2010–11 Indonesia Super League
Season | 2010–11 |
---|---|
Dates | 26 September 2010 – 19 June 2011 |
Champions | Persipura Jayapura 2nd ISL title 3rd Indonesian title |
Relegated | Bontang (via play-off) PSM Makassar Persema Malang Persibo Bojonegoro |
Champions League | Persipura Jayapura |
AFC Cup | Arema Indonesia |
Matches played | 210 |
Goals scored | 612 (2.91 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Boaz Solossa (22 goals) |
Biggest home win | Arema 8–0 Bontang (19 June 2011) |
Biggest away win | Pelita Jaya 0–5 Persipura (30 September 2010) Bontang 0–5 Arema (2 October 2010) |
Highest scoring | Persipura 8–1 Bontang (20 October 2010) Persija 7–2 Persisam (23 April 2011) |
Longest winning run | 8 matches Persipura Jayapura (ended 25 January 2011) |
Longest unbeaten run | 14 matches Persipura Jayapura (until end of season) |
Longest losing run | 6 matches Persijap Jepara (ended 22 March 2011) |
Highest attendance | 36,994 Arema 1–0 Persipura (6 February 2011) |
Lowest attendance | 0 Persib 1–0 Pelita Jaya (6 February 2011) Persib 1–1 Semen Padang (9 February 2011) PSPS 0–3 Persiwa (11 April 2011) |
Total attendance | 2,331,654 |
Average attendance | 11,103 |
← 2009–10 |
The 2010–11 Indonesia Super League (also known as Djarum Indonesia Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 3th season of the Indonesia Super League, a fully professional football competition that replaced the Premier Division as the top-tier of football competition in the country. The competition began on 26 September 2010 and ended on 19 June 2011.[1][2]
The league was won by Persipura Jayapura, who finished with an eight-point lead over runners-up and 2009–10 champions Arema Malang.
Teams
Persik Kediri, Persebaya Surabaya and Persitara Jakarta Utara were relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season after finishing in the bottom three places of the table. They were replaced by the best three teams from the 2009–10 Liga Indonesia Premier Division, Persibo Bojonegoro, Deltras Sidoarjo and Semen Padang.
Pelita Jaya Karawang retained their Super League spot after winning the relegation/promotion play-off against fourth-placed Premier Division sides Persiram Raja Ampat by 4–2 on penalties; the score after 120 minutes was 0-0.[3]
Stadia and locations
Club | City/Regency | Province | Stadium | Capacity |
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Arema Indonesia | Malang Regency | East Java | Kanjuruhan | 35,000 |
Bontang | Bontang | East Kalimantan | Mulawarman | 20,000 |
Deltras | Sidoarjo Regency | East Java | Gelora Delta | 35,000 |
Pelita Jaya | Karawang Regency | West Java | Singaperbangsa | 25,000 |
Persela Lamongan | Lamongan | East Java | Surajaya | 25,000 |
Persib Bandung | Bandung Regency Bandung |
West Java | Si Jalak Harupat Siliwangi |
40,000 15,000 |
Persiba Balikpapan | Balikpapan | East Kalimantan | Persiba Stadium | 12,500 |
Persija Jakarta | Jakarta | DKI Jakarta | Gelora Bung Karno | 88,306 |
Persijap Jepara | Jepara | Central Java | Gelora Bumi Kartini | 25,000 |
Persipura Jayapura | Jayapura | Papua | Mandala | 30,000 |
Persisam Putra | Samarinda | East Kalimantan | Segiri | 25,000 |
Persiwa Wamena | Jayawijaya Regency | Papua | Pendidikan | 15,000 |
PSPS Pekanbaru | Pekanbaru Kuansing Regency |
Riau | Kaharuddin Nasution Sport Centre |
25,000 |
Semen Padang | Padang | West Sumatra | Haji Agus Salim | 28,000 |
Sriwijaya | Palembang | South Sumatera | Jakabaring | 40,000 |
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.
- Nike produced a new match ball, named the T90 Tracer.
Managerial changes
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment | Table |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Persib | Darko Janacković | Contract terminated | 20 September 2010 | Pre-season | Jovo Cuckovic | 24 September 2010 | 18th |
Deltras | Nus Yadera | Mutual Consent | 20 September 2010 | Pre-season | Mustaqim | 21 September 2010 | |
Persijap | Divaldo Alves | Resign | 1 Oktober 2010 | 14th | Anjar Widodo (caretaker) | 2 Oktober 2010 | 17th |
Persijap | Anjar Widodo (caretaker) | End of caretaker spell | 9 Oktober 2010 | 17th | Suimin Diharja | 12 Oktober 2010 | |
Pelita Jaya | Djadjang Nurdjaman (caretaker) | Mutual Consent | 6 November 2010 | 18th | Misha Radovic[4] | 7 November 2010 | |
Persib | Jovo Cuckovic[5] | Contract terminated | 20 November 2010 | 18th | Daniel Roekito[6] | 3 December 2010 | |
Persiba | Junaedi[7] | Resigned | 2 February 2011 | 12th | Haryadi (caretaker) | 3 February 2011 | |
Deltras | Mustaqim | Dismissed | 26 April 2011 | 14th | Nus Yadera | 1 May 2011 |
Foreign players
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Persipura Jayapura (C) | 28 | 17 | 9 | 2 | 63 | 23 | +40 | 60 | Qualification for AFC Champions League qualifying play-off |
2 | Arema Indonesia | 28 | 15 | 7 | 6 | 52 | 25 | +27 | 52 | Qualification for AFC Cup group stage[a] |
3 | Persija Jakarta | 28 | 15 | 7 | 6 | 52 | 28 | +24 | 52 | |
4 | Semen Padang | 28 | 12 | 12 | 4 | 41 | 27 | +14 | 48 | |
5 | Sriwijaya | 28 | 13 | 7 | 8 | 43 | 32 | +11 | 46 | |
6 | Persisam Putra Samarinda | 28 | 13 | 3 | 12 | 39 | 45 | −6 | 42 | |
7 | Persib Bandung | 28 | 11 | 6 | 11 | 44 | 43 | +1 | 39 | |
8 | Persiwa Wamena | 28 | 10 | 8 | 10 | 43 | 50 | −7 | 38 | |
9 | Persela Lamongan | 28 | 10 | 7 | 11 | 30 | 31 | −1 | 37 | |
10 | Persiba Balikpapan | 28 | 9 | 7 | 12 | 41 | 44 | −3 | 34 | |
11 | PSPS Pekanbaru[b] | 28 | 10 | 3 | 15 | 38 | 47 | −9 | 30 | |
12 | Pelita Jaya | 28 | 8 | 5 | 15 | 31 | 36 | −5 | 29 | |
13 | Deltras | 28 | 9 | 2 | 17 | 34 | 52 | −18 | 29 | |
14 | Persijap Jepara | 28 | 7 | 7 | 14 | 28 | 50 | −22 | 28 | |
15 | Bontang (R) | 28 | 3 | 6 | 19 | 33 | 79 | −46 | 15 | Qualification for relegation play-off |
16 | Persema Malang[c] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Withdrew |
17 | Persibo Bojonegoro[c] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
18 | PSM Makassar[c] | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ Arema qualified for the AFC Cup as league runners-up since Piala Indonesia was not held in 2011.
- ^ PSPS Pekanbaru were docked three points because they were unable to conduct their home match against Persiwa Wamena.
- ^ a b c PSM Makassar, Persema Malang, and Persibo Bojonegoro withdrew from the Indonesia Super League and moved to Liga Primer Indonesia.[8]
Results
Promotion/relegation play-off
Bontang (R) Indonesia Super League | 2–3 | Persidafon Dafonsoro (O) (P) Liga Indonesia Premier Division |
---|---|---|
Kenji 12' Istigfar 65' |
Report | Lukas 48' Cirelli 56' (pen.) P. Wanggai 66' |
NB: (O) = Play-off winner; (P) = Promoted to Indonesia Super League; (R) = Relegated to Indonesian Premier Division.
Persipura Jayapura | 2–1 | ISL All-Star team |
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Zah Rahan 39', 83' | Report | M. Ridwan 30' |
Season statistics
Top goal scorers
Including matches played on 8 May 2011[10]
Rank | Scorer | Club | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Boaz Solossa | Persipura | 22
|
2 | Aldo Barreto | Persiba | 16
|
Edward Wilson Junior | Semen Padang | 16
| |
4 | Kenji Adachihara | Bontang | 15
|
5 | Marcio Souza | Deltras | 13
|
Greg Nwokolo | Persija | 13
| |
Boakay Eddie Foday | Persiwa | 13
| |
Julio Lopez | Persisam Putra | 13
| |
9 | Herman Dzumafo | PSPS | 12
|
Bambang Pamungkas | Persija | 12
| |
11 | Cristiano Lopes | Deltras | 11
|
Hat-tricks
Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Edward Wilson Junior | Semen Padang | Persiwa Wamena | 3–0 | 30 September 2010 |
Noh Alam Shah | Arema Indonesia | Bontang | 5–0 | 2 October 2010 |
Boaz Solossa | Persipura Jayapura | Arema Indonesia | 6–1 | 7 March 2011 |
Miljan Radovic | Persib Bandung | Persiwa Wamena | 5–2 | 24 March 2011 |
Edward Wilson Junior | Semen Padang | Deltras | 3–0 | 12 April 2011 |
Noh Alam Shah4 | Arema Indonesia | PSPS Pekanbaru | 4–2 | 15 April 2011 |
Greg Nwokolo | Persija Jakarta | Persisam Putra | 7–2 | 23 April 2011 |
Aldo Barreto | Persiba Balikpapan | Persela Lamongan | 4–0 | 24 April 2011 |
Aldo Barreto | Persiba Balikpapan | Bontang | 5–3 | 5 May 2011 |
Yongki Aribowo | Arema Indonesia | Bontang | 8–0 | 19 June 2011 |
Boakay Eddie Foday | Persiwa Wamena | Pelita Jaya | 3–3 | 19 June 2011 |
- 4 : Player scored 4 goals
Scoring
- First goal of the season: Edward Wilson Junior for Semen Padang against Persipura Jayapura (26 September 2010)
- Quickest goal of the season: 43 seconds – Saktiawan Sinaga for Semen Padang against Persela Lamongan (8 January 2011)
- Widest winning margin: 8 goals
- Arema Indonesia 8–0 Bontang (19 June 2011)
- Highest scoring game: 9 goals
- Persipura Jayapura 8–1 Bontang (20 October 2010)
- Persija Jakarta 7–2 Persisam Putra Samarinda (23 April 2011)
- Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 8 goals
- Persipura Jayapura 8–1 Bontang (20 October 2010)
- Arema Indonesia 8–0 Bontang (19 June 2011)
- Fewest games failed to score in: 3 – Persipura Jayapura
- Most games failed to score in: 12 – Deltras Sidoarjo
Clean sheets
- Most clean sheets: 13 – Arema FC[11]
- Fewest clean sheets: 1 – Bontang FC[11]
Attendance
Pos | Team | Total | High | Low | Average | Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Persipura | 284,211 | 25,000 | 17,373 | 20,301 | +47.7% |
2 | Arema Indonesia | 283,009 | 36,994 | 9,258 | 20,215 | −27.4% |
3 | Persija | 268,262 | 35,000 | 5,000 | 19,162 | −7.7% |
4 | Persib | 237,269 | 26,876 | 0 | 16,948 | −8.4% |
5 | Persisam Putra | 167,183 | 14,672 | 6,584 | 11,942 | +12.8% |
6 | Persiwa | 163,183 | 15,000 | 4,750 | 11,656 | +90.8% |
7 | PSPS | 159,339 | 19,895 | 0 | 11,381 | −31.9% |
8 | Sriwijaya | 145,174 | 20,201 | 3,121 | 10,370 | −11.5% |
9 | Semen Padang | 124,373 | 15,400 | 2,804 | 8,884 | n/a† |
10 | Persela | 115,081 | 15,000 | 10,000 | 8,220 | +8.7% |
11 | Deltras | 94,965 | 19,323 | 2,000 | 6,764 | n/a† |
12 | Persijap | 91,798 | 9,800 | 3,000 | 6,557 | −30.5% |
13 | Pelita Jaya | 88,548 | 16,447 | 570 | 6,325 | +36.6% |
14 | Persiba | 62,903 | 6,730 | 3,762 | 4,493 | −9.6% |
15 | Bontang | 61,425 | 8,500 | 1,500 | 4,387 | −36.9% |
League total | 2,331,654 | 36,994 | 0 | 11,103 | −1.9% |
Updated to games played on 19 June 2011
Source: Indonesia Super League
Notes:
† Team played previous season in Premier Division.
See also
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