Indonesian Premier League

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Indonesian Premier League
Logoipl.png
Organising bodyPT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo
Founded2011
First season 2011–12
Folded2013
CountryFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Premier Division
Domestic cup(s) Piala Indonesia
International cup(s) AFC Cup
Last champions Semen Padang
(2011–12)
Most championships Semen Padang (1 title)
TV partners Kompas TV,
MNC Media (RCTI, GlobalTV, MNCTV and MNC Sports 1,
for 2013 IPL play-off)
Website premierleague.co.id

Indonesian Premier League (IPL; Indonesian: Liga Prima Indonesia) was the highest level competition for football clubs in Indonesia from 2011 to 2013. This competition was managed by PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo, under supervision of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). IPL replaced Indonesia Super League (ISL) as the highest-level football league in Indonesia. [1]

Contents

History

Following the disbandment of the Liga Primer Indonesia in August 2011, along with the turn of the management of PSSI after a series of chaos over the implementation of the national football competition, a management under the leadership of then-new PSSI chairman Djohar Arifin Husin planned to make various changes intended to create a new competition.

Founding

On 26 August 2011, a member of Executive Committee and Chairman of the Competition Committee of PSSI, Sihar Sitorus, announced that the organization has appointed PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo as manager of professional competition for the 2011–12 season, after the previous promoter, PT Liga Indonesia (PT LI), failed to provide an accountability report to the PSSI, while the verification to be performed by the AFC was imminent. [2] Widjajanto, a former CEO of PT Liga Primer Indonesia, was appointed as the CEO of PT LPIS. [3]

Shutdown

On 17 March 2013, a PSSI Extraordinary Congress announced an unified league, called the Indonesia Super League to be competed by 22 clubs. [4] The Indonesian Premier League disbanded at the end of the 2013 season following its play-offs; IPL's seven best teams were required to pass a verification process to participate in the 2014 season, of which four (Semen Padang, Persiba Bantul, Persijap, and PSM Makassar) were admitted to the successor league. [5]

Sponsorship

Broadcasting

Teams

ClubRegency or citySeasonsCurrent status
Arema Indonesia Malang 2011–2013 Liga 3
Bontang Bontang 2011–2013 Liga 3
Jakarta FC Jakarta 2011–2013Defunct
Persebaya 1927 Surabaya 2011–2013 Liga 1
Persema Malang 2011–2013 Liga 3
Perseman Manokwari 2013 Liga 3
Persepar Palangka Raya 2013 Liga 3
Persiba Bantul 2011–2013 Liga 3
Persibo Bojonegoro 2011–2013 Liga 2
Persijap Jepara 2011–2013 Liga 2
Persiraja Banda Aceh 2011–2013 Liga 2
Pro Duta Deli Serdang 2013Defunct
PSIR Rembang 2013 Liga 3
PSLS Lhokseumawe 2013 Liga 3
PSM Makassar 2011–2013 Liga 1
PSMS Medan 2011–2012 Liga 2
Semen Padang Padang 2011–2013 Liga 1

Championship history

YearChampionsRunners-up
2011–12 [9] Semen Padang Persebaya 1927
2013 [10] No award given

Top scorers

YearScorerClubGoals
2011–12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ferdinand Sinaga Semen Padang 15
2013 No award given

Best Players

YearScorerClub
2011–12 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hengky Ardiles Semen Padang
2013 No award given

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