2020 East Java Governor Cup

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2020 East Java Governor Cup
Country Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia
Dates10–20 February 2020
Teams8
Defending champions Persik
Champions Persebaya (2nd title)
Runners-up Persija
Semi-finalists
Matches played15
Goals scored50 (3.33 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Šimić (6 goals)
Best player Flag of Mali.svg Makan Konaté
← 2014
All statistics correct as of 20 February 2020.

2020 East Java Governor Cup (Indonesian : Piala Gubernur Jatim 2020) was the thirteen edition of East Java Governor Cup football championship, which was held by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) as pre-season tournament during 2020 Liga 1 season break. [1] The tournament was started on 10 February 2020 and ended on 20 February 2020. The broadcasting rights were granted solely to MNCTV. [2]

Contents

Teams

There are 8 clubs participating in the 2020 East Java Governor Cup. The clubs were divided into two groups, each filled with four participants. [3] The tournament was attended by five club from East Java Province and three invited teams. One of the invited teams came from Malaysia.

ClubLocation2019 season
Arema Malang 9th in Liga 1
Bhayangkara Jakarta 4th in Liga 1
Madura United Pamekasan 5th in Liga 1
Persebaya Surabaya 2nd in Liga 1
Persela Lamongan 11th in Liga 1
Persija Jakarta 10th in Liga 1
Persik Kediri Liga 2 Champions
Sabah Sabah Malaysia Premier League Champions

Venues

Bangkalan Malang Blitar Sidoarjo
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium Kanjuruhan Stadium Gelora Supriyadi Stadium Gelora Delta Stadium
Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 42,449Capacity: 15,000Capacity: 35,000
Stadion gelora bangkalan - panoramio.jpg Kanjuruhan Stadium - panoramio.jpg No image.png 2018-06-29 Gelora Delta Sidoarjo.jpg

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Persebaya 320174+36 Knockout stage
2 Madura United (H)31114514
3 Bhayangkara 31112424
4 Persik 31024403
Updated to match(es) played on 14 February 2020. Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host
Persebaya 3–1 Persik
  • Supriadi Soccerball shade.svg19'
  • Hambali Soccerball shade.svg42'
  • Alwi Soccerball shade.svg45+1' (pen.)
Report
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Rully Ruslin
Madura United 1–1 Bhayangkara
Report
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Fariq Hitaba

Bhayangkara 1–0 Persebaya
Report
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Yudi Nurcahya
Persik 0–1 Madura United
Report
  • Kevy Soccerball shade.svg55'
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Hamim Tohari

Madura United 2–4 Persebaya
Report
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Fariq Hitaba
Persik 3–0 Bhayangkara
Report
Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Referee: Yeni Krisdianto

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Persija 321072+57 Knockout stage
2 Arema (H)321062+47
3 Sabah 30122641
4 Persela 30124951
Updated to match(es) played on 15 February 2020. Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host
Persija 4–1 Persela
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Oki Dwi Putra
Arema 2–0 Sabah
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Aprisman Aranda

Sabah 0–2 Persija
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Iwan Sukoco
Arema 3–1 Persela
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Tabrani

Persela 2–2 Sabah
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Aprisman Aranda
Arema 1–1 Persija
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Dwi Purba

Knockout stage

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 February - Blitar
 
 
Persebaya 4
 
20 February - Sidoarjo
 
Arema 2
 
Persebaya 4
 
17 February - Malang
 
Persija 1
 
Persija 2
 
 
Madura United 1
 

Semi-finals

Persebaya 4–2 Arema
Report
Gelora Supriyadi Stadium, Blitar
Referee: Fariq Hitaba
Persija 2–1 Madura United
Report
Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang
Referee: Oki Dwi Putra

Final

Persebaya 4–1 Persija
Report
Gelora Delta Stadium, Sidoarjo
Referee: Dwi Purba

Awards

AwardPlayerTeam
Best Player Flag of Mali.svg Makan Konaté Flag of Indonesia.svg Persebaya
Top Goalscorer Flag of Croatia.svg Marko Šimić Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija

Goalscorers

There were 50 goals scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.33 goals per match.

6 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

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References

  1. "Piala Gubernur Jatim 2020 Siap Digelar". Detakpos.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  2. "MNCTV Akan Tayangkan Langsung Seluruh Laga Piala Gubernur Jatim 2020". okebola (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  3. "Piala Gubernur Jatim 2020 Digelar, Arema FC Satu Grup dengan Sabah FA". suara.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 January 2020.