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2009–10 Welsh Premier League

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Season
  
2009–10

Top goalscorer
  
Rhys Griffiths (30)

Champion
  
The New Saints F.C.

Goals scored
  
861

Champions League
  
The New Saints

Start date
  
2009

Location
  
Wales, United Kingdom

Matches played
  
306

2009–10 Welsh Premier League

Champions
  
The New Saints (5th title)

Europa League
  
Llanelli Port Talbot Town Bangor City (via dom. cup)

Biggest home win
  
Pt. Talbot 7–0 Cefn Druids

Relegated
  
Rhyl F.C., Connah's Quay Nomads F.C., Porthmadog F.C., Welshpool Town F.C., Caersws F.C., Cefn Druids A.F.C.

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2008–09 Welsh Premier League

The 2009–10 Welsh Premier League was the 18th season of the Welsh Premier League since its establishment in 1992 as the League of Wales. It began on 14 August 2009 and ended on 24 April 2010. Rhyl were the defending champions.

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Teams

Bala Town were promoted from the Cymru Alliance and played in the top division for the first time in their history. Caersws survived relegation for a second straight year after ENTO Aberaman Athletic failed in their appeal to get a domestic licence after their floodlights were not up to the Welsh FA's expectations. None of the remaining top two teams in the Welsh Football League First Division could meet ground regulations.

The league was reduced to a size of 12 teams after this season following a unanimous decision by the Premier League clubs in June 2009. As a result of this, six clubs were relegated. The number of relegated teams could also have been seven or eight (the maximum), depending on whether any Cymru Alliance / Welsh Football League First Division clubs were eligible to be promoted to the 2010–11 Premier League. None of them were, so six teams were relegated, including last season's champions Rhyl.

League table

Source: BBC
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Bangor City are the winners of the Welsh Cup 2009–10 competition and have qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
2Rhyl were denied the domestic licence for competing in the 2010–11 Welsh Premier League and were therefore relegated to the second tier. Welsh Premier League aspirants Llangefni Town (Cymru Alliance) and Afan Lido (Welsh Football League First Division) were also denied licenses meaning that no team from the second tier was promoted. Since these three teams failed to obtain licenses, the best three teams originally to be relegated, with all three obtaining their licenses, were spared from relegation (Bala Town, Haverfordwest County and Newtown AFC).
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Source: Welsh Premiership Football League
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Top scorers

Source: welsh-premier.com

Player of the season

  • Winner:
  • Liam McCreesh (Port Talbot Town)

  • Nominated:
  • Steve Evans (The New Saints), Martin Rose (Port Talbot Town)

    Young player of the season

  • Winner:
  • Craig Jones (The New Saints)

  • Nominated:
  • Scott Barrow (Port Talbot Town), Jamie Reed (Bangor City)

    Manager of the season

  • Winner:
  • Neville Powell (Bangor City)

  • Nominated:
  • Andy Cale (The New Saints), Mark Jones (Port Talbot Town)

    Team of the Season

    Source:

    UEFA Champions League

    After winning the league in 2008/09 Rhyl represented the league in the premier football competition, they started in the second qualifying round with a trick tie with Serbian club Partizan Belgrade. They were beaten 4-0 at home in the first leg, and hammered 8-0 in Serbia in the second leg, thus ending their participation in Europe for the season.

    UEFA Europa League

    The New Saints and Llanelli started in the first qualifying round of the competition. TNS were drawn against Fram from Iceland and Llanelli were handed an interesting tie with Motherwell from Scotland. In a good first leg for both sides, Llanelli produced the shock of the round with a 1-0 away win against Motherwell, giving them a wonderful chance of progression. TNS also had a good chance after a respectable 2-1 defeat in Iceland.

    The second legs were disappointing however, as even though TNS took an early lead which would have earned them progression, Fram turned the game around and won 2-1, thus knocking out TNS from European competition for another season. Llanelli were also disappointed, losing 3-0 at home to Motherwell which put them out as well.

    Bangor City were the only Welsh side still in European competition when they started their Europa League campaign in the second qualifying round against FC Honka from Finland. They had hope of progression and this was compounded by a positive 2-0 defeat in Finland, but unfortunately for them they lost the home leg 1-0, which knocked them out and ended Wales' participation in European competition for 2009.

    UEFA Ranking

    The Welsh league picked a disappointing 0.250 for their participation in European competition in 2009, the only points coming from Llanelli's away win against Motherwell.

    The league was ranked 46th out of 53 leagues in Europe by UEFA after the 2009-10 season.

  • 44 Albania
  • 45 Armenia
  • 46 Wales
  • 47 Montenegro
  • 48 Faroe Islands
  • Full list
  • References

    2009–10 Welsh Premier League Wikipedia