Kamis, 24 Mei 2012

Indonesia Super League (English Version)


Indonesia Super League (ISL) (IndonesianLiga Super Indonesia) is a professional competition for soccer clubs in Indonesia. This competition is managed by PT Liga Indonesia. It was the top flight soccer league in Indonesia, before the Football Association of Indonesia replaced it with Indonesian Premier League in 2011.

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[edit]Stadium and locations

ClubCityProvinceStadiumCapacity2010–11 season
Arema IndonesiaMalang RegencyEast JavaKanjuruhan30,0002010-11 Super League Runners-up
DeltrasSidoarjo RegencyEast JavaGelora Delta35,00013th in 2010-11 Super League
Gresik UnitedGresik RegencyEast JavaPetrokimia25,0005th in 2010-11 Premier Division
Mitra KukarKutai KartanegaraEast KalimantanAji Imbut35,0003rd in 2010-11 Premier Division
Pelita JayaKarawang RegencyWest JavaSingaperbangsa25,00012th in 2010-11 Super League
Persela LamonganLamonganEast JavaSurajaya25,0009th in 2010-11 Super League
Persib BandungBandung RegencyWest JavaSi Jalak Harupat|Siliwangi Stadium40,0007th in 2010-11 Super League
Persiba BalikpapanBalikpapanEast KalimantanPersiba15,00010th in 2010-11 Super League
Persidafon DafonsoroJayapuraPapuaMandala30,0004th in 2010-11 Premier Division
Persija JakartaJakartaDKI JakartaGelora Bung Karno88,0833rd in 2010-11 Super League
Persipura JayapuraJayapuraPapuaMandala30,000Indonesia Super League Champions
Persiram Raja Ampat1SorongWest PapuaKilometer 16 Stadium88,0836th in 2010-11 Premier Division
Persisam PutraSamarindaEast KalimantanSegiri20,0006th in 2010-11 Super League
Persiwa WamenaJayawijaya RegencyPapuaPendidikan15,0008th in 2010-11 Super League
PSAP Sigli2Banda Aceh
Sigli
AcehHarapan Bangsa
Kuta Asan
40,000
10,000
7th in 2010-11 Premier Division
PSMS MedanMedanNorth SumatraTeladan20,0008th in 2010-11 Premier Division
PSPS PekanbaruKuansing RegencyRiauSport Centre Kuansing25,00011th in 2010-11 Super League
SriwijayaPalembangSouth SumateraJakabaring40,0005th in 2010-11 Super League

[edit]Stadiums (2012)

Primary venues used in the Indonesia Super League:
Arema IndonesiaDeltrasGresik UnitedMitra KukarPelita JayaPersela Lamongan
Kanjuruhan StadiumGelora Delta StadiumPetrokimia StadiumAji Imbut StadiumSingaperbangsa StadiumSurajaya Stadium
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 35,000Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 35,000Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 25,000
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Persib BandungPersiba BalikpapanPersidafon DafonsoroPersija JakartaPersipura JayapuraPersiram Raja Ampat
Si Jalak Harupat StadiumPersiba StadiumBarnabas Youwe StadiumGelora Bung Karno StadiumMandala StadiumKilometer 16 Stadium
Capacity: 40,000Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 88,083Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 15,000
Jalak harupat.jpgGelora Bung Karno Stadium, Night.jpg160px
Persisam Putra SamarindaPersiwa WamenaPSAP SigliPSMS MedanPSPS PekanbaruSriwijaya
Segiri StadiumPendidikan StadiumKuta Asan StadiumTeladan StadiumSport Centre StadiumGelora Sriwijaya Stadium
Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 20,000Capacity: 25,000Capacity: 40,000
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Tribune.jpg

[edit]ISL U-21

Building and managing a complete U-21 team is one of the requirements for clubs participating in the ISL. Those U-21 teams will participate in the Indonesia Super League U-21 which is held in parallel with the main competition. In 2009-10Persib Bandung U-21 team won the league.
Prior to 2008, the highest level of junior level competitions in Indonesia was U-23 League Cup.

[edit]Championship history

YearChampionsRunners-up
2008-09Persipura JayapuraPersiwa Wamena
2009-10Arema IndonesiaPersipura Jayapura
2010-11Persipura JayapuraArema Indonesia
Before 2008, the highest level of professional soccer competition in Indonesia was the Premier Division. It used the combination format of double round-robin first round and single eliminationssecond round. Indonesia Super League uses the double round-robin competition format.
Considering only these two ISL editions, Persipura Jayapura is considered as the best achieving clubs, since they could finish the first and second position consecutively. Considering the whole history of top level of professional soccer league in Indonesia, Persebaya SurabayaPersik Kediri along with Persipura Jayapura are the best achievers, winning the competitions twice.

[edit]ISL U-21 champions

YearChampionsRunners-up
2008-09Pelita Jaya U-21Persita U-21
2009-10Persib Bandung U-21Pelita Jaya U-21
2011Persela U-21Semen Padang FC U-21

[edit]Season 2011–12 clubs

The following clubs are participating in the 2011–12 season.
ClubPosition
in 2010-11
First season in
the 1st level comp.
Number of seasons in
the 1st level comp.
Number of seasons in
ISL
First season
replacing in
the 1st level comp.
Competition won in
the 1st level comp.
Last competition won in
the 1st level comp.
Arema Indonesia2nd1987-88224200522009-10
Deltras13th1990-921931990-920n/a
Gresik United3rd Second round Group A: 
Premier Division
2011–12112011–120n/a
Mitra Kukar3rd: Premier Division1979-801812011–1231987-88
Pelita Jaya12th1986-872342007–0831993-94
Persela Lamongan9th20048420040n/a
Persib Bandung7th1933534198361994-95
Persiba Balikpapan10th1986-871841986-870n/a
Persidafon Dafonsoro4th: Premier Division2011–12112011–120n/a
Persija Jakarta3rd1931554102001
Persipura Jayapura1st1969-71284198032010-11
Persiram Raja Ampat4th Second round Group A: 
Premier Division
2011–12112011–120n/a
Persisam Putra Samarinda6th1990-921331990-920n/a
Persiwa Wamena8th20066420060n/a
PSAP Sigli3rd Second round Group B: 
Premier Division
2011–12112011–120n/a
PSMS Medan4th Second round Group B: 
Premier Division
1952372200451985
PSPS Pekanbaru11th1999–00931999–000n/a
Sriwijaya5th1991-921741991-9212007–08

[edit]Awards

[edit]Top Scorers

YearScorerClubGoals
2008-09Indonesia Boaz Solossa
Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles
Persipura Jayapura
Persik Kediri/Persib Bandung
28
2009-10Paraguay Aldo BarettoBontang19
2010-11Indonesia Boaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura22

[edit]Best Players

YearPlayerClub
2008-09Indonesia Boaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura
2009-10Indonesia Kurnia MeigaArema Indonesia
2010-11Indonesia Boaz SolossaPersipura Jayapura

[edit]Fair Play Awards

YearPlayer Category RecipientClub Category RecipientCoach Category Recipient
2008-09Indonesia Talaohu Musafri (Persiba Balikpapan)Persija JakartaBrazil Jacksen F. Tiago (Persipura Jayapura)
2009-10Indonesia Eduard Ivakdalam (Persipura Jayapura)Sriwijaya F.C.
2010-11Persijap Jepara

[edit]Best Referees

YearRefereeOrigin
2008-09Indonesia Najamuddin AspiranBalikpapan
2009-10Indonesia Oki Dwi PutraBandung
2010-11

[edit]Best Supporters

YearSupporterClub
2008-09LA ManiaPersela Lamongan
2009-10AremaniaArema Indonesia
2010-11AremaniaArema Indonesia

[edit]Best Match Organizers

YearClub
2008-09
2009-10Arema Indonesia
2010-11

[edit]Sponsorship

  • 2008-2011: Djarum (Djarum Indonesia Super League)
  • 2011-present: antv (Indonesia Super League)

[edit]Foreign players

The first edition of ISL used the same format for foreign players as the previous edition of top layer league in Indonesia, which allows club to have 5 foreign players from any countries without further restrictions. Only 3 of them are allowed to play together in a match.
However, since the 2009-10 edition, Indonesian FA has applied a new restriction as known as "3+2" format, in which at least 2 of 5 foreign players in every club are originated from Asian countries. Furthermore, those foreign players need to conform with the following condition:[1]
  • Players from European or American countries should have played in the second division (third layer of their respective competition system).
  • Players from Asian countries whose club competed in the AFC Champions League should have played in (at least) in the first division (second layer of their respective competition system).
  • Players from African countries and Asian countries (whose club did not competed in the AFC Champions League) should have played (at least) in the premier/super league (highest layer of their respective competition system).
  • Players from Southeast Asian countries should be in their national team.
In 2010-2011 edition, Indonesian FA introduced a new restriction regarding registration of new foreign players from African countries. Players from African countries who have never played before in Indonesia Super League shall be an international player for his country. The respective players have to show formal evidences that they have played for their country in official FIFA matches. Players failed to show such evidences will not get permit to play in Indonesia Super League 2010-2011.[2]

[edit]See also

[edit]2011–12 foreign players

ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Asian-Visa 1Asian-Visa 2Non-Visa Foreign
Arema IndonesiaCameroon Seme Patrick4Cameroon Alain N'Kong5Cameroon Herman Dzumafo5Australia Steve HeskethSingapore M. Ridhuan5None
DeltrasCroatia Mijo DadicCôte d'Ivoire Lacine Kone5Liberia James Koko5Australia Sean RooneyAustralia Srećko Mitrović5None
Gresik UnitedArgentina Gaston CastanoArgentina Gustavo ChenaArgentina Claudio Pronetto5Syria Marwan SayedehAustralia Daniel Zeleny6None
Mitra KukarSerbia Nemanja ObrićNetherlands Kevin Olivieira5Cameroon Gustave Bahoken5South Korea Lee Sang-MinJapan Seiji KanekoNone
Pelita JayaRepublic of Macedonia Alex BajevskiBulgaria Stanislav ZhekovLiberia John TarkporMalaysia Safee SaliNoneNetherlands Jhon van Beukering1
Nigeria Victor Igbonefo1 2
Nigeria Greg Nwokolo1 2
Persela LamonganArgentina Gustavo LopezSlovakia Roman GolianArgentina Mario CostasSouth Korea Oh In-Kyun5South Korea Park Chul-Hyung6None
Persib BandungCameroon Abanda HermanMontenegro Miljan RadovicBrazil Marcio Souza5Australia Robert GasparSingapore Noh Alam Shah6None
Persiba BalikpapanParaguay Aldo BarettoCroatia Tomi LabudovićUruguay Esteban Guillén5Japan Kenji AdachiharaJapan Matsunaga ShoheiNone
Persidafon DafonsoroArgentina Marcelo CirelliCameroon Eric BayemiCameroon Ngon A DjamSingapore Itimi DicksonNoneNone
Persija JakartaBrazil Fabiano BeltrameArgentina RobertinhoParaguay Pedro VelázquezSingapore Precious EmuejerayeSouth Korea Jeong Kwang-Sik6None
Persipura JayapuraCameroon Bio PaulinLiberia Zah RahanBrazil BetoSouth Korea Yoo Jae-HoonSouth Korea Choi Dong-Soo6None
Persiram Raja AmpatLiberia Kubay QuaiyanCameroon J.P. BoumsongBrazil Anderson5Japan Tomoyuki SakaiSouth Korea Yoo Wook-Jin5None
Persisam PutraCameroon Luc ZoaMontenegro Srđan LopičićCameroon Pierre Njanka5Australia Boima KarpehSouth Korea Kim Dong-Chan6Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles1 2
Uruguay Ronald Fagundez7
Persiwa WamenaLiberia Eddie FodayLiberia Erick WeeksNigeria O.K. JohnJapan Yuichi ShibakoyaSouth Korea Kim Kang Hyun6None
PSAP SigliSouth Africa Sthembiso NtombelaMali Camara SekouSierra Leone Abu Bakar5South Korea Lee Soung YongSouth Korea Jeon Sung-Ha5None
PSMS MedanSerbia Saša ZečevićNigeria Osas SahaSlovenia Nastja Čeh5South Korea Shin Hyun-Joon5NoneNetherlands Ruben Wuarbanaran12
PSPS PekanbaruCameroon Patrice NzekouTogo Ali KhadaffiNigeria Kabir Bello5South Korea Joo Ki-Hwan5South Korea Ko Jae-Hyo6None
SriwijayaSaint Kitts and Nevis Keith GumbsCameroon Thierry GathuessiBrazil Hilton MoreiraSouth Korea Lim Joon-SikAustralia Jamie Coyne6None
Note:
1Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Indonesia Residency;
2Foreign residents or foreign residents of Indonesian descent who have chosen to represent Indonesian national team;
3Players with Indonesian descent who were born and started their professional career abroad, but will have since gained Indonesia Residency;
4Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad, but will have since gained Indonesia Residency;
5Replacement of foreign players in the second phase of the Transfer Windows;
6New players in the second phase of the Transfer Windows;
7Injury Replacement Players

[edit]See also

[edit]References

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