2009–10 West Bank Premier League

West Bank Premier League
Season 2009–10
Champions Jabal Al-Mukaber
Relegated Beit Ummar
Shabab Al-Khader
2011 AFC President's Cup Jabal Al-Mukaber

The format for the 2009-10 season saw the number of Premier League clubs reduced from 22 to 12 with each team playing each other twice. The 2009 season marked the last season before the league adopted a professional setup. Jabal Al-Mukaber won the 2009-10 Premier League while Wadi Al-Nes won the Palestine Cup with Beit Ummar and Shabab Al-Khader relegate to the first division.[1]

2009/10 League Table

Position Club Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Points Goal Difference
1 Jabal Al-Mukaber 221543431949+24
2 Hilal Al-Quds 221264431942+24
3 Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari 221336422242+20
4 Wadi Al-Nes 221165362339+13
5 Thaqafi Tulkarem 221126393135+8
6 Shabab Al-Khaleel 22976362634+10
7 Merkaz Tulkarem 22958253232-7
8 Shabab Al-Thahrea 22868322830+4
9 Al-Bireh Institution 22859363229+4
10 Shabab Al-Ibedea (R) 224810244720-23
11 Beit Ummar (R) 22231720529-32
12 Shabab Al-Khader (R) 22131819646-45
Key to colors in league table:
West Bank Premier League Champions; qualify to 2011 AFC President's Cup
Relegated to Second Division at the end of season

2009/10 Top Scorers

Player Country Team Goals
Ali AyeshState of PalestineShabab Al-Khaleel10
Murad AlyanState of PalestineHilal Al-Quds8
Ismael Al-AmourState of PalestineShabab Al-Bireh8
Ahmad 'AlanState of PalestineJabal Al-Mukaber7
Jamal 'AlanState of PalestineShabab Al-Bireh7
Yahya Al-SabakhiState of PalestineShabab Al-Dhahiriya7
Husam WadiState of PalestineMarkaz Shabab Al-Am'ari7

References

  1. http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?c=4943
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