2010 GFF National Super League
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The 2010 GFF National Super League was the third season of the National Super League under its current format, and the twentieth reported season of top tier Guyanese football. The champions for the second consecutive year were Alpha United FC
who did not lose a single match during the campaign. As champions, Alpha United, along with league runners-up, Milerock
earned a berth into the 2011 CFU Club Championship
.
The season began in February and ended in September.
Alpha United FC
Alpha United FC is a Guyanese football club based in Providence. The club competes in the GFF National Super League, the top league of football in Guyana...
who did not lose a single match during the campaign. As champions, Alpha United, along with league runners-up, Milerock
Milerock
Milerock is a Guyanese football club based in Linden, competing in the Guyana National Football League, the top tier of Guyanese football. The club has a local rivalry with fellow Linden-based club, Bakewell Topp XX....
earned a berth into the 2011 CFU Club Championship
2011 CFU Club Championship
The 2011 CFU Club Champions’ Cup was the 2011 edition of the CFU Club Championship, which is the annual international football club competition held amongst clubs whose football associations are affiliated with the Caribbean Football Union...
.
The season began in February and ended in September.
Club Information
Club | Home city | Home ground |
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Alpha United FC Alpha United FC Alpha United FC is a Guyanese football club based in Providence. The club competes in the GFF National Super League, the top league of football in Guyana... |
Providence Providence, Guyana Providence is a community in the Demerara-Mahaica Region of Guyana, on the east bank of the Demerara River, located at , altitude 1 metre . Providence is approximately south of the capital, Georgetown.... |
Providence Stadium Providence Stadium The Providence Stadium is a sports stadium in Guyana, replacing Bourda as the national stadium. The stadium was built specifically to host Super Eight matches in the 2007 Cricket World Cup, held in March and April 2007... |