List of winners of the Liga Nusantara and predecessors

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Indonesian League (2nd tier)
Liga Indonesia Second Division (1994–2007)
Liga Indonesia First Division (2008–2014)
Liga Nusantara (2015)
Liga 3 (2017–2024)
Liga Nusantara (2024–present)
Country
Indonesia
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Founded
1994
Number of teams
16 (2024–25 season)
Current champions
Sumut United (2024–25 season)
Most successful club
Persik Kediri
Sumut United
(2 titles)

A national third-tier league of Indonesian football was initially established as the Liga Indonesia Second Division in 1994. Following the formation of the Indonesia Super League in 2008 as the new top-tier competition, the Liga Indonesia First Division was relegated to the third tier. [1] Due to conflicts between Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia (BLAI) and PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS), two separate First Division competitions were held during the 2011–12 season—one under the Indonesia Super League (ISL) and the other under the Indonesian Premier League.

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In January 2015, PSSI rebranded the First Division as Liga Nusantara after merging the Liga Indonesia First Division, Liga Indonesia Second Division, and Liga Indonesia Third Division into a single league. In January 2017, Liga Nusantara was rebranded as Liga 3. [2] In 2024, the league reverted to its previous name, Liga Nusantara, and is now operated by PT Liga Indonesia Baru. [3]

Liga Indonesia Second Division (1994–2007)

SeasonWinnersRunners-upThird place
1994–95 Persikabo Bogor Persiter Ternate PSPS Pekanbaru
1995–96 Persikota Tangerang
1996–97 Persipal Palu
1997–98Competition not held
1998–99 PS Palembang
1999–2000 Persik Kediri
2001 Persela Lamongan
2002–03 Persid Jember Persikad Depok Persibo Bojonegoro
2003 Persekabpas Pasuruan Persibom Bolaang Mongondow PS Mitra Kukar
2004 Persibo Bojonegoro Persipur Purwodadi PS Mojokerto Putra
2005 Persiku Kudus Perserang Serang PSP Padang
2006 PSIR Rembang Persipon Pontianak Persepar Palangkaraya
2007 Persires Rengat Persewangi Banyuwangi PSBI Blitar

Liga Indonesia First Division (2008–2014)

SeasonWinnersRunners-upThird place
2008 PS Mojokerto Putra PPSM Sakti Magelang Persidafon Dafonsoro
2009–10 Persekam Metro Persemalra Maluku Utara PSCS Cilacap
2010 PSBS Biak Persbul Buol
2011–12 (LPIS) Persekap Pasuruan Persap Purbalingga
2012 (BLAI) Perseka Kaimana PS Bangka
2013 PS Kwarta Persinga Ngawi
2014 Cilegon United Persibat Batang

Liga Nusantara (2015)

SeasonWinnersRunners-upThird place
2015Season abandoned due to FIFA suspension of Indonesia

Liga 3 (2017–2024)

SeasonWinnersRunners-upThird place
2017 Blitar United Persik Kendal Aceh United
2018 Persik Kediri (2) PSCS Cilacap
2019 Persijap Jepara PSKC Cimahi
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
2021–22 Karo United Putra Delta Sidoarjo
2022–23 Season abandoned after Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster
2023–24 Adhyaksa Farmel Persibo Bojonegoro

Liga Nusantara (2024–present)

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird place
2024–25 Sumut United (2) Tornado Persiba Balikpapan

Other tournaments

Several tournaments were organized in the place of a third-tier league during Indonesia's suspension from FIFA between December 2015 and May 2016. The winners are not officially recognized as third-tier champion.

SeasonWinnersRunners-upThird place
2016 ISC Liga Nusantara Perseden Denpasar PSN Ngada Blitar United

Number of titles overall

Clubs in bold are competing in the 2024–25 Liga Nusantara.

RankClubWinnersWinning seasons
1 Persik Kediri 21999–2000, 2018
Sumut United [SUM] 2024–25, 2021–22
3 Adhyaksa Farmel 1 2023–24
Blitar United 2018
Cilegon United 2014
Persekabpas Pasuruan 2003
Persekam Metro 2009–10
Perseka Kaimana 2012 (BLAI)
Persekap Pasuruan 2011–12 (LPIS)
Persela Lamongan 2001
Persibo Bojonegoro 2004
Persid Jember 2002–03
Persijap Jepara 2019
Persiku Kudus 2005
Persikabo Bogor 1994–95
Persikota Tangerang 1995–96
Persipal Palu 1996–97
Persires Rengat 2007
PS Kwarta 2013
PS Mojokerto Putra 2008
PS Palembang 1898–99
PSBS Biak 2010
PSIR Rembang 2006

Notes:

  1. ^
    Sumut United were known as Karo United in 2021–22 season.

See also

References

  1. Karami, Luzman Rifqi (2011-08-26). "Sejarah Kompetisi Sepak Bola Indonesia". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 14 March 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
  2. "PSSI Ubah ISL Jadi Liga 1". Bola.net (in Indonesian). 20 January 2017. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
  3. auglandy, Niko (9 November 2024). "Liga 3 Resmi Ganti Nama Jadi Liga Nusantara: Ini Daftar Peserta, Regulasi, dan Jadwal Pertandingannya". Radar Solo (in Indonesian).