Indonesian Community Shield

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Indonesian Community Shield
Organising body PSSI
Founded2009;16 years ago (2009)
Abolished2013;12 years ago (2013)
Number of teams2
Last champions Semen Padang (1st title)
Most successful club(s) Persipura
Sriwijaya
Semen Padang
(1 title each)

The Indonesian Community Shield was a pre-season football competition held the week before the season begins in Indonesia every year. It was contested by the winners of the Indonesia Super League/Indonesian Premier League and Piala Indonesia in the previous season, as a curtain raiser to the new season. If the same team wins both Indonesian League and Piala Indonesia, then the Community Shield is contested by the League winners and the Piala Indonesia runners-up.

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The current holders are Semen Padang, who defeated Persibo Bojonegoro 4–1 in the 2013 edition. Piala Indonesia was not held in many years so that the Indonesian Community Shield is not held for the season.

History

Between 1990 and 1992, PSSI held tournaments that functioned similarly as the Indonesian Community Shield.

In 1990, the Piala Utama (lit.'The Premier Cup') was established as an official tournament founded and organized by PSSI. This competition brings together each of the four best clubs from the two PSSI main competitions in the final standings of the preceiding season of Galatama and Perserikatan. The eight clubs from the two competitions are mixed and divided into two groups. Each group is filled by two Galatama clubs and two Perserikatan clubs. In the group system, the tournament plays a half competition system where each participant plays three matches. Winner and Runner Up from each group will advance to the last four. Persebaya Surabaya won the tournament in 1990, [1] while the second tournament in 1992 was won by Pelita Jaya. [2]

Predecessors of Community Shield

Piala Utama

List of finals
YearChampionsFromScoreRunners-upFromStadium
1990 [3] Persebaya Surabaya 1989–90 Perserikatan runners-up3–2 Pelita Jaya 1990 Galatama champions Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta
1992 [4] Pelita Jaya 1990–92 Galatama third place2–0 Persib Bandung 1991–92 Perserikatan fourth place Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta

Copa Dji Sam Soe Opening Match

From 2006 to 2008 Piala Indonesia started with an exhibition match In the style of super cup but there was no trophy awarded, the participants were between the previous winners of Liga Indonesia Premier Division and the previous winners of Piala Indonesia, as Sriwijaya FC won the double in 2007 season. [5] Arema was chosen to take part in 2008 as the winners of preceding to the last 2 seasons of Piala Indonesia. [6]

List of finals
YearWinnersFromScoreLosersFromStadium
2006 [7] Arema 2005 Piala Indonesia Champions3–0 Persipura Jayapura 2005 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Champions Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
2007 [8] Persik Kediri 2006 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Champions2–1 Arema 2006 Piala Indonesia Champions Gelora Delta Stadium, Sidoarjo
2008 [9] Sriwijaya FC 2007 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Champions, 2007 Piala Indonesia Champions1–1 (4-2 pen) Arema 2005 Piala Indonesia Champions, 2006 Piala Indonesia Champions Gelora Sriwijaya, Palembang

Winners

Year League WinnersResult Cup WinnersStadium
2009 [10] Persipura Jayapura 3–1 [11] [12] Sriwijaya Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar [13]
2010 [14] Arema Malang 1–3 [15] Sriwijaya Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
2013 [16] Semen Padang 4–1 [17] Persibo Bojonegoro Haji Agus Salim Stadium, Padang

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upYear winsYears runners-up
Sriwijaya
1
1
20102009
Persipura Jayapura
1
2009
Semen Padang
1
2013
Arema Malang
1
2010
Persibo Bojonegoro
1
2013

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