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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football league season The NZFC 2009–10 season is the sixth season of the New Zealand Football Championship competition.

The previous season's champion, Auckland City FC, and premier Waitakere United will also be competing in the 2009–10 O-League which will run alongside the NZFC season.

Changes for 2009/10

Team locations

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Participating clubs

Club Name Home City Stadium 2008-09
Placing
2008-09 Notes
Файл:ACFCcolours.png Auckland City FC Auckland Kiwitea Street 2nd 2008-09 NZFC Champion
Qualified for O-League 2009-10
Файл:Cantabcolours.png Canterbury United Christchurch English Park 8th 2008-09 NZFC Wooden Spoon
Файл:Hawkesbaycolours.png Hawke's Bay United Napier Bluewater Stadium 5th
Файл:Otagocolours.png Otago United Dunedin Carisbrook 7th
Файл:WellingtonColours.png Team Wellington Wellington Newtown Park 4th
Файл:Waikatocolours.png Waikato FC Ngaruawahia Centennial Park 6th
Файл:Waitakcolours.png Waitakere United Waitakere City Fred Taylor Park 1st 2008-09 Premier
Qualified for O-League 2009-10
Файл:Yhmcolours.png YoungHeart Manawatu Palmerston North Memorial Park 3rd

Canterbury United had initially announced in mid June they would not be competing. However they revoked their decision within two weeks and re-entered the competition. There was also hope from some parties to have a youth/reserve team for Wellington Phoenix FC to participate in the competition. However, the FIFA rules and regulations preventing a professional Australian team from competing in a New Zealand amateur competition meant this was not feasible.

The NZF has looked at including alternative teams in case any of the current eight franchises pull out. In September 2009,a syndicate from North Shore and another from Manukau were approached and asked if they could step in at late notice if one of the eight franchises withdrew.[1]

This season is the final one in the five-year licences for each franchise and NZF are undertaking a major review of their competition structures, including the national league. Significant changes like reverting to a winter league and a club competition complete with promotion/relegation are being considered.[1]

League table

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|col_OCL=#ACE1AF|text_OCL=Qualified for the 2010–11 OFC Champions League |result1=OCL|result2=OCL |col_ZFCF=#FFFFAA|text_ZFCF=2010 New Zealand Football Championship Finals |result3=ZFCF|result4=ZFCF |update=complete|source= }}

Competition schedule

The competition fixtures were announced on 21 September 2009[2]

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Finals

Semi-Finals - First leg

Semi-Finals - Second leg

Grand Final

Home Score Away Match Information
Date Venue Reports
Файл:Waitakcolours.png Waitakere United 3–1 Файл:Cantabcolours.png Canterbury United 24 April 2010 Fred Taylor Park (Report)

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References

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External links

Шаблон:New Zealand Football Championship


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