Indonesian league history
From 1914 to 1979, the national football competition held in Indonesia in the amateur,and better known as the Union.
A. Alliance
A. Alliance
United is a football competition was first held Indonesia in 1931. Forerunner of this competition began when on April 19, 1930, together with PSIM VIJ Jakarta (now PersijaJakarta), BIVB Bandung (Bandung now Arsenal), IVBM (now PPSM Magelang), mvb(PSM Madison) SIVB (Persebaya Surabaya), VVB (Persis Solo) helped give birth toPSSI in a meeting held in Yogyakarta Hadiprojo Societeit. After a meeting finally agreed on the establishment perbagai parent organization named Sports Football Associationof Indonesia (PSSI) in 1931 and based in Mataram
list of champions and runners-up
Place Season Champion Runner-up Result
Banda Aceh Jakarta 1980 Persiraja 3-1 Persipura Jayapura
1981 - 1982 Not Held
1983 Jakarta PSMS Medan 0-0 (3-2 pen) Arsenal London
1984 Not Held
1985 Jakarta PSMS Medan 2-2 (2-1 pen) Arsenal London
1986 Jakarta Bandung Arsenal 1-0 Perseman Manokwari
1986/1987 Jakarta Surabaya PSIS Semarang 1-0 Persebaya
1987/1988 Jakarta Persebaya Surabaya 3-2 Persija
1988/1989 is Underway
1989/1990 Jakarta Bandung Arsenal 2-0 Persebaya Surabaya
1990/1991 is Underway
1991/1992 Jakarta PSMS Medan 2-1 PSM Makassar
1992/1993 is Underway
1993/1994 Jakarta Bandung Arsenal 2-0 PSM Ujungpandang
In the year 1979/80 was introduced competition Galatama (Major League Soccer).However, both United and Galatama still running on its own. Galatama a competitionsemi-professional football that consists of a single division (except in seasons 1983 and1990 consist of 2 divisions).
2.Galatama
Until 1979, the United National Championship is the only national competition in Indonesia. The United National Championship is an amateur. Beginning in 1979 a competition PSSI semi-professional football, was named Major League Soccer shortened to Galatama. Galatama competition is one of the pioneers of professional and semi-professional league in Asia besides Hong Kong.
In 1994, the All Indonesia Football Association United and Galatama combine and form the Liga Indonesia. Blending in the United fanaticism and professionalism Galatama owned. With the goal of improving the quality of football Indonesia.
Galatama in 1994 and United merged into Liga Indonesia.
Champion Galatama
(Pelita Jaya win through 4-2 In Penalty Shootout Year 1990) Season Champion Runner-up Result
1979/1980 Color White Rose Court
1980/1982 NIAC Mitra Jayakarta
1982/1983 UMS 80 3-2 NIAC Mitra
1983/1984 Main Yanita 1-0 Mercu Buana
1984 Main Yanita 2-0 UMS 80
Krama Yudha 1985 Three Diamonds 1-0 Arseto
1986/1987 Three Diamonds 4-2 Krama Yudha Pelita Jaya
1987/1988 NIAC Mitra Pelita Jaya 3-1
1988/1989 Pelita Jaya Mitra NIAC 2-1
Pelita Jaya 1-1 1990 Krama Yudha Three Diamonds
1991/1992 Arseto Pupuk Kaltim
1992/1993 Arema Pupuk Kaltim
1993/1994 Pelita Jaya 1-0 Gelora Dewata
Participating clubs Ever For The Liga Indonesia Still Walking:
A. Aceh's son (Lhokseumawe, Aceh) 1990-1994
2. Pardedetex (Medan) 1979-1984
3. Mercu Buana (Medan) 1980-1984
4. Jaya Medan (Medan) 1987-1994
5. Semen Padang (Padang) 1983-1994
6. Pusri Palembang (Palembang) 1987-1989
7. Major Jake Lampung / Yanita Main (1983) / Three Diamonds (1985) / Krama Yudha Three Diamond (1986) (1979 Lampung, 1983 Bogor, Palembang 1986, Jakarta 1990) 1979-1991
8. Lampung Son (Lampung) 1987-1989
9. Great color (New York) 1979-1994
10. Jayakarta (Jakarta) 1979-1982
11. Muda Indonesia (Jakarta) 1979-1984
12. BBSA (Bangka Billiton Sports Association) Tama (Jakarta) 1979/1980 first season
13. Buana Son (New York) 1979-1982
14. We light (Jakarta) 1979-1982
15. Tunas Core (New York) 1979-1987
16. Space (New York) 1980-1984
17. UMS '80 (New York) 1980-1984
18. Arseto (1979 Jakarta, 1983 Solo / Surakarta) 1979-1994
19. Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 1986-1994
20. Perkesa '78 / Perkesa Mataram (1987) / Son Mataram (1992) (1979 Bogor, 1980Sidoarjo, Yogyakarta 1987) 1979-1994
21. Sari Bumi Raya (1979 Bandung, Yogyakarta 1980) 1979-1984
22. Main Tempo (London) 1983/84 first season
23. Bandung Raya (London) 1987-1994
24. Eastern Star (Cirebon) 1980-1983
25. Tidar Sakti (Magelang) 1979-1982
26. Elephant Mungkur Muria Tama (Holy) 1 1990-1992 season
27. B.P.D. Central Java (Semarang) 1988-1994
28. NIAC Mitra / Mitra Surabaya (1990) (Surabaya) 1979-1994
29. ASGG Assyabaab Galatama/1992 ASGS Salim Group (Surabaya) 1990-1994
30. Son Petrochemicals (Gresik) 1988-1994
31. Arema (Malang) 1987-1994
32. Bentoel Galatama (Jember) 1990/1992 first season
33. Caprina (London) 1983/84 first season
34. Yudha Bali (Denpasar) 1984 first season
35. Surge of the Gods (London) 1990-1994
36. Barito Putra (Banjarmasin) 1988-1994
37. Pupuk Kaltim (Bontang) 1989-1994
38. Mahakam/1993 Putra Putra Samarinda (Samarinda) 1990-1994
39. Main Makassar (Makassar) 1980-1989
40. Bima Kencana (Makassar) 1983/84 first season
41. Son Palu (Palu) 1987-1989
Until 1979, the United National Championship is the only national competition in Indonesia. The United National Championship is an amateur. Beginning in 1979 a competition PSSI semi-professional football, was named Major League Soccer shortened to Galatama. Galatama competition is one of the pioneers of professional and semi-professional league in Asia besides Hong Kong.
In 1994, the All Indonesia Football Association United and Galatama combine and form the Liga Indonesia. Blending in the United fanaticism and professionalism Galatama owned. With the goal of improving the quality of football Indonesia.
Galatama in 1994 and United merged into Liga Indonesia.
Champion Galatama
(Pelita Jaya win through 4-2 In Penalty Shootout Year 1990) Season Champion Runner-up Result
1979/1980 Color White Rose Court
1980/1982 NIAC Mitra Jayakarta
1982/1983 UMS 80 3-2 NIAC Mitra
1983/1984 Main Yanita 1-0 Mercu Buana
1984 Main Yanita 2-0 UMS 80
Krama Yudha 1985 Three Diamonds 1-0 Arseto
1986/1987 Three Diamonds 4-2 Krama Yudha Pelita Jaya
1987/1988 NIAC Mitra Pelita Jaya 3-1
1988/1989 Pelita Jaya Mitra NIAC 2-1
Pelita Jaya 1-1 1990 Krama Yudha Three Diamonds
1991/1992 Arseto Pupuk Kaltim
1992/1993 Arema Pupuk Kaltim
1993/1994 Pelita Jaya 1-0 Gelora Dewata
Participating clubs Ever For The Liga Indonesia Still Walking:
A. Aceh's son (Lhokseumawe, Aceh) 1990-1994
2. Pardedetex (Medan) 1979-1984
3. Mercu Buana (Medan) 1980-1984
4. Jaya Medan (Medan) 1987-1994
5. Semen Padang (Padang) 1983-1994
6. Pusri Palembang (Palembang) 1987-1989
7. Major Jake Lampung / Yanita Main (1983) / Three Diamonds (1985) / Krama Yudha Three Diamond (1986) (1979 Lampung, 1983 Bogor, Palembang 1986, Jakarta 1990) 1979-1991
8. Lampung Son (Lampung) 1987-1989
9. Great color (New York) 1979-1994
10. Jayakarta (Jakarta) 1979-1982
11. Muda Indonesia (Jakarta) 1979-1984
12. BBSA (Bangka Billiton Sports Association) Tama (Jakarta) 1979/1980 first season
13. Buana Son (New York) 1979-1982
14. We light (Jakarta) 1979-1982
15. Tunas Core (New York) 1979-1987
16. Space (New York) 1980-1984
17. UMS '80 (New York) 1980-1984
18. Arseto (1979 Jakarta, 1983 Solo / Surakarta) 1979-1994
19. Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 1986-1994
20. Perkesa '78 / Perkesa Mataram (1987) / Son Mataram (1992) (1979 Bogor, 1980Sidoarjo, Yogyakarta 1987) 1979-1994
21. Sari Bumi Raya (1979 Bandung, Yogyakarta 1980) 1979-1984
22. Main Tempo (London) 1983/84 first season
23. Bandung Raya (London) 1987-1994
24. Eastern Star (Cirebon) 1980-1983
25. Tidar Sakti (Magelang) 1979-1982
26. Elephant Mungkur Muria Tama (Holy) 1 1990-1992 season
27. B.P.D. Central Java (Semarang) 1988-1994
28. NIAC Mitra / Mitra Surabaya (1990) (Surabaya) 1979-1994
29. ASGG Assyabaab Galatama/1992 ASGS Salim Group (Surabaya) 1990-1994
30. Son Petrochemicals (Gresik) 1988-1994
31. Arema (Malang) 1987-1994
32. Bentoel Galatama (Jember) 1990/1992 first season
33. Caprina (London) 1983/84 first season
34. Yudha Bali (Denpasar) 1984 first season
35. Surge of the Gods (London) 1990-1994
36. Barito Putra (Banjarmasin) 1988-1994
37. Pupuk Kaltim (Bontang) 1989-1994
38. Mahakam/1993 Putra Putra Samarinda (Samarinda) 1990-1994
39. Main Makassar (Makassar) 1980-1989
40. Bima Kencana (Makassar) 1983/84 first season
41. Son Palu (Palu) 1987-1989
In the year 2008 until now, PSSI as
the parent union and the supreme organization of
football Indonesia, Indonesia Super League organized the first
professional footballleague in Indonesia, replacing the League
of Indonesia as the top level of competition inIndonesia.
3. Indonesian League
Indonesia First Division League is the competition level in Liga Indonesia 2, under theIndonesia Super League. Prior to 2008, First Division is the top-level competitions.
First Division was formed in 1994 through the fusion of two competitions that existed atthat time, the Union and Galatama. In the season 1997/98, the competition was halteddue to political conditions in Indonesia are not conducive.
Since first convening Indonesia First Division League, the competition has undergoneseveral changes in the competition system. Had introduced a system of full competitionin 2003 and 2004 season, the 2006 season, the competition system of two regions withthe Great 8 round performance re-used.
4. Indonesia Super League
Indonesia Super League (LSI) or the Indonesia Super League (ISL) is a football competition between the highest level of professional clubs in the Liga Indonesia. LSIorganized by PT Liga Indonesia (formerly BLI), which is owned by the PSSI. LSI followedthe best 18 teams will each play a full round of the competition 34 games, home and away. Operating systems for every club participants with promotion and relegation to theFirst Division. Erratic season and adapted to the conditions or atmosphere that occurredin Indonesia. The main sponsor was a cigarette company Djarum LSI, the LSI is therefore officially known as Djarum.
It's still ongoing Djarum Djarum ISL and ISL can award Panasonic Awards 2010 sporting events within the category favorite.
3. Indonesian League
Indonesia First Division League is the competition level in Liga Indonesia 2, under theIndonesia Super League. Prior to 2008, First Division is the top-level competitions.
First Division was formed in 1994 through the fusion of two competitions that existed atthat time, the Union and Galatama. In the season 1997/98, the competition was halteddue to political conditions in Indonesia are not conducive.
Since first convening Indonesia First Division League, the competition has undergoneseveral changes in the competition system. Had introduced a system of full competitionin 2003 and 2004 season, the 2006 season, the competition system of two regions withthe Great 8 round performance re-used.
4. Indonesia Super League
Indonesia Super League (LSI) or the Indonesia Super League (ISL) is a football competition between the highest level of professional clubs in the Liga Indonesia. LSIorganized by PT Liga Indonesia (formerly BLI), which is owned by the PSSI. LSI followedthe best 18 teams will each play a full round of the competition 34 games, home and away. Operating systems for every club participants with promotion and relegation to theFirst Division. Erratic season and adapted to the conditions or atmosphere that occurredin Indonesia. The main sponsor was a cigarette company Djarum LSI, the LSI is therefore officially known as Djarum.
It's still ongoing Djarum Djarum ISL and ISL can award Panasonic Awards 2010 sporting events within the category favorite.
List of winners:
1994/95 Liga Indonesia
(Dunhill League) Persib (Bandung) 1-0 Son Petrochemicals
(Gresik)
1995/96 Liga Indonesia II
(League Dunhill) Mastrans Bandung Raya PSM 2-0 (Makassar)
1996/97 Liga Indonesia III
(League of Kansas) Persebaya (Surabaya) 3-1 Bandung Raya
1997/98 Liga Indonesia IV (discontinued)
1998/99 League V PSIS Indonesia (Semarang) 1-0 Persebaya (Surabaya)
1999/00 League of Bank Mandiri PSM (Makassar) 3-2 Pupuk Kaltim (Bontang)
2001 Bank Mandiri League Persib Bandung (Bandung) 3-2 PSM (Makassar)
Bank Mandiri League 2002 Petrochemical Son
(Gresik) 2-1 Persita
(Tangerang)
2003 League of Bank Mandiri Persik
(Karachi) - PSM
(Makassar)
2004 League of Bank Mandiri Persebaya
(Surabaya) - PSM
(Makassar)
2005 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persipura
(Jayapura) 3-2 Persija
(Jakarta)
2006 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persik
(Karachi) 1-0 PSIS
(Semarang)
Liga Djarum Indonesia 2007 Profiles
(Palembang) Sriwijaya 3-1 PSMS
(Medan)
1994/95 Liga Indonesia
(Dunhill League) Persib (Bandung) 1-0 Son Petrochemicals
(Gresik)
1995/96 Liga Indonesia II
(League Dunhill) Mastrans Bandung Raya PSM 2-0 (Makassar)
1996/97 Liga Indonesia III
(League of Kansas) Persebaya (Surabaya) 3-1 Bandung Raya
1997/98 Liga Indonesia IV (discontinued)
1998/99 League V PSIS Indonesia (Semarang) 1-0 Persebaya (Surabaya)
1999/00 League of Bank Mandiri PSM (Makassar) 3-2 Pupuk Kaltim (Bontang)
2001 Bank Mandiri League Persib Bandung (Bandung) 3-2 PSM (Makassar)
Bank Mandiri League 2002 Petrochemical Son
(Gresik) 2-1 Persita
(Tangerang)
2003 League of Bank Mandiri Persik
(Karachi) - PSM
(Makassar)
2004 League of Bank Mandiri Persebaya
(Surabaya) - PSM
(Makassar)
2005 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persipura
(Jayapura) 3-2 Persija
(Jakarta)
2006 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persik
(Karachi) 1-0 PSIS
(Semarang)
Liga Djarum Indonesia 2007 Profiles
(Palembang) Sriwijaya 3-1 PSMS
(Medan)
ISL
2008 – 2009 Persipura Jayapura
2009 - 2010 Arema Malang
2010 - 2011 Persipura Jayapura
2008 – 2009 Persipura Jayapura
2009 - 2010 Arema Malang
2010 - 2011 Persipura Jayapura
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