Showing posts with label Indonesia Super League. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia Super League. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

2010-11 Indonesia Super League U-21

2010-11 Indonesia Super League U-21


2010-11 Indonesia Super League U-21The 2010â€"11 Indonesia Super League U-21 season will be the 3rd edition of Indonesia Super League U-21, a companion competition Indonesian super league that are intended for footballers under the age of twenty-one years.
The competition is divided into three acts consist of two round the group and knockout round. The 1st round is divided into three groups each containing six clubs, two top teams of each group advanced to the 2nd round. The 2nd half consisted of two groups containing three teams in each group intended, the two best teams from each group advanced to the semifinals. The winner advanced to the final semi-final, while two teams who defeated third-ranked fight. Final winner becomes the champion.
All draws held at PSSI
unless stated otherwise.
headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia
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Qualify teams: Persib Bandung U-21 and Semen Padang U-21, Pelita Jaya U-21 and Persela U-21 (Group 2), Persisam Putra U-21 and Persiwa Wamena U-21 (Group 3).
All match play in GMSB Stadium. The draw for this Round took place on 21 April 2011 with ties to be played on the weekend of 26-30 April 2011.

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2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 2nd stage

2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 2nd stage


2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 2nd stageThe 2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 2nd stage is contested by a total of 10 teams.
The draw for the group stage was held at the PT. Liga Indonesia house in Jakarta, Indonesia on 8 June 2012. Round I of 2nd stage started 15 June 2012 to ended on 23 June 2012.
In each group, teams play each other home-and-away in a round-robin format, but all the match was held at the same stadium with a home tournament. The winners and runners-up of each group advance to the semifinal.
All matches were played
Lamongan.
in Surajaya Stadium,
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All matches were played
Jayapura.
in Mandala Stadium,
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Sunday, July 13, 2014

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stage

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stage

The knockout phase of the 2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 began on 4 May 2011 and will conclude on 8 May 2011 with the final at Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia. The knockout phase involves the four teams who finished in the top two in each of their groups in the 2nd group stage.
2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stageStarting times up to end of May are WIB.
All draws held at PSSIheadquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The 2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Semi-final will be played on 5 May 2011 at Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The 2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Third placed will be played on 8 May 2011 at Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The 2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Final will be played on 8 May 2011 at Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stage

2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stage

2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 knockout stageThe knockout stage of 2012 Indonesia Super League U-21 is scheduled to begin on 28 June 2012 and to be completed on 1 July 2012 with the final at the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang Regency. After the completion of the group stage on 23 June 2012, four teams qualified for the semi-finals, which are to be played from 28 June 2012. Host clubs Arema FC U-21 failed to qualify for the semi-finals.

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2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Final

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Final

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Final
2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 FinalThe 2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 Final was an football match which was played on Sunday, 8 May 2010. It was the 3rd final of the Indonesia Super League U-21. The match was played at the Soemantri Brodjonegoro Stadium in Jakarta and was contested by Semen Padang U-21 of Padang and Persela U-21 from Lamongan. Semen Padang U-21 and Persela U-21 was a debutant of the final stage.
Persela beat Semen Padang with the score 2-0.

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21


2011 Indonesia Super League U-21

2011 Indonesia Super League U-21
The 2010-2011 Indonesia Super League U-21 season will be the 3rd edition of Indonesia Super League U-21, a companion competition Indonesian super league that are intended for footballers under the age of twenty-one years.
The competition is divided into three acts consist of two round the group and knockout round. The 1st round is divided into three groups each containing six clubs, two top teams of each group advanced to the 2nd round. The 2nd half consisted of two groups containing three teams in each group intended, the two best teams from each group advanced to the semifinals. The winner advanced to the final semi-final, while two teams who defeated third-ranked fight. Final winner becomes the champion.
All draws held at PSSI
unless stated otherwise.
headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia
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2011 Indonesia Super League U-21Qualify teams: Persib Bandung U-21 and Semen Padang U-21, Pelita Jaya U-21 and Persela U-21 (Group 2), Persisam Putra U-21 and Persiwa Wamena U-21 (Group 3).
All match play in GMSB Stadium. The draw for this Round took place on 21 April 2011 with ties to be played on the weekend of 26-30 April 2011.

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2009-10 Indonesia Super League U-21

2009-10 Indonesia Super League U-21

The 2009-2010 Indonesia Super League U-21 season will be the 2nd edition of Indonesia Super League U-21, a companion competition Indonesian super league that are intended for footballers under the age of twenty-one years.
2009-10 Indonesia Super League U-212009-10 Indonesia Super League U-21The competition is divided into three acts consist of two round the group and knockout round.

The 1st round is divided into three groups each containing six clubs, two top teams of each group advanced to the 2nd round. The 2nd half consisted of two groups containing three teams in each group intended, the two best teams from each group advanced to the semifinals. The winner advanced to the final semi-final, while two teams who defeated third-ranked fight. Final winner becomes the champion.

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2009-10 Indonesia Super League


2009-10 Indonesia Super League

2009-10 Indonesia Super League
The 2009â€"10 Indonesia Super League season is the 2nd edition of this newly born competition (which replaced the Premier Division as the top rank of football system in the country.
The campaign began on 11 October 2009. A total of 18 teams are competing in the league, 14 of which contested the 2008â€"09 season and four of which were promoted from the Premier Division. The title was won by Arema Indonesia. This is their 1st title.
2009-10 Indonesia Super LeagueUpdated to games played on 5 June 2010.Source: Liga IndonesiaRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.1Qualified by winning the 2010 Piala Indonesia.(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.Only applicable when the season isn't finished:(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
Aldo Barreto is the top
goals.
goalscorer of 2009â€"10 ISL with 19
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Updated to games played on August 8, 2010Source: Indonesia Super LeagueNotes:†Team played previous season in Premier Division.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Persema Malang

Persema Malang

Persema Malang
Persema Malang
Persema, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Malang is an Indonesian football club based in Malang, East Java. They play in Indonesia's breakaway football league, Liga Primer Indonesia. In the Indonesian media, the tautology Persema Malang is often used.
The club was officially established in 1953, with primary funding from Malang's municipal budget. It was part of the Indonesian Super League until January 2011 when they hosted LPI's inaugural match and stopped relying on public funds. The other local team, Arema Malang, is one of the most successful clubs in ISL. The team's nickname is "Laskar Ken Arok" while its home stadium is Gajayana Stadium.
Persema has never won a trophy during its years in the Indonesian Super League, mostly dwelling in the mid to bottom part of the table. The team was relegated into Indonesia's Division One in 2003. However, after two seasons, Persema bounced back to the second-tier league. Persema eventually gained promotion to the ISL in 2008 and stayed there until its 2011 shift to LPI.
Persema is now popular as the club that 1st hired European-born naturalized players Irfan Bachdim and Kim Jeffrey Kurniawan whose nominations to the Indonesian under-23 national football team in 2011 were cancelled by the Indonesian Football Association because they chose to play in the breakaway league. Its coach Timo Scheunemann is a German who was born and bred in Indonesia and has become a father figure in Indonesia for Bachdim and Kurniawan. His ability to speak Indonesian and Javanese makes him popular among local journalists.

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PSMS Medan

PSMS Medan

PSMS Medan
PSMS Medan
Persatuan Sepakbola Medan dan Sekitarnya, commonly referred to as PSMS Medan or simply as PSMS, are an Indonesian football club based in Medan, Indonesia. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs. PSMS Medan are currently divided into two teams, each plays in the Indonesia Super League (ISL) and Indonesian Premier League (IPL).
In March 1950, the Dutch military left Medan. Football organizations of the State of East Sumatra during the Dutch population, Medan en Omstreken Voetbal Bond and Oost Sumatra Voettbal Bond (OSVB), which had been founded since the early 1930s and then in 1950 changed their name to the Persatuan Sepakbola Medan dan Sekitarnya or were shortened to PSMS.
PSMS are a football club which originated and based in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra. PSMS Medan were founded on 21 April 1950 but since 1930 had founded the football organizations called Medan en Omstreken Voetbal Bond and Oost Sumatra Voettbal Bond (OSVB), which is believed to be the embryo of the founding of PSMS.
The tobacco of Deli was chosen as the logo of the team as the base of the team, Medan, where was known worldwide because of its tobacco plantations. PSMS Medan are also known for their style of play called rap-rap, which is characterized by roughness, speedy and insistent football, but still uphold sportsmanship.
PSMS glories eras occurred since 1954. At that time PSMS often invited and were invited by teams from overseas such as Grazer AK, Kowloon Motorbus, Grasshopper, Star Soccerites (Singapore) and others. Thanked to the victory which often tasted by PSMS against foreign teams, PSMS earned the nickname The Killer or executioners of the teams from abroad.
The existence of PSMS in the early days of their appearance were no doubt. PSMS often won against every domestic and foreign clubs matches. At that time PSMS dubbed with the nickname The Killer because they always beat his opponent on the field. At that time PSMS also consisted of the phenomenal players like Ramlan Yatim, Ramli Yatim, Buyung Bahrum, Cornelius Siahaan, Yusuf Siregar and others. Their dribble expertise made PSMS and North Sumatra often won several tournaments and sports leagues such as Pekan Olahraga Nasional and Perserikatan.
Entering the 1960s, PSMS became a frightening specter for the clubs in Indonesia. They won Perserikatan title for the 1st time in the 1967 season after beating Persebaya Surabaya in the final.
PSMS are the Indonesian 1st club who have competed in the Asian Champion Club Tournament in 1970. PSMS won 4th place in the semi-finals after defeated by Taj Club 2-0 and in the 3rd place match was defeated by Homenetmen 1-0.
They retained the title in the 1969-1971 season after beating Persebaya again in the final. And with Persija Jakarta, they became joint champions in the 1973-1975 season due to excessive protests to the referee in the 40th minute that caused the match had to be stopped.
After 8 years without a title, finally PSMS ended their title drought in 1983 after in the final, they defeated Persib Bandung 3-2 in a penalty shootout. They returned to defend the title in the 1985 season when they defeated Persib 2-1 in a penalty shootout (a.e.t 2-2). The match was played at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, and was witnessed by 150.000 spectators of 110.000 seating capacity, which made a highest attendance record in the history of Indonesian football. According to the Asian Football Confederation book that published in 1987, this match was the biggest match in the history of amateur football in the world.
During this glories eras, PSMS were strengthened by many quality players such as Ipong Silalahi, Wibisono, Tumsila, Sarman Panggabean, Tumpak Sihite, Nobon Kayamuddin, Ruslan Ismail, Parlin Siagian, Sunardi A., Khaidar Aswan, M. Siddik, Ricky Yacobi, Yuswardi, Ronny Pasla, Iswadi Idris, Abdul Rahman Gurning, Anwar Ujang, Ponirin Meka, Jaya Hartono, Zulkarnaen Lubis, Soetjipto Soentoro and others.
PSMS glories eras ended in the early 1990s. In the 1991-92 season, they became the runner-up when they lost to PSM Makassar 2-1 in the final. When the era of Perserikatan ended and turned into the Liga Indonesia, PSMS achievement was up and down. In the Liga Indonesia 1994-95 and 1995-96, they became the mid-table club. Even in the 1996-97 season, PSMS almost relegated to First Division. The situation improved when in 1997-98 season, they ranked 1st at the west division. But the competition was stopped due to the May 1998 riots which made the security condition in Indonesia wasn't conducive.
After the riots, Liga Indonesia was held again in the season 1998-99. In this season, PSMS managed to qualify for the semi-finals. In the semifinal, they lost against Persebaya 4-2 in a penalty shootout. In that game, PSMS wore their away costume. In the next season, they qualified for the last 8 and ranked 4th in Group A along with PSM, Pupuk Kaltim, and Persijatim. In the season 2001, they qualified to the semifinals and would play against PSM. They lost 3-2 in a penalty shootout (a.e.t 2-2).
Although they became semi-finalist in the Liga Indonesia 2001, it didn't guarantee the success of PSMS in the next season. After starting two games poorly, their poor form finally stopped when they played against Arema FC. They won 1-0, thanked to Suharyono goal in the 87th minute. After the game, poor form still haunted PSMS. Finally at the end of the season, they ranked 11th, which meant that they were relegated to First Division. This was the worst achievement in the history of the club.
PSMS rose above adversity. Playing in 2003 First Division, PSMS were in Group A along with Persiraja Banda Aceh, PSSB Bireun, Persikad Depok, PSBL Langsa, Perserang Serang, and PSBL Bandar Lampung. PSMS ranked 1st and made sure to qualify for the last eight. PSMS started the game in the last eight very well. Won 2-1 against Persela Lamongan in the 1st game, PSMS was losing 1-2 against Persiraja in the 2nd game. The fierce competition ensued at the top of the league, and finally PSMS ranked 2nd and ensured their promotion to the Liga Indonesia along with Persebaya.
Upon returning to the Liga Indonesia 2004, PSMS performance wasn't very bad. They started the season poorly, PSMS finished the season by being in 7th position with 47 points, the result of 14 wins, 5 draws and 15 defeats.
Before entering the new season, they won the 2nd edition of Bang Yos Gold Cup, a pre-season competition initiated by Sutiyoso, the governor of Jakarta at that time. In the final, they beat Geylang United 5-1 at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. Entering the 2005 season, Liga Indonesia format changed from the format of one region into two regions. PSMS located in the western region along with their rivals, Persija and Persib. They started the season dramatically, by defeating PSPS Pekanbaru 3-2 in Teladan Stadium. Erratic performance made the competition with Persib to qualify for the round of eight. With the very fierce competition, PSMS finally qualified to the round of eight after being in 4th position, 4-point difference with Persib in 5th position. In the round of eight, PSMS were in Group B along with Persipura Jayapura, Persik Kediri, and Arema. In the 1st game, they played a goalless draw against Arema. Their hope to qualify for the finals came when they won 2-1 against Persik, but their hope vanished when they lost 1-0 to Persipura. They only qualified for the 3rd place playoff against PSIS Semarang. In that game, they conceded 1st by Muhammad Ridwan goal in the 12th minute. Alcidio Fleitas equalized in the 21st minute. PSIS ensured their victory by Harri Salisburi goal in the 78th minute. PSIS won 3rd place, while PSMS won 4th place.
Like the previous season, PSMS competed in the 3rd edition of Bang Yos Gold Cup before entering the new season. They managed to retain the title they have won the previous edition, after their 2-1 win against Persik in the final. In 2006 season, their performance declined slightly than last season, because they were just in 5th position, 3-point difference with Persekabpas Pasuruan, which made them fail to qualify for the last 8. The competition of the 4th position in the western region between PSMS and Persekabpas was very dramatic. In the last game in the western region, PSMS lost against Persijap Jepara 0-1 at home, while Persekabpas won 3-2 against Sriwijaya FC. Persekabpas qualified for the last 8 as they were in 4th position in the western region.
PSMS tried to improve their performance in the 2007-08 season. With their successful to retain their title in the 4th edition of Bang Yos Gold Cup that made them the immortal owner of Bang Yos Gold Cup, they believed they could won their 1st title in Liga Indonesia since the era of Perserikatan ended. Their ambition was almost achieved after they were in 3rd position in the western region under Sriwijaya FC and Persija, who made them qualify for the last 8. In the last 8, they were in Group A along with Sriwijaya FC, Arema, and Persiwa Wamena. They managed to qualify for the semi-finals after they were in 2nd place under Sriwijaya FC. They met Persipura in the semifinals, and they qualified for the final as they won 4-5 in a penalty shootout. This was the PSMS 1st final match in the era of Liga Indonesia. In the final, they had to admit defeat on Sriwijaya FC 3-1.
Because the Football Association of Indonesia wanted to introduce the professionalism of Indonesian football competition by making Indonesia Super League as the highest competition, PSMS had to relocate to Gelora Bung Karno Stadium as their home since Teladan Stadium didn't fulfill the criteria of professionalism which were created by the League Board of Indonesia. By the start of the 2008-09 season, PSMS were still haunted by internal polemics between the management team with the manager who raised the PSMS resignation news of Indonesian Super League 2008-09. Finally on 10 July 2008, the League Board of Indonesia decided to continue to include PSMS Medan to Indonesia Super League.
Entering the 1st season of the Indonesia Super League, PSMS were hit a lot of problems. Starting from the massive exodus of star players who came out because of unresolved salary issues, then Teladan Stadium didn't pass the stratification of Indonesia Super League which makes PSMS must move their home base, until the problem of disunity in the body of the club. PSMS started the league very badly. Under the coaching of Iwan Setiawan, PSMS were struggling in the relegation zone along the half of the 1st round. Looking at these achievements, Iwan Setiawan eventually sacked and replaced by New Zealander coach Eric Williams. Conditions were never changed. Eric Wiiliams could not lift PSMS into a better position, so that he also sacked at the end of the 1st round and was replaced by Brazilian coach Luciano Leandro. He was only able to be in PSMS for less than three months before he was sacked on February 5, 2009 following the poor results of the last two games.
Entering the 2nd round of the league, major improvements were done. Among these are made the assistant coach Liestiadi as head coach in place of Luciano Leandro, and to move their home base from Siliwangi Stadium to Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium. PSMS gradually climbed out of the relegation zone. Even in the AFC Cup 2009, PSMS made a record as the 1st Indonesian football club who reached the last 16 after being the runner-up of Group F under South China, although they were later defeated by Chonburi FC 4-0 in the last 16. But unfortunately at the end of the league, PSMS were in 15th position which forced PSMS to play the promotion/relegation play-off against the 4th place of 2008-09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division, Persebaya Surabaya.
PSMS were eventually relegated for the 2nd time after 5-4 defeat in a penalty shootout at Siliwangi Stadium. For the 2nd time, PSMS had to accept the reality of relegation after finishing the previous season as a runner-up of league.
In 2011, PSMS are divided into two teams, one team led by Idris SE plays in the Indonesia Super League and the other team led by Freddy Hutabarat plays in the Indonesian Premier League.

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Semen Padang F.C.

Semen Padang F.C.

Semen Padang F.C.
Semen Padang F.C.
Semen Padang Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club, based in Indarung, Padang, Indonesia, that plays in the Indonesian Premier League. The club was established on 30 November 1980.
Semen Padang Football Club is a professional football club founded at 30 November 1980 by Mr. Azwar Anas and owned by PT. Semen Padang, which is the oldest cement companies in Indonesia. This football club based in Indarung, Padang, West Sumatra and called Kabau Sirah or Red Bull. Before the creation of Liga Indonesia, as a professional club owned by a company, they competed at Galatama. Their 1st title was winning the Piala Galatama on 1992, by a vital goal from Delfi Adri into Arema Malang net, thus qualified them for their 1st appearances at Asia level, the 1993-94 Asian Cup Winners Cup. At that competition, they fought until reach the quarterfinal.
Semen Padang F.C. also known as Indonesia's team which combined local talent from Sumatra, mixed with Papua. One of memorable moment in 2002, when they went into 2002 Liga Indonesia Premier Division before defeated by champion's Petrokimia Putra in penalty shoot-out. At that season, coach Suhatman Imam brought Ellie Aiboy, Paulus Krey, Erol Iba, and blend them with local talent such as Hengky Ardiles, Rommy Diaz Putra, Nico Susanto, Kusdiyanto, Effendi Ibrahim, and flamboyan goalkeeper Zulkarnain Zakaria. In their journey, they beat favorite team such as Persija Jakarta, PSM Makassar, Barito Putra, Arema Malang, Persib Bandung, and their nemesis, PSMS Medan.
Semen Padang FC currently have a stadium, which has about 15.000 seats. This stadium was named Haji Agus Salim Stadium, an intellectual and a national hero from the local Muslim Minangkabau.
Supporters of this club formerly called Urang Awak. But since 2001, this club has fanatical supporters called The Kmer's (Kabau Sirah Fans Club). And now Semen Padang also has another group of supporters called Spartacks (Supporter Padang Dan Anak Rantau Cinta Kabau Sirah) or literally (Padang Supporter and Outsiders Loving Kabau Sirah) and The Kmer'snita and Uni Spartacks (for woman supporters) and UWS (Ultras West Sumatera) 1980, who always competed to support the team.
Semen Padang have a very tough competitor in the league, Sriwijaya, since the beginning of the Indonesia Super League. Their meeting usually called derby kalasik. This game is also often called the Sumatra Derby. Another fierce competitor are PSMS Medan and PSPS Pekanbaru.

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Persitara North Jakarta

Persitara North Jakarta
Persitara North Jakarta
Persitara North Jakarta or just Persitara is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta. Currently, Persitara plays in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as they were relegated from the previous edition of Indonesia Super League.
The club's home base are the Kamal Muara Stadium or the Soemantri Bojonegoro.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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2014 Indonesia Super League

2014 Indonesia Super League

2014 Indonesia Super League
2014 Indonesia Super League
The 2014 Indonesia Super League season is the 6th season of the Indonesia Super League, a fully professional football competition as the top tier of the football league pyramid in Indonesia. The season scheduled begins on January 2013.
This season is the season in which the merging of the two professional leagues in Indonesia Indonesian Premier League and Indonesian Super League (ISL) after the dualism of the competition since 2011. In PSSI Extraordinary Congress on 17 March 2013 it was decided that the unification league will be called the Indonesia Super League to be followed by 22 clubs.
Indonesia Super League to be followed by 22 clubs consisting of fourteen Super League teams, four teams of the Premier League, three Premier Division teams and one team winning the play-off between ranked 15th Super League and ranked 4th Premier Division.
Team winning the play-off between the 4th Premier Division Persikabo Bogor with rank fifteenth Super League Pelita Bandung Raya will participate.
Champion, runner-up along with the 3rd and 4th ranking of the 2013 Indonesian Premier League will participate.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Updated to games played on 18 September 2013.Source:Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.Only applicable when the season isn't finished:(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.
The selection is done by a team of Technical Study Group which was formed by PT Liga Indonesia. TSG is a part of the High Performance Group (HPG), whose task is to analyze the technical, the whole game Indonesia Super League and also determine individual worthy of the award. The team consists of Joppie Lepel, Yeyen Tumena, Demis Djamaoeddin, and Tommy Welly.

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Persitara North Jakarta

Persitara North Jakarta

Persitara North Jakarta
Persitara North Jakarta
Persitara North Jakarta or just Persitara is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta. Currently, Persitara plays in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as they were relegated from the previous edition of Indonesia Super League.
The club's home base are the Kamal Muara Stadium or the Soemantri Bojonegoro.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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PSAP Sigli

PSAP Sigli

PSAP Sigli
PSAP Sigli
PSAP stands for Persatuan Sepak bola Aceh Pidie. PSAP Sigli is an Indonesian football club based in Sigli, Pidie Regency, Aceh. Club played in Indonesia Super League.
PSAP Sigli stadium named Kuta Asan Stadium. Its location was in downtown Sigli.
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Sriwijaya F.C.

Sriwijaya F.C.

Sriwijaya F.C.
Sriwijaya F.C.

Sriwijaya Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Sriwijaya, is an Indonesian football club based in Palembang, Province of South Sumatra, Indonesia. They are now playing in Indonesia Super League.

Although being a football representative from the Province of South Sumatra, Sriwijaya was actually founded in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, as Persijatim East Jakarta in 1976. Because of some financial reasons, the club decided to move to Solo City and become Persijatim Solo Football Club. The financial condition, however, didn't improve until the Province of South Sumatra bought the ownership of the team and renamed the team Sriwijaya Football Club.

The team crest is a circular logo bearing the team motto Sumatera Selatan Bersatu Teguh, which means that the team can be used as one means to realize the unity of the round from all communities in South Sumatra province. It's also the motto of the province.

The construction of the stadium began on 23 January 2001. It was built after the city of Palembang was appointed for the host for PON XVI on 2 September 2004. The stadium's name is derived from the Srivijaya maritime empire which centred is in Palembang and succeeded in uniting western region of the archipelago from the 7th century to the 12th century. Beside being the base for Sriwijaya F.C., it also was used as one of the stadiums that hold the match in the 2007 Asian Cup as a companion for the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. This stadium is also the 3rd largest stadium in Indonesia, after the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium and Palaran Stadium. The stadium was recognized by the international standards. A record number of spectators was recorded in the stadium during the competition the 2008â€"09 Indonesia Super League when Sriwijaya entertained Persija Jakarta. The number exceeds the number of spectators on the opening of PON XVI.

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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Beladas, Singamania
Mania) are supporter of
(fullname: Sriwijaya FC Palembang
Sriwijaya FC.

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Persiba Balikpapan

Persiba Balikpapan

Persiba Balikpapan
Persiba Balikpapan
Persiba, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Balikpapan is an Indonesian football club based in Balikpapan, Indonesia. In media, the tautology Persiba Balikpapan is often used and to distinguish the club with another club with the same acronym, Persiba Bantul.
Beruang Madu is the club's nickname, taken from the city mascot of Balikpapan. Another nickname given is Selicin Minyak (slippery as oil) because Balikpapan is the center for oil and gas industry of Indonesia.
Persiba home stadium is Persiba Stadium with 15,000 capacity and terrible condition. Persiba plays in the Indonesia Super League, the top rank football competition in Indonesia.
Currently, Aldo
band for Persiba.
Barreto holds the captaincy
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Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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PS Barito Putera

PS Barito Putera

PS Barito Putera
PS Barito Putera
Persatuan Sepak Bola Barito Putera is an Indonesian football club based in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. The club is currently competing in the Indonesia Super League.
Persatuan Sepakbola Barito Putera is a football club owned by H. Abdussamad Sulaiman HB, a prominent businessman and later also known as the Chairman of the Golkar Party of South Kalimantan. Headquartered in the 17 May Stadium.
October 31, 2008, the
competition PSSI division 2.
team managed to win the
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July 5, 2012, the team managed to defeat Persepam Pamekasan and thus going to the Top flight for the 1st time since 2003.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Persela Lamongan

Persela Lamongan

Persela Lamongan
Persela Lamongan
Persela, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Lamongan is an association football club based in Lamongan, Indonesia. In media, the tautology Persela Lamongan is often used. Currently the club plays in Indonesia Super League, the top flight football league in the country.
Although it has been established since 18 April 1967, Persela just started to show its existence in 2003, nine years after the national football competition entered the professional era in 1994. Before 2003, Persela used to play in the lower divisions but now plays in the Super League.
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Persipura Jayapura

Persipura Jayapura

Persipura Jayapura
Persipura Jayapura
Persipura, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura is a professional football club based in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia. The tautology The traditional team home kit is black and red striped shirt, looks alike with A.C. Milan shirt. Persipura Jayapura is often used in local media.
The team nickname is "The Black Pearls" or Mutiara Hitam. Persipura competes in the top division in Indonesian football. Persipura's stadium is known as the Mandala Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 spectators.
In Indonesia's 2nd division, Persipura Jayapura were crowned champion in the 1979 and 1993 seasons. Despite its success, the team was still not able to appear competitive on the national football stage, until they succeeded in winning the top flight in 2005. Between 2009â€"2011 Persipura already had 2 trophies of Indonesian Super League. They took a 1st place in 2009â€"2010 term. Persipura also took a 2nd place during 2010â€"2011 and also become a runner up for Indonesian Cup. They lost 2-1 to Sriwijaya FC in the final. After that term they use transfer window to strengthen their team and also they keep the old coach. During this 2011â€"2012 season, Persipura finally took the 1st place at Indonesian Super League and won a qualifying spot for the 2012 AFC Champions League.

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