2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Explained

Competition:Liga Indonesia Premier Division
Season:2008–09
Winners:Persisam Samarinda
Promoted:Persisam Samarinda
Persema Malang
PSPS Pekanbaru
Persebaya Surabaya
Relegated:Persibat Batang
PSP Padang
Persekabpas Pasuruan
League Topscorer:Jean Paul Boumsong
Herman Dzumafo
Mardiansyah
(17 goals each)
Prevseason:2007–08
Nextseason:2009–10

The 2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (also known as Liga Esia for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division. It was the first season for the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as the second tier of the Indonesian football pyramid, following the creation of the Indonesia Super League as the first tier.

Changes from 2007–08 season

The Football Association of Indonesia's decision to create a new Indonesia Super League relegated the Liga Indonesia Premier Division to the second tier of Indonesian football for the first time.[1]

For the 2007 season, teams were allocated to one of two groups (with 15 and 14 teams respectively) in the first round. The top four in each group advanced to the second round, or quarter final. The eight teams in the second round were divided into two groups of four, the top two teams in each group advancing to the semifinal in a knock-out system. Champions, runners-up, and 3rd-place teams were promoted to the Indonesia Super League, while the 4th-place team faced the 15th-place team from the Indonesia Super League in a promotion/relegation play-off match. The 14th and 15th-place teams in the first round from each group were relegated to the First Division.[2]

Season overview

Twenty-nine teams took part. The season began on 4 August 2008 and the last games were played on 29 May 2009.[2]

The top four from group 1 in the first round were Persisam Samarinda, PSPS Pekanbaru, Mitra Kukar, and Persikabo Bogor, and from group 2 Persema Malang, Persebaya Surabaya, Persiba Bantul, and Persigo Gorontalo. The group winners – Persisam Samarinda and Persema Malang – hosted the quarter-finals, both advancing to the semifinal, again as group winners. In the semifinal Persisam Samarinda beat PSPS Pekanbaru and Persema Malang beat Persebaya Surabaya. The championship was won by Persisam Samarinda with a 1–0 victory over Persema Malang.[2]

Persisam Samarinda, Persema Malang, and PSPS Pekanbaru were automatically promoted to the Indonesia Super League. The promotion/relegation playoff was won by Persebaya Surabaya, who beat Indonesia Super League 15th-place team PSMS Medan in a penalty shoot-out to also win promotion. Persibat Batang, PSP Padang, and Persekabpas Pasuruan were relegated to the Liga Indonesia First Division.[2]

On 12 November 2008, in their match away to Persibom Bolaang Mongondow at Ambang Stadium, Kotamobagu, PSIR Rembang players attacked and injured the referee.[2] The incident began when referee Muzair awarded a penalty to Persibom. Angered by the decision, PSIR players punched and kicked the referee, knocking him to the ground and trampling on him; the bruised official had to be rushed to hospital. A similar fate almost befell his replacement, Jusman R.A. He was chased and stripped naked on the field of play after showing a red card to a PSIR player who committed a bad challenge. The match ended 1–0 for Persibom. PSIR were suspended for two years as a result, but on appeal on 1 December 2008 the suspension was lifted,[2] [3] and their next match was rescheduled. The day after the incident PSIR players Yongki Rantung, Tadis Suryanto and Stevie Kusoi were banned from football for life.[4] Five days later Stanley Mamuaya also received a life ban, and fellow players Stanley Katuuk, Gery Mandagi, and M Orah were banned from football for two years.[5] Muzair Usman, Jusman R.A and match inspector Sukarno Wahid subsequently received a reward from PSSI in recognition of their justice, bravery and loyalty, which was considered to have promoted the image of football in Indonesia.[6] On 7 March 2009, during a match between Persela Lamongan and PKT Bontang at Mulawarman Stadium, Jumadi Abdi was hospitalized after colliding with Persela's Deny Tarkas.[7] Abdi suffered an injury to the stomach and had surgery on his intestines, but died eight days later.[8] [9]

Teams

Promoted from First Division:

Stadiums and locations

Groups

The competition was divided into two groups, based on geography. Group 1 or West Group was for clubs from Sumatera, Kalimantan and the Western part of Java, while Group 2 or East Group was for clubs from the Eastern part of Java and Eastern Indonesia.[10] [11]

Group 1Group 2
Persisam SamarindaPersema Malang
PSPS PekanbaruPersebaya Surabaya
Mitra KukarPersiba Bantul
Persikabo BogorPersigo Gorontalo
Persikab BandungPersibom Bolaang Mongondow
Persiraja Banda AcehPersibo Bojonegoro
Semen PadangPerseman Manokwari
Persih TembilahanPSIR Rembang
PSDS Deli SerdangGresik United
Persikad DepokPSS Sleman
PSAP SigliPersis Solo
PSSB BireunPSIM Yogyakarta
Persikota TangerangPersiku Kudus
Persibat BatangPersekabpas Pasuruan
PSP Padang

Foreign Players

A total of maximum 3 Foreign Players may be registered

Group 1

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
Mitra Kukar Germain Bationo Marc Orland Etougou-
Persibat---
Persih Raymond Nsangue Sadissou Bako-
Persikab Amos Marah Mamadou Niane-
Persikabo Mauro Gaston--
Persikad Jean-Paul Boumsong Nnana Onana Yusuke Sasa
Persikota Esteban Busto Esteban Guillén-
Persiraja Leonardo Felicia Tong Ely Mourel-
Putra Samarinda Gustavo Ortiz Patricio Jiménez Aldo Barreto
PSAP Serge Elembe Fallah Johnson Sunday Seah
PSDS Anderson Pohos Mahop Guy Osas Saha
PSP Noah Romuald--
PSPS Cyril Tchana Henry Njobi Herman Dzumafo
PSSB Antônio Teles--
Semen Padang Wanderson da Silva Edward Junior Wilson Stephen Mennoh

Group 2

ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3
Gresik Brahima Traoré Christopher Ikechukwu-
Persebaya Anderson da Silva Jairon Javier Roca
Persekabpas Francisco Rotunno Udie Mathias-
Persema Christian Lenglolo Seme Pattrick Brima Pepito
Perseman Moussa Keita George Oyedepo-
Persiba Ezequiel González Cristiano Michael Onwatuegwu
Persibo Bessala Varney Boakay-
Persibom Antônio Cláudio Aleksandar Paunovic-
Persigo Claudio Martínez Daouda Sylla-
Persiku Crepin Owang Abong--
Persis---
PSIM---
PSIR Evandro Michael Babouaken Roberto Kwateh
PSS Angel Vera Peter Lipede-

First round

Group 1

Result

Group 2

Result

Second round

Group A

Note : All matches played in Malang.

Group B

Note : All matches played in Samarinda.

Knockout phase

Final

See main article: 2009 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final.

Promotion/relegation playoff

The promotion/relegation play-off match was held in SIliwangi Stadium, Bandung, on 30 June 2009. Persebaya Surabaya, the 4th-place team in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division played PSMS Medan, the 15th-place team in the Indonesia Super League. The winner would play in the Indonesia Super League the following season, while the loser would play in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division.[2]

Awards

Top scorers

This is a list of top scorers in the 2008–09 season.

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Jean Paul BoumsongPersikad Depok17
MardiansyahPersikabo Bogor
Herman DzumafoPSPS
4 Edward WilsonSemen Padang15
5 Aldo BarettoPersisam Samarinda
Ezequiel GonzálezPersiba Bantul
Brima Pepito SanusiePersema Malang
Jardel SantanaPersisam Samarinda
9 Agung SuprayogiPersih Tembilahan12
JaironPersebaya Surabaya
Mamadou NianePersikab Bandung

Best Player

Aldo Baretto (Persisam Samarinda)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indonesia – List of (Semi-)Professional Champions . Rsssf.com . 2011-10-20 . 2012-05-31.
  2. Web site: Indonesia 2008/09 . Rsssf.com . 2009-12-21 . 2012-05-31.
  3. Web site: Wasit Liga Esia Babak Belur . id . Goal.com . 2008-11-13 . 2012-05-31.
  4. Web site: Tiga Pemain PSIR Dihukum Seumur Hidup . id . Goal.com . 2008-11-14 . 2012-05-31.
  5. Web site: Komdis Kembali Hukum Pemain PSIR . id . Goal.com . 2012-05-31.
  6. Web site: Muzair Usman Terima Penghargaan . id . Goal.com . 2008-11-19 . 2012-05-31.
  7. Web site: Tim Investigasi BLI Belum Mau Buka Suara . Edwan . Ruriansyah . Marco . Tampubolon . 25 March 2009 . Viva News . 15 April 2012.
  8. Web site: Jumadi Abdi Meninggal . 16 March 2009 . Suara Merdeka . 15 April 2012 .
  9. Web site: PKT akan Terus Kenang Jumadi Abdi . 15 March 2009 . Kompas . 15 April 2012.
  10. Web site: Peta Olahraga . Divisi Utama Liga Indonesia 2008/2009 Wilayah Barat « Peta Bola & Olahraga . Petaolahraga.wordpress.com . 2012-05-04 . 2012-05-31. id.
  11. Web site: Peta Olahraga . Divisi Utama Liga Indonesia 2008/2009 Wilayah Timur « Peta Bola & Olahraga . Petaolahraga.wordpress.com . 2012-05-31. id.