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Super League (Indonesia)

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Top Indonesian association football league
This article is about the men's indonesian top-tier football competition. For the men's rugby league competition, seeSuper League.

Football league
Super League
Organising bodyI-League
Founded1994; 31 years ago (1994) (asLiga Indonesia Premier Division)
2008; 17 years ago (2008) (asIndonesia Super League)
2011; 14 years ago (2011) (AsIndonesian Premier League)(Dualism Of Competition)
2016; 9 years ago (2016) (asISC A)(Unofficial Competition)
2017; 8 years ago (2017) (asLiga 1)
2025; 0 years ago (2025) (asSuper League)
First season1994–95
CountryIndonesia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs18
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toChampionship
Domestic cup(s)Piala Indonesia
Piala Presiden(pre-season tournament)
International cup(s)AFC Champions League Two
AFC Challenge League
ASEAN Club Championship
Current championsPersib (4th title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsPersib
Persipura
(4 titles each)
Top scorerCristian Gonzáles (249)[1]
Broadcaster(s)
Sponsor(s)BRI
WebsiteOfficial website
Current:2025–26

TheSuper League, officially known asBRI Super League for sponsorship reasons,[2] is the men's top professionalfootball division of theIndonesian football league system. Administered by theI-League, Super League is contested by 18 clubs and operates on a system ofpromotion and relegation with theChampionship.

Top-flight professional league inIndonesia started from the 2008–09 season onwards, with the original titleIndonesia Super League until 2015. BeforePSSI formed and organized the Indonesian Super League as the first professional football league in Indonesia, the previous top-level competition title in Indonesia was theLiga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994–95 to 2007–08.[3] Prior to the 2008 reforms, the national competitions used a tournament format.[4] The league has gone through multiple rebranding: Liga 1, which started in 2017,[5] and the Super League, which started in 2025.[6]

Forty-three clubs have competed in the top-tier league of Indonesian football since the inception of the Indonesia Super League in 2008. Eight have won the title:Persib (2014, 2023–24, 2024–25),Persipura (2008–09, 2010–11, 2013),Bali United (2019, 2021–22),Arema (2009–10),Sriwijaya (2011–12),Bhayangkara Presisi (2017),Persija (2018), andPSM (2022–23).[7] Only four clubs have played in every season to date: Arema,Madura United, Persib Bandung, and Persija Jakarta.[8]Semen Padang also won the 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era in Indonesian football.[7]

History

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Origins

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Further information:Liga Indonesia Premier Division,Perserikatan, andGalatama

In 1994,PSSI merged teams fromPerserikatan, a popular league for amateur clubs representing regional football associations, andGalatama, a less popular league made up of semi-professional teams, to form Liga Indonesia. This effort integrated the fanaticism in Perserikatan and the professionalism of Galatama with the aim of improving the quality of Indonesian football. This step ushered in a tiered system in the Indonesian competitive football scene.[9] The group stage like Perserikatan was combined with a full competition system followed by the semi-final and final rounds like Galatama.[10]

Foundation

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The modern competition era started in 2008 with the Indonesia Super League (ISL). Thefirst season began with 18 clubs. The first Indonesia Super League goal was scored byErnest Jeremiah ofPersipura in a 2–2 draw againstSriwijaya F.C.[11] The 18 inaugural members of the new Indonesia Super League were Persipura,Persiwa,Persib,Persik, Sriwijaya,Persela,Persija,PSM,Pelita Jaya,Arema,Persijap,Persiba,PKT Bontang,Persitara,PSMS,Deltras,Persita, andPSIS. Originally,Persiter andPersmin qualified to register but they failed the verification requirements to be inaugural members of the Indonesia Super League.[12]

Dualism

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Further information:Liga Primer Indonesia andIndonesian Premier League

As the football scene in Indonesia was heavily politicized with rival factions upending each other, conflict was the norm prior to 2017. The worst conflict occurred in 2011. After the inauguration of the new PSSI board in 2011, a member of PSSI's Executive Committee and chairman of its Competition Committee, Sihar Sitorus, appointed PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS) as the new league operator replacing PT Liga Indonesia (LI) because LI failed to provide an accountability report to PSSI. Sitorus, one of many politicians in PSSI, announced the Indonesia Premier League as the new top-level competition in Indonesia.[13] Upon the emergence ofLiga Primer Indonesia (LPI), PSSI did not recognize the validity of ISL. ISL teams like PSM,Persema, andPersibo, which had boycotted the ISL operators due to referee and management decisions, gladly defected to join LPI along with splinters of existing ISL teams.[14] However, the 2011 LPI season was stopped mid-season, due to continued schism within PSSI; a new league,Indonesian Premier League (IPL;Liga Prima Indonesia) replaced it in late 2011 for the 2011–12 season.[15][16]

Before the schism of PSSI, Sitorus triggered more controversy when he said the new competition would be divided into two regions and there would be an addition of six clubs in the top division, which angered many association members.[17] 14 teams that were supposed to be Indonesia Premier League contestants chose to support the Indonesia Super League that continued to roll under the support of the pro-IPL faction, despite being labeled as an illegal competition.[18] The official PSSI, supported byFIFA andAFC, did not recognize the ISL for two seasons.[19] In the meantime, the Indonesian Premier League became the top-tier league from 2011 to 2013 with only 11 teams.[15][20][21]

In a PSSI extraordinary congress on 17 March 2013, association members slammed Sitorus and decided that the Indonesia Super League would once again emerge as the top-level competition, following the disbandment of the Indonesian Premier League.[22] Sitorus and five other PSSI board members were suspended from the sport for their roles in the split (locally referred to asdualisme,lit.'dualism') that disrupted Indonesian football.[23]

The new PSSI board also decided that the best seven teams of the2013 Indonesian Premier League, following verification, would join the unified league.[24]Semen Padang,Persiba Bantul, Persijap, and PSM passed verification, whilePerseman,Persepar, andPro Duta did not, meaning the2014 season was contested with 22 teams.[25][26]

Government intervention and FIFA suspension

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Further information:Indonesia Soccer Championship

The impact of split haunted Indonesian football years after the reconsolidation. On 18 April 2015, Minister of Youth and Sports Affairs Imam Nahrawi officially banned the activities of PSSI after PSSI refused to recognize the recommendations from the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency (Badan Olahraga Profesional Indonesia; BOPI), an agency under the ministry, that Arema Cronus andPersebaya ISL should not pass ISL verification because there were still other clubs using the same name. Previously, Nachrawi had sent three letters of reprimand. However, PSSI refused to answer his call until a predetermined deadline.[27][28] As a result, PSSI officially stopped all competitions in 2015 season after PSSI's Executive Committee meeting on 2 May 2015 called the government intervention as aforce majeure.[29]

The government intervention also led FIFA to punish Indonesia with a one-year suspension of all association football activities as the world body considered overbearing state involvement in footballing matters as a violation against its member PSSI.[30] During the suspension, some tournaments were made to fill the vacuum,[31] starting with the2015 President's Cup, in which Persib came out as champions,[32] until the Bhayangkara Cup closed the series of unrecognized tournaments.[33]

On 13 May 2016, FIFA officially ended the suspension, following the revocation of the Indonesian ministerial decision on 10 May 2016.[34][35] A long-term tournament with full competition format,Indonesia Soccer Championship (ISC), emerged shortly thereafter.[36][37] The2016 season saw Persipura take the title.[38]

First name change

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In 2017, the top-flight football competition was rebranded under a new official name,Liga 1. The name changes also applied toPremier Division (becameLiga 2) andLiga Nusantara (becameLiga 3).[5] The operator of the competition was also changed from PT Liga Indonesia (LI) to PT Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB).[39]Bhayangkara was the first champion of the competition under the first new name in the2017 season. True to the controversial nature of Indonesian football, the crowning triggered flak from fans. Bhayangkara, a team managed by theIndonesian Police that had no fanbase, won due to head-to-head advantage againstBali United, a team with rapidly growing support due to its modern professional management, after both teams had the same points at the end of the season.[40] Bali United finally won the title in2019,[41][42] following Persija in2018.[43]

The2020 season was canceled as theCOVID-19 pandemic continued to hit Indonesia.[44][45] The2021–22 season used thebubble-to-bubble system so that it would not become a new cluster for the spread ofCOVID-19.[46] The2022–23 season was marred by theKanjuruhan Stadium disaster,[47] and it finished without relegation.[48] The2023–24 season introduced the championship play-offs after the regular season.[49] The2024–25 season saw at least one team represent eachisland for the first time.[50]

Second name change

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In 2025, the top-flight football competition was rebranded under a new name for a second time,Super League. The name change also applied to Liga 2 (became theChampionship).[6] The operator of the competition was also changed from PT Liga Indonesia Baru to I-League.[51]

Competition format

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Competition

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There are 18 clubs in Super League. During the course of a season (from August to May) the teams play each other twice (a doubleround-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for 34 games. Teams receivethree points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams areranked by total points, then head-to-head records, thengoal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, the fair play points and thendrawing of lots decide rank.[52]

Promotion and relegation

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A system ofpromotion and relegation exists between Super League andChampionship. The three lowest placed teams in Super League are relegated to Championship,[52] and the two group winners from Championship promoted to Super League, with an additional team promoted after a play-off involving the group runners-up.[53] The Indonesian Super League had 22 teams in2014 due to the merging of the two professional leagues in Indonesia.[54]

Video Assistant Referee

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Video assistant referee (VAR) was introduced to Super League at the championship series in the2023–24 season.[55] The2024–25 season saw the full usage of the VAR for the first time.[56]

Clubs

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Further information:List of Super League (Indonesia) clubs

Forty-two clubs have played in the top-flight Indonesian football competitions from the start of the modern era in 2008 as Indonesia Super League, up to and including the2024–25 season.

2025–26 season

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The following 18 clubs will compete in the Super League during the2025–26 season.

2025–26
Club
2024–25
Position
First season
in top division
First season
in Super League
Seasons
in top division
Seasons
in Super League
First season of current spell
in top division
National
titles
Most recent
national title
Former namesOther leagues
Arema[v 1][v 2]10th1994–952008–092816200522009–10[b 1][u 1]
Bali United[v 2]8th1994–952009–1022152009–1022021–22[x 1][u 1]
Bhayangkara Presisi2nd (Liga 2)2014201410102025–2612017[x 2][u 1]
Borneo Samarinda[v 2]5th20152015101020150[u 1]
Dewa United Banten[v 2]2nd2022–232022–23442022–230[x 3]
Madura United[v 1][v 2]15th1994–952008–0928162007–0831993–94 (Galatama)[x 4][u 1]
Malut United[v 2]3rd2024–252024–25222024–250[x 5]
Persebaya4th1994–952009–10229201862004[u 2][b 1]
Persib[v 1][v 2]1st1994–952008–0929161994–9592024–25[u 1]
Persija[v 1][v 2]7th1994–952008–0929161994–95112018[u 1]
Persijap[v 1]3rd (Liga 2)20012008–091152025–260[b 1]
Persik[v 1]12th20032008–09149202022006
Persis[v 2]14th2007–082022–23542022–2371943 (Perserikatan)
Persita[v 1]11th1994–952008–0921920200
PSBS[v 2]9th2024–252024–25222024–250
PSIM[v 2]1st (Liga 2)1994–952025–26712025–2611932 (Perserikatan)
PSM[v 1][v 3]6th1994–952008–0928132011–12 (IPL)72022–23[u 2][b 1][u 1]
Semen Padang13th1994–952010–112272024–2512011–12 (IPL)[b 1][u 1]

Remark : Top division means the highest football competition in Indonesia which includes the Liga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994 until 2007 and the Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era.

Notes:

  1. ^abcdefghFounding member of the Super League
  2. ^abcdefghijkNever been relegated from the Super League
  3. ^Absent but never got relegated

Former names:

  1. ^Putra Samarinda
  2. ^Persebaya ISL
  3. ^Martapura
  4. ^Pelita Jaya
  5. ^Putra Delta Sidoarjo

Breakaway league:

  1. ^abcdeIPL 2011/12–2013

Unofficial league:

  1. ^abcdefghiISC A 2016
  2. ^abLPI 2011

Maps

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Locations of teams in the 2025–26 Super League
Locations of teams in the 2025–26 Super League from Java region

















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Other clubs

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The following clubs competed in the Super League or the top flight Premier Division before 2008, but are not competing in the 2025–26 season.

ClubCurrent league2024–25
Position
First season
in top division
First season
in Super League
Seasons
in top division
Seasons
in Super League
Most recent season
in Super League
National
titles
Most recent
national title
Former namesOther leagues
Badak LampungDefunct201420145520190[x 1][u 1]
Barito PuteraChampionshipRelegated 17th (Liga 1)1994–95201320112024–250[u 1]
Bontang[v 1][l 1]1994–952008–091832010–110[x 2][b 1]
Deltras[v 1]Championship4th inCH Group X1994–952008–091632011–120[x 3]
Gresik UnitedLiga NusantaraRelegated 4th inRL Group J (Liga 2)1994–952011–12155201712002[x 4][u 1]
Kalteng PutraLiga 4Relegated Withdrew (Liga Nusantara)2013 (IPL)20192120190[x 5][b 2]
Mitra Kukar[l 2]1994–952011–12106201831987–88 (Galatama)[x 6][u 1]
Persela[v 1]Championship4th inCH Group Y20042008–0916122021–220[u 1]
PersemaLiga 44th inNPR3 Group D1994–952009–101412009–100[u 2][b 1]
PersepamLiga 44th inEJR1 Group D201320132220140
Persiba Balikpapan[v 1]ChampionshipPromoted 3rd (Liga Nusantara)1994–952008–0916820170[u 1]
Persiba BantulLiga Nusantara1st inRL Group J2011–12 (IPL)20143120140[b 1]
Persidafon[l 3]2011–122011–122220130
Persikabo 1973Liga NusantaraRelegated 4th inRL Group I (Liga 2)2011–122011–1211112023–240[x 7][u 1]
Persipura[v 1]ChampionshipRelegation play-off winners1994–952008–0925122021–2242013[u 1]
PersirajaChampionship3rd inCH Group X1994–9520201222021–2211980 (Perserikatan)[b 1]
Persitara[v 1]Liga NusantaraPromoted 4th inNPR4 Group A (Liga 4)20062008–09422009–100
Persiwa[v 1]Defunct20062008–097520130
PSAP[l 4]2011–122011–12112011–120
PSIS[v 1]ChampionshipRelegated 18th (Liga 1)1994–952008–092082024–2521998–99
PSMS[v 1]Championship1st inRL Group H1994–952008–09153201851985 (Perserikatan)[b 3]
PSPSChampionship4th1999–20002009–1010420130
PSSChampionshipRelegated 16th (Liga 1)200120191362024–250
RANS NusantaraLiga NusantaraRelegated 5th inRL Group K (Liga 2)2022–232022–23222023–240[x 8]
Sriwijaya[v 1]Championship2nd inRL Group H1994–952008–09199201822011–12[x 9][u 1]
ArsetoDefunct1994–954011990–92 (Galatama)
ASGSDefunct1994–95300
Bandung RayaDefunct1994–953011995–96
BPD JatengDefunct1994–95200
Indocement CirebonDefunct1994–95400[x 10]
Medan Jaya[l 5]1994–95600
PersedenLiga NusantaraPromoted 3rd inNPR4 Group A (Liga 4)2003100
PersedikabLiga 43rd inEJR3 Group II1996–97200
PersegiDefunct2005300
PersekabpasLiga Nusantara3rd inCH Group X2005300
Perseman[l 5]2007–08200[b 2]
Persibom[l 6]2005300
PersikabLiga 4Relegated 3rd inRL Group J (Liga Nusantara)1995–96700
PersikaboDefunct1997–98400
PersikotaLiga NusantaraRelegated 4th inRL Group H (Liga 2)1997–981000
PersikuChampionship1st inRL Group J1994–95100
Persiter[l 3]2006200
Persma[l 6]1995–96700
Persmin[l 4]2005300
PS Bengkulu[l 5]1994–95100
PSBLiga 43rd inWJS1R1 Group D1996–97200
PSBL[l 4]1996–97600
PSDSLiga Nusantara2nd inRL Group J1994–951200
PSIRLiga 46th inCJR1 Group B1994–95200[b 2]
PSP[l 4]1996–97500
PSSB[l 5]2007–08100
Warna AgungDefunct1994–951011979–80 (Galatama)

Remark : Top division means the highest football competition in Indonesia which includes the Liga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994 until 2007 and the Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era.

  • Top division began from1994–95 season when Galatama and Perserikatan merged to form Liga Indonesia.[57]

Notes:

  1. ^abcdefghijFounding member of the Super League

Latest season:

  1. ^2018 Liga 3
  2. ^2021–22 Liga 2
  3. ^ab2022–23 Liga 3
  4. ^abcd2023–24 Liga 3
  5. ^abcd2021–22 Liga 3
  6. ^ab2019 Liga 3

Former names:

  1. ^Perseru
  2. ^Pupuk Kaltim
  3. ^Gelora Dewata
  4. ^Persegres/Petrokimia Putra
  5. ^Persepar
  6. ^Mitra Surabaya
  7. ^Persiram
  8. ^Cilegon United
  9. ^Persijatim
  10. ^Mataram Putra

Breakaway league:

  1. ^abcdIPL 2011/12–2013
  2. ^abcIPL 2013
  3. ^IPL 2011/12

Unofficial league:

  1. ^abcdefghiISC A 2016
  2. ^LPI 2011

All-time Super League table

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The All-time Super League table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Super League since its inception in 2008. The table is accurate as of the end of the2024–25 season. The2014 season used a two-region format and the2023–24 season added a championship play-off after the regular season,[58][59] therefore as per statistical convention in football, matches decided inextra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided bypenalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. This all-time table also includes two abandoned seasons (2015 and2020).

PosTeamSPldWDLGFGAGDPts1st2nd
1Persib15439214117108721504+21775931
2Arema[i]1543419498142662528+134677[a]12
3Persija15406183118125619465+15466711
4Bali United[ii]1439718184132617502+11562721
5Persipura123331778967604331+273617[b]33
6Madura United[iii]15438163111164604588+16597[c]1
7PSM123311379797465394+7150811
8Persela1233110983139449484−35410
9Borneo Samarinda[iv]92471116472378287+91397
10Sriwijaya92551125588404359+453911
11Barito Putera112989883117405439–34377
12Bhayangkara Presisi[v]92351056070355275+80372[d]1
13Persebaya8240966668345318+273541
14Persikabo 1973[vi]112978777133388469−81338
15Persik8227766190298319−21289
16PSIS82417556110254334−80281
17Persiba Balikpapan8219755292289314−25277
18Persita82276359105241357−116248
19Persiwa5164742367250242+82451
20Mitra Kukar6164702668255262−7236
21Semen Padang6158514760187211–24200
22PSS6173524269213254–41195[e]
23Dewa United Banten[vii]3102393132158134+241481
24Badak Lampung[viii]5124363157128182−54139
25PSPS4130392071147245−98134[f]
26Persis3102342840134140−6130
27Persijap4116342656121190−69128
28Gresik United5125322766129253−124120[g]
29PSMS3102262650134186−52101[h]
30Bontang[ix]396242448129185−5696
31Deltras39625185398155−5793
32Persidafon26821133496126−3076
33Persepam2541812247086−1666
34Persitara26816163677107−3064
35Malut United134151274833+1557
36RANS Nusantara26811213676132–5654
37PSBS134139124447−348
38Persema134136154352−945
39Kalteng Putra13487193354−2131
40PSAP13469193366−3327
41Persiraja23739251969–5018
42Persiba Bantul12023151753−369
43PSIM000000000

Notes:

  1. ^Include stats as Arema Indonesia and Arema Cronus.
  2. ^Include stats as Persisam Putra andPutra Samarinda.
  3. ^Include stats as Pelita Jaya, Pelita Bandung Raya, and Persipasi Bandung Raya.
  4. ^Include stats as Pusamania Borneo and Borneo.
  5. ^Include stats as Persebaya ISL and Bhayangkara.
  6. ^Include stats as Persiram, PS TNI, PS TIRA, and TIRA-Persikabo.
  7. ^Include stats as Dewa United.
  8. ^Include stats as Perseru.
  9. ^Include stats as PKT Bontang.

Point deductions:

  1. ^Arema were deducted 3 points in 2013 season.
  2. ^Persipura were deducted 3 points in 2021–22 season.[60]
  3. ^Madura United were deducted 3 points in 2017 season.[61]
  4. ^Bhayangkara were deducted 3 points in 2014 season.
  5. ^PSS were deducted 3 points in 2024–25 season.[62]
  6. ^PSPS were deducted 3 points in 2010−11 season.
  7. ^Gresik United were deducted 3 points in 2017 season.[61]
  8. ^PSMS were deducted 3 points in 2018 season.[61]

League or status at 2025–26:

2025–26 Super League teams
2025–26 Championship teams
2025–26 Liga Nusantara teams
2025–26 Liga 4 teams
Teams with no status
Defunct teams

Foreign players

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Main article:List of foreign Liga 1 (Indonesia) players

Super League's policy on foreign players has changed multiple times since its inception.

  • 2008–2013: 5 foreign players including 2 Asian quota.[63]
  • 2014: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota and only 3 can be on the field at a time.[64]
  • 2015: 3 foreign players. All 3 players can be on the field.[65]
  • 2017: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota and 1 marquee player quota. All 4 players can be on the field.[66]
  • 2018–2023: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota. All 4 players can be on the field.[67]
  • 2023–2024: 6 foreign players including 1 ASEAN quota. All 6 players can be on the field.[68]
  • 2024–2025: 8 foreign players and only 6 can be on the field at a time.[69]
  • 2025–present: 11 foreign players and only 9 can be on the matchday squad, with 7 on the field.[70]

Championship history

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See also:List of Indonesian football champions
SeasonLeague nameChampionsRunners-up
1994–95Liga Indonesia Premier DivisionPersibPetrokimia Putra
1995–96Bandung RayaPSM
1996–97PersebayaBandung Raya
1997–98Season abandoned due to political and economic turmoil[71]
1998–99PSISPersebaya
1999–2000PSMPupuk Kaltim
2001PersijaPSM
2002Petrokimia PutraPersita
2003PersikPSM
2004PersebayaPSM
2005PersipuraPersija
2006PersikPSIS
2007–08SriwijayaPSMS
2008–09Indonesia Super LeaguePersipuraPersiwa
2009–10AremaPersipura
2010–11PersipuraArema
2011–12 (ISL)SriwijayaPersipura
2011–12 (IPL)Indonesian Premier LeagueSemen PadangPersebaya 1927
2013Indonesia Super LeaguePersipuraArema
2014PersibPersipura
2015Season abandoned due to FIFA suspension of Indonesia[72]
2017Liga 1BhayangkaraBali United
2018PersijaPSM
2019Bali UnitedPersebaya
2020Season abandoned due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia[72]
2021–22Bali UnitedPersib
2022–23PSMPersija
2023–24PersibMadura United
2024–25PersibDewa United
2025–26Super League

Most successful clubs

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ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning seasonsRunner-up seasons
Persipura432005, 2008–09, 2010–11, 20132009–10, 2011–12(ISL), 2014
Persib411994–95, 2014, 2023–24, 2024–252021–22
PSM251999–2000, 2022–231995–96, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2018
Persebaya231996–97, 20041998–99, 2011–12(IPL), 2019
Persija222001, 20182005, 2022–23
Bali United212019, 2021–222017
Persik22003, 2006
Sriwijaya22007–08, 2011–12(ISL)
Arema122009–102010–11, 2013
Bandung Raya111995–961996–97
PSIS111998–992006
Petrokimia Putra1120021994–95
Semen Padang12011–12(IPL)
Bhayangkara Presisi12017
Pupuk Kaltim11999–2000
Persita12002
PSMS12007–08
Persiwa12008–09
Madura United12023–24
Dewa United12024–25

Relegation history

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Premier Division era

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SeasonWest divisionEast division
16th place17th place16th place17th place
1994–95PS Bengkulu (20)Warna Agung (11)PSIR (21)PSIM (18)
SeasonWest divisionEast division
15th16th
1995–96BPD Jateng (22)Persegres (15)
SeasonWest divisionCentral divisionEast division
11th11th11th
1996–97Persijatim (3)Mataram Indocement (18)Persedikab (13)
1998–99PersitaPersikaboPersiba
SeasonWest divisionEast division
10th place11th place12th place13th place14th place10th place11th place12th place13th place14th place
1999–2000Indocement Cirebon (25)Medan Jaya (16)PSIS (24)PSIM (19)
2001Persiraja (25)PSP (22)Persikabo (21)Persijap (23)Persma (23)Putra Samarinda (14)
2002PSBL (26)PSMS (24)Persikab (5)Only 12 clubsPersema (29)Persebaya (23)Persedikab (12)Only 12 clubs
SeasonClubs (points)
Play-off loser17th18th19th20th
2003Perseden (48)Arema (44)Petrokimia Putra (42)PSDS (41)Barito Putera (38)
SeasonSanction2nd in play-off3rd in play-off4th in play-off
2005Persebaya[73]Pelita Krakatau SteelPSPSPetrokimia Putra

Indonesia Super League era

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SeasonClubs (points)
15th16th17th18th
2008–09PSMS (31)Deltras (29)Persita (25)PSIS (21)
2009–10Persik (39)Persebaya (36)Persitara (28)
2010–11Bontang (15)Only 15 clubs participated
2011–12PSMS (36)Deltras (35)PSAP (27)
2013Persidafon (30)Persiwa (30)PSPS (17)
SeasonWest regionEast region
10th11th10th11th
2014Persita (15)Persijap (8)Persepam Madura United (23)Persiba Bantul (9)

† Lost the Promotion/relegation playoff and relegated

Indonesian Premier League era

[edit]
SeasonClubs (points)
2011–12PSMS (10)
2013Bontang,PSLS,PSIR,Persiraja,Pro Duta,Persepar,Perseman

Liga 1 era

[edit]
SeasonClubs (points)
16th17th18th
2017Semen Padang (35)Persiba Balikpapan (27)Persegres (7)
2018Mitra Kukar (39)Sriwijaya (39)PSMS (34)
2019Badak Lampung (33)Semen Padang (32)Kalteng Putra (31)
2021–22Persipura (36)Persela (21)Persiraja (13)
2023–24RANS Nusantara (35)Bhayangkara (26)Persikabo 1973 (20)
2024–25PSS (34)Barito Putera (34)PSIS (25)

Asian competitions

[edit]

Current competition ranking

[edit]
See also:AFC club competitions ranking § 2025–26 ranking

The current competition ranking are as follows (only ranking 20–24 are shown).

RankingMember association
(L: League, C: Cup, LC: League cup)
Club pointsTotal2027–28 competition
2025–262024–25
MvmtRegion2017
(×0.3)
2018
(×0.4)
2019
(×0.5)
2020
(×0.6)
2022
(×0.7)
2023–24
(×0.8)
2024–25
(×0.9)
2025–26
(×1.0)
ACLEACL2ACGL
2018Fall –2W 11IndiaIndia(L,C)6.2504.4173.2173.6774.7973.4536.5001.20020.62700+11+0
2121Same positionW 12KuwaitKuwait(L,C)0.0000.0003.4337.0704.1603.1658.0751.60020.27000+11+0
2225Rise +3E 10IndonesiaIndonesia(L,C)0.0004.1005.0450.0003.9603.3337.2043.28319.54901+10
2324Rise +1W 13TajikistanTajikistan(L,C)12.9004.4333.0004.9702.4932.2303.2762.75019.353001+0
2423Fall –1E 11CambodiaCambodia(L,C)1.6832.2501.0000.0002.0705.62011.0001.60019.35000+10+1

Qualification criteria for 2026–27 Asian competitions

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The2025–26 Super League champions will qualify for the 2026–27 AFC Champions League Two qualifying play-offs, while the runner-up will qualify for the 2026–27 AFC Challenge League qualifying play-offs.

The number of places allocated to Indonesian clubs in AFC competitions is dependent upon the position the country holds in the AFC coefficient rankings, which are calculated based on the performance of teams in AFC competitions over the previous eight years.

Performance in Asian competition

[edit]
Main article:Indonesian football clubs in Asian competitions

Indonesian football clubs have participated in various Asian competitions organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), including the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup.PSMS Medan was the first Indonesian club to compete in Asia, securing fourth place in the 1970 Asian Champion Club Tournament.[74] Other notable performances includePersipura Jayapura reaching the AFC Cup semifinals in 2014 andPSM Makassar advancing to the ASEAN final in 2022.[75][76] As of 2024, the AFC has restructured its club competitions, renaming them as theAFC Champions League Elite,AFC Champions League Two, andAFC Challenge League. Despite these efforts, Indonesian clubs have yet to secure a major continental title.

Awards

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Top scorers

[edit]
Main article:List of Indonesian football competitions all-time top scorers
SeasonPlayerClubGoalsAppsRatio
1994–95[77]IndonesiaPeri SandriaBandung Raya34Unknown
1995–96[77]SerbiaDejan GluščevićBandung Raya30Unknown
1996–97[77]BrazilJacksen F. TiagoPersebaya Surabaya26Unknown
1997–98[77]IndonesiaKurniawan Dwi YuliantoPelita Jaya20Unknown
1998–99[77]Gabon Alain MabendaPSDS Deli Serdang11Unknown
1999–2000[77]IndonesiaBambang PamungkasPersija Jakarta24300.8
2001[77]CameroonSadissou BakoBarito Putera22Unknown
2002[77]IndonesiaIlham Jaya KesumaPersita Tangerang26290.9
2003[77]ChileOscar AravenaPSM Makassar31Unknown
2004[77]IndonesiaIlham Jaya KesumaPersita Tangerang22250.88
2005[77]UruguayCristian Gonzáles[a]Persik Kediri25300.83
2006[77]UruguayCristian Gonzáles[a]Persik Kediri29281.04
2007–08[77]UruguayCristian Gonzáles[a]Persik Kediri32251.28
2008–09[77]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura28310.9
UruguayCristian Gonzáles[a]Persik Kediri /Persib Bandung281
2009–10[77]ParaguayAldo BarretoBontang19320.59
2010–11[77]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura22270.81
2011–12[77]BrazilAlberto Gonçalves[a]Persipura Jayapura25340.74
2013[77]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura25320.78
2014[77]CameroonEmmanuel KenmognePersebaya ISL (Bhayangkara)25251
2015Season abandoned due to FIFA suspension of Indonesia[72]
2017[77]NetherlandsSylvano ComvaliusBali United37341.09
2018[77]SerbiaAleksandar RakićPS TIRA21340.62
2019[77]CroatiaMarko ŠimićPersija Jakarta28320.88
2020Season abandoned due toCOVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia[72]
2021–22[77]IndonesiaIlija SpasojevićBali United23340.68
2022–23[78]BrazilMatheus PatoBorneo Samarinda25320.78
2023–24[79]BrazilDavid da SilvaPersib Bandung30340.88
2024–25[80]BrazilAlex MartinsDewa United26251.04

Notes:

  1. ^abcdeHad not been naturalized as an Indonesian citizen that time.

Best players

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SeasonPlayerClub
1994–95[81]IndonesiaWidodo C. PutroPetrokimia Putra
1995–96[81]IndonesiaRonny WabiaPersipura Jayapura
1996–97[81]IndonesiaNur'alimBandung Raya
1998–99[81]IndonesiaAli SunanPSIS Semarang
1999–2000[81]IndonesiaBima SaktiPSM Makassar
2001[81]IndonesiaBambang PamungkasPersija Jakarta
2002[81]IndonesiaIlham Jaya KesumaPersita Tangerang
2003[81]Indonesia MusikanPersik Kediri
2004[81]IndonesiaPonaryo AstamanPSM Makassar
2005[81]IndonesiaChristian WarobayPersipura Jayapura
2006[81]IndonesiaMaman AbdurrahmanPSIS Semarang
2007–08[81]LiberiaZah Rahan KrangarSriwijaya
2008–09[81]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura
2009–10[81]IndonesiaKurnia MeigaArema
2010–11[81]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura
2011–12[81]Saint Kitts and NevisKeith GumbsSriwijaya
2013[81]IndonesiaBoaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura
2014[81]IndonesiaFerdinand SinagaPersib Bandung
2017[81]PortugalPaulo SérgioBhayangkara
2018[81]NepalRohit ChandPersija Jakarta
2019[82]BrazilRenan SilvaBorneo
2021–22[83]JapanTaisei MarukawaPersebaya Surabaya
2022–23[78]NetherlandsWiljan PluimPSM Makassar
2023–24[79]MexicoFrancisco RiveraMadura United
2024–25[80]SpainTyronne del PinoPersib Bandung

Best young players

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SeasonPlayerClub
2013[84]IndonesiaSyakir SulaimanPersiba Balikpapan
2014[85]IndonesiaHendra BayauwSemen Padang
2017[86]IndonesiaRezaldi HehanusaPersija Jakarta
2018[87]IndonesiaOsvaldo HaayPersebaya Surabaya
2019[82]IndonesiaTodd Rivaldo FerrePersipura Jayapura
2021–22[83]IndonesiaMarselino FerdinanPersebaya Surabaya
2022–23[78]IndonesiaRio FahmiPersija Jakarta
2023–24[79]IndonesiaFajar Fathur RahmanBorneo Samarinda
2024–25[80]IndonesiaArkhan FikriArema

Best goalkeepers

[edit]
SeasonPlayerClub
2013[84]South KoreaYoo Jae-hoonPersipura Jayapura

Best coaches

[edit]
SeasonCoachClub
2013[84]BrazilJacksen F. TiagoPersipura Jayapura
2018[87]BrazilStefano CugurraPersija Jakarta
2019[82]BrazilStefano CugurraBali United
2021–22[83]IndonesiaAji SantosoPersebaya Surabaya
2022–23[78]PortugalBernardo TavaresPSM Makassar
2023–24[79]CroatiaBojan HodakPersib Bandung
2024–25[80]CroatiaBojan HodakPersib Bandung

Best goals

[edit]
SeasonPlayerClubOpponentDate
2017[86]IndonesiaSeptian DavidMitra KukarPersiba Balikpapan10 November 2017
2019[82]BrazilDavid da SilvaPersebaya SurabayaArema12 December 2019
2021–22[83]PortugalCarlos FortesAremaPersija Jakarta5 February 2022
2022–23[78]BrazilMatheus PatoBorneo SamarindaBali United3 April 2023
2024–25[80]IndonesiaRizky RidhoPersija JakartaArema9 March 2025

Fair play teams

[edit]
SeasonClub
2017[86]Perseru Serui
2018[88]Barito Putera
2019[82]TIRA-Persikabo
2021–22[83]Madura United
2022–23[78]Bhayangkara
2023–24[79]Borneo Samarinda
2024–25[80]Malut United

Best referees

[edit]
SeasonReferee
2017[86]Musthofa Umarella
2018[89]Thoriq Alkatiri
2019[82]Yudi Nurcahya
2021–22[83]Thoriq Alkatiri
2022–23[78]Bangbang Syamsudar
2023–24[79]Nendi Rohaendi
2024–25[80]Rio Permana Putra

Sponsorship

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PeriodSponsor(s)BrandRef.
1994–1996DunhillLiga Dunhill[90]
1996–1997KansasLiga Kansas[91]
1997–1999No sponsorLigina (Liga Indonesia)
1999–2004Bank MandiriLiga Bank Mandiri[92]
2005–2008DjarumLiga Djarum Indonesia[93]
2008–2011Djarum Indonesia Super League[94]
2011–2014No sponsorIndonesia Super League[95]
2015QNB GroupQNB League[96]
2017Go-Jek andTravelokaGo-Jek Traveloka Liga 1[97]
2018Go-JekGo-Jek Liga 1[98]
2019–2020ShopeeShopee Liga 1[99][100]
2021–2025Bank Rakyat IndonesiaBRI Liga 1[list 1]
2025–presentBRI Super League[2]

Bundled references:

  1. ^[101][102][103][104]

Media coverage

[edit]

Current

[edit]
BroadcasterCoverageYearSummaryRef.
IndonesiaEmtekFree-to-air TV2018–2027Five to nine matches per week, live onIndosiar. Most big matches only available through digitalterrestrial antenna.[105]
StreamingLive onVidio Premier (pay). Five to seven live matches per week (including big matches) must require a subscription (live coverage only available for Indonesia viewers) and non-Vidio Premier live matches (excluding big matches) available for free, with free highlights and free full coverage of 306 matches available in Indonesia and other countries through on demand (Indosiar and Super League official Vidio channels).
Pay TV2021–2027Matches available for Nex Parabola customers.
Indonesia Sin Po MediaFree-to-air TV2025–presentLive on Sin Po TV.[106]

Former

[edit]
YearBroadcasterRef.
Free-to-air TVPay TVStreaming
1994–1999IndonesiaTVRI
IndonesiaANteve
2000–2002IndonesiaTVRI
IndonesiaRCTI
IndonesiaANteve
[107]
2003IndonesiaSCTV
IndonesiaANTV
2004IndonesiaANTV
IndonesiaTV7
IndonesiaTrans TV
2005–2006IndonesiaANTV
IndonesiaTV7
2007IndonesiaANTV
IndonesiaLativi
2008–2012IndonesiaANTV[108]
2013Indonesia VIVA[b 1][109]
2014IndonesiaMNC Media[b 2]
IndonesiaKompas TV[r 1]
Indonesia K-VisionIndonesia Domikado[r 2][list 1]
2015IndonesiaMNC Media[b 2]
IndonesiaNET.
IndonesiaLippo Group[b 3]
Indonesia Matrix Garuda
[114][115]
2017IndonesiatvOneIndonesiaOrange TVMalaysiaiflix
Malaysia SportsFix
[list 2]
2018IndonesiaO Channel
IndonesiatvOne
IndonesiaOrange TV
Indonesia Matrix Garuda
IndonesiaIndiHome
Malaysia SportsFix[list 3]
2019IndonesiaO Channel/MojiIndonesia Matrix Garuda
IndonesiaIndiHome
[123][124]
2020–2022Indonesia MVN[b 4]
IndonesiaIndiHome
IndonesiaVision+[125][126]
2022–2023IndonesiaIndiHome[127]
2023–2025Indonesia MVN[b 5][128]

Bundled references:

  1. ^[110][111][112][113]
  2. ^[116][117][118][119]
  3. ^[120][121][122]

Networks/providers:

  1. ^ANTV andtvOne
  2. ^abRCTI,MNCTV, andGlobal TV
  3. ^First Media and Big TV
  4. ^K-Vision,MNC Vision, and MNC Play
  5. ^K-Vision andMNC Vision

Rounds:

  1. ^First round only
  2. ^Second round to final in 2014

Commercial partners

[edit]
YearPartner
2013–2015[129][130]BV Sports
2017–2020[131]Gelora Trisula Semesta
2021–present[131]Karya Kreasi Bangsa

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[edit]

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