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Competition: | EPA Liga 1 U-16 |
Dates: | [1] |
Season: | 2024–25 |
Matches: | 108 |
Total Goals: | 355 |
League Topscorer: | Fardan Ary Rohmat Nurhidaya (13 goals) |
Attendance: | 3,792 |
Average Attendance: | 35 |
Prevseason: | 2023–24 |
Nextseason: | 2025–26 |
Updated: | 10 November 2024 |
The 2024–25 EPA Liga 1 U-16 will be the sixth edition of the Elite Pro Academy since its introduction in 2018. The season started on 28 September 2024 and will end on 22 February 2025.[2] [3]
Borneo Samarinda U16s were the defending champions after defeating Persis U16s 2–1 in the final previous season.
18 teams will compete in the league – split into three groups of six teams.
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Arema U16s | Malang | ARG Soccer Field | 0 |
Bali United U16s | Gianyar | Bali United Training Center | TBA |
Barito Putera U16s | Banjarmasin | Green Yakin Soccer Field, at Banjar | 0 |
Borneo Samarinda U16s | Samarinda | Borneo FC Training Centre | 0 |
Dewa United U16s | South Tangerang | Persita Training Ground, at Tangerang | 0 |
JSI Resort, at Bogor | 0 | ||
Madura United U16s | Pamekasan | Madura United Training Ground | TBA |
Malut United U16s | Sofifi | Marimoi Stadium, at Tidore | TBA |
Persebaya U16s | Surabaya | ABC Field of GBT Stadium | 0 |
Persib U16s | Bandung | Arcamanik Stadium | 15,000 |
Sidolig Stadium | 5,000 | ||
Siliwangi Stadium | 25,000 | ||
Persija U16s | Jakarta | Persija Training Ground, at Depok | 0 |
Persik U16s | Kediri | Kediri Soccer Field | 0 |
Persis U16s | Surakarta | Surakarta Mini Stadium | TBA |
Banyuanyar Field | TBA | ||
Sriwedari Stadium | 12,000 | ||
Persita U16s | Tangerang | Persita Training Ground | 0 |
Pagedangan Mini Stadium | TBA | ||
PSBS U16s | Biak Numfor | Watubelah Stadium, at Cirebon | 16,000 |
PSIS U16s | Semarang | Wisesa PSIS Training Ground, at Demak | 0 |
PSM U16s | Makassar | Bosowa Sport Center | 0 |
PSS U16s | Sleman | PSS Training Ground | 0 |
Semen Padang U16s | Padang | ASIOP Stadium, at Jakarta | 2,000 |
Cibinong Mini Stadium, at Bogor | 15,000 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and coaches may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team | Head coach | Kit manufacturer | Main kit sponsor | Other kit sponsor(s) | |
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Nanang Husni Mubaroq | Etams | None | |||
Sandhika Pratama | SPECS | Indomie | |||
Randy Adam | H | Hasnur Group | |||
Achmad Kusasih | SPECS | Ansaf | |||
Sukardi Paera | DRX | None | |||
Rakhmad Basuki | DRX | None | |||
Bambang Andrianto | SPECS | Mineral Trobos | |||
Janu Ramadhanis | AZA | Kapal Api | |||
Andri Wijaya | Sportama | ||||
Taji Prasetio | Juaraga | None | |||
Sugianto | DRX | Athletes For Good | |||
Furqon | Amrta | Free Fire | |||
Zainal Anwar | 1953 | Indomilk | |||
Yudi Supriatna | Kasumasa | NusaTuna | |||
Dian Hernadi | DRX | None | |||
Muhammad Arfan | DRX | Bosowa Corp | |||
Muhammad Nur Huda | DRX | Amman Mineral | |||
Robby Mariandy | SPFC Apparel | Semen Padang |
For the first round, 18 teams split into three group of six. Each group playing home and away double-game round-robin matches. The winners and runner-ups from each group along with two best third-placed teams advanced to second round
The top eight teams from the first round will be divided into 2 groups of four teams to play home-and-away round-robin matches. The winners and runner-ups from each group advance to semi-finals.
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Rank | Player | Team | Goals[4] | |
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1 | Fardan Ary Setyawan | Madura United U16s | 13 | |
Rohmat Nurhidaya | PSM U16s | |||
3 | Jiad Fardhan Bayhaqi | Persib U16s | 10 | |
4 | Faisal Ade | Malut United U16s | 8 |
Rank | Player | Team | Assist |
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1 | Zanuar Wibowo | PSM U16s | 5 |
2 | Revalino Luthfi | Persija U16s | 4 |
Komang Semadi | Bali United U16s |