IFL Super League

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IFL Super League
Founded 2006
Country Indonesia
Confederation AFC
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Premier Division
International cup(s) AFC Futsal Club
Current champions Harimau Rawa
(2010)
Most championships Electric PLN (2 times)
Website http://www.pssi-football.com
Soccerball current event.svg 2011

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Participating clubs in 2011

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* = It is a club that comes after PT. Sriwijaya Optimistic Mandiri (parent company of the ISL club Sriwijaya FC) to purchase a license from the club Isen Mulang (Central Kalimantan).

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