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The I-League 2008-2009 season began on 26 September 2008 and finished on 16 April 2009 with a break in December for the Federation Cup and Durand Cup. Most games this season were played on Saturday's and Sunday's to attract larger crowds. After a successful first season for the I League, the second season featured 12 teams from four different cities - again this would be expanded in the 2009-10 season to 14 teams. The champion in the I-League qualified for the AFC Champions League 2010 qualifying playoffs in 2010, while the bottom two teams were relegated to I-League 2nd Division for the next season. ==Gallery== Image:Abhishek_Yadav_of_Mumbai_FC_Samir_Naik_of_Dempo_SC_I-league_Goa_13_Feb_2009.jpg | Abhishek Yadav of Mumbai FC and Samir Naik of Dempo SC during I-League match at Fatorda Stadium Goa Image:India_football_Sayed_Rahim_Nabi.jpg | Sayed Rahim Nabi of East Bengal and Daniel of Chirag United SC during at I-league 2008-09 at Salt Lake Stadium Image:I_League_Daniel_of_Chirag_United_SC_Mahindra_United_Salt_Lake_Kolkata.jpg | I League Daniel of Chirag United SC takes a freekick against Mahindra United at Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata Image:Wilton_Gomes_of_Sporting_Clube_de_Goa_Lester_Fernandes_Vasco_SC_I-league_2008-09_Goa.jpg | Wilton Gomes of Sporting Clube de Goa tackles Lester Fernandes of Vasco SC during I-League 2008-09 match at Fatorda Stadium Goa Image:Baljit_Saini_of_JCT_against_Dempo_I-League_at_Guru_Nanak_Stadium_Ludhiana.jpg | Baljit Saini of JCT FC against Dempo SC during I-League 2008-09 at Guru Nanak Stadium Ludhiana 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2008–09 I-League」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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