılı Baku Shafa Stadium (IV field) 8,152
Energetik Mingachevir Yashar Mammadzade Stadium 5,000
Ganja Ganja Ganja City Stadium 26,120
Göyazan Qazax Qazakh City Stadium 3,500
MKT-Araz Imishli Heydar Aliyev Stadium 8,500
MOIK Baku Baku Shafa Stadium (IV field) 8,152
Qaradağ Lökbatan Lökbatan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
Ravan Baku Baku Bayil Stadium 5,000
Shahdag Qusar Shovkat Ordukhanov Stadium 4,000

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Ganja (C, P) 22 14 5 3 51 15 +36 47 Promotion to Azerbaijan Premier League
2 MOIK Baku (P) 22 15 2 5 48 25 +23 47
3 Bakili 22 14 1 7 41 19 +22 43
4 Qaradağ Lökbatan 22 12 3 7 38 26 +12 39
5 FK MKT-Araz 22 11 5 6 41 29 +12 38
6 Ravan Baku 22 11 4 7 32 28 +4 37
7 ABN Bärdä 22 11 3 8 31 23 +8 36
8 Şahdağ 22 8 8 6 33 24 +9 32
9 ANSAD-Petrol Neftçala 22 5 2 15 25 61 36 17
10 Energetik 22 3 6 13 24 51 27 15
11 Adliyya Baku 22 3 5 14 16 40 24 14
12 Göyəzən 22 1 4 17 16 55 39 7
Source: pfl.az (in Azerbaijani)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 17 May 2010; Source:[3]

14 goals
10 goals

See also

References

  1. "12 clubs will play on I division". Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  2. Azərbaycan. I divizion. Təqvim (in Azerbaijani)
  3. PFL.az Archived 2009-09-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Azerbaijani)
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