2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League

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Indonesia Pro Futsal League
Dates8 December 2018 – 31 March 2019
Champions Vamos Mataram
AFC Futsal Club Championship Vamos Mataram
AFF Futsal Club Championship Black steel Manokwari
Top goalscorer Andri Kustiawan (Bintang Timur)
(18 goals)
2018
2020
All statistics correct as of 16 December 2018.

2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League will be twelfth season of Indonesia Pro Futsal League that organized by Indonesian Futsal Federation, as well as the fourth season of the futsal competition under the name "Pro Futsal League". Sixteen Indonesian futsal clubs will compete for this competition, with four clubs from the 2018 Nusantara Futsal League semi-finalists. Vamos Mataram are the defending champions from the last season. This season will start from 8 December 2018 until the final stage on 31 March 2019. [1]

Contents

Teams

There are 16 futsal teams that will be competing in this season. [2]

Group A

ClubCity 2018 season
Bifor Jayapura, Papua 2018 Nusantara Futsal League Winner [3] [4]
Bintang Timur Surabaya Surabaya, East Java 5th place in Group B
Black Steel Manokwari Manokwari, West Papua
  • 1st Place in Group B
  • 4th place in Final Four
Futsal Kota Metro Metro, Lampung 4th place in 2018 Nusantara Futsal League [3] [5]
IPC Pelindo Jakarta 4th place Group B
Kancil BBK Pontianak, West Kalimantan 3rd Place in Group B
Pelindo IV Permata Indah Manokwari, West Papua
  • 2nd Place in Group B
  • 3rd place in Final Four
  • Establish cooperation with Pelindo IV FC Makassar and changed its name into Pelindo IV Permata Indah FC [6]

Group B

ClubCity 2018 season
Bara Samarinda, East Kalimantan
Cosmo Jakarta 4th place in Group A when played as My Futsal Cosmo FC Jakarta
Devina Kamiada Jakarta
  • 3rd Place in 2018 Nusantara Futsal League [3] [5]
  • Establish cooperation with Kamiada FC Bekasi and changed its name to Devina Kamiada FC [8]
Giga Metro, Lampung 3rd Place in Group A
FC Pegasus Sambas, West Kalimantan
  • Acquired Dyvy SFC Planet Sleman team
  • 6th place in Group A when played as Dyvy SFC Planet Sleman [9]
SKN Kebumen, Central Java
  • 2nd Place in Group A
  • 2018 IPFL Runner-up
Vamos Mataram Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara
  • 1st Place in Group A
  • 2018 IPFL Winner
Young Rior Masamba, South Sulawesi Runner-up of 2018 Nusantara Futsal League [3] [4]

Schedules and venues

Eight venues in eight cities in Indonesia will host 2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League from the group stage. [10] Group stage will be held from 8 December 2018 until 24 March 2019, meanwhile the knockout stage will be held on 6 and 7 April 2019.

Indonesia location map.svg
The host city of the 2019 Indonesia Pro Futsal League.
Red pog.svg Red: Group stage and knockout stage Yellow pog.svg Yellow: Group stage.

Meanwhile, the schedule of the Indonesia Pro Futsal League 2019 group stage is as follows below. [11] [12]

Grup AGrup B
PlaceDatePlaceDate
GOR POPKI Cibubur, Jakarta 8–9 December 2018GOR Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta 16–17 December 2018
GOR Tri Dharma, Gresik 5–6 January 2019GOT Sasana Krida Raga Satria, Purwokerto12–13 January 2019
GOR Pangsuma, Pontianak 19–20 January 2019GOR 17 December, Mataram 26–27 January 2019
GOR POPKI Cibubur, Jakarta2–3 February 2019GOR Saburai, Bandar Lampung 9–10 February 2019
GOR Pangsuma, Pontianak16–17 February 2019GOT Sasana Krida Raga Satria, Purwokerto23–24 February 2019
GOT Sasana Krida Raga Satria, Purwokerto 2–3 March 2019GOR Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta9–10 March 2019
GOR Tri Dharma, Gresik16–17 March 2019GOR Laga Tangkas, Cibinong 23–24 March 2019
Former players
TeamPlayer 1Player 2
Bintang Timur FC Surabaya Flag of Serbia.svg Darko Ristić Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Geravand
Black Steel FC Manokwari Flag of Thailand.svg Nattawut Madyalan Flag of Thailand.svg Jetsada Chudech
IPC Pelindo II FC Jakarta Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Fineo de Araujo Flag of Paraguay.svg Wilson Veiga Neto
SKN FC Kebumen Flag of the Netherlands.svg Said Bouzambou Flag of the Netherlands.svg Khalid El Hattach
Vamos FC Mataram Flag of Iran.svg Mostafa Nazari Flag of Iran.svg Mohammad Reza Kord

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Black Steel 1412208829+5938Qualified to big four
2 Bintang Timur 1411036640+2633
3 IPC Pelindo II 147436149+1225
4 Halus 145274452817
5 Kancil BBK 144464242016
6 Pelindo IV Permata Indah 1450937572015
7 Bifor 1434747571013Relegation to Liga Futsal Nusantara
8 Futsal Kota Metro 1410133493593
Source: Bolalob
Rules for classification: 1) Poin; 2) Poin head-to-head; 2) Selisih gol; 3) Jumlah gol yang dicetak; 4) Pengundian.
Home \ Away BIF BIN BLA FKM HAL IPC KCL PER
Bifor 2–61–68–23–56–63–30–4
Bintang Timur 3–42–711–36–34–31–011–2
Black Steel 8–38–28–03–36–13–19–3
Futsal Kota Metro 3–24–82–111–97–81–41–3
Halus 4–31–42–63–13–93–32–5
IPC Pelindo II 3–31–24–47–24–24–44–3
Kancil BBK 4–41–44–57–40–12–32–1
Pelindo IV Permata Indah 0–51–21–44–34–31–45–7
Source: Bolalob
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Vamos 1412205826+3238Qualified to big four
2 SKN 1411126438+2634
3 Cosmo 145544745+220
4 Devina Kamiada 145363842418
5 Giga 144644138+318
6 Young Rior 144195059913
7 Bara 143384049912Relegation to Liga Futsal Nusantara
8 FC Pegasus 1411122364414
Source: Bolalob
Rules for classification: 1) Poin; 2) Poin head-to-head; 2) Selisih gol; 3) Jumlah gol yang dicetak; 4) Pengundian.
Home \ Away BAR COS DEV GIG PEG SKN VAM YOU
Bara 3–31–32–76–03–71–41–3
Cosmo 5–52–43–34–31–21–35–2
Devina Kamiada 2–31–63–33–12–41–14–2
Giga 3–34–41–05–13–41–33–2
FC Pegasus 2–11–42–32–22–81–53–4
SKN 2–14–46–34–26–24–54–2
Vamos 3–27–16–51–16–24–05–2
Young Rior 5–83–44–46–37–14–94–5
Source: Bolalob
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Final Four stage

Final Four stage will be played on 30 and 31 March 2019.

 
Semi-finals Final
 
      
 
30 March
 
 
Black Steel 2 (3)
 
31 March
 
SKN 2 (1)
 
Black Steel 5
 
30 March
 
Vamos 6
 
Vamos 6
 
 
Bintang Timur 2
 
Third place
 
 
31 March
 
 
SKN 2
 
 
Bintang Timur 1

Semi-finals

Black Steel 2–2 SKN
  • Nattawut Soccerball shade.svg7', 16'
Report
Penalties
3–1
Vamos 6–2 Bintang Timur
Report

Third place match

SKN 2–1 Bintang Timur
Report

Final

Black Steel 5–6 Vamos
Report

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