Soeratin Cup

Last updated
Soeratin Cup
Organising body PSSI
Founded1965;59 years ago (1965)
RegionIndonesia
Number of teamsNational
29 (U-17)
23 (U-15)
23 (U-13)
Current championsU-18/U-17: PSBK Blitar (1st title)
U-15: PSP Padang (1st title)
U-13: Asiana SS (1st title)
Most successful club(s)U-18/U-17
Persijap Jepara
Persebaya Surabaya
(3 titles each)
U-15
Askot Bandung
SSB All Star Rahuning
PSP Padang
(1 title each)
U-13
Asiana SS
(1 title)
Television broadcasters Mola
Soccerball current event.svg 2023–24

Soeratin Cup [1] is an Indonesian football competition for players under the age of eighteen. Previously the competition was sponsored by Indofood and was called Liga Indofood.

Contents

Soeratin name used as the name for the dedicated this championship trophy as a tribute to one of the main founder and the chairman of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).

The participants of this competition comes from all junior clubs from all board members to thirty-four local football associations throughout Indonesia.

Competition format

The competition begins with a competition at the district and the city that is held simultaneously across the board football union branches throughout Indonesia. The best team drives the next round of competition at the provincial level.

This provincial competition follows the best teams from each competition that is held by the Indonesian football union branch manager in the area of the province. The competition is held by the Indonesian football association board area. Two to four best teams from every province of this round advance to the regional level or the level of the island.

The competition level of this region is held in six regions of northern Sumatra, southern Sumatra, Java-Bali, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi and eastern Indonesia (Nusa Tenggara  · Maluku  · Papua). A total of thirty two teams qualify for the national level.

National competition is held by the board Indonesian youth development section. This competition will produce future players for the Indonesia national football team.

Champions

Under-18 (1965–2011)

SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-up
1965 Persema Malang
1967 Persija Jakarta
PSMS Medan
1970 Persija Jakarta
1972 Persija Jakarta
1974 Persija Jakarta
1976 Persebaya Surabaya
1978 Persiter Ternate
1980 PSMS Medan
1984 Persikasi Bekasi 3–1 Persiter Ternate
1985 Persikasi Bekasi
1987 Persiss Sorong 1–0 Persipas Pangkal Pinang
1989 Persikasi Bekasi
1991 Persikasi Bekasi 1–0 Perseden Denpasar
1992 PSB Bogor PSIM Yogyakarta
1993 PSB Bogor
1994 Persikasi Bekasi
1995 PSB Bogor Persebaya Surabaya
1996 Persema Malang 3–2 Medan Jaya
1998 Persijap Jepara 2–1 Persebaya Surabaya
2000 Persijatim Jakarta Timur 1–0 Persija Jakarta
2001 Persebaya Surabaya Persedikab Kediri
2002 Persijap Jepara PSIS Semarang
2003 Persib Bandung 2–1 PSIS Semarang
2004 PSIS Semarang Persebaya Surabaya
2005 PS Mojokerto Putra Persipura Jayapura
2006 Persib Bandung 2–1 PSIS Semarang
2007 Arema Malang 2–1 Persimuba Musi Banyuasin
2008 Persekabpas Pasuruan 6–5 ( p ) Persikasi Bekasi
2009 Perseba Bangkalan 2–1 Persema Malang
2010 Villa 2000 1–0 PSIS Semarang

Under-17 (2012–present)

SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-up
2012 PSDS Deli Serdang 2–2
(6–5) ( p )
Persema Malang
2014 Jember United 3–1 Persis Solo
2016 Persab Brebes 4–1Askot Kota Samarinda
2017 PKN Penajam Utama3–2 Persita Tangerang
2019 Persebaya Surabaya 2–0 Persipan Pandeglang
2019–20 PSBK Blitar 1–0 PS Palembang
2021–22 Bhayangkara 3–0 PSJS South Jakarta

Under-15 (2017–present)

SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-up
2017 Askot Kota Bandung4–1 PSSA Asahan
2019 SSB All Star Rahuning2–1 Persis Solo
2019–20 PSP Padang 2–1 Gabsis Sambas
2021–22 ASIOP 0–0
(3–2) ( p )
PSSA Asahan

Under-13 (2022–present)

SeasonChampionsScoreRunners-up
2021–22 Asiana SS2–1 Bhayangkara

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Football Association of Indonesia</span> Association football governing body of Indonesia

The Football Association of Indonesia is the governing body of football in Indonesia. It was founded on 19 April 1930. PSSI joined the Asian Football Confederation in 1954 and FIFA in 1952.

The Indonesian football league system is a series of league system for association football clubs in Indonesia. Since 1994, Liga Indonesia is the league competition featuring association football clubs, as a result of two existing top-flight football leagues merger: Perserikatan (amateur) and Galatama. Liga Indonesia is managed by PSSI, the Indonesian national football federation, and operated by PT. Liga Indonesia Baru and its previous iterations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">PSDS Deli Serdang</span> Indonesian football club

Persatuan Sepakbola Deli Serdang, or simply knows as PSDS, is an Indonesian football team based in Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. They currently compete in Liga 2 and their homebase is Baharuddin Siregar Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">PSMS Medan</span> Indonesian football club

Persatuan Sepakbola Medan dan Sekitarnya, commonly known as PSMS, is an Indonesian football club based in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs. They currently compete in Liga 2, the second level in Indonesian football tier.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Persitara North Jakarta</span> Indonesian football club

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta Utara is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta, Jakarta. This club plays in the Liga 3. The club's home base are the Tugu Stadium.

Liga Indonesia Third Division was the lowest level of nationwide football competition in Indonesia. Along with first and second division, this league is managed by the Amateur League Board of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).

Persatuan Sepakbola Padang is an Indonesian football club based in Padang, West Sumatra. They currently compete in the Liga 3 and their homeground is Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium.

Liga Indonesia U-23 is a junior level league involving U-23 team of participating clubs in the Liga Indonesia. Building and managing a complete U-23 team is one of the requirements for clubs participating in the Liga Indonesia, as regulated by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).

2010–11 Soeratin Cup is a football competition which is intended for footballers under the age of eighteen. Previously the competition was sponsored by PT Bogasari and competition called Bogasari League.

PSSA stands for Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Asahan. PSSA Asahan is an Indonesian football club based in Kisaran, Asahan Regency, North Sumatra. They played in Liga 3. After the 2018 season finished, they were absent from the Liga 3 competition for three consecutive seasons. however in their youth team, they are currently competing in the Soeratin Cup.

ISP Purworejo stand for Ikatan Sepakbola Purworejo is an Indonesian football club based in Purworejo, Central Java. They currently compete in the Liga 3.

2011–13 Liga Indonesia Third Division is the 8th season of Liga Indonesia Third Division. The competition began in November 2011 and completed on 13 March 2013.

The Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia, commonly known as BLAI, was the governing body that ran the three lowest football divisions in Indonesia, namely First Division, Second Division and Third Division, from 2009. BLAI also managed the youth competition of Indonesian football as Soeratin Cup for under-18 team and Haornas Cup for under-15 team.

The 2014 Liga Nusantara season is the first edition of Liga Nusantara after the Second Division and Third Division merged on 2014 season. After the removal of Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia (BLAI) Liga Nusantara as amateur competition this season is managed by competition committee of Province Association for qualification round and managed by PSSI in national round.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Liga 3 (Indonesia)</span> Lowest tier in Indonesian football league system

Liga 3 is the lowest tier in Indonesian football league system organized by PSSI. Formed as Liga Nusantara in 2014, this league occupies the third tier and consists of 2 rounds: provincial qualification—held in every province in Indonesia, and national round, competed by provincial qualifiers. PSSI typically delegated the task of organizing the provincial qualifiers to its member, the provincial football associations, while PSSI organized the national round.

The 2016 ISC Liga Nusantara or 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship C season is the second edition of Liga Nusantara after the Second Division and Third Division merged on 2014 season. This season is managed by competition committee of Province Association for qualification round and managed by PT. GTS in national round. The competition started in May 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Liga 1 U-19</span> Football tournament season

The 2017 Liga 1 U-19 season was the seventh edition of the Indonesia Junior Level League system since its introduction in 2008, and the first since being changed from an under-21 league to under-19. This season's participants were the U-19 teams of 2017 Liga 1 teams. The season began on 8 July 2017 and ended on 8 November 2017.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Soeratin Cup</span> Football tournament season

The 2017 Soeratin Cup season is a football competition which is intended for footballers under the age of seventeen and fifteen. The national round started on 14 October 2017.

The 2019 Soeratin Cup season is the 17th season of Soeratin Cup national round, an official football tournament which is intended for footballers under the age of seventeen and fifteen held by PSSI. The qualifying round already held in 2018.

Paduan Sepakbola Limapuluh Kota dan Payakumbuh Football Club is an Indonesian football club based in Lima Puluh Kota Regency, West Sumatra. They currently compete in the Liga 3.

References

  1. "Liga U18 & U16 Tunggu Kesiapan Tuan Rumah". Archived from the original on 2016-03-26.