2019 Indonesia President's Cup finals

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2019 Indonesia President's Cup Finals
Event 2019 Indonesia President's Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date9 April 2019 (2019-04-09)
Venue Gelora Bung Tomo, Surabaya
Man of the Match Hendro Siswanto
(Arema)
Referee Oki Dwi Putra
Attendance50,000
Second leg
Date12 April 2019 (2019-04-12)
Venue Kanjuruhan, Malang
Man of the Match Ahmad Hardianto
(Arema)
RefereeNusur Fadillah
Attendance42,000
2018
2022

The 2019 Indonesia President's Cup Finals was the two-legged final that decided the winner of the 2019 Indonesia President's Cup, the fourth season of Indonesia's pre-season premier club football tournament organised by PSSI.

Contents

Unlike all the previous editions, it was a two-legged match home-and-away format. [1]

The finals was contested between local rivals Persebaya and Arema. [2] The first leg was hosted by Persebaya at Gelora Bung Tomo in Surabaya on 9 April, while the second leg was hosted by Arema at Kanjuruhan in Malang three days later. [3]

Arema won the finals 4–2 on aggregate for their second Indonesia President's Cup title. [4] [5] [6]

Teams

TeamPrevious finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Persebaya None
Arema 1 ( 2017 )

Venues

The Gelora Bung Tomo in Surabaya, hosted the first leg. GBT Jul 2018 (cropped).jpg
The Gelora Bung Tomo in Surabaya, hosted the first leg.
The Kanjuruhan in Malang, hosted the second leg. Kanjuruhan Stadium - panoramio.jpg
The Kanjuruhan in Malang, hosted the second leg.

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Persebaya Round Arema
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Perseru 3–2 (A)Matchday 1 Barito Putera 3–2 (H)
Persib 3–2 (H)Matchday 2 Persela 0–1 (A)
TIRA-Persikabo 0–0 (A)Matchday 3 Persita 6–1 (H)
Group A winners
PosTeamPldPts
1 Persebaya 37
2 TIRA-Persikabo 37
3 Persib (H)33
4 Perseru 30
Source: Piala Presiden
(H) Hosts
Final standings Group E runners-up
PosTeamPldPts
1 Persela 37
2 Arema (H)36
3 Barito Putera 34
4 Persita 30
Source: Piala Presiden
(H) Hosts
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
TIRA-Persikabo 3–1 (H)Quarter-finals Bhayangkara 4–0 (A)
Madura United 4–21–0 (H)3–2 (A)Semi-finals Kalteng Putra 6–03–0 (H)3–0 (A)

Format

The final was played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time would be played if the aggregate score was tied after the second leg and away goals rule. If the aggregate score was still tied after extra time, a penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner. [7]

Matches

All times were local, WIB (UTC+7).

First leg

Persebaya 2–2 Arema
Report
Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Oki Dwi Putra
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Persebaya
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Arema
GK33 Flag of Indonesia.svg Miswar Saputra
RB29 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mokhamad Syaifuddin
CB5 Flag of Brazil.svg Otávio Dutra
CB23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hansamu Yama
LB2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Novan Sasongko
CM6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Misbakus Solikin (c)
CM96 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Hidayat Sub off.svg 12'
CM10 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Damián Lizio
RW41 Flag of Indonesia.svg Irfan Jaya Sub off.svg 88'
LW63 Flag of Tajikistan.svg Manuchekhr Dzhalilov
CF9 Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Amido Baldé Yellow card.svg 86'
Substitutes:
GK1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdul Rohim
DF13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachmat Irianto
DF14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruben Sanadi
MF8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Oktafianus Fernando Sub on.svg 88'
MF12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rendi Irwan
MF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fandi Eko Sub on.svg 12'Sub off.svg 69'
FW20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Osvaldo Haay Sub on.svg 69'
Head Coach:
Flag of Indonesia.svg Djadjang Nurdjaman
GK96 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurniawan Ajie
RB39 Flag of Indonesia.svg Alfin Tuasalamony
CB44 Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Cunha
CB23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hamka Hamzah (c)
LB87 Flag of Indonesia.svg Johan Alfarizi
CM12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendro Siswanto
CM10 Flag of Mali.svg Makan Konaté
CM19 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hanif Sjahbandi Yellow card.svg 52'
RW41 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dendi Santoso
LW21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricky Kayame Sub off.svg 64'
CF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dedik Setiawan
Substitutes:
GK93 Flag of Indonesia.svg Utam Rusdiana
DF6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ikhfanul Alam
DF18 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricky Ohorella
MF14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jayus Hariono
MF30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Rafli
FW7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Hardianto
FW11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rivaldi Bawuo Sub on.svg 64'
Head Coach:
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Milomir Šešlija

Man of the Match:
Hendro Siswanto (Arema)

Assistant referees:
I Gede Slamet Raharjo
Armes Renko
Fourth official:
Handri Kristanto

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Seven named substitutes, of which up to three may be used.

Second leg

Arema 2–0 Persebaya
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Nusur Fadillah
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Arema
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Persebaya
GK96 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurniawan Ajie Yellow card.svg 64'
RB39 Flag of Indonesia.svg Alfin Tuasalamony
CB44 Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Cunha Yellow card.svg 90'
CB23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hamka Hamzah (c)
LB87 Flag of Indonesia.svg Johan Alfarizi
CM12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendro Siswanto
CM10 Flag of Mali.svg Makan Konaté
CM19 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hanif Sjahbandi Sub off.svg 76'
RW7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Hardianto Sub off.svg 57'
LW21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricky Kayame Sub off.svg 90+4'
CF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dedik Setiawan
Substitutes:
GK93 Flag of Indonesia.svg Utam Rusdiana
DF6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ikhfanul Alam
DF18 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricky Ohorella
MF14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jayus Hariono Sub on.svg 57'
MF30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Rafli Sub on.svg 90+4'
FW11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rivaldi Bawuo Yellow card.svg 83'Sub on.svg 76'
FW15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sunarto
Head Coach:
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Milomir Šešlija
GK1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdul Rohim
RB2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Novan Sasongko
CB5 Flag of Brazil.svg Otávio Dutra Yellow card.svg 61'
CB23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hansamu Yama
LB14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruben Sanadi (c)
CM6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Misbakus Solikin
CM10 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Damián Lizio Yellow card.svg 84'Sub off.svg 86'
CM22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Abu Rizal Yellow card.svg 14'Sub off.svg 60'
RW41 Flag of Indonesia.svg Irfan Jaya Sub off.svg 60'
LW63 Flag of Tajikistan.svg Manuchekhr Dzhalilov
CF9 Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg Amido Baldé Yellow card.svg 81'
Substitutes:
GK82 Flag of Indonesia.svg Imam Arief
DF13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachmat Irianto
DF29 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mokhamad Syaifuddin
MF8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Oktafianus Fernando Sub on.svg 86'
MF12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rendi Irwan Sub on.svg 60'
MF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fandi Eko
FW20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Osvaldo Haay Sub on.svg 60'
Head Coach:
Flag of Indonesia.svg Djadjang Nurdjaman

Man of the Match:
Ahmad Hardianto (Arema)

Assistant referees:
Bambang Samsudar
Azizul Alimudin
Fourth official:
Yudi Nurcahya

Match rules

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