2009–10 Lebanese Second Division
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The 2009-10 Lebanese Second Division
Lebanese Second Division
The Lebanese Second Division is the second division of Lebanese football. It is controlled by the Federation Libanaise de Football Association...

was the 76th season of the second-highest level of Soccer in Lebanon
Football in Lebanon
Football is a popular sport in Lebanon. Football in Lebanon is governed by the Federation Libanaise de Football Association. The country's most popular clubs are Al-Ansar and Al-Nejmeh...

. This season once again featured 14 Clubs just like the season before.

At the end of the season, both Homenetmen Beirut and Homenmen Beirut
were relegated to Division 3.

Teams

This is not the full list.
  • Al-Ahli Nabatieh
  • Al-Ahli Saida (Newly promoted)
  • Al-Bourj FC
    Al-Bourj FC
    Al-Bourj Football Club Beirut , or simply Al-Bourj, is a Lebanese football club its based in Beirut. The club competes in the Lebanese Second Division.-Current squad:-Notable former players:...

  • Al-Irshad FC
  • Al Islah Burj Shamali (Newly promoted)
  • Al Khoyol FC
    Al Khoyol FC
    Al Khoyol FC is a Lebanese football club based in Beirut which competes in the Lebanese Second Division. The club was formerly known as Al Jihad Hay Al Sullom and the lincense was changed in 2009 to Al Khoyol FC...

  • Al-Mahabba Tripoli FC
  • Al Rayyan Beirut
  • Homenmen Beirut
  • Homenetmen Beirut
  • Racing Jounieh FC
    Racing Jounieh FC
    Racing Jounieh FC is a Lebanese football club based in Jounieh which competes in the Lebanese Second Division.-Current squad:- Trainers :-Administration:President: Mr. Tony Fahed...

  • Salam Zgharta
    Salam Zgharta
    Salam Zgharta is a Lebanese football club based in Zgharta which competes in the Lebanese Premier League. The clubs fan-base comes from the town of Zgharta and the region of North Lebanon. The clubs traditional kit coulour is dark red. Since its foundation, Al Salam sports club has aimed to...

  • Tripoli SC
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