2009–10 SAFA Second Division
The 2009–10 SAFA Second Division season, also known as Vodacom League due to a sponsoring deal at the time, took place in South Africa between August and April. The season was scheduled to begin and end one month earlier than normal, due to the country's 2010 FIFA World Cup preparation. The league is the third tier of South African football, and is divided geographically into five divisions in the Coastal Stream and four divisions in the Inland Stream. Coastal StreamEastern Cape Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Blackburn Rovers (promoted), African Juventus (relegated). Free State Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Welkom Real Hearts (relegated), Milan United (relegated). KwaZulu-Natal Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Brazil (relegated), Durban Stars (2nd team will disband). Northern Cape Province
Leaving for 2010-11: Namaqua Stars (relegated), Kuruman Rovers (relegated). Western Cape Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Stellenbosch University (relegated), Briton Stars (relegated). Inland StreamGauteng Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: FC AK (promoted), Senaoana Blackpool (relegated), Abakah (relegated). Limpopo Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Tebcon (relegated), Bahwiti (relegated), Z. Mathote Elephants (relegated). Mpumalanga Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Citizen (relegated), York (relegated). North-West Province
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Leaving for 2010-11: Sea Rovers (relegated), Bophirima NW Stars (relegated). Playoff stageThe nine provincial winners were drawn into a round robin stage. The five Coastal stream teams and four Inland stream teams were put respectively into Group A and Group B. All the playoff matches were played from 6–12 April, at two big stadiums in the Mpumalanga region: Themba Senamela Stadium in Mhluzi, Middelburg and Ackerville Stadium in eMalahleni. The respective winners of the two groups, would both gain promotion to the National First Division, beside meeting each other in a last show-off final, where only the champion honour was at stake.[1][2] Group A (Coastal)
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Group B (Inland)
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Playoff final
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