The 2009–10 Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup was the sixth edition of this tournament. Organised by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the winner qualified for the 2011 UEFA Regions' Cup.
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2009–10 Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup|
Host country | Spain |
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Dates | 6 December 2009 – 4 April 2010 |
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Teams | 17 |
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Venue(s) | 9 (in 5 host cities) |
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Champions | Galicia (1st title) |
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Runners-up | Andalusia |
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← 2007–08 2011–12 → |
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Each region had to submit a squad of 18 players.
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Legend for Qualifying Countries |
Regions that directly qualified for the semi-finals |
Regions that advanced to the play-off |
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Group A
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More information Cantabria, 3 – 2 ...
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More information Andalusia, 1 – 0 ...
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More information Cantabria, 1 – 3 ...
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Group B
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More information Galicia, 0 – 0 ...
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More information Basque Country, 2 – 1 ...
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Group C
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More information Asturias, 0 – 1 ...
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More information Canary Islands, 0 – 0 ...
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More information Asturias, 1 – 2 ...
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Group D
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More information Castilla y León, 2 – 0 ...
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More information Madrid, 1 – 2 ...
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More information Castilla y León, 1 – 1 ...
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Group E
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More information Ceuta, 0 – 0 ...
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More information Extremadura, 1 – 0 ...
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More information Melilla, 0 – 0 ...
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More information Castilla y León, 1 – 1 ...
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More information Balearic Islands, 3 – 0 ...
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More information Canary Islands, 2 – 5 ...
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- 3 goals
- Gustavo (1 in play-off)
- 2 goals
- Asier Butrón
- Joaquin Moya
- 1 goal
- Gordi
- Pibe
- Charly
- Jon Carrera
- Jaime Rayo
- Nadal
- Roberto Yanes
- Alberto Mato
- Francis
- Anxo Mato
- Diego Otero
- David Pérez
- Javier Álvarez
- Mouriño (in semifinals)
- César Otero (in the final)
- Felipe (in the final)
- Alberto Sáez
- Bretón
- Daniel Avalos
- José Antonio Gasch
A penalty shoot-out was held after the game to determine who, out of the two teams, would progress should the two teams finish on equal points and with the same goal difference. The Basque Country won the shootout 5-4.