Liga Primer Indonesia Explained

Liga Primer Indonesia
Pixels:150px
Country:Indonesia
Organiser:Konsorsium Liga Primer Indonesia
PT Liga Primer Indonesia
Founded:2010[1]
Folded:2011
Teams:19
Relegation:none
Levels:1
Domest Cup:none
Confed Cup:none
Tv:Indosiar, Metro TV, Trans7, Trans TV (former)
Website:ligaprimerindonesia.co.id
Competition:Liga Primer Indonesia
Season:2011
Winners:none
League Topscorer:Juan Manuel Cortes (13)
Fernando Gaston Soler (13)
Laakkad Abdelhadi (13)
Biggest Home Win:Bogor Raya 5–0 Bandung F.C. (5 March 2011)
Biggest Away Win:Minangkabau 0–5 Persebaya 1927 (5 February 2011)[2]
Highest Scoring:Solo FC 7–3 Manado United (10 April 2011)[3]
Matches:171
Total Goals:488
Nextseason:2011–12 ISL
2011–12 IPL

Liga Primer Indonesia (LPI, sometimes translated to English as Indonesian Premier League) was an Indonesian independent football league held in 2011. It was managed by Konsorsium Liga Premier Indonesia and PT Liga Primer Indonesia and was not recognized (initially) by the PSSI.[4] Nineteen clubs took part[5] in its inaugural and only season which was running from January to May 2011. The first kick-off was held on 8 January 2011 in Manahan Stadium, Solo, Central Java. Despite its original full-season schedule,[6] the league was then stopped during the half-season break when Persebaya 1927 was currently leading the table.[7]

History

On 17 September 2010, twenty Indonesian football clubs together with the Indonesian National Football Reform Movement (GRSNI) issued a declaration in Jenggala Graha, Jakarta. It was led by Arifin Panigoro, a local businessman. The declaration was related to the concerns of the declining state of the national football.

The clubs then took a joint initiative to establish and declare Liga Primer Indonesia[8] (LPI) in Semarang on 24 October 2010, with 17 clubs (out of 20) expressing their will to participate.

The spirit of each clubs in building Liga Primer Indonesia were designed as a commitment to improve the standard of football, both organizationally and financially. The league views that the system of capital assistance and revenue sharing system in Liga Primer Indonesia could make clubs "financially independent and professional in management."

To achieve independence, Liga Primer Indonesia provided assistance forms of the initial capital for each participating club. With this assistance, the clubs are expected to run without dependent from local government budget (APBD). The initial capital will vary between clubs according to the audit results that have been held. Additionally, the LPI embraces the principle of division of revenues in a transparent and accountable to the club participants. According to agreement with the club, LPI revenue sharing would be based on two schemes, namely schemes to league revenues (e.g.: sponsor the league, broadcasting rights, etc.) and schemes for income matches (e.g.: local sponsorship, broadcasting rights, tickets, etc.).

The inaugural (and only) season started on 8 January 2011. Before, LPI hosted a pre-season competition[9] in Bogor, Solo and Semarang.

On 11 April 2011, the FIFA Normalisation Committee charged with running Indonesian football officially recognized Liga Primer Indonesia, allowing the competition and all players involved to be officially recognized by PSSI as well as FIFA and eligible to play in the national team.[10] The league was officially disbanded in August 2011, with last match being held in May; all clubs in it merged with those already in Indonesian Premier League, which used the same acronym in both Indonesian and English,[11] although most of the clubs created specifically for the league disbanded almost immediately.[12]

Teams

The only LPI season featured 19 teams, four of the 19 were defected from PSSI sanctioned league of whom three (PSM Makassar, Persema Malang and Persibo Bojonegoro) defected from the top tier Indonesia Super League, and Persebaya from the second tier Liga Indonesia Premier Division.

Stadium and locations

ClubCityProvinceStadiumCapacity2009–10 season
Aceh UnitedBanda AcehAcehHarapan Bangsa40,000
Bali DevataGianyar
Denpasar
BaliI Wayan Dipta
Ngurah Rai
25,000
25,000
BandungBandungWest JavaSiliwangi25,000
Batavia UnionNorth Jakarta
Jakarta
Bekasi
DKI Jakarta
West Java
Tugu
Sumantri Brojonegoro
Patriot
20,000
5,000
10,000
Bintang MedanMedanNorth SumatraTeladan20,000
Bogor RayaBogor Regency
Bogor
West JavaPersikabo
Pajajaran
15,000
12,000
Cendrawasih PapuaJayapuraPapuaMandala30,000
Jakarta FC 1928Jakarta
Bogor Regency
DKI Jakarta
West Java
Lebak Bulus
Persikabo
12,500
15,000
Manado UnitedManadoNorth SulawesiKlabat10,000
Medan ChiefsDeli SerdangNorth SumatraBaharuddin Siregar15,000
MinangkabauPadangWest SumatraHaji Agus Salim28,000
Persebaya 1927SurabayaEast JavaGelora 10 November30,00017th place in 2009–10 Super League
Persema MalangMalangEast JavaGajayana30,00010th in 2009–10 Super League
Persibo BojonegoroBojonegoroEast JavaLetjen Haji Sudirman15,0002009–10 Premier Division champions
PSM MakassarMakassarSouth SulawesiMattoangin30,00013th in 2009–10 Super League
Real MataramSleman
Yogyakarta
YogyakartaMaguwoharjo
Mandala Krida
30,000
25,000
Semarang UnitedSemarangCentral JavaJatidiri25,000
SoloSoloCentral JavaManahan24,000
Tangerang WolvesTangerangBantenBenteng25,000

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerCaptainKitmakerShirt sponsor
Aceh United Lionel Charbonnier Pierre Njanka
Bali Devata Willy Scheepers Pascal HeijeUno
Bandung Budiman Nur'alimUno
Batavia Union Roberto Bianchi Javier RochaUno
Bintang Medan Michael Feichtenbeiner Steve PantelidisUno
Bogor Raya Jhon Arwandi Masferi KasimMitre
Cendrawasih Papua Uwe Erkenbrecher Yance YoweyUno
Jakarta FC 1928 Bambang Nurdiansyah Emanuel de PorrasNike
Manado United M. Zein Alhadad Felix YetnaJoma
Medan Chiefs Jörg Steinebrunner Aun CarbinyReebok
Minangkabau Divaldo Alves Jumaidi RaisSpecs
Persebaya 1927 Aji Santoso Erol IbaJoma
Persema Malang Timo Scheunemann Bima SaktiReebok
Persibo Bojonegoro Sartono Anwar Aries TuansyahLotto
PSM Makassar Wim Rijsbergen SupriyonoVilourBosowa Semen
Real Mataram José Basualdo SupriyantoUno
Semarang United Edy Paryono Amarildo Luis de SouzaNikeBank Jateng
Solo Branko Babić Edy SubagioUno
Tangerang Wolves Paulo Camargo Luis FeitozaMitre

Managerial changes

Foreign players

See main article: List of foreign Liga Primer Indonesia players.

In this league each club is allowed to sign five foreign players. The five foreign players can come from any confederation. Foreign players who have Indonesian descent or parents were considered as local players.

ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Visa 4Visa 5Non-Visa Foreign
Aceh United Pierre Njanka Alain N'Kong Park Dae-Sik Yum Dong-Jin Alvin Tehau
Bali Devata Ilija Spasojevic Pascal Heije Guillermo Imhoff Ali Parhizi Bok Jun-Hee Raphael Maitimo
Bandung Lee Hendrie[14] Perry N'Somah Michael Onwatuegwu Javad Moradi Kim Sang-Duk
Batavia Union Juan Manuel Cortés Leandro Scornainchi Javier Rocha Na Byung-Yul Kim Jong-Kyung
Bintang Medan Cosmin Vancea Guti Ribeiro Amine Kamoun Steve Pantelidis Ahn Hyo-Yeon Gaston Salasiwa
Bogor Raya Oscar Alegre Diego Bogado Luciano Rimoldi Andrija Jukic Billy Quinncroft
Cendrawasih Papua Deniss Romanovs Patrick Ghigani Márcio Bambu Fred Agius Daniel Wilkinson
Jakarta FC 1928 Emanuel de Porras Gustavo Ortiz Leonardo Moyano
Manado United Amaral Jardel Santana Eugene Dadi Felix Yetna Ali Hossein Shiri
Medan Chiefs Kevin Yann Luis Eduardo Hicks Laakkad Abdelhadi Baihakki Khaizan Shahril Ishak Fred Pasaribu
Bryan Bono Brard
Dane Dwight Brard
Minangkabau Juninho David Kuagica Norberto Mulenessa Maurito Mario Karlovic Milan Susak
Persebaya 1927 Michael Cvetkovski Otávio Dutra John Tarkpor Andrew Barisic
Persema Benoît Lang Seme Pierre Pattrick Guy Mamoun Robert Gaspar Han Sang-Min
Persibo Carlos Eduardo Bizarro Wallacer de Andrade Medeiros Amir Amadeh Muhammad Albicho Kim Kang-Hyun
PSM Richard Knopper Srecko Mitrovic Goran Subara Marwan Sayedeh Kwon Jun
Real Mataram Fernando Gaston Soler Juan Dario Batalla Christian Febre Ryung Tae-Pyo
Semarang United Raffaele Simone Quintieri Amarildo Luís de Souza Amâncio Fortes Josh Maguire
Solo Sergei Litvinov Stevan Racic Zarko Lazetic Aleks Vrteski David Micevski
Tangerang Wolves Wallace Rodrigues da Silva Luis Feitoza Victor Hugo Ku Kyung-Hyun Park Chan-Yong Regilio Jacobs
Jordy de Kat

Sponsors

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals[15]
1 Juan Manuel CortesBatavia Union
Fernando Gaston SolerReal Mataram
Laakkad AbdelhadiMedan Chiefs
4 Emanuel de PorrasJakarta FC 1928
Samsul ArifPersibo Bojonegoro
Irfan BachdimPersema Malang
Cosmin VanceaBintang Medan
Marwan SayedehPSM
9 Perry N'SomahBandung
10 Wallace Rodrigues Da SilvaTangerang Wolves
M. RahmatPSM
Andi OddangPSM
Andrew BarisićPersebaya 1927
Ilija SpasojevićBali Devata
Fred AgiusCendrawasih Papua
16 Jardel SantanaManado United
Sansan Fauzi HusaeniJakarta

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOLANEWS.COM: Sports News Portal - 17 Klub Ramaikan LPI . 2010-10-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101027162157/http://www.bolanews.com/liga/liga-indonesia/15424-Klub-Ramaikan-LPI.html . 27 October 2010 .
  2. Web site: Minangkabau F.C. 0–5 Persebaya 1927. Goal.com. 5 February 2011 . 12 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20121012020151/http://www.goal.com/en/match/55653/minangkabau-fc-padang-vs-persebaya-1927/lineup-stats. 12 October 2012.
  3. Web site: Solo FC - Manado United Formasi & Statistik . Goal.com . 10 April 2011 . 10 April 2011 . id. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110415093842/http://www.goal.com/id-ID/match/55742/solo-fc-vs-manado-united/lineup-stats . 15 April 2011 .
  4. Web site: BolaIndo.com Berita Bola Indonesia Terlengkap . bolaindo.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101027132642/http://www.bolaindo.com/?page=berita&sub=detail&id=13247 . 2010-10-27.
  5. Web site: Indonesia's rival football league ready for kick-off . www.straitstimes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110110034712/http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Sport/Story/STIStory_621233.html . 2011-01-10.
  6. Web site: Inilah Jadwal Kompetisi LPI 2011. Beritajatim.com. 12 January 2011 . 31 January 2011. id. https://web.archive.org/web/20110114153954/http://www.beritajatim.com/detailnews.php/5/Olahraga/2011-01-12/89635/Inilah_Jadwal_Kompetisi_LPI_2011. 14 January 2011. dead.
  7. Web site: Adiyaksa . Muhammad . Kisah 4 Kali Matinya Kompetisi di Indonesia, Bagaimana Nasib Shopee Liga 1 2020? . Bola.com . id. 2020-10-16.
  8. Web site: LPI - Liga Primer Indonesia . 2010-11-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101055218/http://ligaprimerindonesia.co.id/news/headline3.html . 1 November 2010 .
  9. Web site: LPI - Liga Primer Indonesia . 2010-11-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101101055252/http://ligaprimerindonesia.co.id/news/headline6.html . 1 November 2010 .
  10. Web site: FIFA Normalisation Committee recognizes Indonesian Premier League : Sports Moneyline . 2011-04-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110827191914/http://sportsmoneyline.net/sml/blog/2011/04/12/fifa-normalisation-committee-recognizes-indonesian-premier-league/ . 27 August 2011 .
  11. Web site: Liga Primer Indonesia Dihentikan . Investor.id . id. 2011-08-16.
  12. Web site: Kemanakah Klub-Klub LPI Sekarang?. P. A.. Herumawan. 10 April 2012. Kompasiana.com. id.
  13. News: Bandung FC Pecat Nandar Iskandar. Tribun News . Tribun News . 5 March 2011 . 5 March 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110309004217/http://www.tribunnews.com/2011/03/05/nandar-langsung-diberhentikan . 9 March 2011 . dead .
  14. Web site: Selamat Datang, Lee Hendrie Mantan Tim Nasional Inggris di Bandung FC . investor.id . 28 January 2011 . id.
  15. Web site: Top Skorer LPI . 5 March 2011 . Detiksports.com . Detik . https://web.archive.org/web/20110709015239/http://us.detiksport.com/sepakbola/index.php/detik.topscore/idkanal/1052 . 9 July 2011 . dead .