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Galatama
Liga Sepak Bola Utama ( English: ''Premier Football League''), commonly known by its acronym Galatama, was a semi professional football league in Indonesia, established in 1979 by the Indonesian Football Association, PSSI. Prior to the establishment of the competition, an amateur football league named Perserikatan had existed since 1931. Both Perserikatan and Galatama existed and run in parallel until 1994 when they were both merged to form a new, unified league called Liga Indonesia. History Until 1979, the Perserikatan, an amateur competition, was the only national-level competition in Indonesia. Starting in 1979, Football Association of Indonesia started a semi-professional league, named Liga Sepak Bola Utama, shortened to Galatama. Galatama is one of the pioneers of professional and semi-professional football league in Asia alongside the Hong Kong League. Throughout its history, Galatama always operated in a single-division format except for the 1982–83 and 1990 seas ...
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Warna Agung
PS Warna Agung was an Indonesian football (soccer), football club based in Jakarta. The team played in The Indonesian Liga Sepakbola Utama - Galatama. Former players Former coach * Endang Witarsa Season by season records References

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Liga Indonesia
The Indonesian football league system is a series of league system for association football clubs in Indonesia. Since 1994, Liga Indonesia is the league competition featuring association football clubs, as a result of two existing top-flight football leagues merger: Perserikatan (amateur) and Galatama (semi professional). Liga Indonesia is managed by PSSI, the Indonesian national football federation, and operated by Liga Indonesia Baru, PT. Liga Indonesia Baru and its previous iterations (Badan Liga Indonesia from 1994–2008, PT Liga Indonesia from 2008–2015 and PT Gelora Trisula Semesta 2016). There are four levels of competition in the hierarchy recently. The top two tiers are professional competitions, the third tier is Semi-professional sports, semi-professional, and the fourth tier is amateur. Structure Liga 1 (Indonesia), Liga 1 is the first-tier of football league in Indonesia. Until 2017, it was known as ''Indonesian Super League''. The second-tier is Liga 2 (Indones ...
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1982–83 Galatama
The 1982–83 Galatama was the third season of Galatama that was held from 28 August 1982 to 28 May 1983. It was the first season in which the league was split into two divisions. It was also the first season which saw foreign players compete in officially sanctioned Indonesian football competition. Teams Premier Division * NIAC Mitra * Jayakarta * Indonesia Muda * Warna Agung * Pardedetex * Mercu Buana * Perkesa '78 * Makassar Utama * Arseto * UMS '80 * Tunas Inti * Jaka Utama * Angkasa * Sari Bumi Raya * Bintang Timur First Division * Cahaya Kita * Semen Padang * Bima Kencana * Caprina * Tempo Utama * Mataram Putra Foreign players There were four foreign players contracted to Galatama clubs this season. League table Premier Division First Division References External links Indonesia 1982/83 - RSSSF {{DEFAULTSORT:1982-83 Galatama season Indo INDO stands for Intermediate Neglect of Differential Overlap. It is a semi-empirical quantum c ...
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Bambang Nurdiansyah
Bambang Nurdiansyah (born 28 December 1960 in Banjarmasin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian football coach and former footballer. Playing career Before becoming a coach, he was a footballer, mostly with Pelita Jaya and Indonesia national football team for 11 years (1980–1991). He also played for Yanita Utama and Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian on the Galatama era on 1980s. Managerial career In the 2008 season Nurdiansyah coached Indonesia Super League club, Arema Indonesia, but withdrew having just undergone four matches due to feeling pressured by Arema's support groups, Aremania. He later went to coach PSIS Semarang in the 2008/09 season. He coached PSIS before in 2005, winning trophies for the club, but resigned due to family reason. Previously he had trained Pelita Krakatau Steel in 2006. In addition, Bambang also trained Persita Tangerang. In 2005, after the end of the league season, Bambang appointed by the PSSI to train the Indonesia national football team ...
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1980–82 Galatama
The 1980–82 Galatama was the second season of Galatama which was held from 11 October 1980 to 13 March 1982. Changes from 1979–80 The 1980–82 season saw five new clubs enter the league from Football Association of Indonesia, PSSI's selection process, though one (BBSA Tama) withdrew midway through the previous season. The new clubs are: * Angkasa * UMS 80 * Mercu Buana * Bintang Timur * Makassar Utama Teams * Warna Agung (Jakarta) * Jayakarta (Jakarta) * Tunas Inti (Jakarta) * UMS 80 (Jakarta) * Arseto (Jakarta) * Angkasa (Solo) * Pardedetex (Medan) * Mercu Buana (Medan) * Jaka Utama (Lampung) * Niac Mitra, NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) * Indonesia Muda (Surabaya) * Parkesa '78 (Sidoarjo) * Cahaya Kita (Semarang) * Bintang Timur (Jakarta) * Sari Bumi Raya (Yogyakarta) * Buana Putra (Bogor) * Tidar Sakti (Magelang) * Makassar Utama (Makassar) Notes League table References External linkslist of Galatama champions
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1979–80 Galatama
The 1979–80 Galatama was the inaugural season of the Indonesian Galatama Association football, football competition since its establishment in 1979. The season was played from 17 March 1979 to 6 May 1980 and Warna Agung won the championship. Teams The first edition of Galatama was contested by 14 teams. ;Bandung * Sari Bumi Raya ;Bogor * Perkesa '78 ;Magelang * Tidar Sakti ;Medan * Pardedetex ;Surabaya * Niac Mitra, NIAC Mitra ;Tanjungkarang * Yanita Utama, Jaka Utama ;Jakarta * Arseto FC, Arseto * BBSA Tama * Buana Putra * Cahaya Kita * Indonesia Muda (football club), Indonesia Muda * Jayakarta (football club), Jayakarta * Tunas Inti * Warna Agung League table References External linkslist of Galatama champions
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Arema Malang
Arema Football Club is an Indonesian professional association football, football club based in Malang Regency, Malang, East Java. The club competes in the Liga 1 (Indonesia), Liga 1, the top flight of Football in Indonesia, Indonesian Football. They are considered one of the best and most successful football clubs in the country, and are nicknamed ('The Mad Lions' in Javanese language, Javanese). History The fabled origin of Arema's name The name Arema refers to a legendary figure in Malang Regency, Malang folklore called Kebo Arema who was a knight in King Kertanegara of Singhasari's court when the latter ruled the kingdom in the 13th century. The kingdom's name relates to the contemporary Singosari district of Malang Regency, located a few miles north of Malang city. According to the folklore song of Panji Wijayakrama, Kebo Arema quashed a revolt by Kelana Bhayangkara until all the rebels were crushed like leaves eaten by caterpillars. In the ancient book of Negarakertagam ...
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Ricky Yacobi
Ricky Yacobi (born Ricky; 12 March 1963 – 21 November 2020) was an Indonesian football player. He usually played as a striker and was one of the most prominent Indonesian footballers of the 1980s. His nickname was the "Indonesian Paul Breitner". He made a name for himself at the 1986 Asian Games when he led the Indonesia national team to the semi-finals. Early life Ricky was born on 12 March 1963 in Medan, North Sumatra. His father, Yacob, came from Manado, North Sulawesi, while his mother came from Medan itself. He was born mononymously with a single name, Ricky, and subsequently adopted his father's name, Yacob, as his last name. However, during his time playing football in Japan, he found that many people pronounced his name as "Yacobi" for ease of pronunciation, and he chose to embrace this variation. Club career Yacobi started his football career by joining the PSMS Medan youth club, Putra Abadi. In 1978, he moved to Srinaga. His great talent then led him to join ...
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Arseto
Arseto Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Arseto, was an Indonesian football club based in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia. They last played in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division. The club was established in 1978 by , who was the son of former President Suharto. At first, the club was based in Jakarta. However, the club moved to Solo in 1983 after Suharto declared 9 September as National Sports Day during the inauguration of . During its existence the club won the 1990–92 Galatama title, as well as the 1985 Piala Galatama and 1985 Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship. The team's home colours were blue, so they were dubbed the ''Sky Blue Team'' and ''The White Buffalo''. Arseto was dissolved in 1998 due to the political crisis and riots that year. Honours AFC (Asian competitions) * Asian Club Championship ** 1992–93 – Group stage Season by season records Continental record Notable former players Some Arseto players had compet ...
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Yanita Utama
Yanita Utama football club was an Indonesian semi-professional association football club based in Bogor, West Java. History The club was founded in 1979 under the name Jaka Utama, headquartered in Lampung. It was involved in a bribery case in Lampung, then Jaka Utama was bought by a businessman from Pitoyo Haryanto from Bogor and changed its name to Yanita Utama in 1983 by paying compensation of 25 million rupiah. The introduction and inauguration of the new name was carried out by holding a small tournament called the 1983 Yanita Utama Cup, which was held at the Persija Stadium, Menteng, Central Jakarta. Only four clubs took part in the championship, namely Mercu Buana (Medan), Pardedetex (Medan), Arseto (Solo), and Yanita Utama (Bogor) as hosts. Besides aiming to introduce the name of Yanita Utama, the tournament was also intended to raise funds for the improvement of the Pajajaran Stadium, Bogor. In the title Galatama 1983/1984 season, Yanita Utama participated and immediate ...
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Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of East Java Provinces of Indonesia, province and the List of Indonesian cities by population, second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta. Located on the northeastern corner of Java island, on the Madura Strait, it is one of the earliest port cities in Southeast Asia. According to the Government of Indonesia, National Development Planning Agency, Surabaya is one of the Regions of Indonesia#Development regions, four main central cities of Indonesia, alongside Jakarta, Medan, and Makassar. The city had a population of 2,874,314 within its city limits at the 2020 census.Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021. With 3,009,286 people living in the city as of mid 2023 (comprising 1,490,358 males and 1,518,928 females) Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 28 February 2024, ''Kota Surabaya Dalam Angka 2024'' (Katalog-BPS 1102001.3578) and over 10 million in the extended Surabaya metropolitan area, according to the latest official estimate, Surabaya is the ...
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