2009–10 Maltese Premier League

The Maltese Premier League 2009/10 was the 95th season of the Maltese Premier League, the top league in Maltese football. The season began on 21 August 2009 with a 3-1 victory over FC Valletta FC Birkirkara and ended on 5 May 2010 with a 4-2 win over FC Valletta FC Birkirkara. Champion FC Birkirkara with a point lead over FC Valletta. For the stripes, this represents the third championship in club history after previously 2000 and 2006 the title was celebrated.

At the end of the 2008 /09 Ħamrun Spartans and Msida Saint Joseph FC were the worst places in the Maltese Premier League, which had to descend in the Maltese First Division consequence. The Dingli Swallows and Vittoriosa Stars rose in its place on the Premier League. After the first match of the season, however, were the Vittoriosa Stars, after the second Matchday also the Marsaxlokk FC in the First Division demoted because officials of the clubs were guilty of bribery. Around the League not to have to play with only eight teams Ħamrun the Spartans and Msida Saint Joseph FC, ​​it was decided to resume in the Premier League. The three games in which the FC Marsaxlokk respectively the Vittoriosa had already participated Stars were set to zero; instead were rescheduled per the first two games of the Hamrun Spartans FC and Msida Saint Joseph.

Scorer of the Brazilian Camilo, who storms for the Qormi FC with 24 goals. The FC Msida Saint Joseph and the Dingli Swallows rose at the end of the season from the second division, with the team from Msida was punished with a 10-point deduction, because they could not pay some unpaid salaries.

  • 3.1 Meisterrunde table 3.1.1
  • 3.1.2 Results Table
  • Table 3.2.1
  • 3.2.2 Results Table

Mode

In the first round ( First Round ) all ten teams will compete against each other twice, resulting in a total of 18 game days. Then the league will be divided into two groups. The crews of places 1 with 6 games in a master round ( Championship Pool ) for the championship and international business, while the four remaining teams determine in a relegation round ( Relegation Pool ) two teams relegated to the Maltese First Division. The earned in the first round points are halved for the second round, which is rounded (Example: plays on a team in the first round, 39 points, it starts with 20 points in the second round ). Also in the second round play all teams within their group per two games against each other.

First round

Table

Results Table

In the left column, the teams are listed, which officially has home advantage. De facto, however, all of the games of the Maltese League will take place in four stages, most of them in Ta ' Qali Stadium.

Second Round

Master Round

Table

Results Table

In the left column, the teams are listed, which officially has home advantage. De facto, however, all of the games of the Maltese League will take place in four stages, most of them in Ta ' Qali Stadium.

Relegation round

Table

Results Table

In the left column, the teams are listed, which officially has home advantage. De facto, however, all of the games of the Maltese League will take place in four stages, most of them in Ta ' Qali Stadium.

Top scorers

Venues

The matches of the Maltese Premier League took place in four stages in 2008/ 09. Most (82 league games) were thereby discharged in Ta ' Qali Stadium, the national stadium of Malta in Attard; The stadium holds 17,000 spectators.

In addition, found 28 league games for the descent in 8,000 -seat Hibernians Ground instead of Paola, 20 league games were held in the Victor Tedesco Stadium, which is located in Ħamrun and 1,800 spectators seats. The match of the 18th matchday between Ħamrun Spartans and Tarxien Rainbows (2-2 ) was held as a single game of the season equipped with artificial turf, nearly 2,000 -seat, Centenary Stadium on February 16, 2010, where regular meetings of the lower leagues are played. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the Ta ' Qali Stadium.

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