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2009–10 I-League

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3rd season of the I-League
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Football league season
2009–10 I-League
Season2009–10 I-League Season
Dates1 October 2009 – 28 May 2010
ChampionsDempo
2nd I-League title
4thIndian title
RelegatedSporting Goa
Shillong Lajong
AFC Champions LeagueDempo
AFC CupEast Bengal
(asFederation Cup Winners)
Matches182
Top goalscorerOdafa Onyeka Okolie

The2009–10 I-League season began on 1 October 2009 withMahindra United hosting defending championsChurchill Brothers in Mumbai.[1] The season marked the addition of four new teams, withLajong,Pune,Salgaocar andViva Kerala were confirmed to participate in theI-League. With the inception of these four clubs, many club transfers have been undergone within India, and around the world. The length of the regular season will be longer than in previous years, with 26 rounds rather than 22.

Rule changes

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India became the latest member association to adopt AFC's 3+1 rule which will allow clubs to recruit one player of Asian origin in addition to their regular quota of three foreigners.[citation needed]

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) executive committee decided to embrace the new AFC rule which encourages the mobility of talented Asian players and provides a fillip to the regional game.[2]

AFC Campaign

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Two of the I-League teams were playing in the2010 AFC Cup. This had caused some delays in scheduling. East Bengal lost all its round robin matches and was out of the tournament, but Churchill Brothers were at Knockout stage.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of teams in the 2009–10 I-League
ClubLocationStadium
Churchill BrothersGoaFatorda Stadium
DempoGoaFatorda Stadium
Sporting GoaGoaFatorda Stadium
SalgaocarGoaFatorda Stadium
Mohun BaganKolkataYuva Bharati Krirangan
East BengalKolkataYuva Bharati Krirangan
Prayag UnitedKolkataYuva Bharati Krirangan
Mahindra UnitedMumbaiCooperage Ground
MumbaiMumbaiCooperage Ground
Air IndiaMumbaiCooperage Ground
PunePuneShree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
JCTPhagwaraGuru Gobind Singh Stadium
Shillong LajongShillongJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Viva KeralaKozhikodeMunicipal Corporation Stadium, Kozhikode

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureIncoming managerDate of appointmentPosition in table
Mahindra UnitedIndiaDerrick PereiraResigned[3]EnglandDavid Booth[4]Pre season
MumbaiEnglandDavid BoothResigned[5]IndiaKhalid Jamil[6]20 June 2009Pre season
Shillong LajongIndiaHerring ShangpliangSacked[7]IndiaStanley Rozario1 June 2009Pre season
SalgaocarIndia Peter ValesPromoted to technical director[8]United StatesTim Hankinson12 July 2009Pre season
Sporting GoaNigeriaClifford ChukwumaLacked qualifications[9][10]PortugalRoy BarretoPre season
Churchill BrothersSerbiaZoran ĐorđevićContract Expired[11]BrazilCarlos Roberto Pereira da Silva3 July 2009Pre season
PuneEnglandStewart HallContract Expired
East BengalIndiaSubhash BhowmickResigned[12]BelgiumPhilippe De Ridder12
Sporting GoaPortugalRoy BarretoResigned[13]IndiaVishwas Goankar14 December 2009.[13]14
Air IndiaIndiaBimal GhoshResigned[14]IndiaYusuf Ansari8 January 2010.[14]12
Mohun BaganMoroccoKarim BencherifaSacked[15]IndiaSatyajit Chatterjee7
SalgaocarUnited StatesTim HankinsonSacked[15]MoroccoKarim Bencherifa
Mohun BaganIndiaSatyajit ChatterjeeResignation[16]IndiaBiswajit Bhattacharjee1 April 20105

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Dempo(C)2616645431+23542011 AFC Champions League playoff
2Churchill Brothers26111055035+1543
3Pune26101243823+1542
4Mahindra United26101154529+1641Disbanded
5Mohun Bagan26106104843+536
6Salgaocar268993438−433
7JCT2688102629−332
8Prayag United2688103339−632
9East Bengal2671092731−4312011 AFC Cup group stage[a]
10Viva Kerala2679102536−1130
11Mumbai2661192426−229
12Air India2677122846−1828
13Sporting Goa2669113040−1027Relegation to2011 I-League 2nd Division
14Shillong Lajong2668122339−1626
Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^East Bengal qualified for the 2011 AFC Cup as2010 Indian Federation Cup winners.

Fixtures and results

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Home \ AwayCBDEMMAHSCGMBEBMUMPRYJCTAISLFCPFCVKSFC
Churchill Brothers3–21–40–04–02–21–12–06–05–11–01–12–03–1
Dempo4–22–23–13–10–03–23–12–12–04–11–13–11–1
Mahindra United1–13–12–11–23–20–02–22–12–15–01–11–11–2
Sporting Goa2–11–23–22–20–12–21–11–01–20–12–21–22–3
Mohun Bagan2–21–43–11–22–11–22–31–24–01–40–02–01–1
East Bengal3–20–11–11–13–51–02–10–00–23–01–21–11–1
Mumbai0–01–30–00–02–00–00–22–00–03–11–20–12–1
Prayag United2–41–10–10–11–51–02–11–13–32–01–11–12–0
JCT1–11–20–02–00–01–11–01–00–25–11–25–11–1
Air India2–31–30–41–10–50–12–23–10–11–11–01–12–1
Shillong Lajong0–00–12–10–01–21–01–11–10–13–01–01–10–0
Pune4–11–10–04–01–30–01–12–12–00–11–13–11–1
Viva Kerala1–11–01–14–21–10–10–10–11–02–12–10–31–1
Salgaocar1–23–21–41–32–14–11–01–20–01–13–11–31–0
Updated to match(es) played on 28 May 2010. Source:indianfootball.com
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

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As of 18 May 2010 (season end)

21 goals
16 goals
15 goals
14 goals
12 goals
11 goals
10 goals

Hat tricks

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PlayerForAgainstResultDate
NigeriaOdafa Onyeka OkolieChurchill BrothersChirag United Kerala4–22010-3-07
NigeriaMuritala AliMahindra UnitedAir India4–02009-11-12
NigeriaMuritala AliMahindra UnitedSalgaocar4–12009-10-18
IndiaBaljit Singh SahniJCTShillong Lajong5–12009-10-4

See also

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References

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  1. ^Indian Football
  2. ^"India adopts 3+1 rule". The AFC. 13 June 2009. Archived fromthe original on 16 June 2009. Retrieved13 June 2009.
  3. ^"Derrick Pereira resigns". The AFC. 24 April 2009. Retrieved24 April 2009.[dead link]
  4. ^"David Booth officially signs 3-year deal with Mahindra United". IndianFootball.com. 13 May 2009. Retrieved6 June 2009.
  5. ^"David Booth resigns". The AFC. 24 April 2009. Retrieved24 April 2009.[dead link]
  6. ^"Mumbai (FC) do a (FC) Barcelona – Khalid follows in Pep's path". IndianFootball.com. 18 June 2009. Retrieved18 June 2009.
  7. ^"Stanley Rozario appointed Lajong SC Coach". Indian Football.com. 1 June 2009. Retrieved1 June 2009.
  8. ^"American flavour for Indian Football". Indian Football.com. 1 July 2009. Retrieved1 July 2009.
  9. ^"Sporting Clube look for European coach". Indian Football.com. 26 June 2009. Retrieved26 June 2009.
  10. ^"Roy Barreto to coach Sporting Clube". Indian Football.com. 1 July 2009. Retrieved1 July 2009.
  11. ^"Pereira to coach Churchill Brothers". Indian Football.com. 3 July 2009. Retrieved3 July 2009.
  12. ^"Subhash Bhowmick resigns, de Ridder to be new coach". eastbengalfootballclub.com. 27 October 2009. Archived from the original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved2 November 2009.
  13. ^ab"I-League: Vishwas Gaonkar Replaces Roy Barreto As The Head Coach Of Sporting Clube De Goa - Goal.com". Archived fromthe original on 17 July 2011.
  14. ^ab"Official: Bimal Ghosh Out, Yusuf Ansari in at Air India - Goal.com". Archived fromthe original on 15 May 2012. Retrieved9 January 2010.
  15. ^ab"Mohun Bagan, Salgaocar wield the axe". Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved26 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  16. ^"Mohun Bagan Express Confidence In New Coach Biswajit Bhattacharya At Press Conference - Goal.com". Archived fromthe original on 3 April 2010.
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