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The Indonesian football champions are the winners of the highest rank (top flight) football leagues in the country, which is currently the Liga 1.[1]

Prior to 1994, there were two separated competition systems running in parallel, both organized by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) namely: Perserikatan (amateur; lit. in English: Inter-association football championship) and Galatama (semi professional; English: The Premier League).[2]

Since 1994, those two competition systems were merged into Liga Indonesia. During 1994-2007, Liga Indonesia Premier Division was the top ranked competition, which was relegated into second rank after the Indonesia Super League was established in 2008.

Pre-Liga Indonesia era

Perserikatan (1931–1994)

Source:[3][4]

Season Champions Runners-up
1931 VIJ Jakarta PSIM Yogyakarta
1932 PSIM Yogyakarta VIJ Jakarta
1933 VIJ Jakarta (2) BIVB Bandung
1934 VIJ Jakarta (3) BIVB Bandung
1935 VVB Solo PPVIM Jatinegara Jakarta
1936 VVB Solo (2) BIVB Bandung
1937 BIVB Bandung VVB Solo
1938 VIJ Jakarta (4) SIVB Surabaya
1939 VVB Solo (3) PSIM Yogyakarta
1940 VVB Solo (4) PSIM Yogyakarta
1941 VVB Solo (5) SIVB Surabaya
1942 VVB Solo (6) SIVB Surabaya
1943 VVB Solo (7) PSIM Yogyakarta
1944–50 Not held
1951 Persebaya Surabaya PSM Makassar
1952 Persebaya Surabaya (2) Persija Jakarta
1953–54 Persija Jakarta (5) PSMS Medan
1955–57 PSM Makassar PSMS Medan
1957–59 PSM Makassar (2) Persib Bandung
1959–61 Persib Bandung (2) PSM Makassar
1962–64 Persija Jakarta (6) PSM Makassar
1964–65 PSM Makassar (3) Persebaya Surabaya
1965–66 PSM Makassar (4) Persib Bandung
1966–67 PSMS Medan Persib Bandung
1968–69 Not held
1969–71 PSMS Medan (2) Persebaya Surabaya
1971–73 Persija Jakarta (7) Persebaya Surabaya
1973–75 Persija Jakarta (8) and PSMS Medan (3)
1975–78 Persebaya Surabaya (3) Persija Jakarta
1978–79 Persija Jakarta (9) PSMS Medan
1980 Persiraja Banda Aceh Persipura Jayapura
1981–82 Not held
1983 PSMS Medan (4) Persib Bandung
1984 Not held
1985 PSMS Medan (5) Persib Bandung
1986 Persib Bandung (3) Perseman Manokwari
1986–87 PSIS Semarang Persebaya Surabaya
1987–88 Persebaya Surabaya (4) Persija Jakarta
1988–89 Not held
1989–90 Persib Bandung (4) Persebaya Surabaya
1990–91 Not held
1991–92 PSM Makassar (5) PSMS Medan
1992–93 Not held
1993–94 Persib Bandung (5) PSM Makassar

The Premier League – Galatama (1979–1994)

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals
1979–80 Warna Agung Jayakarta Indonesia Hadi Ismanto (Indonesia Muda) 22
1980–82 Niac Mitra Jayakarta Indonesia Syamsul Arifin (Niac Mitra) 30
1982–83 Niac Mitra (2) UMS 80 Indonesia Dede Sulaeman (Indonesia Muda) 17
1983–84 Yanita Utama Mercu Buana Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah (Mercu Buana) 16
1984 Yanita Utama (2) UMS 80 Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah (Yanita Utama) 13
1985 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Arseto Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah (Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian) 9
1986–87 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (2) Pelita Jaya Indonesia Ricky Yacob (Arseto Solo) 9
1987–88 Niac Mitra (3) Pelita Jaya Indonesia Nasrul Kotto (Arseto Solo) 16
1988–89 Pelita Jaya Niac Mitra Indonesia Mecky Tata (Arema Malang)
Indonesia Dadang Kurnia (Bandung Raya)
18
1990 Pelita Jaya (2) Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Indonesia Ricky Yacob (Arseto Solo) ??
1990–92 Arseto Solo Pupuk Kaltim Indonesia Singgih Pitono (Arema Malang) 21
1992–93 Arema Malang Pupuk Kaltim Indonesia Singgih Pitono (Arema Malang) 16
1993–94 Pelita Jaya (3) Gelora Dewata Indonesia Ansyari Lubis (Pelita Jaya) 19

Liga Indonesia era

Premier Division (1994–2007)

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals
1994–95 Persib Bandung Petrokimia Putra Indonesia Peri Sandria (Bandung Raya) 34
1995–96 Bandung Raya F.C. PSM Makassar Serbia Dejan Gluscevic (Bandung Raya) 30
1996–97 Persebaya Surabaya Bandung Raya F.C. Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago (Persebaya Surabaya) 26
1997–98
Season abandoned due to political and economic trouble in Indonesia
1998–99 PSIS Semarang Persebaya Surabaya Gabon Alain Mabenda (PSDS Deli Serdang) 11
1999–2000 PSM Makassar PKT Bontang Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas (Persija Jakarta) 24
2001 Persija Jakarta PSM Makassar Cameroon Sadissou Bako (Barito Putera) 22
2002 Petrokimia Putra Persita Tangerang Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma (Persita Tangerang) 26
2003 Persik Kediri PSM Makassar Chile Oscar Aravena (PSM Makassar) 31
2004 Persebaya Surabaya PSM Makassar Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma (Persita Tangerang) 22
2005 Persipura Jayapura Persija Jakarta Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles[a] (Persik Kediri) 25
2006 Persik Kediri PSIS Semarang Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles[a] (Persik Kediri) 29
2007
season not held
2007–08 Sriwijaya F.C. PSMS Medan Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles[a] (Persik Kediri) 32

Before 2008 the highest level of professional football competition in Indonesia was the Premier Division. It used the combination format of double round-robin first round and single eliminations second round.

Indonesia Super League (2008–2014)

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals
2008–09 Persipura Jayapura Persiwa Wamena Indonesia Boaz Solossa (Persipura Jayapura)
Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles[a] (Persik Kediri/Persib)
28
2009–10 Arema Indonesia Persipura Jayapura Paraguay Aldo Barreto (Bontang FC) 19
2010–11 Persipura Jayapura Arema Indonesia Indonesia Boaz Solossa (Persipura Jayapura) 22
2011–12 Sriwijaya F.C. Persipura Jayapura Brazil Alberto Gonçalves (Persipura Jayapura) 25
2013 Persipura Jayapura Arema Indonesia Indonesia Boaz Solossa (Persipura Jayapura) 25
2014 Persib Bandung Persipura Jayapura Cameroon Emmanuel Kenmogne (Persebaya Surabaya) 25
2015
Competition abandoned due to FIFA suspension
2016
Competition abandoned due to FIFA suspension and competition replaced by Indonesia Soccer Championship who not official competition
Note
  1. ^
    When he became a top scorer, González had not been naturalized as an Indonesian citizen.

Indonesian Premier League (2011–2013)[5]

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals
2011
season abandoned
2011–12 Semen Padang Persebaya 1927 Indonesia Ferdinand Sinaga (Semen Padang) 15
2013
season not finished
Note
  1. ^
    After the meeting on Wednesday, 2 October 2013 between PSSI, PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo and all the club participants, they decided that the IPL competition was stopped and the entire first and second round scores are not recognised.

    Due to this, on Thursday 3 October 2013, PSSI executive committee decided to hold a play-off to determine which club to be eligible for the verification of 2014 Indonesia Super League club participants and also determine the champions of IPL 2013 season.

    But the result of the cancellation of the final play-off match which was to determine the 2013 IPL champion, there is no league champion for the IPL final season. Rather, the winner of the semifinal match, Pro Duta FC earns the title of 2013 IPL play-off champion, while Persepar Palangkaraya became the runner-up.

Indonesia Soccer Championship A (2016)

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals Note
2016 Persipura Jayapura Arema Cronus Brazil Alberto Gonçalves (Sriwijaya) 25 [ISC A]
Note
  1. ^
    Indonesia Soccer Championship was only the temporary competition and were not bound by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). This competition was held because PSSI still undergoing the FIFA suspension at that time.

Liga 1 (2017–present)

Season Champions Runners-up Top scorer (club) Goals
2017 Bhayangkara F.C Bali United F.C. Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius (Bali United) 37
2018 Persija Jakarta PSM Makassar Serbia Aleksandar Rakić (PS TIRA) 21

Total titles won

Perserikatan

Teams Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Persija Jakarta
(including VIJ Jakarta)
9
4
1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1953-54, 1962-64, 1971–73, 1973–75, 1978–79
Persis Solo
(including VVB Solo)
7
1
1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943
Persib Bandung
(including BIVB Bandung)
5
8
1937, 1959-61, 1986, 1989–90, 1993–94
PSMS Medan
5
4
1966-67, 1969–71, 1973–75, 1983, 1985
PSM Makassar
5
4
1955-57, 1957-59, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1991–92
Persebaya Surabaya
(including SIVB Surabaya)
4
8
1951, 1952, 1975–78, 1987–88
PSIM Yogyakarta
1
4
1932
Persiraja Banda Aceh
1
0
1980
PSIS Semarang
1
0
1986–87

The Premier League – Galatama

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Pelita Jaya
3
2
1988–89, 1990, 1993–94
Niac Mitra
3
1
1980–82, 1982–83, 1987–88
Yanita Utama
2
1
1983–84, 1984
Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian
2
1
1985, 1986–87
Arseto Solo
1
1
1990–92
Warna Agung
1
0
1979–80
Arema Malang
1
0
1992–93

Liga Indonesia – Premier Division (1994–2008), ISL (2008–2014), Indonesia Premier League (2011-2013), Liga 1 (2017–present)

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
Persipura Jayapura
4
3
2005, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2013
Persebaya Surabaya
2
1
1996–97, 2004
Persija Jakarta
2
1
2001, 2018
Persib Bandung
2
0
1994–95, 2014
Persik Kediri
2
0
2003, 2006
Sriwijaya F.C.
2
0
2007, 2011–12
PSM Makassar
1
5
1999-00
Arema FC
1
2
2009–10
Bandung Raya F.C.
1
1
1995–96
PSIS Semarang
1
1
1998–99
Petrokimia Putra
1
1
2002
Bhayangkara F.C.
1
1
2017
Semen Padang F.C.
1
0
2011-12

See also

References

  1. ^ Official webpage of PSSI
  2. ^ Indonesia - List of Champions Perserikatan
  3. ^ List of Perserikatan champions in RSSSF
  4. ^ "P.S.S.I. (inlandsche) Stedenwedstrijden 1930-1950". Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  5. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/indochamp.html