2009–10 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio

The Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio in 2009/10 was the 25th season of the Sammarinese football league of men.

In the regular season, the teams played in two equal groups of eight and seven teams. Each team hit it twice on the teams of their own group, and once on each team in the other group. After that, each group in the Championship Playoff the top three teams competed, which was played in a double - knockout system. The two group winners were doing a bye in the first round only to rise again in the second round in the playoffs one.

SP Tre Fiori was achieved with a final victory over the SP Tre Penne successful title defense. It was the sixth title in the club's history.

Regular season

Group A

Group B

Masters playoff

Credentials

  • Results on rsssf.com, accessed on June 10, 2013

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