2024 Piala Presiden final

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2024 Piala Presiden final
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The match took place at Manahan Stadium
Event 2024 Piala Presiden
Arema won 5–4 on penalties
Date4 August 2024
Venue Manahan Stadium, Surakarta
Referee Sance Lawita (Manado)
Attendance8,933
2022
2025

The 2024 Piala Presiden final was the final match of the 2024 Piala Presiden, [1] the 6th season of Indonesia's pre-season premier club football tournament organised by PSSI. It was played at the Manahan Stadium, in Surakarta, Indonesia on 4 August 2024. [2]

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The final was played by Borneo Samarinda against the defending champions Arema. This match was a repeat of the previous final, which was won by Arema with an aggregate score of 1–0. This was the third time the two teams met in the final. [3]

Background

Borneo Samarinda

Borneo Samarinda has reached the final twice before, in the 2017 and 2022 editions respectively, both of which were against Arema and ended in defeat. In the 2017 final Borneo Samarinda lost 1–5 single match, while in 2022 they lost 0–1 on aggregate.

Arema

Arema have reached the final three times before, in the 2017, 2019 and 2022 editions respectively, all of which ended in victory. In the 2017 final Arema won 5–1 over Borneo Samarinda in a single match, while in the 2019 finals Arema defeated Persebaya 4–2 on aggregate. Then in the 2022 finals Arema again defeated Borneo Samarinda 1–0 on aggregate.

Previous finals

TeamPrevious final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Borneo Samrinda 2 (2017, 2022)
Arema 3 ( 2017 , 2019 , 2022 )

Route to the final

Borneo Samarinda Round Arema
OpponentResult Group stage OpponentResult
Persis 2–0 Matchday 1 Bali United 1–0
Persib 1–0 Matchday 2 Persija 2–2
PSM 1–1 Matchday 3 Madura United 5–0
Group A winner

PosTeamPldPts
1 Borneo Samarinda 37
2 Persis 34
3 Persib (H)33
4 PSM 32
Source: Piala Presiden 2024
(H) Hosts
Final standings Group B winner

PosTeamPldPts
1 Arema 37
2 Persija 34
3 Madura United 33
4 Bali United (H)33
Source: Piala Presiden 2024
(H) Hosts
OpponentResult Knockout stage OpponentResult
Persija 2–1 Semi-finals Persis 2–0

Format

The final was played as a single match. If tied after regulation time, extra time would not be played, and a match would go straight to a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner.

Match

Borneo Samarinda 1–1 Arema
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Report
Penalties
4–5
Manahan Stadium , Surakarta
Attendance: 8,933
Referee: Sance Lawita (Manado)
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Borneo Samarinda
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Arema
GK25 Flag of Indonesia.svg Nadeo Argawinata
RB56 Flag of Indonesia.svg Fajar Fathur Rahman
CB22 Flag of Burundi.svg Christophe Nduwarugira
CB2 Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo Rodrigues
LB15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Leo Guntara Yellow card.svg 28'Sub off.svg 79'
DM12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendro Siswanto Sub off.svg 90+11'
CM8 Flag of Japan.svg Kei Hirose
AM97 Flag of Brazil.svg Berguinho
RW28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Terens Puhiri Sub off.svg 79'
LW14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Stefano Lilipaly (c)Red card.svg 85'
CF9 Flag of Brazil.svg Léo Gaúcho Yellow card.svg 68'
Substitutions:
GK1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Angga Saputro
CB5 Flag of Brazil.svg Gabriel Furtado Sub on.svg 79'
AM6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ikhsan Zikrak
LW7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ari Maring
CB16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Komang Teguh
CB24 Flag of Indonesia.svg Diego Michiels
DM50 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rivaldo Pakpahan
LB55 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dandi Sonriza Sub on.svg 79'
DM66 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dwiky Hardiansyah
CF68 Flag of Indonesia.svg Habibi Jusuf Sub on.svg 90+11'
RB88 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dika Kuswardani
RW99 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Sihran
Manager:
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Pieter Huistra
GK31 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas Frigeri
RB19 Flag of Indonesia.svg Achmad Maulana
CB5 Flag of Brazil.svg Thales Lira
CB20 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Bo-kyung
LB87 Flag of Indonesia.svg Johan Alfarizi (c)
DM8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Arkhan Fikri
CM6 Flag of Colombia.svg Julián Guevara
AM10 Flag of Brazil.svg Wiliam Marcilio
RW30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Salim Tuharea Sub off.svg 72'
LW94 Flag of Brazil.svg Dalberto Yellow card.svg 82'
CF11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charles Lokolingoy
Substitutions:
CB3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bayu Aji
CB4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Syaeful Anwar
LM7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hamzah Titofani
DM13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Samuel Balinsa
DM14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jayus Hariono
CM21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Flabio Soares
GK22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dicki Agung
CB23 Flag of Indonesia.svg Anwar Rifai
AM24 Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Rafli
CF27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Dedik Setiawan Sub on.svg 72'
AM67 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sulthon Fajar
RB72 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bayu Setiawan
Manager:
Flag of Brazil.svg Joel Cornelli

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
Karnedi (Pekanbaru)
Mochamad Fatlan (East Jakarta)
Fourth official:
Gedion Dapaherang (East Jakarta)
Video assistant referee:
Armyn Dwi Suryathin (Lubuklinggau)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Mohammad Ansori (West Jakarta)

Match rules

See also

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