2022–23 Liga 3 was the seventh season of the Liga 3 under the current name and the eighth season under the current league structure, and the only amateur league football competition in Indonesia. The tournament was organized by Provincial Association of PSSI for the provincial round and PSSI for the national round.
Teams that qualify for the last 8 of Liga 3 are entitled to promotion to 2023–24 Liga 2. Karo United was the champion in the previous season.
The league along with 2022–23 Liga 2 were abandoned due to a combination of factors, the most notable of them was the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster.[2]
The following teams changed divisions after the 2021 season.[3] To Liga 3
From Liga 3
Here are some rules for the 2022 season:[4]
Provincial Leagues (Teams) | Winners | |||
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Sumatra Island | ||||
align=center | 1 | Aceh (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 2 | North Sumatra (19) | ||
align=center | 3 | West Sumatra (cancelled) | ||
4 | Riau (19) | |||
align=center | 5 | 757 Kepri Jaya | ||
align=center | 6 | Jambi (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 7 | Bengkulu (19) | ||
align=center | 8 | South Sumatra (12) | Persimuba[5] | |
align=center | 9 | Bangka Belitung Islands (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 10 | Lampung (cancelled) | ||
Java Island | ||||
align=center | 11 | Banten (21) | Serpong City | |
align=center | 12 | Special Region of Jakarta (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 13 | West Java (55) | Persipasi[6] | |
14 | Central Java (39) | Persip[7] | ||
align=center | 15 | Special Region of Yogyakarta (18) | ||
align=center | 16 | East Java (58) | ||
Lesser Sunda Islands | ||||
align=center | 17 | Bali (15) | Perseden[8] | |
align=center | 18 | West Nusa Tenggara (26) | ||
align=center | 19 | East Nusa Tenggara (24) | Perse[9] | |
Kalimantan Island | ||||
align=center | 20 | West Kalimantan (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 21 | Central Kalimantan (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 22 | South Kalimantan (11) | Persetala[10] | |
align=center | 23 | East Kalimantan (23) | ||
align=center | 24 | North Kalimantan (cancelled) | ||
Sulawesi Island | ||||
align=center | 25 | North Sulawesi (cancelled) | ||
align=center | 26 | Gorontalo (27) | Persidago[11] | |
align=center | 27 | Central Sulawesi (17) | Persipal Palu Youth[12] | |
align=center | 28 | West Sulawesi (TBD) | ||
29 | South Sulawesi (14) | Persibone | ||
align=center | 30 | Southeast Sulawesi (TBD) | ||
Maluku Islands | ||||
align=center | 31 | North Maluku (TBD) | Morotai United[13] | |
align=center | 32 | Maluku (7) | Maluku[14] | |
Papua Island | ||||
align=center | 33 | West Papua (TBD) | ||
align=center | 34 | Papua (7) | Persipani[15] |
Notes: