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词条 2009–10 Portsmouth F.C. season
释义

  1. Team kit

  2. Ownership changes

  3. Financial problems

  4. Current squad

     Left club during season 

  5. Squad statistics

  6. Top scorers

  7. Transfers

     In  Out 

  8. Matches

     Pre-season  Competitions 

  9. Premier League

     Results by round  Final league table  Topscorers 

  10. References

  11. External links

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|cup1=League Cup
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|cup2=FA Cup
|cup2 result=Runners-up
|league topscorer=Aruna Dindane (8)
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The 2009–10 season was Portsmouth's 111th in existence, their seventh season in the Premier League and their seventh consecutive season in the top division of English football. It was a season in which the club struggled with financial problems and entered administration.

The club finished at 20th place in the league, a place they had since the second round, which meant relegation to The Championship. Portsmouth managed to only receive points in 14 of the 38 games, in which seven were wins. In March they were docked nine points for entering administration.

Portsmouth's biggest success in the season came in the 2009–10 FA Cup, in which they manage to advance to the final after beating Coventry, Sunderland, Southampton, Birmingham and Tottenham Hotspur in the semi-final. They played at Wembley Stadium in the final against Chelsea, a game that Chelsea won by 1–0. Portsmouth also participated in the League Cup and reached the quarter-finals.

Manager Paul Hart was sacked in November and replaced by Avram Grant, who stayed until the end of the season. French striker Frédéric Piquionne scored eleven goals throughout the season and was the club's top goalscorer.

Team kit

The team kit is produced by Canterbury of New Zealand and the shirt sponsor is Jobsite. On 8 April 2010, Portsmouth FC announced a new five-year kit supply deal with Kappa. They wore the Kappa strip for the first time in the FA Cup Semi Final on 11 April 2010.

Ownership changes

The club started the season with great expectation after Sulaiman Al-Fahim bought the club from previous owner Alexandre Gaydamak for a fee around £60 million, but Al-Fahim's ownership only lasted 40 days until Ali Al-Faraj and his business Falcondrone Ltd. bought 90% of Al-Fahim's stake in Portsmouth; as part of the deal, Al-Fahim became non-executive chairman at the club until the end of the 2010–11 season. 

However, at the start of February 2010, al-Faraj lost his stake in Portsmouth to a debtor as part of a repayment agreement on one of his loans. 

In 2010, Balram Chainrai loaned former owner Ali al-Faraj £17 million, secured through collateral of Fratton Park grounds and the club itself. When the owner failed to pay meet a scheduled loan repayment, Chainrai took over control of the club. He intended to sell the club as soon as possible, and in the meantime he leased Fratton Park back to Portsmouth, with possible future rental yields of nearly a million pounds annually. On the morning of 26 February, a formal announcement was made that the club had entered administration and would be docked 9 points once three directors of the Premier League board had met to agree when the points should formally be taken. Andrew Andronikou, Peter Kubik and Michael Kiely of accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young were appointed by the club as administrators.

Financial problems

Already before the season began Portsmouth saw a net transfer spend in the far negative with key players such Glen Johnson going to Liverpool, Peter Crouch and Niko Kranjčar to Tottenham Hotspur and Sylvain Distin to Everton. Although a team was assembled through cheap deals and loans it soon became clear that Portsmouth had been depleted of quality and the team began sliding down to the bottom of the table, with the first seven league matches being lost.

As the early stages of the 2009–10 season progressed, the finances dried up and the club admitted on 1 October that some of their players and staff had not been paid. On 3 October, media outlets started to report that a deal was nearing completion for Ali al-Faraj to take control of the club. On Monday 5 October, a deal was agreed for Al Faraj and his associates via the British Virgin Islands-registered company Falcondrone to hold a 90% majority holding, with Al-Fahim retaining 10% stake and the title of non-executive Chairman for two years. Falcondrone also agreed a deal with Gaydamak the right to buy, for £1, Miland Development (2004) Ltd, which owned various strategic pockets of land around the ground, once refinancing was complete. 2 days after the Al-Faraj takeover was completed Portsmouth's former Technical Director Avram Grant returned as Director of football.

On the pitch, Portsmouth's late transfer of funds called for a flurry of transfers at the end of the window, including the loan signing of Ivorian international Aruna Dindane, who would go on to score a hat-trick against Wigan Athletic. An opening run of seven defeats raised fears Hart would be sacked, but at the eighth attempt, at Molineux, Hassan Yebda (another loanee) headed the first win. Portsmouth were beaten 4–2 at Fratton Park by Aston Villa in the quarter finals of the League Cup, having beaten off Premiership high-flyers Stoke City; yet another loanee, Frédéric Piquionne, was on target twice. However, because of the financial problems, the Premier League placed the club under a transfer embargo, meaning the club were not allowed to sign any players.

Paul Hart was sacked by the board on 24 November 2009, based on the poor results that left Portsmouth at the bottom of the league. He was offered the role of technical director responsible for players aged 18–21, but he declined. Coaches Paul Groves and Ian Woan took temporary charge of the team. On 26 November 2009, Portsmouth F.C. announced on its official website that Avram Grant had been appointed as manager.

On 3 December 2009, it was announced that the club had failed to pay the players for the second consecutive month. On the 31st it was announced player's wages would again be paid late on 5 January 2010. According to common football contracts, the players then had the right to terminate their contracts and leave the club without any compensation for the club, upon giving 14 days notice. Despite the financial difficulties, Grant's time as manager was initially successful, having won two of his first four games in charge (against Sunderland and Liverpool) and only narrowly missing out on a point against league leaders Chelsea.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) filed a winding-up petition against Portsmouth at the High Court in London on 23 December 2009. Initially, the club denied the winding-up order and a statement was released via the club's website, in which the club stated that they expected the winding-up order to be retracted as the matter had been sorted, with the club co-operating with HMRC over all points raised in the winding-up order. The High Courts dismissed the claim, and a statement from Portsmouth said the Judge "considered any appeal to the Court of Appeal would have a 'real chance of success'".

It was announced on 5 January 2010 that the Premier League were to use Portsmouth's share of the latest installment of television broadcast monies to pay off the club's debts to other top-flight sides. Chelsea, Tottenham and Watford were all owed money by Portsmouth (as were Udinese and Lens). The Premier League split £7 million between them. The action is allowed within league rules to protect clubs that are owed money from transfers.

On 26 January, The Premier League partially lifted the transfer embargo, and allowed the club to sign and register loanees and players not registered to other clubs. Portsmouth managed to sell a few players, garnering the hope that bills and staff might get paid on time. On 28 January, the club's deep financial trouble was further highlighted by the temporary closure of the Portsmouth website, after the club failed to pay their bills for its upkeep to their Bournemouth-based digital agency Juicy. The website was back live several hours later, after Juicy announced a new financial arrangement with Portsmouth. It appeared on 2 February 2010 that staff and players were not paid their wages on time for the fourth time in five months, causing Portsmouth's PFA representative to call for more openness from within the club.

On 4 February, Portsmouth was taken over by its fourth owner in one season: Balram Chainrai. A Nepalese businessman based in Hong Kong, Chainrai took over Portsmouth as part of a clause in a loan deal he made with the previous owners. He is thought to have given the club between £15 and £20 million, but the debts were not repaid.

A full court hearing was held on 10 February 2010 and the club was given a "stay-of-execution" for a further seven days with a view to securing a new buyer. If the club did not enter administration or the HMRC did not recover its money, the club could have been wound up by the Court and a liquidator appointed.

On 26 February 2010, having not secured a new buyer before the 25 February deadline, they prepared to enter administration, and appointed UHY Hacker Young as administrators. On the morning of 26 February, a formal announcement was made that the club had entered administration and would be docked nine points once three directors of the Premier League board have met to agree when the points should formally be taken. The Premier League decided to delay their decision until the Court case on 15 March decided the clubs fate, After beating Birmingham City 2–0 on 6 March, Portsmouth once again made the FA Cup Semi-finals, to face Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on 11 April. On 11 March, the HMRC withdrew their winding-up order, having contested the validity of the administration that was implemented on 26 February, after receiving documentation proving its validity. On 12 March Peter Storrie stepped down as the club's CEO, though he remained at the club in the short term as a consultant to the administrator.

On 15 March, a consortium fronted by Rob Lloyd entered a period of exclusivity to buy Portsmouth FC. Rob Lloyd met 19 invited Portsmouth fans at the Hilton Portsmouth on Sunday 14th to outline his group's plans and to answer questions from the fans.

On 17 March 2010, Portsmouth were docked nine points for entering administration. That only confirmed a relegation that was always inevitable, with Portsmouth being last in the league on actual points as well. Portsmouth reached the 2010 FA Cup Final against Chelsea, losing the match 1-0, but would have normally been qualified to the UEFA Europa League as Chelsea had qualified for the higher ranked Champions League. However, Portsmouth was denied entry due to its financial state, with Premier League's 7th-placed team Liverpool taking over its place.

On 24 March 2010, administrator Andrew Andronikou revealed that the club would be looking to start the next season with a whole new squad. Players with expiring contracts would be allowed to leave and Portsmouth FC were looking to sell between eight and ten players. Overall, up to 20 players could leave at the end of the season. The club would be looking to build their team from free transfers in the summer transfer window to save money.

Current squad

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Left club during season

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Squad statistics

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No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GK{{flagicon|ENG}} David James250400029030
3DF{{flagicon|FRA}} Younès Kaboul192402025251
3DF{{flagicon|POR}} Ricardo Rocha100200012002
4MF{{flagicon|RSA}} Aaron Mokoena21+20412+1027+3170
5MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie O'Hara25+12310028+1280
6MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Hayden Mullins15+304+202021+5030
7DF{{flagicon|ISL}} Hermann Hreiðarsson171501023120
8MF{{flagicon|SEN}} Papa Bouba Diop9+305+200014+5010
9FW{{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Piquionne26+856+132+2334+111120
10FW{{flagicon|ENG}} David Nugent0+300+10000+4000
11MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Brown22+22602+1030+3261
14MF{{flagicon|GHA}} Quincy Owusu-Abeyie3+70000+113+8100
15DF{{flagicon|FRA}} Sylvain Distin3000003000
16DF{{flagicon|IRL}} Steve Finnan20+10400024+1010
17FW{{flagicon|NGA}} John Utaka10+813+423116+12420
18DF{{flagicon|BEL}} Anthony Vanden Borre15+40204121+4121
19MF{{flagicon|CRO}} Niko Kranjčar4011005100
19FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Webber4+1311+30328+16110
20FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Tommy Smith12+4120000000
21GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Ashdown5+10101014+4100
22MF{{flagicon|SCO}} Richard Hughes9+101+202+1112+4150
23MF{{flagicon|GHA}} Kevin-Prince Boateng20+23520025+2590
24FW{{flagicon|CIV}} Aruna Dindane18+18312123+11070
26DF{{flagicon|ISR}} Tal Ben Haim21+10101023+1040
27FW{{flagicon|NGA}} Nwankwo Kanu6+1720+100+426+22400
31GK{{flagicon|BIH}} Asmir Begović8+10303014+1010
32MF{{flagicon|ALG}} Hassan Yebda15+32203020+3230
33MF{{flagicon|GRE}} Angelos Basinas7+501+202010+7030
35DF{{flagicon|IRL}} Marc Wilson280601+1035+1030
39DF{{flagicon|ALG}} Nadir Belhadj16+332+114022+4420
40DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Joel Ward1+2000102+2010
41DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Matt Ritchie1+1000001+1000
46DF{{flagicon|GER}} Lennard Sowah3+2000003+2000

Top scorers

No. Pos. NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
9FW{{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Piquionne52310
24FW{{flagicon|CIV}} Aruna Dindane5117
39DF{{flagicon|ALG}} Nadir Belhadj4105
23MF{{flagicon|GHA}} Kevin-Prince Boateng3104
3DF{{flagicon|FRA}} Younès Kaboul3003
27FW{{flagicon|NGA}} Nwankwo Kanu1023
17FW{{flagicon|NGA}} John Utaka0213
19ST{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Webber1023
32MF{{flagicon|ALG}} Hassan Yebda2002
5MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie O'Hara1102
7MF{{flagicon|ISL}} Hermann Hreiðarsson1001
17FW{{flagicon|RSA}} Aaron Mokoena0101
18DF{{flagicon|BEL}} Anthony Vanden Borre0011
22MF{{flagicon|SCO}} Richard Hughes0011

Transfers

In

Permanent
DatePos.NameFromFee
1 July 2009 DFRSA}} Aaron Mokoena Blackburn Rovers Free
1 July 2009 DFIRE}} Steve FinnanESP}} Espanyol Free
7 August 2009 GKFIN}} Antti Niemi Unattached Free
27 August 2009 ST Tommy Smith Watford £1.8M
28 August 2009 MF Michael Brown Wigan Free
28 August 2009 MFGER}} Kevin-Prince Boateng Tottenham Hotspur £4.0M
31 August 2009 DFISR}} Tal Ben Haim Manchester City Undisclosed
1 September 2009 DF Mike Williamson Watford £3.0M
1 September 2009 FW Danny Webber Sheffield United Free
3 February 2010 DFPOR}} Ricardo RochaBEL}} Standard Liège Free
12 February 2010 DFSER}} Duško TošićGER}} Werder Bremen Free
Loan
DatePos.NameFromReturn date
5 August 2009 FWFRA}} Frédéric PiquionneFRA}} Lyon End of season
13 August 2009 DFBEL}} Anthony Vanden BorreITA}} Genoa End of season
28 August 2009 STCIV}} Aruna DindaneFRA}} Lens End of season
28 August 2009 MF Jamie O'Hara Tottenham Hotspur 15 January 2010
1 September 2009 MFALG}} Hassan YebdaPOR}} Benfica End of season
29 January 2010 FWGHA}} Quincy Owusu-AbeyieRUS}} Spartak Moscow 31 March 2010
29 January 2010 MF Jamie O'Hara Tottenham Hotspur End of season

Out

Permanent
DatePos.NameToFee
2 June 2009 DFMali}} Djimi TraoréFRA}} Monaco Free
26 June 2009 DF Glen Johnson Liverpool £17.0M
1 July 2009 DFWAL}} Geraint Price Stewarts & Lloyds Corby Free
1 July 2009 DF Sol Campbell Notts County Free
1 July 2009 DF Andre Blackman Bristol City Free
1 July 2009 DF Ryan Woodford Havant & Waterlooville Free
1 July 2009 MF Sean Davis Bolton Wanderers Free
1 July 2009 MF Louis Castles Bognor Regis Town Free
1 July 2009 MF Jerome Thomas West Bromwich Albion Free
1 July 2009 MF Glen Little Sheffield United Free
1 July 2009 MFCameroon}} LaurenESP}} Córdoba CF Free
1 July 2009 MFFRA}} Noé PamarotESP}} Hércules Free
1 July 2009 MFIRE}} Joe Collins Unattached Free
1 July 2009 FWBEL}} Andréa Mbuyi-MutomboBEL}} Standard Liège Free
27 July 2009 FW Peter Crouch Tottenham Hotspur £9.0M
7 August 2009 MFFRA}} Arnold MvuembaFRA}} Lorient Free
12 August 2009 DF Martin Cranie Coventry City £0.5M
27 August 2009 DFFRA}} Sylvain Distin Everton £6.0M
1 September 2009 MFCRO}} Niko Kranjčar Tottenham Hotspur £2.5M
7 December 2009 DF Linvoy Primus Unattached Retired
27 January 2010 DF Mike Williamson Newcastle United £1.0M
27 January 2010 DFFRA}} Younès Kaboul Tottenham Hotspur £6.0M
1 February 2010 GKBosnia and Herzegovina}} Asmir Begović Stoke City £3.25M
1 February 2010 MFFRA}} Gauthier MahotoFRA}} Bastia Free
24 March 2010 GKFIN}} Antti Niemi Unattached Contract terminated
31 March 2010 MFGHA}} Quincy Owusu-AbeyieQatar}} Al Sadd Loan terminated
Loan
DatePos.NameToReturn date
27 July 2009 FWAUS}} Ryan Gazet Du Chattelier Weymouth September 2009
28 July 2009 DF Callum Reynolds Luton Town 22 January 2010
1 September 2009 MF Matt Ritchie Notts County 31 December 2009
1 September 2009 FW David Nugent Burnley 25 January 2010
1 September 2009 MF Tom Kilbey Dagenham & Redbridge 1 October 2009
14 October 2009 GKBosnia and Herzegovina}} Asmir Begović Ipswich Town 23 November 2009
2 January 2010 FW Paris Cowan-Hall Grimsby Town End of season
5 January 2010 DF Luke Wilkinson Northampton Town 5 February 2010
7 January 2010 MF Marlon Pack Dagenham and Redbridge 5 February 2010
1 February 2010 FW David Nugent Burnley End of season
25 March 2010 DFSER}} Duško Tošić Queens Park Rangers End of season

Matches

Pre-season

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F – A
ScorersAttendance
21 July 2009Havant & WaterloovilleA[https://web.archive.org/web/20090727140146/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news&qs_article_id=2631 2 – 2]Bopp 58', 62'3,216
25 July 2009Basingstoke TownA[https://web.archive.org/web/20090728191633/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news&qs_article_id=2638 0 – 0]1,588
27 July 2009EastleighA[https://web.archive.org/web/20110728052218/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news&qs_article_id=2644 1 – 6]Kaboul 5' Cowan-Hall 10' Subotić 26' Nugent 75', 80', 88'1,401
31 July 2009Vitória de GuimarãesA[https://web.archive.org/web/20110728052241/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news&qs_article_id=2663 2 – 0]Rui Miguel 57' Custódio 87'
1 August 2009BenficaA[https://web.archive.org/web/20080913094514/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news 4 – 0]Cardozo 16', 41' Weldon 71' Wilkinson (o.g.) 86'
8 August 2009RangersH[https://web.archive.org/web/20090811173958/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=news&qs_article_id=2691 2 – 0]Piquionne 31', 51'9,018
8 August 2009Gosport BoroughH[https://web.archive.org/web/20090815090224/http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/index.php?cms_ref=squad_reserves&qs_article_id=2706 0 – 3]Ritchie 13', Ashikodi **', Subotić **'832

Competitions

DateOpponentsTournamentH/AResultScorersAttendanceReferee
15 August 2009FulhamPremier LeagueH0 - 117,510Martin Atkinson
19 August 2009Birmingham CityPremier LeagueA0 - 119,922Lee Probert
22 August 2009ArsenalPremier LeagueA1 - 437}}60,049Steve Bennett
25 August 2009HerefordLeague CupH4 - 120}}, Utaka {{goal|23}}, Kranjčar {{goal|43}}, Hughes {{goal|56}}6,645Andy D'Urso
30 August 2009Man CityPremier LeagueH0 - 117,826Howard Webb
12 September 2009BoltonPremier LeagueH2 - 325}}, Boateng {{goal|43}}17,564Chris Foy
19 September 2009Aston VillaPremier LeagueA0 - 235,979Stuart Attwell
22 September 2009Carlisle UtdLeague CupA3 - 126}}, Webber {{goal|32}}, Vanden Borre {{goal|62}}7,042Neil Swarbrick
26 September 2009EvertonPremier LeagueH0 - 118,116Alan Wiley
3 October 2009Wolverhampton WanderersPremier LeagueA1 - 019}}29,023Howard Webb
17 October 2009Tottenham HotspurPremier LeagueH1 - 259}}20,821Phil Dowd
24 October 2009Hull CityPremier LeagueA0 - 023,720Stuart Attwell
27 October 2009Stoke CityLeague CupH4 - 017,59}}, Webber {{goal|55}}, Kanu {{goal|81}}11,251Peter Walton
31 October 2009Wigan AthleticPremier LeagueH4 - 035,64,90|pen.}}, Piquionne {{goal|45+3}}18,212Alan Wiley
7 November 2009Blackburn RoversPremier LeagueA1 - 315}}23,110Andre Marriner
22 November 2009Stoke CityPremier LeagueA0 - 127,069Kevin Friend
28 November 2009Manchester UnitedPremier LeagueH1 - 432|pen.}}20,482Mike Dean
1 December 2009Aston VillaLeague CupH2 - 410|o.g.}}, Kanu {{goal|87}}17,034Lee Mason
5 December 2009BurnleyPremier LeagueH2 - 065}}, Dindane {{goal|84|}}17,822Phil Dowd
12 December 2009SunderlandPremier LeagueA1 - 190+3}}37,578Steve Bennett
16 December 2009ChelseaPremier LeagueA1 - 259}}40,137Mark Clattenburg
19 December 2009LiverpoolPremier LeagueH2 - 033}}, Piquionne {{goal|82}}20,534Lee Mason
26 December 2009West Ham UnitedPremier LeagueA0 - 233,686Lee Probert
30 December 2009ArsenalPremier LeagueH1 - 474}}20,404Alan Wiley
2 January 2010Coventry CityFA CupH1 - 145}}11,214Phil Dowd
12 January 2010Coventry CityFA CupA2 - 190|o.g.}}, Mokoena {{goal|120+1}}7,097Mike Jones
23 January 2010SunderlandFA CupH2 - 142,57}}10,315Peter Walton
26 January 2010West HamPremier LeagueH1 - 176}}18,322Andre Marriner
31 January 2010Manchester CityPremier LeagueA0 - 244,015Martin Atkinson
3 February 2010FulhamPremier LeagueA0 - 121,934Anthony Taylor
6 February 2010Manchester UnitedPremier LeagueA0 - 574,684Lee Mason
9 February 2010SunderlandPremier LeagueH1 - 190+5}}16,242Kevin Friend
13 February 2010SouthamptonFA CupA4 - 166}}, Dindane {{goal|75}}, Belhadj {{goal|82}}, O'Hara {{goal|85}}31,385Howard Webb
20 February 2010Stoke CityPremier LeagueH1 - 235}}17,208Mike Dean
27 February 2010BurnleyPremier LeagueA2 - 125}}, Yebda {{goal|76|pen.}}19,714Mark Clattenburg
6 March 2010Birmingham CityFA CupH2 - 067,70}}20,456Steve Bennett
9 March 2010Birmingham CityPremier LeagueH1 - 290+2}}18,465Mike Jones
15 March 2010LiverpoolPremier LeagueA1 - 488}}40,316Stuart Attwell
20 March 2010Hull CityPremier LeagueH3 - 237}}, O'Hara {{goal|88}}, Kanu {{goal|89}}16,513Phil Dowd
24 March 2010ChelseaPremier LeagueH0 - 518,753Lee Mason
27 March 2010Tottenham HotspurPremier LeagueA0 - 235,870Kevin Friend
3 April 2010Blackburn RoversPremier LeagueH0 - 016,207Steve Bennett
11 April 2010Tottenham HotspurFA CupN2 - 099}}, Boateng {{goal|117|pen.}}84,602Alan Wiley
14 April 2010Wigan AthleticPremier LeagueA0 - 014,323Mike Dean
18 April 2010Aston VillaPremier LeagueH1 - 210}}16,523Lee Probert
24 April 2010Bolton WanderersPremier LeagueA2 - 254,68}}20,526Howard Webb
1 May 2010Wolverhampton WanderersPremier LeagueH3 - 120}}, Utaka {{goal|39}}, Brown {{goal|67}}19,213Mike Jones
9 May 2010EvertonPremier LeagueA0 - 138,730Peter Walton
15 May 2010ChelseaFA CupN0 - 188,335Chris Foy

Premier League

Results by round

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|label2= Result
| res2=L/L/L/L/L/L/L/W/L/D/W/L/L/L/W/D/L/W/L/L/D/L/L/L/D/L/W/L/L/W/L/L/D/D/L/D/W/L
|label3= Position
| res3=15/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20
|text_H=Home|text_A=Away
|color_W=green2|text_W=Win
|color_D=yellow2|text_D=Draw
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Final league table

{{2009–10 Premier League table|showteam=POR}}

Topscorers

  • {{flagicon|CIV}} Aruna Dindane 8
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Frédéric Piquionne 5
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Younès Kaboul 3
  • {{flagicon|GHA}} Kevin-Prince Boateng 3
  • {{flagicon|ALG}} Nadir Belhadj 3

References

1. ^http://www.11v11.com/teams/portsmouth/tab/players/season/2010

Football-Club-Statement-665.aspx

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=746923&sec=england&cc=3888&ghg  

External links

  • Official Website
  • {{BBC Football Info|BBClinkname=p/portsmouth}}
  • Portsmouth F.C. season 2009–10 at ESPN
{{Portsmouth F.C. seasons}}{{2009–10 in English football}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2009-10 Portsmouth F.C. Season}}

2 : 2009–10 Premier League by team|Portsmouth F.C. seasons

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