2010 Victorian Premier League
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The 2010 Victorian Premier League season is the 99th season of the Victorian Premier League
Victorian Premier League
The Victorian Premier League is the highest State level association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and second highest nationally after the A-League...

, and will be contested by 12 clubs.

Teams

Victorian Premier League teams for the 2010 season:
Club Stadium Capacity
Paisley Park Soccer Complex
Paisley Park Soccer Complex
Paisley Park Soccer Complex was established in 1975 by the local City of Hobsons Bay council.Today it provides the facilities for giant local soccer club Altona Magic who play in Victorian Premier League and are supported by the Macedonian Australian community. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000...

5,000
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex
Kingston Heath Soccer Complex, is an Australian football stadium in Cheltenham, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.It is currently the home of the Bentleigh Greens...

5,000
George Andrews Reserve
George Andrews Reserve
George Andrews Reserve is an Australian football stadium in Dandenong, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is currently the home of Dandenong Thunder. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000, with approximately 1,000 seats in its one grandstand....

5,000
Green Gully Reserve
Green Gully Reserve
Green Gully Reserve is the home of Victorian Premier League team Green Gully. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria. Green Gully Reserve has a capacity of 10,000. The reserve has 7 soccer grounds in total. Three of them used for match days and the other three for training purposes...

10,000
Olympic Village
Olympic Park (Village)
Olympic Park built at the 1956 Olympic Games Athletes Village as a training venue for the Melbourne Games, the venue known simply as Olympic Village is home of Heidelberg United in the Victorian Premier League...

10,000
John Ilhan Memorial Reserve
John Ilhan Memorial Reserve
John Ilhan Memorial Reserve, also known as Broadmeadows Valley Park, is an Australian football stadium in Broadmeadows, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria....

5,000
Mansion Stadium 15,000
John Cain Memorial Reserve
John Cain Memorial Reserve
John Cain Memorial Reserve, is an Australian football stadium in Thornbury, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.The 5,000 capacity stadium currently serves home to Northcote City SC. John Cain Memorial Reserve was named after John Cain 'Senior' former Victorian Premier and father of John Cain former...

5,000
Jack Edwards Reserve
Jack Edwards Reserve
Jack Edwards Reserve is an Australian football stadium in Oakleigh, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is currently the home of Oakleigh Cannons. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000.-External links:*...

5,000
Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Kevin Bartlett Reserve
Kevin Bartlett Reserve is an Australian football stadium in Burnley, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is currently the home of Richmond SC. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000....

5,000
Bob Jane Stadium 14,000
Mansion Stadium 15,000

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from Division 1
Victorian State League Division 1
The Victorian State League Division 1 is the second tier association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and the third nationally, including the A-League...

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(After the end of the 2009 season.)

Teams relegated to Division 1
Victorian State League Division 1
The Victorian State League Division 1 is the second tier association football competition in Victoria, Australia, and the third nationally, including the A-League...

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(After the end of the 2009 season.)

Regular season

The Victorian Premier League 2010 season will be played over 22 rounds, followed by a final series.

Round 1

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Round 2

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League table

*Hume City, Heidelberg Utd & Melbourne Knights were given a situation pending 3 point deduction as a result of failure to adhere to Rules of Competition 2009 – Section 1.6. South Melbourne lost 6 points because of an incident during the Round 6 home fixture against Heidelberg United.
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