2013 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
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Football league season
The 2013 Liga Indonesia Premier Division season is the eighteenth edition of Liga Indonesia Premier Division since its establishment in 1994. The competition is managed by PT. Liga Indonesia (LI).
This season is the second season of Liga Indonesia Premier Division organised by PT.Liga Indonesia without authorisation from PSSI as it has decided to appoint the new PT. Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS) to organise the competition. It is then recognised by PSSI breakaway leadership under La Nyalla Matalitti.
The participant initially consists of 37 clubs,[1] Included the four clubs that played last season at DU PT LPIS, PSIS Semarang, PSCS Cilacap, Persikabo Bogor and Persbul Buol, later added to 42 clubs,[2] after 5 clubs, (Persipasi Bekasi, Persik Kediri, PS Madiun Putra, Persewangi Banyuwangi, and PPSM Sakti Magelang) come back from competition that held by PT. LPIS,[3] and divided into five groups. The fixtures were released on 23 January 2013. The season kicked off on 27 January 2013 and the group stage is scheduled to conclude on 23 Juny 2013.[4][failed verification]
On 1 February 2013, PT. Liga Indonesia received resignation PSGL Gayo Lues due to lack of sponsors to support their progress in the competition this season.[5]
On 6 February 2013, PT. Liga Indonesia disqualified PSAB Aceh Besar and Persipasi Bekasi due to administrative reason.[6]
Stadium and locations[edit]
Team | Regency or City | Province | Stadium | Capacity | 2011–12 season |
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Deltras Sidoarjo | Sidoarjo | East Java | Gelora Delta | 35,000 | 17th 2011–12 Super League |
Madiun Putra | Madiun | East Java | Wilis | 10,000 | join LPIS competition |
Mojokerto Putra | Mojokerto | East Java | Gajahmada | 10,000 | 11th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persbul Buol | Buol | Central Sulawesi | Kuonoto | 10,000 | join LPIS competition |
Persebaya DU (Bhayangkara) | Surabaya | East Java | Gelora 10 November | 30,000 | Top 8 2011–12 Premier Division |
Perseba Super Bangkalan | Bangkalan | East Java | Gelora Bangkalan | 10,000 | Top 12 2012 First Division |
Persebo Bondowoso | Bondowoso | East Java | R. Soedarsono | 10,000 | Semifinal 2012 First Division |
Perseka Kaimana | Kaimana | West Papua | Triton | 8,000 | Champion of 2012 First Division |
Persekam Metro | Malang Regency | East Java | Kanjuruhan | 30,000 | 7th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
Perseru Serui | Yapen Islands Regency | Papua | Marora | 10,000 | 6th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
Perseta Tulungagung | Tulungagung Regency | East Java | Rejoagung | 7,000 | Top 12 2012 First Division |
Persewangi Banyuwangi | Banyuwangi | East Java | Diponegoro | 10,000 | join LPIS competition |
Persid Jember | Jember | East Java | Notohadinegoro | 10,000 | 8th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persigo Gorontalo | Gorontalo | Gorontalo | Merdeka | 10,000 | 7th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persih Tembilahan | Indragiri Hilir | Riau | Beringin | 5,000 | 8th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persik Kediri | Kediri | East Java | Brawijaya | 12,000 | join LPIS competition |
Persikabo Bogor | Bogor Regency | West Java | Persikabo | 15,000 | join LPIS competition |
Persikad Depok | Depok | West Java | Merpati | 1,000 | Top 12 2012 First Division |
Persiku Kudus | Kudus | Central Java | Wergu Wetan | 10,000 | Top 8 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persip Pekalongan | Pekalongan | Central Java | Gelora Bumi Batik | 25,000 | 6th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persipas Paser | Paser Regency | East Kalimantan | Sadurangas | 3,000 | Top 12 2012 First Division |
Persipur Purwodadi | Purwodadi | Central Java | Krida Bakti | 15,000 | Semifinal 2012 First Division |
Persis Solo | Surakarta | Central Java | Manahan | 35,000 | 7th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persisko Bangko | West Tanjung Jabung Regency | Jambi | Persitaj | 3,000 | Top 12 2012 First Division |
Persitara Jakarta Utara | North Jakarta | Jakarta | Tugu | 10,000 | 5th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
Persitema Temanggung | Temanggung Regency | Central Java | Bhumi Phala | 15,000 | 9th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
Perssin Sinjai | Sinjai Regency | South Sulawesi | Andi Bintang | 15,000 | 10th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
PPSM Sakti Magelang | Magelang | Central Java | Abu Bakrin | 10,000 | join LPIS competition |
PSAP Sigli | Pidie Regency | Aceh | Kuta Asan | 15,000 | 18th 2011–12 Super League |
PS Bangka | Bangka Regency | Bangka-Belitung | Orom | 3,000 | Runner-up 2012 First Division |
PS Bengkulu | Bengkulu | Bengkulu | Semarak | 15,000 | 10th in Group 1 2011–12 Premier Division |
PSBK Blitar | Blitar | East Java | Gelora Supriyadi | 15,000 | Top 8 2011–12 Premier Division |
PSBS Biak Numfor | Biak Numfor | Papua | Cendrawasih | 30,000 | 5th in Group 2 2011–12 Premier Division |
PSCS Cilacap | Cilacap | Central Java | Wijayakusuma | 10,000 | join LPIS competition |
PSIM Yogyakarta | Yogyakarta | Yogyakarta | Mandala Krida | 25,000 | Semifinal 2011–12 Premier Division |
PSIS Semarang | Semarang | Central Java | Jatidiri | 25,000 | join LPIS competition |
PSMS Medan | Medan | North Sumatra | Teladan | 22,234 | 16th 2011–12 Super League |
PSKSB Sumbawa Barat | West Sumbawa | West Nusa Tenggara | Gelora Turide | 15,000 | Top 8 2011–12 Premier Division |
Yahukimo FC | Yahukimo | Papua | TBD | – | Wildcard from 2012 First Division |
Personnel and kits[edit]
Coach changes[edit]
Pre-season[edit]
In-season[edit]
Team | Outgoing coach | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming coach | Date of appointment |
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PSMS Medan | Suimin Diharja | Sacked | March 2013 | 3rd | Suharto AD | March 2013 |
First round[edit]
The First round is played from 27 January 2013 to 21 Juny 2013
Group 1[edit]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results[edit]
Group 2[edit]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results[edit]
Group 3[edit]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
- ^ Due to the difficulty of funding is a problem that can not be overcome by the club, then Persipas Paser officially declared bankrupt and withdrew from participation in the league after serving a three match.[11]
Results[edit]
Group 4[edit]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results[edit]
Group 5[edit]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results[edit]
Second round[edit]
The 12 teams were drawn into three groups of four. Each group was played on a home-and-away round-robin basis. The winners of each group and one best runners-up advanced to the semi-final. The second round is played from 28 Juny 2013 to 30 August 2013.
Group A[edit]
Group B[edit]
Group C[edit]
Best Runner-up[edit]
Knockout stage[edit]
For this season in the knock-out stage, the 4 teams play a single-elimination tournament. The draw for the semi-finals took place on 2 September 2013 at the headquarters of the Football Association of Indonesia.[12] All matches will play in Manahan Stadium in Surakarta, Central Java.
Bracket[edit]
Semi-finals[edit]
Play On 8 September 2013
Third-placed[edit]
Play On 14 September 2013
Final[edit]
Play On 14 September 2013
Champions[edit]
Promotion/relegation play-off[edit]
Play On 22 September 2013 in Manahan Stadium, Surakarta ( Central Java)
Season statistics[edit]
Top scorers[edit]
Own goals[edit]
Hat-tricks[edit]
- 4 Player scored 4 goals
- 5 Player scored 5 goals
Scoring[edit]
- First goal of the season: Emile Linkers for PSIS Semarang against PSCS Cilacap (27 January 2013)
- Last goal of the season: Jean Paul Boumsong for Persebaya DU (Bhayangkara) against Perseru Serui (14 September 2013)
- Fastest goal of the season: 1 minutes – Irfandani for PSAP Sigli against Persisko Bangko (9 June 2013)
- Widest winning margin: 11 goals
- Highest scoring game: 11 goals
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 11 goals
- Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goal
- Widest home winning margin: 11 goals
- Widest away winning margin: 5 goals
- Most goals scored by a home team: 11 goals
- Most goals scored by an away team: 6 goals
Clean sheets[edit]
References[edit]
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