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2009–10 Football League Two

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Football league season
Football League Two
Civic reception for the Notts County team after their victory in the 2009–10 Football League Two
Season2009–10
ChampionsNotts County
PromotedNotts County
Bournemouth
Rochdale
Dagenham & Redbridge
RelegatedDarlington
Grimsby Town
Matches557
Goals1,463 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorerLee Hughes (30)
Biggest home winDag & Red 6–0Morecambe
Biggest away winChesterfield 0–5Port Vale
Darlington 0–5Notts County
Highest scoringBurton Albion 5–6Cheltenham Town
Longest winning run7 games:
Morecambe
Notts County[1]
Longest unbeaten run16 games:
Notts County[1]
Longest losing run6 games:
Shrewsbury Town
Torquay United
Barnet[1]
Highest attendanceBradford City 2–0Northampton Town (12,403)[1]
Lowest attendanceMacclesfield Town 0–2Northampton Town (1,035)[1]
Average attendance3,856[1]

The Football League 2009–10 (calledCoca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons), was the seventeenth season under its current league division format. It began in August 2009 and ended on 8 May 2010.

The Football League is contested through three divisions. The third division of these isLeague Two. The top three teams of League Two were automatically promoted toLeague One and they were joined by the winner of the League Two play-offs. The bottom two teams in the league were relegated to the highest 'non-league' division,Conference National.

Changes from last season

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From League Two

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Promoted toLeague One

Relegated toConference National

To League Two

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Relegated fromLeague One

Promoted fromConference National

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Notts County(C, P)46271279631+6593Promotion toFootball League One
2Bournemouth(P)46258136144+1783
3Rochdale(P)46257148248+3482
4Morecambe462013137364+973Qualification toLeague Two play-offs
5Rotherham United462110155552+373
6Aldershot Town462012146956+1372
7Dagenham & Redbridge(O, P)462012146958+1172
8Chesterfield46217186162−170
9Bury461912155459−569
10Port Vale461717126150+1168
11Northampton Town461813156253+967
12Shrewsbury Town461712175554+163
13Burton Albion461711187171062
14Bradford City461614165962−362
15Accrington Stanley46187216274−1261
16Hereford United46178215465−1159
17Torquay United461415176455+957
18Crewe Alexandra461510216873−555
19Macclesfield Town461218164958−954
20Lincoln City461311224265−2350
21Barnet461212224763−1648
22Cheltenham Town461018185471−1748
23Grimsby Town(R)46917204571−2644Relegation toConference National
24Darlington(R)4686323387−5430
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:football-league.co.uk
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Semi-finalsFinal atWembley
        
7Dagenham & Redbridge617
4Morecambe022
7Dagenham & Redbridge3
5Rotherham United2
6Aldershot Town000
5Rotherham United123

First leg

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Aldershot Town0–1Rotherham United
(Report)Le Fondre 88'
Attendance: 5,470
Referee:Andy D'Urso

Dagenham & Redbridge6–0Morecambe
Benson 4',66'
Scott 35',48',54',69'
(Report)
Attendance: 4,566

Second leg

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Rotherham United2–0Aldershot Town
Le Fondre 43'
Ellison 68'
(Report)
Attendance: 7,082
Referee:F Graham

Rotherham United win 3–0 on aggregate.


Morecambe2–1Dagenham & Redbridge
Duffy 81'
David Artell 90+1'
(Report)Benson 85'
Attendance: 4,972
Referee:E Ilderton

Dagenham & Redbridge win 7–2 on aggregate.

Final

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Main article:2010 Football League Two play-off Final
Dagenham & Redbridge3–2Rotherham United
Benson 38'
Green 56'
Nurse 70'
(Report)Taylor 39',61'
Attendance: 32,054

Dagenham & Redbridge are promoted to Football League One.

Results

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Home \ AwayACCALDBARBOUBRABRTBRYCHLCHFCRED&RDARGRIHERLINMACMORNORNTCPTVROCROTSHRTOR
Accrington Stanley2–11–00–12–00–22–44–02–05–30–12–12–31–21–01–13–20–30–31–22–42–11–34–2
Aldershot Town3–14–02–11–00–22–34–11–01–12–33–11–12–23–10–04–12–11–11–11–13–02–00–2
Barnet1–23–01–12–21–10–01–13–11–22–03–03–00–01–21–22–00–01–00–01–00–12–21–1
Bournemouth2–01–03–01–01–01–20–01–21–00–02–03–12–13–11–11–00–22–14–00–41–01–02–1
Bradford City1–12–12–11–11–10–11–13–02–33–31–00–01–00–21–22–02–00–00–00–32–41–32–0
Burton Albion0–26–12–00–21–10–05–62–21–20–11–23–03–21–01–15–23–21–41–01–00–11–10–2
Bury0–21–22–00–32–13–00–12–13–00–01–10–11–02–02–10–02–23–31–11–02–11–00–3
Cheltenham Town1–11–25–10–14–50–15–20–10–41–13–32–10–11–01–22–02–21–11–11–41–11–21–1
Chesterfield1–00–11–02–11–15–21–01–02–32–25–23–21–22–14–11–11–02–10–52–00–10–11–0
Crewe Alexandra5–11–22–21–20–12–12–31–20–11–23–04–21–00–02–11–23–20–11–22–22–30–31–1
Dagenham & Redbridge3–12–54–11–02–12–13–10–22–12–02–02–02–13–03–11–10–10–31–11–20–15–05–3
Darlington0–01–21–20–20–11–00–11–12–30–10–20–20–11–10–10–41–20–51–30–22–02–11–3
Grimsby Town2–21–22–03–20–31–21–10–02–20–41–11–11–02–21–11–11–20–11–20–21–23–00–3
Hereford United2–02–02–12–12–03–41–31–11–01–11–12–10–12–00–20–10–20–22–22–13–02–11–0
Lincoln City2–11–01–02–12–10–21–01–12–11–11–13–00–03–10–01–31–10–31–21–31–20–20–0
Macclesfield Town0–01–11–11–22–21–12–01–02–04–12–20–20–03–10–12–20–20–42–00–11–30–12–1
Morecambe1–21–02–15–00–03–23–01–00–14–31–02–01–12–23–12–22–42–11–03–32–01–12–0
Northampton Town4–00–31–32–02–21–11–12–10–02–21–02–00–01–31–00–02–00–11–11–23–12–00–0
Notts County1–20–02–02–25–01–15–05–01–02–03–04–01–15–03–11–04–15–23–11–01–01–12–2
Port Vale2–21–10–20–02–13–10–11–11–20–13–11–04–02–04–00–00–21–32–11–11–21–12–2
Rochdale1–21–02–10–01–31–23–00–12–32–03–10–14–14–11–13–04–11–02–10–04–04–02–1
Rotherham United1–00–03–01–31–22–21–00–03–10–02–01–22–11–12–03–10–01–00–01–22–11–11–1
Shrewsbury Town0–13–12–01–01–23–11–10–01–12–02–10–20–03–11–02–22–33–00–10–10–12–01–1
Torquay United2–11–10–11–21–22–31–13–02–01–10–05–00–21–02–31–02–21–00–01–25–00–22–1
Source:The Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankScorerClubGoals[2]
1EnglandLee HughesNotts County30
2EnglandAdam Le FondreRotherham United27
3JerseyBrett PitmanBournemouth26
4EnglandChris O'GradyRochdale22
5EnglandShaun HarradBurton Albion21
6EnglandPaul BensonDagenham & Redbridge20
EnglandChris DagnallRochdale20
8EnglandMarc RichardsPort Vale19
9EnglandPhil JevonsMorecambe18
EnglandRyan LoweBury18

Stadia and locations

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Locations of League Two 2009–10 teams
TeamStadiumCapacity
DarlingtonThe Darlington Arena25,294
Bradford CityValley Parade25,136
Rotherham UnitedDon Valley Stadium25,000
Notts CountyMeadow Lane20,300
Port ValeVale Park18,900
BuryGigg Lane11,669
RochdaleSpotland10,249
Lincoln CitySincil Bank10,127
Crewe AlexandraAlexandra Stadium10,118
Shrewsbury TownProstar Stadium10,000
Grimsby TownBlundell Park9,546
BournemouthDean Court9,287
ChesterfieldRecreation Ground8,504
Northampton TownSixfields Stadium7,653
Aldershot TownRecreation Ground7,100
Cheltenham TownWhaddon Road7,066
Burton AlbionPirelli Stadium7,000
MorecambeChristie Park6,400
Macclesfield TownMoss Rose6,335
Torquay UnitedPlainmoor6,104
Dagenham & RedbridgeVictoria Road6,000
BarnetUnderhill Stadium5,300
Hereford UnitedEdgar Street5,300
Accrington StanleyCrown Ground5,057

Kits

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TeamKit makerSponsor
AFC BournemouthCarbriniCarbrini
Accrington StanleyProstarCombined Stabilisation
Aldershot TownCarbriniEBB Paper
BarnetVandanelMortgage Express
Bradford CitySurridgeMap Group UK
Burton AlbionTAGRoger Bullivant
BurySurridgeBury Metropolitan Council
Cheltenham TownErreàMira Showers
ChesterfieldBuktaVodka Kick
Crewe AlexandraLottoMornflake
Dagenham & RedbridgeVandanelWest and Coe
DarlingtonErreàDarlington Building Society
Grimsby TownErreàYoung's Frozen Foods
Hereford UnitedAdmiralCargill
Lincoln CityUmbroStar Glaze (home),University of Lincoln (away)
Macclesfield TownAdidasCheshire Building Society
MorecambePumaBench.
Northampton TownErreàJackson Grundy Estate Agents
Notts CountyNikeMedoc (home), Octavian Security (away)
Port ValeVandanelHarlequin Property
RochdaleCarbriniCarbrini
Rotherham UnitedCarlottiParkgate Shopping Centre (home), Sports Identity (away)
Shrewsbury TownProstarGreenhous
Torquay UnitedVandanelSparkworld

References

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  1. ^abcdef"English League Two statistics 2009/2010". 18 May 2010. Retrieved18 May 2010.[dead link]
  2. ^"English League Two – Top Scorers". ESPN. Archived fromthe original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved12 April 2010.
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