Competition: | ISC Liga Nusantara |
Season: | 2016 |
Winners: | Perseden Denpasar |
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.[1] The competition started in May 2016.
Perseden Denpasar became champion after beating PSN Ngada 2–0 in the final.[2]
Each Provincial Association only given one representative to the national round. 32 teams will perform in the final round, consist of 30 teams of provincial competition winners and two winning teams from play-off of the bottom four teams. National round took place in several provinces that have been determined by PT GTS with the following format:
Each Provincial Association only given one representative to the national round.
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | Aceh | PS Pidie Jaya | |
2 | North Sumatra | PS POP Asahan | |
3 | West Sumatra | PS GAS Sawahlunto | |
4 | Riau | Riau | |
5 | Riau Islands | YSK 757 Karimun | |
6 | Jambi | Merangin | |
7 | Bangka-Belitung | PS Beltim | |
8 | South Sumatra | PSAD Kodam II | |
9 | Bengkulu | PS Benteng | |
10 | Lampung | Persilat Central Lampung |
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | Banten | Persikota Tangerang | |
2 | Jakarta | Urakan | |
3 | West Java | Persikotas Tasikmalaya | |
4 | Central Java | Persiku Kudus | |
5 | Yogyakarta | Gama | |
6 | East Java | Blitar United |
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | South Kalimantan | Peseban Banjarmasin | |
2 | West Kalimantan | Delta Khatulistiwa | |
3 | Central Kalimantan | PU Putra Palangkaraya | |
4 | East Kalimantan | Persikutim East Kutai | |
5 | North Kalimantan | PS Pelangi Utara Malinau |
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | North Sulawesi | Persma 1960 Manado | |
2 | South Sulawesi | Perseka Bosowa | |
3 | Central Sulawesi | Persipal Palu | |
4 | West Sulawesi | Mamuju Utama | |
5 | Southeast Sulawesi | UHO | |
6 | Gorontalo | PS Boalemo |
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | Bali | Perseden Denpasar | |
2 | East Nusa Tenggara | PSN Ngada | |
3 | West Nusa Tenggara | PSKT West Sumbawa |
Province | Teams | ||
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1 | Maluku | Nusa Ina | |
2 | North Maluku | Persiter Ternate | |
3 | West Papua | did not participate | |
4 | Papua | did not participate |
National round will take place in Central Java and Special Region of Yogyakarta.
32 teams from each provincial association will compete. Matches for the Group stage will be played from 19 to 25 November 2016. All group will play half season round-robin.[3]
This group will be held in Jenderal Hoegeng Stadium, Pekalongan and Moh Sarengat Stadium, Batang Regency.
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This group will be held in Jatidiri Stadium, Semarang and Citarum Stadium, Semarang.
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This group will be held in Pandanaran Stadium, Ungaran.
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This group will be held in Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium, Jepara.
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This group will be held in Wergu Wetan Stadium, Kudus.
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This group will be held in Sapta Marga Stadium, Magelang.
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This group will be held in Sriwedari Stadium, Surakarta.
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This group will be held in Sultan Agung Stadium, Bantul.
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Matches for the Round of 16 will be played at 28 November 2016.
Matches for the quarter-finals will be played at 2 December 2016.
Matches for Semi-finals will be played at 6 December 2016.
Matches for Third Place Play-off will be played at 11 December 2016.
Matches for Final will be played at 11 December 2016.
Champions |
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Perseden Denpasar |
1st title |