2010 Liga Indonesia First Division

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Liga Indonesia First Division
Season2010
Champions PSBS Biak
Promoted Persbul Buol
Persin Sinjai
PSBS Biak
PSBL Langsa
Persepam Pamekasan
Madiun Putra FC
Relegated PSAB Aceh Besar
Persibabar West Bangka
Persebsi Sibolga
Persika Karawang
Persikad Depok
Persibat Batang
Persekaba Blora
Persiko Kota Baru
Persista Sintang
Persikos Kota Sorong
Persikota Tikep
Persitoli Tolikara
Matches played153
Goals scored330 (2.16 per match)
Biggest home win Persin Sinjai 5 – 0 Persebi Bima (1 November 2010)
Highest scoring Persbul Buol 5 – 3 PSBL Langsa (10 December 2010)
Longest winning run PSBS Biak (7 games)
Longest unbeaten run Persepam Pamekasan & PSBS Biak (10 games)
2011–12

The 2010 Liga Indonesia First Division [1] is the 16th edition of Liga Indonesia First Division which is scheduled to start in September 2010 and finish in the same year. [2]

Contents

Participating clubs will be divided 12 groups based on their regions in Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumatera and Papua.

First stage

Total 57 clubs will participate in this season, divided into 12 groups. [3] [4] [5]

Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams advance to the 2nd Round
Bottom placed teams relegated to the Second Division

Group Winner and runner-up qualify for 2nd round.

Second stage

This stage, which will start on October 28, 2010, involves 12 group winners and 12 runners up qualified from the first stage. Therefore, in total 24 clubs, which are divided into 6 groups will participate in this stage. [6] [7]

Qualified clubs for the 2nd round: Persas Sabang, Madina Medan Jaya, Siak FC, PSP Padang, PSBL Langsa, PSGL Gayo Luwes, Persip Pekalongan City, Persitema Temanggung, PSBK Blitar, Pesik Kuningan, Persid Jember, Persik Kendal, Madiun Putra FC, Persepam Pamekasan, KSB West Sumbawa, Persebi Bima Regency, Persewangi Banyuwangi, Persewon Wondama, Persbul Buol, Persipal Palu, Persin Sinjai, Persepar Palangkaraya, PSBS Biak, Mountain Star FC.

Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams advance to the third stage

Third stage

Participants are the 6 group winners and 6 runners-up from second stage. Total 12 clubs will participate in this stage, divided into 3 groups. [8] [9] [10] This stage will start on December 2 to December 8, 2010.

Qualified clubs for the 3rd round : PSGL Gayo Luwes, PSBL Langsa, PS Biak, Persbul Buol, Persitema Temanggung, Persip Pekalongan City, Madiun Putra FC, PSBK Blitar, Persewangi Banyuwangi, Persepam Pamekasan, Persin Sinjai and KSB West Sumbawa.

Key to colours in group tables
Top two placed teams promotion to Premier Division
Best Second placed teams advance to the Fourth stage
Best Runner-up
GrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
II PSBL Langsa 320154+16
I Persin Sinjai 312032+15
III Madiun Putra FC 311143+14
Source: [ citation needed ]

Fourth stage

Participate is 3 grub winner and 1 best runner-up from third stage. Total 4 clubs will participate in this stage.

Qualify teams

Knockout Phase

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
10 December 2010 - Singaperbangsa
 
 
Persbul Buol 5
 
12 December 2010 - Singaperbangsa
 
PSBL Langsa 3
 
Persbul Buol 0
 
10 December 2010 - Singaperbangsa
 
PSBS Biak 1
 
Persepam Pamekasan 2
 
 
PSBS Biak 3
 

Semifinal

This stage schedule held on 10 December 2010.

Persepam 2 – 3 PSBS Biak
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Nur Rochman Soccerball shade.svg71'
Soccerball shade.svg18' Orthis
Soccerball shade.svg23' Alex
Soccerball shade.svg90' Ronald

Final stage

Participate is 2 Semifinal winner. Schedule held on 12 December 2010

Persbul Buol 0 – 1 PSBS Biak
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M. Resa Yellow card.svg 63'
Report [ permanent dead link ]Soccerball shade.svg56' Orthis
Yellow card.svg 72' Mario
 Champions 
PSBS Biak
Prize money: USD 5,000 [11]

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