Liga 2 (Indonesia)

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Liga 2
Organising bodyPT Liga Indonesia Baru
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994) (as the First-tier)
2008; 16 years ago (2008) (as the Second-tier)
2017; 7 years ago (2017) (as Liga 2)
CountryIndonesia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams28
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toLiga 1
Relegation toLiga 3
Domestic cup(s)Piala Indonesia
International cup(s)AFC Challenge League via domestic cup
Current championsPSBS Biak
(2023–24)
Most championshipsPersebaya Surabaya
Persik Kediri
(3 titles)
TV partners
Websiteligaindonesiabaru.com
Current: 2024–25

Liga 2 (English: League Two), known as Pegadaian Liga 2 for sponsorship reasons with Pegadaian,[1] is the second-tier of the football competition system in Indonesia, organized by PSSI. This competition started in 1994 under the name Liga Indonesia Premier Division (Indonesian: Divisi Utama Liga Indonesia) as the top-tier division in the Indonesian football league system. After the 2008 reforms, the Premier Division became the second tier. Liga 2 started in 2017 as a rebranding.[2]

Prior to the formation of Indonesia Super League in 2008, the Premier Division was the Indonesian top-flight football league. Along with Indonesia Super League, Premier Division is a fully professional competition. The competition is usually divided into several groups because of factors in terms of geography and number of participants.

History[edit]

Divisi Utama era[edit]

1994–2008[edit]

In 1994, PSSI merged the existing Perserikatan and Galatama to form Liga Indonesia. This decision was taken to increase the quality of Indonesian football. In order to do so, PSSI sought to combine supporter's fanaticism from Perserikatan and Galatama's professionalism. The Premier Division was the first-tier in Liga Indonesia. The system stayed put until 2007.[3]

2008–2017[edit]

In 2008, PSSI formed the Indonesia Super League (ISL), the first fully professional league in Indonesia, as the new top-tier of Indonesian football. The Premier Division was then being relegated to the second-tier.[3]

As a result of continuing conflict between PT Liga Indonesia (LI) and PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS), there were two different Liga Indonesia Premier Division being organized for 2011–12 and 2013 season, one for the Indonesia Super League and the other for Indonesian Premier League. Starting in the 2014 season Premier Division was organized again by PT Liga Indonesia after the dissolution of LPIS.

Liga 2 era[edit]

In January 2017, PSSI renamed the competition from Premier Division to Liga 2 along with the change in the name of the league in the top division from Indonesia Super League to Liga 1.[2]

Liga 2 did not use the name of the main sponsor from the 2017 to 2022-23 season before Pegadaian, which operates in the financial sector became the main sponsor in the 2023-24 season and changed the name of the league to Pegadaian Liga 2.[4]

Teams[edit]

Current participating teams[edit]

Note: According to 2024–25 season.

Team Year joined Seasons in Liga 2 Location First season in D2 Seasons in D2 Current spell in Liga 2 Most recent spell
in top flight
Adhyaksa Farmel 2020 1 Tangerang Regency 2024–25 1 2024–
Bekasi City 2014 [Note FBC] 6 Bekasi 2018 1 6 2018–
Bhayangkara 2010 [Note BFC] 1 South Jakarta 2010–11 2 4 2024– 2014–2024
Dejan 2022–23 1 Depok 2024–25 1 2024–
Deltras 1994–95 3 Sidoarjo 2009–10 6 2022– 2010–2012
Gresik United 2006 4 Gresik 2008–09 8 2022– 2011–2017
Nusantara United 2021 [Note NUS] 3 Nusantara 2022–23 3 2022–
Persekat 2009–10 5 Tegal 2020 5 2020–
Persela 1994–95 3 Lamongan 2022–23 3 2022– 2008–2022
Persewar 2005 6 Waropen 2019 6 2019–
Persibo 2000 1 Bojonegoro 2008–09 3 2024– 2010–2013
Persijap 1994–95 5 Jepara 2015 8 2020– 2008–2014
Persikabo 1973 2016 [Note PBO] 1 Bogor 2024–25 1 2024– 2016–20243
Persikas 1994–95 1 Subang 2024–25 1 2024–
Persikota 1994–95 1 Tangerang CIty 2008–09 5 2024–
Persiku 1994–95 1 Kudus 2008–09 6 2024–
Persipa 1994–95 3 Pati 2022–23 3 2022–
Persipal 2018 [Note PAL] 7 Palu 20184 7 2018–
Persipura 1994–95 3 Jayapura 2022–23 3 2022– 2008–2022
Persiraja 1994–95 6 Banda Aceh 2008–09 12 2022– 2020–2022
PSIM 1994–95 8 Yogyakarta 2008–09 16 2017–
PSKC 2001 5 Cimahi 2020 5 2020–
PSMS 1994–95 7 Medan 2009–10 13 2019– 2018
PSPS 1994–95 8 Pekanbaru 2008–09 11 2017– 2009–2013
RANS Nusantara 2013 [Note RNS] 6 Nusantara 20155 8 2024– 2022–2024
Sriwijaya 2005 6 Palembang 2019 6 2019– 2008–2018
Recently relegated from Liga 1
Recently promoted from Liga 3
  • "Year joined" is the year the club joined the Liga Indonesia, including leagues that are divisionally below it and counted since 1994–95 season.
  • "First season in D2" and "Seasons in D2" counted since Premier Division dropped down to second-tier and also including of former ISC B.
  • "Most recent spell in top flight" counted since foundation of Indonesia Super League (now Liga 1), including former ISC A in 2016 season.

1: Include season as Putra Safin Group and AHHA PS Pati.

2: Include season as Persebaya (DU/ISL/Bhayangkara)

3: Include season as PS TNI, PS TIRA and TIRA-Persikabo.

4: Include season as Aceh United, Babel United and Muba Babel United.

5: Include season as Cilegon United and RANS Cilegon.

Notes
  1. ^
    Bekasi City (FBC): previously as Putra Ijen FC.
  2. ^
    Bhayangkara (BFC): previously as Persikubar West Kutai.
  3. ^
    Nusantara United (NUS): previously as Mataram Utama.
  4. ^
    Persikabo 1973 (PBO): previously as PS TNI.
  5. ^
    Persipal (PAL): previously as Aceh United.
  6. ^
    RANS Nusantara (RNS): previously as Cilegon United.

Former teams[edit]

Note: Since 2018 season.

Team Year
joined
Seasons in
Liga 2
Location First season in
D2
Seasons in
D2
Last spell in
Liga 2
Current league
Badak Lampung 2010 [Note BDL] 2 Bandar Lampung 2010–111 5 2020–2022 Liga 3
Bandung United 2012[Note BDU] 2 Bandung City 20182 2 2018–2019 Liga 3
Dewa United 2014 [Note DWU] 5 South Tangerang 20143 7 2021–2022 Liga 1
Hizbul Wathan 2017 [Note HIZ] 3 Sidoarjo 20174 3 2020–2022 Liga 3
Kalteng Putra 2001 6 Palangka Raya 2011–12 7 2020–2024 Liga 3
Malut United 2022 [Note MLT] 2 Sofifi 2022–235 2 2022–2024 Liga 1
Mitra Kukar 2003 3 Tenggarong 2008–09 6 2021–2022 Liga 3
Persatu 2011 2 Tuban 2015 4 2019 Liga 3
Perserang 2011 7 Serang 2015 9 2017–2024 Liga 3
Persiba 1994–95 6 Balikpapan 2018 6 2018–2024 Liga 3
Persibat 2004 3 Batang 2008–09 6 2017–2019 Liga 3
Persik Kediri 1994–95 2 Kediri 2009–10 5 2019 Liga 1
Persik Kendal 2006 1 Kendal 2018 1 2018 Liga 3
Persika 2014 2 Karawang 2014 4 2017–2018 Liga 3
Persikab 1995 2 Bandung Regency 2008–09 8 2022–2024 Liga 3
Persis 1994–95 5 Surakarta 2008–09 13 2017–2022 Liga 1
Persita 1994–95 3 Tangerang 2009–10 7 2017–2019 Liga 1
Persiwa 1994–95 2 Jayawijaya 2014 4 2017–2018 Liga 3
PSBS 1994–95 7 Biak Numfor 2011 13 2017–2024 Liga 1
PSCS 1994–95 5 Cilacap 2010–11 14 2019–2024 Liga 3
PSDS 1994–95 2 Deli Serdang 2008–09 5 2022–2024 Liga 3
PSGC 1994–95 2 Ciamis 2008–09 5 2019 Liga 3
PSIR 1994–95 2 Rembang 2009–10 6 2017–2018 Liga 3
PSS 1994–95 2 Sleman 2009–10 10 2017–2018 Liga 1
Sada Sumut 2019 [Note SSU] 2 Karo 2022–23 2 2022–2024 Liga 3
Semen Padang 1994–95 5 Padang 2008–09 7 2020–2024 Liga 1
Sulut United 2017 [Note SUL] 5 Manado 2019 5 2019–2024 Liga 3
Tiga Naga 2015 2 Pekanbaru 2020 2 2020–2022 Liga 3
Recently promoted to Liga 1
Recently relegated to Liga 3
  • "Year joined" is the year the club joined the Liga Indonesia, including leagues that are divisionally below it and counted since 1994–95 season.
  • "First season in D2" and "Seasons in D2" counted since Premier Division dropped down to second-tier and also including of former ISC B.

1: Include season as Perseru Serui.

2: Include season as Blitar United.

3: Include season as Martapura FC.

4: Include season as Semeru FC.

5: Include season as Putra Delta Sidoarjo.

Notes
  1. ^
    Badak Lampung (BDL): previously as Perseru Serui.
  2. ^
    Bandung United (BDU): previously as Blitar United.
  3. ^
    Dewa United (DWU): previously as Martapura FC.
  4. ^
    Hizbul Wathan (HIZ): previously as Semeru FC.
  5. ^
    Malut United (MLT): previously as Putra Delta Sidoarjo.
  6. ^
    Sada Sumut (SSU): previously as Karo United.
  7. ^
    Sulut United (SUL): previously as Bogor FC.

Championship history[edit]

First-tier era[edit]

Season League name Champions Score Runners-up
1994–95 Liga Indonesia
(Liga Dunhill)
Persib Bandung (1) 1–0 Petrokimia Putra
1995–96 Liga Indonesia II
(Liga Dunhill)
Bandung Raya (1) 2–0 PSM Makassar
1996–97 Liga Indonesia III
(Liga Kansas)
Persebaya Surabaya (1) 3–1 Bandung Raya
1997–98 Liga Indonesia IV Season abandoned due to political and economic turmoil
1998–99 Liga Indonesia V PSIS Semarang (1) 1–0 Persebaya Surabaya
1999–2000 Liga Bank Mandiri PSM Makassar (1) 3–2 Pupuk Kaltim
2001 Liga Bank Mandiri Persija Jakarta (1) 3–2 PSM Makassar
2002 Liga Bank Mandiri Petrokimia Putra (1) 2–1 (g.g.) Persita Tangerang
2003 Liga Bank Mandiri Persik Kediri (1) PSM Makassar
2004 Liga Bank Mandiri Persebaya Surabaya (2) PSM Makassar
2005 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persipura Jayapura (1) 3–2 (a.e.t.) Persija Jakarta
2006 Liga Djarum Indonesia Persik Kediri (2) 1–0 (a.e.t.) PSIS Semarang
2007–08 Liga Djarum Indonesia Sriwijaya (1) 3–1 (a.e.t.) PSMS Medan

Second-tier era[edit]

Season League name Champions Score Runners-up
2008–09 Liga Utama Esia Persisam Putra Samarinda (1) 1–0 Persema Malang
2009–10 Liga Joss Indonesia Persibo Bojonegoro (1) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Deltras Sidoarjo
2010–11 Liga Tiphone Persiba Bantul (1) 1–0 Persiraja Banda Aceh
2011–12
(LPIS)
Divisi Utama Persepar Palangkaraya (1) round robin Pro Duta
2011–12
(LI)
Divisi Utama Barito Putera (1) 2–1 Persita Tanggerang
2013
(LPIS)
Divisi Utama PSS Sleman (1) 2–1 Lampung FC
2013
(LI)
Divisi Utama Persebaya DU (1) 2–0 Perseru Serui
2014 Divisi Utama Pusamania Borneo (1) 2–1 Persiwa Wamena
2015 Divisi Utama Season abandoned due to FIFA suspension of Indonesia
2017 Liga 2 Persebaya Surabaya (1) 3–2 (a.e.t.) PSMS Medan
2018 Liga 2 PSS Sleman (2) 2–0 Semen Padang
2019 Liga 2 Persik Kediri (3) 3–2 Persita Tangerang
2020 Liga 2 Season abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia
2021 Liga 2 Persis Solo (1) 2–1 RANS Cilegon
2022–23 Liga 2 Season abandoned
2023–24 Pegadaian Liga 2 PSBS Biak (1) 6–0
(3–0 / 3–0)
Semen Padang

Title sponsors[edit]

Period Sponsor(s) Name Ref.
1994–1996 Dunhill Liga Dunhill [5]
1996–1997 Kansas Liga Kansas [6]
1997–1999 No sponsors Ligina (Liga Indonesia)
1999–2004 Bank Mandiri Liga Bank Mandiri
2005–2008 Djarum Super Liga Djarum Indonesia [7]
2008–2009 Esia Esia Divisi Utama
2009–2010 Extra Joss Liga Joss Indonesia
2010–2011 Ti-Phone Liga Ti-Phone
2012–2016 No sponsors Divisi Utama
2017–2023 Liga 2
2023–2024 Pegadaian Pegadaian Liga 2 [1]

Broadcasting partner[edit]

As the first tier[edit]

As the second tier[edit]

Awards[edit]

Best players[edit]

First-tier era
Season Player Club
1994–95 Indonesia Widodo C. Putro Petrokimia Putra
1995–96 Indonesia Ronny Wabia Persipura Jayapura
1996–97 Indonesia Nuralim Bandung Raya
1998–99 Indonesia Ali Sunan PSIS Semarang
1999–2000 Indonesia Bima Sakti PSM Makassar
2001 Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija Jakarta
2002 Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma Persita Tangerang
2003 Indonesia Musikan Persik Kediri
2004 Indonesia Ponaryo Astaman PSM Makassar
2005 Indonesia Christian Warobay Persipura Jayapura
2006 Indonesia Maman Abdurrahman PSIS Semarang
2007–08 Liberia Zah Rahan Krangar Sriwijaya
Second-tier era
Season Player Club
2008–09 Paraguay Aldo Baretto Persisam Putra Samarinda
2009–10 Brazil Victor da Silva Persibo Bojonegoro
2010–11 Indonesia Wahyu Wijiastanto Persiba Bantul
2011–12
(LPIS)
Nigeria George Oyebode Oyedepo Persepar Palangkaraya
2011–12
(LI)
Chile Cristian Carrasco Persita Tangerang
2013
(LPIS)
Not awarded
2013
(LI)
Cameroon Jean Paul Boumsong Persebaya (DU)
2014 Liberia Sengbah Kennedy[13] Persiwa Wamena
2017 Indonesia Irfan Jaya Persebaya Surabaya
2018 Indonesia Ichsan Pratama PSS Sleman
2019 Indonesia Taufiq Febriyanto Persik Kediri
2021 Indonesia Rifal Lastori RANS Cilegon
2023–24 Brazil Alexsandro PSBS Biak

Top scorers[edit]

First-tier era
Season Top scorer Club Goals
1994–95 Indonesia Peri Sandria Bandung Raya 34
1995–96 Montenegro Dejan Gluscevic Bandung Raya 30
1996–97 Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago Persebaya Surabaya 26
1997–98 Indonesia Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto Pelita Jaya 20
1998–99 Gabon Alain Mabenda PSDS Deli Serdang 11
1999–2000 Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija Jakarta 24
2001 Cameroon Sadissou Bako Barito Putera 22
2002 Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma Persita Tangerang 26
2003 Chile Oscar Aravena PSM Makassar 31
2004 Indonesia Ilham Jaya Kesuma Persita Tangerang 22
2005 Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles Persik Kediri 25
2006 Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles Persik Kediri 29
2007–08 Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles Persik Kediri 32
Second-tier era
Season Top scorer Club Goals
2008–09 Cameroon Herman Dzumafo Epandi
Cameroon Jean Paul Boumsong
Indonesia Mardiansyah
PSPS Pekanbaru
Persikad Depok
Persikabo Bogor
17
2009–10 Liberia Edward Junior Wilson Semen Padang 20
2010–11 Nigeria Udo Fortune Persiba Bantul 34
2011–12
(LPIS)
Liberia Abel Cielo Perseman Manokwari 11
2011–12
(LI)
Liberia Sackie Teah Doe Barito Putera 18
2013
(LPIS)
Not awarded
2013
(LI)
Cameroon Jean Paul Boumsong
Liberia Oliver Makor
Persebaya (DU)
Persik Kediri
18
2014 Liberia Yao Rudy Abblode Persiwa Wamena 17
2017 Indonesia Rivaldi Bawuo Kalteng Putra 17
2018 Indonesia Indra Setiawan PS Mojokerto Putra 29
2019 Indonesia Sirvi Arfani Persita Tangerang 14
2021 Indonesia Alberto Gonçalves Persis Solo 11
2023–24 Brazil Alexsandro PSBS Biak 19

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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