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Liga Indonesia Premier Division
Season2014
TBD →

The 2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division season is the nineteenth edition of Liga Indonesia Premier Division since its establishment in 1994. The competition is managed by PT. Liga Indonesia (LI). The season scheduled begins on February 2014.[1] On January 20, PT Liga Indonesia decided to change the schedule for the kickoff of the Premier Division this season was supposed to be held in mid-February was changed to April. Meanwhile, for the kickoff date will be determined at a managers meeting on January 27.[2] After manager meeting on January 27, PT Liga Indonesia decided to kick-off the Premier Division will begin on April 15.[3]

This season the competition will be followed by 66 teams (46 LI and 20 LPIS),[4] but after the decision of the PSSI disciplinary commission on 21 December 2014 the number of participating clubs was reduced to 64 teams (46 LI and 18 LPIS) after Bontang F.C. and PSLS Lhokseumawe found guilty of match fixing in 2013 Indonesian Premier League playoffs.[5] The number of participating teams can still be reduced if the club can not pass the verification that includes a healthy financial condition or not in arrears in the last two seasons and has adequate infrastructure in the form of a football stadium that meets AFC standards.[6]

Teams

Persebaya Surabaya, Perseru Serui and Persik Kediri, champions, runners-up and third placed in the previous season, were promoted to Indonesia Super League (ISL),[7][8][9] then Persiwa Wamena, Persidafon Dafonsoro, and PSPS Pekanbaru were relegated to Premier Division instead. Fourth-placed Premier Division sides Persikabo Bogor failed to be promoted to the Super League after defeated by the 15th placed finishers of 2013 Super League, Pelita Bandung Raya by score 2–1 in the promotion/relegation play-offs.[10]

PSIR Rembang, Persiraja Banda Aceh, PSLS Lhokseumawe and Bontang FC, the bottom four team in the Indonesian Premier League (IPL) previous season, then were relegated to Premier Division instead. But on 21 December 2014, after the decision of the PSSI disciplinary commission Bontang F.C. and PSLS Lhokseumawe found guilty of match fixing in 2013 Indonesian Premier League playoffs, then they was relegated to third division.[11]

On 23 December 2013, three IPL team as Pro Duta FC, Persepar Palangkaraya and Perseman Manokwari were not approved as ISL members, after not eligible to have a good financial condition with no debt and has also since they do not have a stadium which meets the standards prescribed in the verification of professional clubs.[12][13][14]

Thirteen teams of the Premier Division version PT LPIS will participate they are: the champions PSS Sleman and runner-up Lampung FC, then Persipasi Bekasi, PSSB Bireuen, Persika Karawang, PSBL Langsa, Persikab Bandung, Persekap Pasuruan, Persifa Fak-fak, Persibangga Purbalingga, PSBI Blitar, Persires Banjarnegara and Persenga Nganjuk.

PS Kwarta Deli Serdang, Persinga Ngawi, Bintang Jaya Asahan, Martapura FC, Persigubin Gunung Bintang, Villa 2000, PSGC Ciamis and Persida Sidoarjo, champions and runner-up as well as the six best clubs of the 2013 Liga Indonesia First Division, are promoted to Premier Division, then Persipas Paser relegated to the First Division before end of 2013 season.

Stadium and locations

Club Regency or City Province Stadium Capacity 2013 season
Bintang Jaya Asahan Asahan North Sumatra Mutiara Kisaran 10,000 Promotion from First Division
Deltras Sidoarjo Sidoarjo East Java Gelora Delta 35,000
Kalteng Putra Palangkaraya Central Kalimantan Tuah Pahoe Stadium 7,000 Premier League playoff runner-up[Note IPL]
Lampung FC Bandar Lampung Lampung Pahoman 15,000 Premier Division (LPIS) runner-up
Martapura FC Banjar South Kalimantan Demang Lehman 15,000 Promotion from First Division
Madiun Putra Madiun East Java Wilis 10,000
Mojokerto Putra Mojokerto East Java Gajahmada 10,000
Persbul Buol Buol Central Sulawesi Kunoto 10,000
Perseba Super Bangkalan Bangkalan East Java Gelora Bangkalan 10,000
Persebo Bondowoso Bondowoso East Java R. Soedarsono 10,000
Perseka Kaimana Kaimana West Papua Triton 8,000
Persekam Metro Malang Regency East Java Kanjuruhan 30,000
Persekap Pasuruan Pasuruan East Java Untung Suropati 5,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Perseman Manokwari Manokwari West Papua Sanggeng 15,000 best 7 in Premier League[Note IPL]
Persenga Nganjuk Nganjuk East Java Anjukladang 10,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Perseta Tulungagung Tulungagung Regency East Java Rejoagung 7,000
Persewangi Banyuwangi Banyuwangi East Java Diponegoro 10,000
Persibangga Purbalingga Purbalingga Central Java Goentoer Darjono 15,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persid Jember Jember East Java Notohadinegoro 10,000
Persida Sidoarjo Sidoarjo East Java Gelora Delta 35,000 Promotion from First Division
Persidafon Dafonsoro Jayapura Regency Papua Barnabas Youwe 15,000 16th in Super League
Persifa Fak-fak Fak-Fak West Papua 16 November 7,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persigo Gorontalo Gorontalo Gorontalo Merdeka 10,000
Persigubin Gunung Bintang Pegunungan Bintang Papua Promotion from First Division
Persih Tembilahan Indragiri Hilir Riau Beringin 5,000
Persika Karawang Karawang West Java Singaperbangsa 20,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persikab Bandung Bandung Regency West Java Jalak Harupat 40,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persikabo Bogor Bogor Regency West Java Persikabo 15,000 4th in Premier Division (LI)
Persikad Depok Depok West Java Merpati 1,000
Persiku Kudus Kudus Central Java Wergu Wetan 10,000
Persinga Ngawi Ngawi
Madiun
East Java Ketonggo
Wilis
10,000
10,000
First Division runner-up
Persip Pekalongan Pekalongan Central Java Gelora Bumi Batik 25,000
Persipasi Bekasi Bekasi West Java Patriot join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persipur Purwodadi Purwodadi Central Java Krida Bakti 15,000
Persiraja Banda Aceh Banda Aceh Aceh Harapan Bangsa 40,000 relegated from Premier League
Persires Banjarnegara Banjarnegara Central Java Sumitro Kolopaking 10,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Persis Solo Surakarta Central Java Manahan 35,000
Persisko Bangko West Tanjung Jabung Regency Jambi Persitaj 3,000
Persitara Jakarta Utara North Jakarta Jakarta Tugu 10,000
Persitema Temanggung Temanggung Regency Central Java Bhumi Phala 15,000
Persiwa Wamena Jayawijaya Regency Papua Pendidikan 15,000 17th in Super League
Perssin Sinjai Sinjai Regency South Sulawesi Andi Bintang 15,000
PPSM Sakti Magelang Magelang Central Java Abu Bakrin 10,000
Pro Duta FC Lubuk Pakam North Sumatra Baharuddin Siregar 15,000 Premier League playoff champions[Note IPL]
PS Bangka Bangka Regency Bangka-Belitung Orom 3,000
PS Bengkulu Bengkulu Bengkulu Semarak 15,000
PS Kwarta Deli Serdang North Sumatra Baharuddin Siregar 15,000 First Division champions
PSAP Sigli Pidie Regency Aceh Kuta Asan 15,000
PSBI Blitar Blitar East Java Aryo Srengat 6,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
PSBK Blitar Blitar Regency East Java Gelora Supriyadi 15,000
PSBL Langsa Langsa Aceh Langsa 8,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
PSBS Biak Numfor Biak Numfor Papua Cendrawasih 30,000
PSCS Cilacap Cilacap Central Java Wijayakusuma 10,000
PSGC Ciamis Ciamis West Java Galuh 10,000 Promotion from First Division
PSIM Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Yogyakarta Mandala Krida 25,000
PSIR Rembang Rembang Regency Central Java Krida 7,000 relegated from Premier League
PSIS Semarang Semarang Central Java Jatidiri 25,000
PSMS Medan Medan North Sumatra Teladan 22,234
PSPS Pekanbaru Pekanbaru Riau Kaharudin Nasution 25,000 18th in Super League
PSS Sleman Sleman Yogyakarta Maguwoharjo 10,000 Premier Division (LPIS) champions
PSSB Bireuen Bireuën Aceh Dimurthala 10,000 join Premier Division (LPIS)
Sumbawa Barat West Sumbawa West Nusa Tenggara Gelora Turide 15,000
Villa 2000 South Tangerang Banten Gelora 19 Agustus 10,000 Promotion from First Division
Yahukimo FC Yahukimo Papua Pendidikan 15,000
Notes
  1. ^ a b c
    Indonesian Premier League (IPL) : Clubs qualify for the Super League but did not pass the verification so that they should be relegated to the premier division.

Personnel and kits

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

Team Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Bintang Jaya Asahan Indonesia Sriyatno
Deltras Sidoarjo
Kalteng Putra Indonesia Edy Paryono
Lampung FC
Martapura FC Indonesia Frans Sinatra Huwae
Madiun Putra
Mojokerto Putra
Persbul Buol
Perseba Super Bangkalan
Persebo Bondowoso
Perseka Kaimana
Persekam Metro
Persekap Pasuruan
Perseman Manokwari
Persenga Nganjuk
Perseta Tulungagung
Persewangi Banyuwangi
Persibangga Purbalingga
Persid Jember
Persida Sidoarjo Indonesia Freddy Muli
Persidafon Dafonsoro Indonesia Eduard Ivakdalam
Persifa Fak-fak
Persigo Gorontalo
Persigubin Gunung Bintang Cameroon Arman Munial
Persih Tembilahan
Persika Karawang
Persikab Bandung
Persikabo Bogor Indonesia Kas Hartadi
Persikad Depok
Persiku Kudus
Persinga Ngawi Indonesia Putut Widjanarko
Persip Pekalongan Indonesia Sugeng Widodo
Persipasi Bekasi Indonesia Warta Kusma
Persipur Purwodadi
Persiraja Banda Aceh
Persires Banjarnegara
Persis Solo Indonesia Widyantoro
Persisko Bangko
Persitara North Indonesia Samsul Bachri
Persitema Temanggung
Persiwa Wamena
Perssin Sinjai
PPSM Sakti Magelang
Pro Duta FC Uruguay Alfredo Gómez
PS Bangka Indonesia Lapril A.S
PS Bengkulu
PS Kwarta Indonesia Slamet Riyadi
PSAP Sigli
PSBI Blitar
PSBK Blitar
PSBL Langsa
PSBS Biak Numfor SPECS
PSCS Cilacap Indonesia Gatot Barnowo
PSGC Ciamis Indonesia Heri Rafni Kotari
PSIM Yogyakarta
PSIR Rembang
PSIS Semarang Indonesia Eko Riyadi
PSMS Medan Indonesia Edi Syahputra
PSPS Pekanbaru Indonesia Philip Hansen
PSS Sleman Indonesia Sartono Anwar
PSSB Bireuen
Sumbawa Barat
Villa 2000 Indonesia Ricky Nelson
Yahukimo FC

Coach changes

Pre-season

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming coach Date of appointment
PSS Sleman Indonesia Lafran Pribadi Contract terminated September 2013 Indonesia Sartono Anwar 2 December 2013[15]
PSIS Semarang Indonesia Firmandoyo Contract terminated September 2013 Indonesia Eko Riyadi 10 December 2013[16]
Persikabo Bogor Indonesia Denny Syamsudin Contract terminated September 2013 Indonesia Kas Hartadi 17 December 2013[17]
Persidafon Dafonsoro Indonesia Agus Yuwono Signed by Gresik United 17 November 2013[18] TBD
Pro Duta Serbia Dejan Antonić Signed by Pelita Bandung Raya 19 November 2013[19] Uruguay Alfredo Gómez 27 January 2014[20]
PSMS Medan Indonesia Suharto A.D. Resigned November 2013 Indonesia Liestiadi 9 January 2014[21]
Perseman Manokwari Moldova Arcan Iurie Signed by Persita Tangerang 2 December 2013[22] TBD
Persitema Temanggung Indonesia Eko Riyadi Signed by PSIS Semarang 10 December 2013 TBD
Persis Solo Indonesia Agung Setyabudi End of caretaker role 17 December 2013[23] Indonesia Widyantoro 29 December 2013[24]
PSPS Pekanbaru Indonesia Afrizal Tanjung End of caretaker role December 2013 Indonesia Philip Hansen 31 December 2013[25]
Persida Sidoarjo Indonesia Hayatul Fauzi Sacked 4 January 2014 Indonesia Freddy Muli 4 January 2014[26]
Kwarta Indonesia Lilik Suheri Sacked 10 January 2014 Indonesia Slamet Riyadi 10 January 2014[27]
PSMS Medan Indonesia Liestiadi Resigned 11 January 2014 Indonesia Edi Syahputra 11 January 2014[28]

In-season

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment

Foreign players

Club Visa 1 Visa 2 Visa 3
Bintang Jaya Asahan Sierra Leone Mohamed Kallon Liberia John Tarkpor Sonkaliey South Korea Oh In-Kyun
Deltras Sidoarjo France Jonathan Zebina China Li Haoyuan Vietnam Phan Thanh Bình
Kalteng Putra Cameroon Emile Mbamba Brazil Antonio Teles South Korea Kim Sang-Duk
Lampung FC Nigeria Anoure Obiora Liberia Murphy Komunple Nagbe South Korea Ahn Hyo-Yeon
Martapura FC Cameroon Martial Poungoue Nz Cameroon Henry Njobi Elad Oman Abdulaziz Al-Muqbali
Madiun Putra Morocco Redouane Barkaoui Nigeria Kabir Bello Philippines Carli de Murga
Mojokerto Putra Belgium Ekeocha James Uchenna Nigeria Daniel Nwankwo Dritsa Nigeria Peter A. Lipede
Persbul Buol Brazil Danilo Fernando Chile Julio Lopez South Korea Kim Yong-Han
Perseba Super TBD TBD None
Persebo Bondowoso TBD TBD None
Perseka Kaimana TBD TBD None
Persekam Metro Argentina Gustavo Chena Argentina Carlos Sciucatti South Korea Han Sang-Min
Persekap Pasuruan Ghana Marvell John Appiah Nigeria John Morphe Ngungkwanwou Ivory Coast Gregory Nawusephong
Perseman Manokwari Portugal Jaime Bragança Cameroon Hugues Nanmi Singapore Itimi Dickson
Persenga Nganjuk TBD TBD None
Perseta Tulungagung TBD TBD None
Persewangi Banyuwangi TBD TBD None
Persibangga Purbalingga TBD TBD None
Persid Jember TBD TBD None
Persida Sidoarjo TBD TBD None
Persidafon Dafonsoro TBD TBD None
Persifa Fak-fak TBD TBD None
Persigo Gorontalo TBD TBD None
Persigubin Gunung Bintang TBD TBD None
Persih Tembilahan TBD TBD None
Persika Karawang TBD TBD None
Persikab Bandung TBD TBD None
Persikabo Bogor Cameroon Jacques Joel Tsimi Brazil Cristiano Lopes Cameroon Christian Bekamenga
Persikad Depok TBD TBD None
Persiku Kudus Chile Alejandro A. Tobar Brazil William Teixeira Moreno Nigeria George Oyebode Oyedepo
Persinga Ngawi TBD TBD None
Persip Pekalongan TBD TBD None
Persipasi Bekasi TBD TBD None
Persipur Purwodadi Liberia Jhon tamba barnes Guinea Mousa keita None
Persiraja Banda Aceh TBD TBD None
Persires Banjarnegara TBD TBD None
Persis Solo Argentina Marcelo Cirelli Argentina Pablo Francés None
Persisko Bangko TBD TBD None
Persitara North Jakarta Latvia Ģirts Karlsons Latvia Deniss Kačanovs None
Persitema Temanggung TBD TBD None
Persiwa Wamena TBD TBD None
Perssin Sinjai TBD TBD None
PPSM Sakti Magelang Paraguay Christian Rene Martinez Liberia Josiah Seton None
Pro Duta TBD TBD None
PS Bangka LiberiaAdolphus Nagbe Marshal TBD None
PS Bengkulu TBD TBD None
PS Kwarta TBD TBD None
PSAP Sigli TBD TBD None
PSBI Blitar TBD TBD None
PSBK Blitar TBD TBD None
PSBL Langsa TBD TBD None
PSBS Biak Numfor TBD TBD None
PSCS Cilacap TBD TBD None
PSGC Ciamis Liberia Moris Power Netherlands Emile Linkers None
PSIM Yogyakarta TBD TBD None
PSIR Rembang TBD TBD None
PSIS Semarang Uruguay Ronald Fagundez TBD None
PSMS Medan Guinea Mohamed Camara TBD None
PSPS Pekanbaru Cameroon Herman Dzumafo Epandi Paraguay Diego Marcelo Frentes None
PSS Sleman Netherlands Kristian Adelmund Cameroon Guy Junior Ondoua Australia Goran Šubara
PSSB Bireuen TBD TBD None
Sumbawa Barat TBD TBD None
Villa 2000 TBD TBD None
Yahukimo FC TBD TBD None

Note:
1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Indonesia Residency;
2Injury Replacement Players;

First round

Second round

Knockout stage

Champions

Premier Division 2014 Winner
TBD
Achievement
Best Player Topscorer

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals

Own goals

Player For Club

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: for against
  • Last goal of the season: for against
  • Fastest goal of the season: – for against
  • Widest winning margin:
  • Highest scoring game:
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team:
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team:
  • Widest home winning margin:
  • Widest away winning margin:
  • Most goals scored by a home team:
  • Most goals scored by an away team:

Clean sheets

Teams by province

Province Number of teams Teams
1 East Java East Java 15 Deltras, Madiun Putra, Mojokerto Putra, Perseba, Persebo, Persekam Metro, Persekap, Persenga, Perseta, Persewangi, Persid, Persida, Persinga, PSBI and PSBK
2 Central Java Central Java 11 Persibangga, Persiku, Persip, Persipur, Persires, Persis, Persitema, PPSM, PSCS, PSIR and PSIS
3 West Java West Java 6 Persika, Persikab, Persikabo, Persikad, Persipasi and PSGC
4 Papua (province) Papua 5 Persidafon, Persigubin, Persiwa, PSBS and Yahukimo
5 Aceh Aceh 4 Persiraja, PSAP, PSBL and PSSB
North Sumatra 4 Bintang Jaya, Pro Duta, Kwarta and PSMS
6 West Papua (province) West Papua 3 Perseka, Perseman and Persifa
7 Riau 2 Persih and PSPS
Special Region of Yogyakarta Yogyakarta 2 PSIM and PSS
8 Bangka Belitung 1 Bangka
Banten Banten 1 Villa 2000
Bengkulu 1 Bengkulu
Central Kalimantan 1 Persepar
Central Sulawesi 1 Persbul
Gorontalo 1 Persigo
Jakarta 1 Persitara
Jambi 1 Persisko
Lampung 1 Lampung
South Kalimantan 1 Martapura
South Sulawesi 1 Perssin
West Nusa Tenggara 1 Sumbawa Barat

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