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Niac Mitra
Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara (simply known as a PS Mitra Kukar) is an Indonesian professional football club based in Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan. They currently compete in the Liga 4. History This club was founded in 1979 as NIAC Mitra. NIAC stood for New International Amusement Center, a major casino in Surabaya during the 1970s. In 1983, the team played a friendly match against Arsenal F.C., winning by 2–0. NIAC was dissolved by its owner, Alexander Wenas, on 24 September 1990. The club was revived under the name of Mitra Surabaya in 1993. After relegation to the First Division, the club moved to Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan and were renamed Mitra Kalteng Putra (MKP) in 1999. At the end of 2001 season, the club was relegated to the Second Division. Financial problems led the club to be loaned to Suryanto Anwar, after which they moved again, to Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, where they received its current name. The new ...
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Aji Imbut Stadium
Aji Imbut Stadium or Perjiwa Stadium, before the official name revealed also known as Tenggarong Madya Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Completed in 2008, it is mainly used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 35,000 spectators. See also *Lists of stadiums The following are lists of stadiums throughout the world. Note that horse racing and motorsport venues are not included at some pages, because those are not stadiums but sports venues. Combined lists *List of stadiums by capacity * List of c ... * List of stadiums in Indonesia References External linksStadium information and pictures Kutai Kartanegara Regency Sports venues in East Kalimantan Football venues in East Kalimantan Athletics (track and field) venues in Indonesia Athletics (track and field) venues in East Kalimantan Multi-purpose stadiums in East Kalimantan Sports venues completed in 2008 2008 establish ...
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Asia
Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population, was the site of many of the first civilisations. Its 4.7 billion people constitute roughly 60% of the world's population. Asia shares the landmass of Eurasia with Europe, and of Afro-Eurasia with both Europe and Africa. In general terms, it is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. The border of Asia with Europe is a social constructionism, historical and cultural construct, as there is no clear physical and geographical separation between them. A commonly accepted division places Asia to the east of the Suez Canal separating it from Africa; and to the east of the Turkish straits, the Ural Mountains an ...
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2011–12 Indonesia Super League
The 2011–12 Indonesia Super League was the 4th season of the Indonesia Super League (ISL), a fully professional football competition as the top tier of the football league pyramid in Indonesia. The season began on 1 December 2011. Persipura Jayapura were the defending champions, having won their 3rd league title the previous season. This season was also the first season of ISL organized without authorization from PSSI due to internal conflict. PSSI under chairman Johar Arifin officially decided to replace ISL as a top level with the Indonesian Premier League. It was then recognized by other faction of PSSI under chairman La Nyalla Matalatti. After the signing of the MoU between Djohar Arifin Husein (PSSI) and La Nyalla Matalitti (KPSI-PSSI) that was initiated by FIFA and the AFC through the AFC force task, Indonesia Super League was under the control of the joint committee to remain manageable by PT Liga Indonesia until the establishment of a new professional competitio ...
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2010–11 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 2010–11 Liga Indonesia Premier Division, also known as ''2010–11 Liga Ti-Phone Indonesia'' season, was the sixteenth edition of Liga Indonesia Premier Division since its establishment in 1994. The competition ran from 19 November 2010 to 25 May 2011. As in the previous seasons, there will be around 39 clubs, divided into three groups. Participants Relegated clubs from 2009–10 Indonesia Super League *Persik Kediri *Persebaya Surabaya1 * Persitara North Jakarta Promoted clubs from First Division *PSCS Cilacap * Persekam Metro FC *Bengkulu City FC * PSLS Lhokseumawe *Perseru Serui *Persemalra Maluku Tenggara * Barito Putra * Persikubar Kutai Barat2 2010–11 season clubs * Gresik United * PSAP Sigli *PSIM Yogyakarta *PSMS Medan *PS Mojokerto Putra * Persidafon Jayapura * Persikab Kabupaten Bandung * Persiku Kudus *Persiraja Banda Aceh *Mitra Kukar * PSBI Blitar *PSIR Rembang *PSS Sleman * Perseman Manokwari * Persigo Gorontalo *Persikabo Bogor *Persipasi Bekasi *Persit ...
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2009–10 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 2009–10 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (also known as Liga Joss Indonesia for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the second level of the Indonesian football pyramid. The season was held from 25 November 2009 to 29 May 2010. Teams From Premier Division Promoted to Indonesia Super League * Persisam Samarinda *Persema Malang * PSPS Pekanbaru * Persebaya Surabaya Relegated to First Division * Persibat Batang * PSP Padang * Persekabpas Pasuruan To Premier Division Relegated from Indonesia Super League * Deltras F.C. *Persita Tangerang * PSIS Semarang * PSMS Medan Promoted from First Division * PPSM Magelang * Persires Rengat * Pro Duta F.C. * PS Mojokerto Putra * Persidafon Dafonsoro * Persiram Raja Ampat * Persipro Probolinggo * Persipasi Bekasi * PSBI Blitar Withdrew or disqualified from competition: * PS Banyuasin * Persibom Bolaang Mongondow * Persikad Depok(''disqualified'') Groups The competition was divided into three ...
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2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (also known as Liga Esia for sponsorship reasons) was the 14th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division. It was the first season for the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as the second tier of the Indonesian football pyramid, following the creation of the Indonesia Super League as the first tier. Changes from 2007–08 season The Football Association of Indonesia's decision to create a new Indonesia Super League relegated the Liga Indonesia Premier Division to the second tier of Indonesian football for the first time. For the 2007 season, teams were allocated to one of two groups (with 15 and 14 teams respectively) in the first round. The top four in each group advanced to the second round, or quarter final. The eight teams in the second round were divided into two groups of four, the top two teams in each group advancing to the semifinal in a knock-out system. Champions, runners-up, and 3rd-place teams were promoted to the Ind ...
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1998–99 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 1998–99 Liga Indonesia Premier Division was the 5th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football. The season began on 1 November 1998 and ended on 9 April 1999. The league was made up of 28 clubs. PSIS won the title after beating the defending champions, Persebaya 1–0 in the final. Teams Team changes The number of teams dropped from 31 to 28 this season. Withdrew from Premier Division * Mitra Surabaya * PSB Disbanded * Arseto Name changes * Pelita Jakarta changed their name to Pelita Bakrie. Stadiums and locations First stage West Division Group A Group B Relegation play-offs ---- ''4–4 on aggregate. Persiraja won on away goals and retained their spot in the Premier Division, Persita were relegated.'' Central Division Group C Group D Relegation play-offs ---- ''Gelora Dewata won 7–5 on aggregate and retained their spot in the Premier Division, Persikabo were relegated.'' East Divis ...
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1997–98 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 1997–98 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (known as the Liga Kansas for sponsorship reasons) was the 4th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football. There were 31 teams involved in this season. Persebaya were the defending champions, and were leading when the season was abandoned by order of the military on 25 May 1998 due to political and economic turmoil in the country. At that point, 234 matches had been played out of the 317 scheduled. Teams Team changes The number of teams dropped from 33 to 31 this season. Relegated to First Division * Mataram Indocement * Persedikab * Persijatim Promoted to Premier Division * Persikabo * Persikota * PSIM Disbanded * ASGS * Bandung Raya Name changes * Pelita Jaya changed their name to Pelita Jakarta. Stadiums and locations First stage West Division Central Division East Division Top goalscorer * Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto ( Pelita Jakarta) is the top g ...
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1996–97 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 1996–97 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (known as the Liga Kansas for sponsorship reasons) was the 3th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football. The worsening macro economics situation prior to the Asian Financial Crisis forced the PSSI to further divide the league into 3 Regions, up from the previous season 2, to reduce cost related to logistical problems owing to the vastness of Indonesian geography. The season began on 17 November 1996 and ended on 28 July 1997. Persebaya won the title after beating the defending champions, Bandung Raya 3–1 in the final. Teams Team changes The number of teams increased from 31 to 33 this season. Relegated to First Division * BPD Jateng * Persegres Promoted to Premier Division * Persedikab * PSB * PSBL * PSP Name changes * Mataram Putra changed their name to Mataram Indocement. Stadiums and locations First stage West Region Central Region East Region Second ...
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1995–96 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 1995–96 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (known as the Liga Dunhill for sponsorship reasons) was the 2th season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football. The season began on 26 November 1995 and ended on 6 October 1996. Bandung Raya won the title after beating PSM 2–0 in the final. Teams Team changes The number of teams dropped from 34 to 31 this season. Relegated to First Division * PS Bengkulu * Warna Agung * PSIR * PSIM Promoted to Premier Division * Persikab * Persma Withdrew from Premier Division * Persiku Name changes * Mataram Putra changed its name to Mataram Indocement Stadiums and locations Kits and sponsorship All of the teams kits are provided by Adidas and sponsored by Dunhill as part of the league's sponsorship deal. First stage West Division East Division Second stage Group A Group B Group C Ranking of second-placed teams Knockout stage Semifinals ---- Final ...
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1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
The 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (known as the Liga Alfred Dunhill Limited, Dunhill for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football following the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama. The season began on 27 November 1994 and ended on 30 July 1995. The league was made up of 34 clubs. Persib Bandung, Persib won the title after beating Petrokimia Putra 1–0 in the final. Overview Background The league started in 1994. The lack of ticket sales in Galatama and the lack of commercial aspects in Perserikatan made PSSI take a bold decision. The Indonesian football association decided to form a new fully professional league called the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as a merger of Galatama and Perserikatan. Due to the merger, there were 34 inaugural clubs in the league. Two clubs that should have been relegated to the First Division, Persiba Balikpapan, Persiba and PS Bengkulu were allowed ...
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Piala Indonesia
Piala Indonesia () is the professional annual cup competition for football clubs in Indonesia. Its origins date back to the start of the semi-professional football era in 1985 as Piala Liga, which ran until 1989 under Galatama competition. The Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) organized the full professional cup competition from 2005 until the most recent in 2018–2019. Traditionally, the tournament involves clubs from the whole layers of football competitions, which are Liga 1, Liga 2, and Liga 3. Piala Indonesia winners qualify for the AFC Challenge League the following season. Since the start of the professional era in 2005, Sriwijaya is the most successful club in the competition, with three titles. The tournament has not been held on several occasions: 2011, 2013–2017 (partially due to the PSSI's ban on handling all of the football competitions by FIFA in 2015–16), and since 2020 (partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of sponsor, the election, an ...
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