1982–83 Galatama

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Galatama
Season1982–83
Dates28 August 1982 – 28 May 1983
Champions NIAC Mitra
Matches played210
Goals scored481 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorer Dede Sulaiman
(27 goals)
1983–84

The 1982–83 Galatama was the third season of Galatama that was held from 28 August 1982 to 28 May 1983. It was the first season in which the league was split into two divisions. It was also the first season which saw foreign players compete in officially sanctioned Indonesian football competition. [1]

Contents

Teams

Premier Division

First Division

Foreign players

There were four foreign players contracted to Galatama clubs this season.

PemainNegaraKlub
Jairo Matos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Pardedetex
Ulrich Wilson Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Fandi Ahmad Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore NIAC Mitra
David Lee Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore

League table

Premier Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 NIAC Mitra (C)2818645718+3942Champions
2 UMS '80 2815944021+1939
3 Pardedetex 2816753820+1839
4 Warna Agung 2814774523+2235
5 Indonesia Muda 2815494229+1334
6 Perkesa '78 28111162722+533
7 Tunas Inti 2812883730+732
8 Arseto 2891184237+529
9 Makassar Utama 28107112621+527
10 Mercu Buana 2871292425126
11 Jaka Utama 28941526401422
12 Sari Bumi Raya 28771425411621
13 Angkasa 28481618462816
14 Jayakarta 280131511433213
15 Bintang Timur 28361923654212
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champion

First Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Semen Padang [lower-alpha 1] (P)10721275+2216Promoted
2 Tempo Utama [lower-alpha 1] (P)10721188+1016
3 Caprina [lower-alpha 1] (P)10361157+812
4 Bima Kencana [lower-alpha 1] (P)10334111659
5 Cahaya Kita [lower-alpha 1] (P)10226822146
6 Mataram Putra [lower-alpha 1] 10019627211
Source: RSSSF
(P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Originally, two teams were to be promoted to the Premier Division, but eventually all of the teams, apart from Mataram Putra, were promoted for the following season.

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