2019 Liga 3 Bangka Belitung Islands

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Liga 3 Bangka Belitung
Season2019
Champions Persibabar
2018
2021

The 2019 Liga 3 Bangka Belitung is a qualifying round for the national round of 2019 Liga 3. PS Basel, the winner of the 2018 Liga 3 Bangka Belitung are the defending champions. The competition begin on September 9, 2019. [1]

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Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Persibabar (A)129302912+1730 2019 Liga 3 Regional Round
2 Timah FC 12741299+2025
3 PS Belitung Timur 126241814+420
4 PS Bangka 124441515016
5 Persipas Pangkalpinang 123271823511
6 PS Basel 12237122199
7 PS Bangka Selection 12048729224
Updated to match(es) played on 29 September 2019. Source: Standings
(A) Advance to a further round

Champions

Champions
Persibabar
1st title

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References

  1. "Kompetisi Liga 3 Asprov PSSI Bangka Belitung akan diikuti 13 Klub". Tribun Bangka (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 July 2019.