Liga 1 (), officially known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons,
is the men's top professional
football
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division of the
Indonesian football league system. Administered by
PT Liga Indonesia Baru (), Liga 1 is contested by 18 clubs and operates on a system of
promotion and relegation
Promotion and relegation is used by sports leagues as a process where teams can move up and down among divisions in a league system, based on their performance over a season. Leagues that use promotion and relegation systems are sometimes call ...
with
Liga 2.
Top-flight professional league in
Indonesia
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started from the 2008–09 season onwards, initially under the name Indonesia Super League until 2015.
Before
PSSI formed and organized the Indonesian Super League as the first professional football league in Indonesia, the previous top-level competition title in Indonesia was the
Liga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994–95 to 2007–08.
Prior to the 2008 reforms, the national competitions used a tournament format. Liga 1, which started in 2017, is the latest rebranding of the league.
Forty-three clubs have competed in the top-tier league of Indonesian football since the inception of the Indonesia Super League in 2008. Eight have won the title:
Persib (2014, 2023–24, 2024–25),
Persipura (2008–09, 2010–11, 2013),
Bali United (2019, 2021–22),
Arema (2009–10),
Sriwijaya (2011–12),
Bhayangkara Presisi (2017),
Persija (2018), and
PSM (2022–23). Only four clubs have played in every season to date: Arema,
Madura United, Persib Bandung, and Persija Jakarta.
Semen Padang also won the 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era in Indonesian football.
History
Origins
In 1994,
PSSI merged teams from
Perserikatan, a popular league for amateur clubs representing regional football associations, and
Galatama, a less popular league made up of semi-professional teams, to form Liga Indonesia. This effort integrated the fanaticism in Perserikatan and the professionalism of Galatama with the aim of improving the quality of Indonesian football. This step ushered in a tiered system in the Indonesian competitive football scene.
The group stage like Perserikatan was combined with a full competition system followed by the semi-final and final rounds like Galatama.
Foundation
The modern competition era started in 2008 with the Indonesia Super League (ISL). The
first season began with 18 clubs. The first Indonesia Super League goal was scored by
Ernest Jeremiah of
Persipura in a 2–2 draw against
Sriwijaya F.C. The 18 inaugural members of the new Indonesia Super League were Persipura,
Persiwa,
Persib,
Persik, Sriwijaya,
Persela,
Persija,
PSM,
Pelita Jaya,
Arema,
Persijap,
Persiba,
PKT Bontang,
Persitara,
PSMS,
Deltras,
Persita, and
PSIS. Originally,
Persiter and
Persmin qualified to register but they failed the verification requirements to be inaugural members of the Indonesia Super League.
Dualism
As the football scene in Indonesia was heavily politicized with rival factions upending each other, conflict was the norm prior to 2017. The worst conflict occurred in 2011. After the inauguration of the new PSSI board in 2011, a member of PSSI's Executive Committee and chairman of its Competition Committee, Sihar Sitorus, appointed PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS) as the new league operator replacing PT Liga Indonesia (LI) because LI failed to provide an accountability report to PSSI. Sitorus, one of many politicians in PSSI, announced the Indonesia Premier League as the new top-level competition in Indonesia. Upon the emergence of
Liga Primer Indonesia (LPI), PSSI did not recognize the validity of ISL. ISL teams like PSM,
Persema, and
Persibo, which had boycotted the ISL operators due to referee and management decisions, gladly defected to join LPI along with splinters of existing ISL teams. However, the 2011 LPI season was stopped mid-season, due to continued schism within PSSI; a new league,
Indonesian Premier League (IPL; ) replaced it in late 2011 for the 2011–12 season.
Before the schism of PSSI, Sitorus triggered more controversy when he said the new competition would be divided into two regions and there would be an addition of six clubs in the top division, which angered many association members. 14 teams that were supposed to be Indonesia Premier League contestants chose to support the Indonesia Super League that continued to roll under the support of the pro-IPL faction, despite being labeled as an illegal competition. The official PSSI, supported by
FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ...
and
AFC, did not recognize the ISL for two seasons. In the meantime, the Indonesian Premier League became the top-tier league from 2011 to 2013 with only 11 teams.
In a PSSI extraordinary congress on 17 March 2013, association members slammed Sitorus and decided that the Indonesia Super League would once again emerge as the top-level competition, following the disbandment of the Indonesian Premier League. Sitorus and five other PSSI board members were suspended from the sport for their roles in the split (locally referred to as , ) that disrupted Indonesian football.
The new PSSI board also decided that the best seven teams of the
2013 Indonesian Premier League
The 2013 Indonesian Premier League was the 2nd and final season of the Indonesian Premier League (IPL), a fully professional football competition as the shared top tier of the football league pyramid in Indonesia with the Indonesia Super League b ...
, following verification, would join the unified league.
Semen Padang,
Persiba Bantul
Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bantul, commonly known as Persiba Bantul, is a semi-professional Indonesian football club based in Bantul, Yogyakarta. They currently compete in the Liga Nusantara.
History
Persiba Bantul was established on 21 ...
, Persijap, and PSM passed verification, while
Perseman,
Persepar, and
Pro Duta did not, meaning the
2014 season was contested with 22 teams.
Government intervention and FIFA suspension
The impact of split haunted Indonesian football years after the reconsolidation. On 18 April 2015, Minister of Youth and Sports Affairs Imam Nahrawi officially banned the activities of PSSI after PSSI refused to recognize the recommendations from the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency (; BOPI), an agency under the ministry, that Arema Cronus and
Persebaya ISL should not pass ISL verification because there were still other clubs using the same name. Previously, Nachrawi had sent three letters of reprimand. However, PSSI refused to answer his call until a predetermined deadline. As a result, PSSI officially stopped all competitions in 2015 season after PSSI's Executive Committee meeting on 2 May 2015 called the government intervention as a
force majeure
In contract law, force majeure ( ; ) is a common clause in contracts which essentially frees both parties from liability or obligation when an extraordinary event or circumstance beyond the control of the parties, such as a war, strike, riot, ...
.
The government intervention also led FIFA to punish Indonesia with a one-year suspension of all association football activities as the world body considered overbearing state involvement in footballing matters as a violation against its member PSSI. During the suspension, some tournaments were made to fill the vacuum, starting with the
2015 President's Cup, in which Persib came out as champions, until the Bhayangkara Cup closed the series of unrecognized tournaments.
On 13 May 2016, FIFA officially ended the suspension, following the revocation of the Indonesian ministerial decision on 10 May 2016. A long-term tournament with full competition format,
Indonesia Soccer Championship
Indonesia Soccer Championship (ISC; ), also known as Torabika Soccer Championship for sponsorship reasons, was a temporary professional football competition system in Indonesia, replacing the temporarily-suspended Indonesia League. It only ran fo ...
(ISC), emerged shortly thereafter. The
2016 season saw Persipura take the title.
Current name
In 2017, the top-flight football competition was rebranded under a new official name, Liga 1. The name changes also applied to
Premier Division (became Liga 2) and
Liga Nusantara
Liga Nusantara (English language, English: ''Archipelago League''), officially known as PNM Liga Nusantara for sponsorship reasons, is the third-tier of the Indonesian football league system, football competition system in Indonesia, organized by ...
(became Liga 3).
The operator of the competition was also changed from PT Liga Indonesia (LI) to
PT Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB).
Bhayangkara was the first champion of the competition under the new name in the
2017 season. True to the controversial nature of Indonesian football, the crowning triggered flak from fans. Bhayangkara, a team managed by the
Indonesian Police
The Indonesian National Police (, abbreviated as POLRI) is the national law enforcement and police force of the Republic of Indonesia. Founded on 1 July 1946, it was formerly a part of the country's military since 1962. The police were formall ...
that had no fanbase, won due to head-to-head advantage against
Bali United, a team with rapidly growing support due to its modern professional management, after both teams had the same points at the end of the season. Bali United finally won the title in
2019
This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year.
Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
, following Persija in
2018
Events January
* January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency.
* January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
.
The
2020 season was canceled as the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
continued to hit Indonesia. The
2021–22 season used the
bubble-to-bubble system so that it would not become a new cluster for the spread of
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
. The
2022–23 season was marred by the
Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster
On 1 October 2022, a fatal Crowd collapses and crushes, crowd crush occurred following an association football match at Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang Regency, East Java, Indonesia. Following a loss by home side Arema F.C., Arema to their rivals ...
, and it finished without relegation. The
2023–24 season introduced the championship play-offs after the regular season. The
2024–25 season saw at least one team represent each
island
An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water. There are continental islands, which were formed by being split from a continent by plate tectonics, and oceanic islands, which have never been ...
for the first time.
Competition format
Competition
There are 18 clubs in Liga 1. During the course of a season (from August to May) the teams play each other twice (a double
round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for 34 games. Teams receive
three points for a win
Three points for a win is a standard used in many sports leagues and group tournaments, especially in association football, in which 3 points are awarded to the team winning a match, with no points awarded to the losing team. If the game is draw ...
, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams are
ranked
A ranking is a relationship between a set of items, often recorded in a list, such that, for any two items, the first is either "ranked higher than", "ranked lower than", or "ranked equal to" the second. In mathematics, this is known as a weak ...
by total points, then head-to-head records, then
goal difference
Goal difference, goal differential or points difference is a form of tiebreaker used to rank sport teams which finish on equal points in a league competition. Either "goal difference" or "points difference" is used, depending on whether matches ar ...
, and then goals scored. If still equal, the fair play points and then
drawing of lots decide rank.
Promotion and relegation
A system of
promotion and relegation
Promotion and relegation is used by sports leagues as a process where teams can move up and down among divisions in a league system, based on their performance over a season. Leagues that use promotion and relegation systems are sometimes call ...
exists between Liga 1 and
Liga 2. The three lowest placed teams in Liga 1 are relegated to Liga 2,
and the group winners of the championship round from Liga 2 promoted to Liga 1, with an additional team promoted after a play-off involving the group runners-up of the championship round.
The Indonesian Super League had 22 teams in
2014
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due to the merging of the two professional leagues in Indonesia.
Video Assistant Referee
Video assistant referee
The video assistant referee (VAR) is a Assistant referee (association football), match official in association football who assists the referee by reviewing decisions using video footage and providing advice to the referee based on those revi ...
(VAR) was introduced to Liga 1 at the championship series in the
2023–24 season. The
2024–25 season saw the full usage of the VAR for the first time.
Clubs
Forty-two clubs have played in the top-flight Indonesian football competitions from the start of the modern era in 2008 as Indonesia Super League, up to and including the
2024–25 season.
2025–26 season
The following 18 clubs will compete in the Liga 1 during the
2025–26 season.
Remark : Top division means the highest football competition in Indonesia which includes the Liga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994 until 2007 and the Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era.
* Top division began from
1994–95 season when Galatama and Perserikatan merged to form Liga Indonesia.
*
PSS,
Barito Putera
Persatuan Sepak Bola Barito Putera, also known as Barito Putera, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. The club will compete in Liga 2, following relegation in the 2024–25 season.
History Fo ...
, and
PSIS were relegated to the Liga 2 for the
2025–26 season, while
PSIM,
Bhayangkara Presisi, and
Persijap as winners, runners-up, and promotion play-off winners respectively, were promoted from the
2024–25 season.
Notes:
Former names:
Breakaway league:
Unofficial league:
Maps
.
Other clubs
The following clubs competed in the Liga 1 or the top flight Premier Division before 2008, but are not competing in the 2025–26 season.
Remark : Top division means the highest football competition in Indonesia which includes the Liga Indonesia Premier Division from 1994 until 2007 and the Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era.
* Top division began from
1994–95 season when Galatama and Perserikatan merged to form Liga Indonesia.
Notes:
Latest season:
Former names:
Breakaway league:
Unofficial league:
All-time Liga 1 table
The All-time Liga 1 table is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of every team that has played in Liga 1 since its inception in 2008. The table is accurate as of the end of the
2024–25 season. The
2014
The year 2014 was marked by the surge of the Western African Ebola epidemic, West African Ebola epidemic, which began in 2013, becoming the List of Ebola outbreaks, most widespread outbreak of the Ebola, Ebola virus in human history, resul ...
season used a two-region format and the
2023–24 season added a championship play-off after the regular season, therefore as per statistical convention in football, matches decided in
extra time
Overtime (OT) or extra time (ET) is an additional period of play to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required t ...
are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by
penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. This all-time table also includes two abandoned seasons (
2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
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and
2020
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).
Notes:
Point deductions:
League or status at 2025–26:
Foreign players
Liga 1's policy on foreign players has changed multiple times since its inception.
* 2008–2013: 5 foreign players including 2 Asian quota.
* 2014: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota and only 3 can be on the field at a time.
* 2015: 3 foreign players. All 3 players can be on the field.
* 2017: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota and 1 marquee player quota. All 4 players can be on the field.
* 2018–2023: 4 foreign players including 1 Asian quota. All 4 players can be on the field.
* 2023–2024: 6 foreign players including 1 ASEAN quota. All 6 players can be on the field.
* 2024–present: 8 foreign players and only 6 can be on the field at a time.
Championship history
Most successful clubs
Notes:
Seasons:
Relegation history
Premier Division era
Indonesia Super League era
† Lost the Promotion/relegation playoff and relegated
Indonesian Premier League era
Liga 1 era
Asian competitions
Current competition ranking
The current competition ranking are as follows (only ranking 21–30 are shown).
Qualification criteria for 2025–26 Asian competitions
The
2024–25 Liga 1 champions will qualify for the
2025–26 AFC Champions League Two qualifying play-offs, while the runner-up will qualify for the
2025–26 AFC Challenge League group stage.
The number of places allocated to Indonesian clubs in AFC competitions is dependent upon the position the country holds in the AFC coefficient rankings, which are calculated based on the performance of teams in AFC competitions over the previous eight years.
Performance in Asian competition
Indonesian football clubs have participated in various Asian competitions organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), including the AFC Champions League and the AFC Cup.
PSMS Medan
Persatuan Sepakbola Medan dan Sekitarnya, commonly known as PSMS, is an Indonesian professional Association football, football club based in Medan, North Sumatra. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs. They currently compete in Liga 2 ( ...
was the first Indonesian club to compete in Asia, securing fourth place in the 1970 Asian Champion Club Tournament. Other notable performances include
Persipura Jayapura
Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jayapura, or Persipura, is an Indonesia, Indonesian professional association football, football club based in Jayapura, Papua. The club was founded in 1963 and currently competes in the Liga 2 (Indonesia), Liga 2 ...
reaching the AFC Cup semifinals in 2014 and
PSM Makassar
Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar ( 'Football Association of Makassar') commonly referred to as PSM Makassar, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi that competes in Liga 1.
PSM was founded in 1915 as , ma ...
advancing to the ASEAN final in 2022.
As of 2024, the AFC has restructured its club competitions, renaming them as the
AFC Champions League Elite
The AFC Champions League Elite (abbreviated as the ACL Elite) is an annual continental club association football, football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation, and contested by Asia's List of top-division football clubs i ...
,
AFC Champions League Two
The AFC Champions League Two (abbreviated as the ACL Two or ACL2) is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation. It is the second-tier competition of Asian club football, ranked below the AFC Ch ...
, and
AFC Challenge League
The AFC Challenge League (previously known as the AFC President's Cup, abbreviated as ACGL) is an annual third-tier continental club football competition organised by the Asian Football Confederation. The competition is played among clubs from n ...
. Despite these efforts, Indonesian clubs have yet to secure a major continental title.
Awards
Top scorers
Notes:
Best players
Best young players
Best goalkeepers
Best coaches
Best goals
Fair play teams
Best referees
Sponsorship
Bundled references:
Media coverage
Current
Former
Bundled references:
Networks/providers:
Former names:
Rounds:
Commercial partners
See also
*
Elite Pro Academy The Elite Pro Academy is an Indonesian system of youth football leagues that are operated by the Liga Indonesia Baru (previously PSSI). The system was introduced in early 2018 and was active for the first time during the 2018 season. The system cove ...
*
Liga 2
*
Liga Nusantara
Liga Nusantara (English language, English: ''Archipelago League''), officially known as PNM Liga Nusantara for sponsorship reasons, is the third-tier of the Indonesian football league system, football competition system in Indonesia, organized by ...
*
Liga 4
*
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 Fo ...
*
Indonesia President's Cup
The Piala Presiden () is an annual pre-season association football tournament held in Indonesia and organized by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). Liga 1 clubs are entitled to participate. The inaugural tournament was held in 2015 to ...
*
List of football clubs in Indonesia
This is a list of football clubs in Indonesia. The governing body of football in Indonesia, the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), is in charge of the national teams and the Indonesian leagues, with the highest one being Liga 1.
By pro ...
*
List of football clubs in Indonesia by major honours won
*
List of top-division football clubs in AFC countries
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*
List of association football competitions
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The competitions are groupe ...
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Football records and statistics in Indonesia
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Ma ...
References
External links
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Indonesia – List of Championsat the
RSSSF
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