2009 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final

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2009 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final
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Event 2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division [1]
Date29 May 2009
Venue Palaran Stadium, Samarinda
Liga Esia Man of the Match Aldo Baretto (Persisam)
Referee Suharto (Indonesia)
Attendance10,000
WeatherFine
2008
2010

The 2009 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final was a football match which was played on 29 May 2009. Persisam and Persema was a debutant of the final stage.

Contents

Road to Samarinda

Persisam SamarindaRoundPersema Malang
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Persisam Putra Samarinda 2817745224+2858
PSPS Pekanbaru 2817564725+2256
Mitra Kukar 28171103828+1052
Persikabo Bogor 28131054427+1749
Persikab Bandung Regency 2814684634+1248
Persiraja Banda Aceh 28125113032241
Semen Padang 28101084230+1240
Persih Tembilahan 28107113935+437
PSDS Deli Serdang 28104142734734
Persikad Depok 28106123342933
PSAP Sigli 281031528471933
PSSB Bireuen 28761523341127
Persikota Tangerang 28761529522327
Persibat Batang 28821825441926
PSP Padang 28661624391524
First Group stage
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Persema Malang 2619165226+2658
Persebaya Surabaya 2618174419+2555
Persiba Bantul 2615473221+1149
Persigo Gorontalo 26151103827+1146
Persibom Bolaang Mongondow 26141113326+743
Persibo Bojonegoro 2612593531+441
Perseman Manokwari 26123113128+339
PSIR Rembang 26871120311131
Gresik United 2693143136530
PSS Sleman 2696113138730
Persis Solo 26751417281125
PSIM Yogyakarta 26741520361625
Persiku Kudus 26741519402125
Persekabpas Pasuruan 26551622381617
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Persisam Putra Samarinda 3210102+87
Persebaya Surabaya 31112204
Mitra Kukar 311147-34
Persigo Gorontalo 301249-51
Second Group stage
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Persema Malang 321041+37
PSPS Pekanbaru 312053+25
Persiba Bantul 310235-23
Persikabo Bogor 301225-31
OpponentResultLegs Knockout stage OpponentResultLegs
PSPS Pekanbaru 3-1One-leg match playedSemifinals Persebaya Surabaya 3–1One-leg match played

Match details

Persisam Putra Samarinda 1 – 0 Persema Malang
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Palaran Stadium, Samarinda
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Suharto (Indonesia)
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Persisam Putra Samarinda
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Persema Malang
Persisam Putra Samarinda: 5-3-2
GK36 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sumardi
DF2 Flag of Chile.svg Pato Jimenez
DF3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Syaiful Lewenussa Yellow card.svg 21'
DF4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kasiadi
DF15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Marchelino Mandagi
DF82 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rasmoyo Yellow card.svg 25'
MF8 Flag of Brazil.svg Jardel Santana Sub off.svg 47'
MF9 Flag of Indonesia.svg Uston Nawawi Sub off.svg 78'
MF13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Akbar Rasyid (c)
FW12 Flag of Paraguay.svg Aldo Baretto
FW28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ilham Jaya Kesuma Sub off.svg 85'
Substitutes
FW11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Fakhrudin
FW17 Flag of Indonesia.svg Gantarkhan Sub on.svg 85'
FW18 Flag of Indonesia.svg Nasution Karubaba
GK30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ngadiono
MF31 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tommy Pranata
DF77 Flag of Indonesia.svg Victor Simon Sub on.svg 78'
MF88 Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Ortiz Sub on.svg 47'
Manager
Flag of Indonesia.svg Aidil Fitri
Persema Malang: 3-5-2
GK12 Flag of Indonesia.svg I Komang Adnyana
DF3 Flag of Cameroon.svg Seme Patrick Yellow card.svg 54'
DF5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Munhar
DF18 Flag of Indonesia.svg Aris Budi Yellow card.svg 14'
MF10 Flag of Cameroon.svg Mbom Mbom Julien
MF11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bima Sakti (c)
MF19 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kasan Soleh
MF26 Flag of Indonesia.svg M. Kamri Yellow card.svg 65'
MF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sutaji Yellow card.svg 78'
FW25 Flag of Sierra Leone.svg Brima Pepito
FW99 Flag of Indonesia.svg Harmoko Sub off.svg 46'
Substitutes
GK1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sukasto Efendi
MF8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdi Gusti
FW9 Flag of Liberia.svg Davis Otto Weah
FW15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaya Teguh Angga
DF21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hary Syaputra
DF28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kusaeri
FW29 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jaenal Ichwan Sub on.svg 46'
Manager
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hadi Santoso

Liga Esia Man of the Match:
Flag of Paraguay.svg Aldo Baretto

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