1930 Java Championship

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Perserikatan
Season1930
Champions Voetbalbond Indies Jakarta (V.I.J.)
Runner-up Surabaja Indies Voetbalbond (S.I.V.B.)
Third place Bond Mataram
Solo Voetbalbond (S.V.B.)
Matches played3
Goals scored12 (4 per match)
1931

The 1930 Perserikatan season (known as the Java Championship) was the inaugural season of the Indonesian Perserikatan football competition since its establishment in 1930.

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It was contested by 4 teams as Bond Mataram, Solo Voetbalbond (S.V.B.), Surabaja Indies Voetbalbond (S.I.V.B.) and Voetbalbond Indies Jakarta (V.I.J.). V.I.J. won the championship. [1]

Semifinals

Bond Mataram 1 – 1 S.I.V.B.
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Surabaja Indies Voetbalbond (S.I.V.B.) on lots


V.I.J. 3 – 1 S.V.B.
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Final

V.I.J. 4 – 2 S.I.V.B.
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