2009–10 Nigeria Premier League

Nigeria Premier League
Season 2009–2010
Champions Enyimba F.C.
Relegated Wikki Tourists
Bayelsa United
Gateway F.C.
Ranchers Bees
2011 CAF Champions League Enyimba
Kano Pillars
2011 CAF Confederation Cup Sunshine Stars
Kaduna United (cup winner)
Matches played 378
Goals scored 750 (1.98 per match)
Top goalscorer Ahmed Musa, K. Pillars (18)
Biggest home win Kwara United F.C. 6 Ranchers Bees 0 (June 13)
Biggest away win Shooting Stars 2 Ranchers Bees 0 (June 27)-Played in Minna per League Punishment [1]
Highest scoring 7-Wikki Tourists 3 Kwara United 4 (Oct. 17),
← 2008-09

The 2009-2010 Nigeria Premier League was the 39th season of the competition since its inception. Starting on 20 September 2009, it ran to July 7 due to breaks for both the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2010 FIFA World Cup and a total of 378 of a possible 380 games played.[2] It ran without a sponsor since January due to the pulling out of sponsor Globacom.

Table

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1Enyimba (C)38201084325+1870Qualification to 2011 CAF Champions League
2Kano Pillars38199104829+1966
3Sunshine Stars38197123930+964Qualification to 2011 CAF Confederation Cup
4Kwara United38186144334+960 Qualification to 2011 WAFU Club Championship
5Enugu Rangers381513103422+1258 Qualification to 2011 WAFU Club Championship
6Warri Wolves38177145043+758
7Niger Tornadoes38167154238+455
8Heartland38166163733+454
9Gombe United38164183433+152
10Kaduna United38157164045-552 Qualification to 2011 CAF Confederation Cup (Federation Cup winner)
11Shooting Stars381410142733-552
12Dolphins381312133939051
13Lobi Stars38149153437-351
14Ocean Boys38148163236-450
15Zamfara United381310153046-1649
16Sharks38146184541+448
17Wikki Tourists (R)38138174038+247 Relegation to
Nigeria National League
18Bayelsa United FC (R)38138174046-647
19Gateway F.C. (R)38117203346-1340
20Ranchers Bees (R)38106222359-3836

References

  1. http://www.shootingstarssc.com/abidoye_relishes_brace_against_ranchers.html Archived October 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. One no-show (Heartland at Wikki due to confusion on fixtures with Heartland's 2010 CAF Champions League participation), plus walkover on last day when Bees didn't show at Ocean Boys.
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