2006 Copa Indonesia

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2006 Copa Indonesia
Tournament details
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Final positions
Champions Arema Malang (2nd title)
Runner-up Persipura Jayapura
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) Serge Emaleu
(9 goals)
  2005
2007–08  

The 2006 Copa Indonesia was the second edition of Piala Indonesia , the nationwide football cup tournament in Indonesia, involving clubs from Premier Division, First Division and Second Division. The winner of the tournament qualified to play for 2007 AFC Champions League.

Contents

Arema Malang became champions after a victory over Persipura Jayapura in the final match at Gelora Delta Stadium, Sidoarjo. [1]

First round

Region I

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
PSMS Medan 5 – 1 Sriwijaya 3 – 12 – 0
Perserang Serang 3 – 5 Persikota Tangerang 1 – 02 – 5
PS Palembang 1 – 3 Persitara North Jakarta 1 – 10 – 2
Persita Tangerang 2 – 0 PSKPS Padang Sidempuan 2 – 00 – 0
PSPS Pekanbaru 4 – 1 PSBL Langsa 1 – 13 – 0
Medan Jaya 2 – 3 PSP Padang 2 – 10 – 2
PSDS Deli Serdang 3 – 5 PSSB Bireun 1 – 32 – 2
Persiraja Banda Aceh 2 – 6 Semen Padang 1 – 01 – 6

Region II

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Persikad Depok 3 – 0 PSIM Yogyakarta 0 – 03 – 0
Persib Bandung 1 – 2 PSIS Semarang 0 – 01 – 2
Persiku Kudus w/o Persiba Bantul 1 – 0
PSB Bogor 1 – 4 Persipur Purwodadi 0 – 21 – 2
Persipasi Bekasi w/o Persikabo Bogor 0 – 11 – 0
Persibat Batang 1 – 3 Persija Jakarta 0 – 01 – 3
Persijap Jepara 0 – 3 Pelita Jaya Purwakarta 0 – 00 – 3
Persikab Bandung w/o PSS Sleman

Region III

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Persebaya Surabaya 3 – 1 PS Mojokerto Putra 2 – 11 – 0
Persegi Gianyar 2 – 5 Persekaba Badung 2 – 10 – 4
Persedikab Kediri 0 – 3 Persibo Bojonegoro 0 – 10 – 2
Persipro Probolinggo 0 – 6 Arema Malang 0 – 20 – 4
Persid Jember 0 – 7 Persela Lamongan 0 – 10 – 6
Persik Kediri 5 – 1 Persekabpas Pasuruan 3 – 02 – 1
Gresik United 4 – 4 (a) Persema Malang 3 – 31 – 1
Persis Solo 3 – 5 Deltras Sidoarjo 3 – 10 – 4

Region IV

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Persmin Minahasa 2 – 1 Mitra Kukar 1 – 01 – 1
Persma Manado 5 – 4 Persigo Gorontalo 0 – 35 – 1
Persibom Bolaang Mongondow 7 – 3 Perseman Manokwari 5 – 12 – 2
Persipura Jayapura 7 – 0 Persipare Pare-Pare 5 – 02 – 0
Persim Maros 4 – 6 PKT Bontang 2 – 12 – 5
Persiba Balikpapan 4 – 2 Persiter Ternate 2 – 01 – 1
Persiwa Wamena w/o Persiss Sorong

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Persipura Jayapura 4 – 2 Persiba Balikpapan 4 – 00 – 2
Persitara North Jakarta 2 – 3 Persikota Tangerang 0 – 12 – 2
Persita Tangerang 3 – 3 (3 – 4 p) PSMS Medan 2 – 11 – 2
Persebaya Surabaya 2 – 1 Persela Lamongan 2 – 00 – 1
PSSB Bireun 2 – 2 (a) PSP Padang 1 – 01 – 2
Persipur Purwodadi (a) 1 – 1 Persipasi Bekasi 0 – 01 – 1
Persikab Bandung 3 – 2 Pelita Jaya Purwakarta 2 – 11 – 1
Persema Malang 1 – 2 Deltras Sidoarjo 1 – 10 – 1
Persibom Bolaang Mongondow 0 – 1 PKT Bontang 0 – 00 – 1
Arema Malang 2 – 1 Persekaba Badung 2 – 00 – 1
Persiwa Wamena 5 – 4 PSM Makassar 3 – 12 – 3
Persik Kediri 5 – 4 Persibo Bojonegoro 4 – 21 – 2
Semen Padang 4 – 1 PSPS Pekanbaru 2 – 02 – 1
Persija Jakarta 2 – 0 PSIS Semarang 1 – 01 – 0
Persiku Kudus w/o Persikad Depok
Persma Manado w/o Persmin Minahasa

Third round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Persipura Jayapura 3 – 0 Persikab Bandung 2 – 01 – 0
Arema Malang 6 – 0 Persipur Purwodadi 4 – 02 – 0
Persik Kediri 3 – 5 PSMS Medan 2 – 11 – 4
Persiwa Wamena 2 – 2 (a) Semen Padang 2 – 10 – 1
Deltras Sidoarjo 1 – 1 (3 – 2 p) Persikota Tangerang 0 – 11 – 0
PSSB Bireun 1 – 4 Persija Jakarta 0 – 11 – 3
Persiku Kudus 3 – 6 Persma Manado 1 – 22 – 4
PKT Bontang 3 – 7 Persebaya Surabaya 3 – 20 – 5

Quarterfinal

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Semen Padang 1 – 3 Persija Jakarta 1 – 20 – 1
Persma Manado 1 – 7 PSMS Medan 0 – 31 – 4
Arema Malang 1 – 0 Persebaya Surabaya 1 – 00 – 0
Persipura Jayapura 3 – 2 Deltras Sidoarjo 2 – 11 – 1

Semifinal

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
PSMS Medan 3 – 5 Arema Malang 1 – 12 – 4
Persija Jakarta 1 – 3 Persipura Jayapura 1 – 10 – 2

Third place

Persija Jakarta 2 0
(HT : 1 0)
PSMS Medan
Eric Mabenga Soccerball shade.svg40'
Roger Batoum Soccerball shade.svg55'
Gelora Delta Stadium, Sidoarjo
Attendance: 10,155

Final

Arema Malang 2 0
(HT : 0 0)
Persipura Jayapura
Aris Budi Prasetyo Soccerball shade.svg51' (pen.)
Anthony Jomah Ballah Soccerball shade.svg58'
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