2023 Liga 3 West Papua

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2023 Liga 3 West Papua
Liga 3 Arfak Mountains Regent's Cup
Tournament details
CountryIndonesia
Venue(s) 1
Dates20 November – 4 December 2023
Teams 9
Defending champions Perseman
Final positions
Champions Persegaf (1st title)
Runner-up PS Kasuari
Third place Raja Ampat United
Fourth place Kaimana
Qualified for 2023–24 Liga 3 National phase
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored82 (4.1 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Jhon Rumbruren (9 goals)

The 2023 Liga 3 West Papua (also called Liga 3 Arfak Mountains Regent's Cup for sponsorship reasons) is the fourth edition organized by Asprov PSSI West Papua.

Contents

This competition was attended by 9 teams from Southwest Papua and West Papua. The winner of this competition will advance to the national phase.

Perseman is the defending champion after winning it in the 2021 season. [1] In 2022, the competition will not be held by Asprov PSSI West Papua. [2]

Teams

Liga 3 West Papua this season was attended by 9 teams from 2 provinces. The following is a list of participating teams. [3]

No.TeamLocation
West Papua
1 Ransiki South Manokwari Lokasi Papua Barat Kabupaten Manokwari Selatan.svg
2 Mata'afa Manokwari Lokasi Papua Barat Kabupaten Manokwari.svg
3 Mutiara Timur PB
4 PS Kamasan
5 PS Kasuari
6 Persewon Teluk Wondama Lokasi Papua Barat Kabupaten Teluk Wondama.svg
7 Kaimana Kaimana Lokasi Papua Barat Kabupaten Kaimana.svg
8 Persegaf Arfak Mountains Lokasi Papua Barat Kabupaten Pegunungan Arfak.svg
Southwest Papua
9 Raja Ampat United Raja Ampat Lokasi Papua Barat Daya Kabupaten Raja Ampat.svg

Venue

Group stage

All times listed below are East Indonesia Time (WIT).

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Raja Ampat United 4301135+89Qualified to knockout stage
2 Persegaf (H)4301125+79
3 PS Kamasan 4211155+107
4 Mutiara Timur PB 41126714
5 Mata'afa 4004226240
Source: Asprov PSSI West Papua
(H) Hosts
Mutiara Timur PB 2–2 PS Kamasan
Report
Mata'afa 1–6 Persegaf
Report

Raja Ampat United 6–0 Mata'afa
Report
Persegaf 2–0 Mutiara Timur PB
Report

Persegaf 2–0 PS Kamasan
Report
Raja Ampat United 3–2 Mutiara Timur PB

The match which was supposed to be held on 24 November 2023 was postponed and will be played on 30 November 2023.


Mutiara Timur PB 2–0 Mata'afa
Report
PS Kamasan 1–0 Raja Ampat United
Report

Raja Ampat United 4–2 Persegaf
Report
PS Kamasan 12–1 Mata'afa
Report

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Kaimana 321094+57Qualified to knockout stage
2 PS Kasuari 321041+37
3 Persewon 31026823
4 Ransiki 30031760
PS Kasuari 1–0 Ransiki
Report
Kaimana 5–3 Persewon
Report

Ransiki 1–3 Persewon
Report
Kaimana 1–1 PS Kasuari
Report

PS Kasuari 2–0 Persewon
Report
Ransiki 0–3 Kaimana
Report

Knockout stage

All times listed below are East Indonesia Time (WIT).

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
1 December 2023 – Manokwari
A1 Raja Ampat United 1
4 December 2023 – Manokwari
B2 PS Kasuari (a.e.t.)2
PS Kasuari 0
1 December 2023 – Manokwari
Persegaf 3
B1 Kaimana 0
A2 Persegaf 5
Third place play-off
3 December 2023 – Manokwari
Raja Ampat United 2
Kaimana 1

Semi-finals

Raja Ampat United 1–2 (a.e.t.) PS Kasuari
Report

Kaimana 0–5 Persegaf
Report

Third place play-off

Raja Ampat United 2–1 Kaimana
Report

Final

PS Kasuari 0–3 Persegaf
Report

Qualification to the national phase

TeamMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Qualified
to
Persegaf 2023 Liga 3 West Papua champions4 December 2023 2023–24 Liga 3 National Phase

Awards

AwardPlayerTeamRef.
Top scorerJhon Rumbruren (9 goals) Persegaf [4]
Best playerMaikel Antoh Raja Ampat United
Best goalkeeperMohammad SanusiPersegaf

See also

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References

  1. "Perseman Manokwari Juara Liga 3 Zona Papua Barat 2021, dan Bersiap ke Tingkat Nasional - Portal Papua". portalpapua.pikiran-rakyat.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  2. "Kompetisi Liga 3 Zona Papua Barat Dibatalkan". Radio Republik Indonesia.
  3. Daftar 11 Klub untuk Liga 3 Zona Papua Barat, Masih Ada Kuota untuk 5 Klub
  4. "Pemain Persegaf Borong Gelar Individu Liga 3 Zona Papua Barat". papuabarat.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 5 December 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.