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I-League Division II Coverage On Goal.com
Goal.com brings you an extensive coverage of the second round of the I-League Division II and keeps you updated with news from Gurgaon.....
The second round of the Indian second division starts on March 31 at Gurgaon with six teams vying for four places that would secure them I-League football next season.
There were initially 15 teams in the competition and were divided into three groups, each group comprising of five teams. The top two teams from each group, Groups A, B and C, qualified for the second and final round of the second division and it will now be decided which four teams will qualify for the I-league 2009-2010.
Just as we did for the first round, we are providing extensive coverage of the second round too. We shall bring you news, match reports and match reactions from Gurgaon and keep you abreast with all the latest news.
To make things easier for you, we have decided to provide you club-by-club coverage. By clicking on the club links below, you would be taken to the respective club pages and from there you can get to know everything about the respective clubs.
The opening match of the second round is on March 31 with Group A winners ONGC taking on Group B runners-up Pune FC. To get the fixture list, click here.
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