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2009–10 Croatian Second Football League


FieldValue
competitionDruga HNL
season2009–10
winnersRNK Split
promotedRNK Split (1st)
Hrvatski Dragovoljac (3rd)
relegatedMoslavina (13th)
Segesta (14th)
league topscorerRomano Obilinović (17)
matches182
total goals472
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Hrvatski Dragovoljac (3rd) Segesta (14th)

The 2009–10 Druga HNL (also known as 2. HNL) was the 19th season of Croatia's second level football competition since its establishment in 1992. Istra 1961 were league champions and were promoted to Prva HNL at the end of the previous season.

The league featured 14 clubs, playing in a double round robin league system. The season started on 22 August 2009 and ended on 29 May 2010.

Changes from last season

The following clubs have been promoted or relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season:

From 2. HNL

Promoted to 1. HNL

  • Istra 1961 (winners of 2008–09 2. HNL)
  • Karlovac (runners-up)
  • Lokomotiva (3rd placed team)
  • Međimurje (5th placed team)1

Relegated to 3. HNL

  • Trogir (last-placed team)2

To 2. HNL

Relegated from 1. HNL

  • None3

Promoted from 3. HNL

  • Lučko (3. HNL West runners-up)
  • Rudeš (3. HNL West winners)
  • RNK Split (3. HNL South winners)
  • Vukovar '91 (3. HNL East fourth place)

Notes

  • 1 Slavonac CO had finished fourth, but had to step back from promotion after they were unable to find a suitable ground for hosting Prva HNL matches. Because of this, fifth-placed Međimurje qualified automatically for promotion and sixth-placed Hrvatski Dragovoljac qualified for the two-legged promotion playoff against last placed Prva HNL team.
  • 2 Moslavina finished 15th and also qualified for relegation, but since Slavonac CO was punished for first agreeing to enter Prva HNL and then stepping back from promotion by direct expulsion to 3.HNL, Trogir and Slavonac were the two teams relegated and Moslavina were allowed to stay in 2. HNL.
  • 3 In a two-legged promotion/relegation playoff between Croatia Sesvete (as 12th placed 1.HNL team) and Hrvatski Dragovoljac (as 6th placed 2. HNL team), the former kept their Prva HNL status by beating Hrvatski Dragovoljac with 2–1 on aggregate (0–0, 2–1) on 14 June 2009.

Clubs

ClubCity / TownStadium2008–09 resultCapacity
Hrvatski DragovoljacZagrebStadion NŠC Stjepan Spajić6th in 2. HNL5,000
ImotskiImotskiStadion Gospin dolac9th in 2. HNL4,000
Junak SinjSinjGradski stadion Sinj12th in 2. HNL3,000
LučkoZagrebStadion Lučko2nd in 3.HNL West1,500
MoslavinaKutinaGradski stadion u Kutini15th in 2. HNL2,000
MosorŽrnovnicaStadion Pricvić14th in 2. HNL2,000
PomoracKostrenaStadion Žuknica13th in 2. HNL3,000
RudešZagrebStadion u Sigetu1st in 3.HNL West1,000
SegestaSisakGradski stadion Sisak11th in 2. HNL8,000
SolinSolinStadion pokraj Jadra7th in 2. HNL4,000
RNK SplitSplitStadion Park mladeži1st in 3.HNL South8,000
SuhopoljeSuhopoljeStadion Park10th in 2. HNL8,000
VinogradarJastrebarskoStadion Mladina8th in 2. HNL2,000
Vukovar '91VukovarGradski stadion u Borovu naselju4th in 3.HNL East8,000

(As of 9 July 2009, two out of the 16 clubs which were supposed to take part in 2. HNL failed to meet UEFA competition requirements and were refused licences. These were Zmaj Makarska and NK Đakovo.)

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

The top scorers in the 2009–10 Druga HNL season were:

RankNameClubGoalsAppsMinutes played
1CRO Romano ObilinovićImotski1720
2CRO Igor RaićRudeš13231779
3CRO Ante ŽužulRNK Split12252088
4CRO Tin LovrekovićVinogradar11231447
CRO Joško ParaćRNK Split11231850
CRO Danijel SpasićVukovar '9111242126
7CRO Tonči RadovnikovićMosor8221898
CRO Ivor WeitzerPomorac8252083
9CRO Mario MidenjakJunak7201498
CRO Denis LjutaSolin7231733
CRO Željko SablićSolin7251763
CRO Josip FučekLučko7231789
CRO Danko CerovečkiMoslavina7242140

References

References

  1. "Izvješće povjerenika za natjecanje". Druga-HNL.com.
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