2010–11 Liga Indonesia Second Division
Season | 2010–11 |
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Champions | Persap Purbalingga |
Promoted | |
Relegated | Third Division |
Matches played | 161 |
Goals scored | 426 (2.65 per match) |
← 2009–10 |
Liga Indonesia Second Division (Indonesian: Divisi Dua Liga Indonesia) is the fourth level football league in Indonesian football competition system. Currently, this competition, along with First Division and Third Division, is managed by the Amateur League Board of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).
First round
Group I: Bea Cukai Stadium, East Jakarta[1][2]
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(W) Withdrew |
Group II: University of Riau Field, Pekanbaru
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Group III: Rumbai Stadium, Pekanbaru
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(W) Withdrew |
Group IV: Bukik Bunian Stadium, Agam Regency
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Group V: Bangko, Jambi
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(W) Withdrew |
Group VI: Goentoer Darjono Stadium, Purbalingga
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(W) Withdrew |
Group VII: Cendrawasih Stadium, West Jakarta
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Group VIII: Taruna Stadium, Sragen
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(W) Withdrew |
Group IX: Anjukladang Stadium, Nganjuk
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Group X: Main Stadium Bangkalan, Bangkalan Regency and Bumi Moro Field, Surabaya
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Group XI: Merdeka Stadium, Jombang
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Group XII: Agrowisata Field and Brantas Stadium, Batu
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Group XIII: Batunirwala Stadium, Alor (first round) and GOR 17 Desember Stadium, Mataram (second round)
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(W) Withdrew * Standings after first round & group winners qualify directly for the fourth round |
Group XIV: Sangatta Main Stadium, Sangatta
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Group XV: Balipat Stadium, Tapin Regency
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(W) Withdrew |
Group XVI: Kaimana Stadium, Kaimana
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(S) Suspension from FIFA; (W) Withdrew |
Group XVII: Cenderawasih Stadium, Biak Numfor
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(W) Withdrew |
Group XVIII: Andi Mattalatta Stadium, Makassar
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(W) Withdrew |
Second round
Group A: Tugu Stadium, North Jakarta[3][4]
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(W) Withdrew |
Group B: Cendrawasih Stadium, West Jakarta
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(W) Withdrew |
Group C: New Serunai Stadium, Bungo
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Group D: Purnawarman Stadium, Purwakarta
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Group E: Anjukladang Stadium, Nganjuk
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Group F: Bumi Moro Field, Surabaya
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Group G: Rejoagung Stadium, Tulungagung
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Group H: Nipahnipah Stadium, Penajam North Paser
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Group I: Kaimana Stadium, Kaimana
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Group J: Cendrawasih Stadium, Biak Numfor
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Third round
- Qualify team (after 15 Oktober): PS Bungo and PS West Pasaman (Group C; Sumatra zone), Persap Purbalingga and Persibas Banyumas (Group D; Java zone), Persenga Nganjuk and PSGC Ciamis (Group E; Java zone), Persekap Pasuruan and Perseba Bangkalan (Group F; Java zone), Perseta Tulungagung and PSID Jombang (Group G; Java zone), PS Penajam North Paser (Group H; Kalimantan zone), Perseka Kaimana dan Persemi Mimika (Group I; Papua zone).
The third round of the Second Division competition will consist of 18 teams divided into four groups. Namely, the group K, L, M, and N. Group K will consist of six teams, while three other groups each containing four teams.
Sumatra zone (best 4 team qualify for 4th round and Promoted.) Group K in Kuantan Singingi
Java zone (best 4 team qualify for 4th round and Promoted.) (competition play with home tournament system in 2 group league format.) Group L in Nganjuk Group M in Jenggala Stadium, Sidoarjo Kalimantan zone (Champions team qualify for 4th round and Promoted.) (this competition is a second round for this zone.)
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Southeast Nusa zone (Champions team qualify for 4th round and Promoted.) (competition play with home and away system in league format.) (this competition is a qualification tournament for this zone.)
(best 2 team qualify for 4th round and Promoted.) Group N in Biak Numfor
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Bold is team promoted to 2011 First Division.
Fourth round
- Sumatra zone
- Java zone
- Kalimantan zone
- PS Penajam North Paser
- Nusa Tenggara Islands zone
- East Indonesia zone
Group I: New Serunai Stadium, Bungo Regency
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(W) Withdrew |
Group II: Goentoer Darjono Stadium, Purbalingga, schedules held in 3–10 January 2011.
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Group III: Cenderawasih Stadium, Biak Numfor
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(W) Withdrew |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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1 | Perseka Kaimana | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 6 | 4 | +2 | 3 |
2 | Persiks Kuantan Singingi | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 6 | −4 | 3 |
3 | Persenga Nganjuk | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 5 | −3 | 1[a] |
Notes:
- ^ Points after minus one game to equalize the number of matches with the other runners-up team.
Fifth round
Participate is 3 group winner and 1 best runner-up from third round. Total 4 clubs will participate in this round.
Qualify teams
Knockout phase
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
16 January 2011 - Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta | ||||||
Persewar | 4 | |||||
18 January 2011 - Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta | ||||||
Perseka | 0 | |||||
Persewar | 1 | |||||
16 January 2011 - Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta | ||||||
Persap | 2 | |||||
PS Bungo | 0 | |||||
Persap | 2 | |||||
Semi-finals
Persewar | 4–0 | Perseka |
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Mahmudin 5' Kipping 33' Kurni ??' Samberbori 59' Jefri 62' Rumbiak ??' |
Report | ??' F. Salu |
PS Bungo | 0–2 (a.e.t.) | Persap |
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Nurdiyanto ??' ??' | Report | 108' Saiful 119' (o.g.) Awaludin |
Persewar | 1–2 (a.e.t.) | Persap |
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Peter 31' Yohanis 54' Warabay 60' Mardiansyah 87' Jefri 49' 100' |
Report | 33' Hermawan 49' Narto 79' Willi 108' Hermawan 110' Galih |
Champion |
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Persap Purbalingga[10] |
References
- ^ (in Indonesian)First Stage Classification Archived 18 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Babak I Divisi II Liga Indonesia 2010/2011". 2 August 2010.
- ^ (in Indonesian) Second Stage Classification
- ^ "Babak II Divisi II Liga Indonesia 2010/2011". 6 August 2010.
- ^ http://www.pssi-football.com/id/view_news_111082.php?id=2920
- ^ "Babak IV Divisi II Liga Indonesia 2010/2011". 18 November 2010.
- ^ http://blai.pssi-football.com/view_news_111082.php?id=90
- ^ Persewar Bertemu Persap Di Final Divisi II
- ^ Optimisme Dua Finalis Kompetisi Divisi II
- ^ Persebangga Purbalingga Juara Kompetisi Divisi II 2010-11
External links
- Official Website Indonesia Amatir League Board (in Indonesian)