Liga 1
Top Indonesian association football league
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March 16 2025 | PSIS vs Madura United match rescheduled and played on this date after initial postponement. |
March 13 2025 | Madura United vs Persija match originally scheduled, but postponed. |
March 8 2025 | PSIS vs Madura United match originally scheduled, but postponed. |
2025 | Ariel Nahuelpán joins PSBS Biak and Lautaro Belleggia signs with Persis Solo, continuing the long-standing presence of Argentine players in Indonesian football |
2025 | First comprehensive list documenting foreign players in Liga 1 (Indonesia) compiled, showcasing the extensive international representation in the Indonesian football league. |
2025 | Kerim Palić began playing for Madura United football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina |
March 5 2025 | Persija vs PSIS match rescheduled and played at Indomilk Arena in Tangerang Regency after rain-related postponement. |
March 5 2025 | Persib vs Persik match scheduled, result to be determined, refereed by Australian referee Shaun Evans |
March 4 2025 | Persija vs PSIS match originally scheduled, but postponed due to torrential rain and floods in Jabodetabek region. |
February 24 2025 | Arema and PSIS play to a 2-2 draw in Liga 1 match, refereed by Singaporean referee Muhammad Taqi |
February 21 2025 | Dewa United defeats Persebaya 2-0 in Liga 1 match, refereed by Singaporean referee Muhammad Taqi |
February 19 2025 | Pieter Huistra appointed as head coach of PSS |
February 18 2025 | Mazola Júnior sacked as PSS head coach |
February 6 2025 | Emral Abus becomes technical director of PSBS, Guillermo Samso returns as head coach |
January 25 2025 | Rahmad Darmawan sacked as Barito Putera head coach, Vitor Tinoco appointed as replacement |
January 21 2025 | Alfredo Vera appointed as head coach of Madura United, replacing caretaker Rakhmad Basuki |
January 19 2025 | Liga 1 match: Persija defeated Persita 2-0 in Week 19 |
January 17 2025 | Liga 1 match: Malut United defeated Persebaya 2-0 in Week 19 |
January 16 2025 | Pieter Huistra sacked as Borneo Samarinda head coach, Joaquín Gómez appointed as replacement |
January 15 2025 | Winter transfer window closes, concluding the mid-season player transfer period. |
January 15 2025 | Winter transfer window closes, concluding the final player transfer period for the 2024–25 Liga 1 season. |
January 14 2025 | Liga 1 match: Semen Padang defeated Borneo Samarinda 3-1 in Week 18 |
January 11 2025 | Liga 1 match: Dewa United defeated Arema 2-0 in Week 18 |
January 7 2025 | Bali United vs Persib match rescheduled from its original date of 1 December 2024 due to unspecified reasons. |
January 4 2025 | Zé Gomes appointed as head coach of Arema, replacing caretaker Kuncoro |
2024 | Taufee Skandari signed with PSIS Semarang in Liga 1 (Indonesia) |
2024 | Several Argentine players join Liga 1 teams, including Abel Argañaraz at PSBS Biak, Gabriel Esparza at PSBS Biak, and Jorge Correa at Malut United |
2024 | Wbeymar Angulo joins Malut United, a Liga 1 club in Indonesia, from Armenia |
2024 | Brandon Wilson joins Bali United. |
2024 | Liga 1 further increased foreign player limit to 8, with only 6 allowed on the field at a time. |
2024 | The all-time Liga 1 table was updated to reflect the comprehensive historical performance of teams, including statistical conventions for matches decided in extra time and penalty shoot-outs. |
2024 | Malut United, PSBS, and Semen Padang were promoted to Liga 1 for the 2024-25 season after winning promotion from Liga 2. |
2024 | The Liga 1 continues to operate, with forty-two clubs having participated in the top-flight competition since its inception in 2008. |
2024 | The 2024–25 season marks the first full implementation of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) across the entire Liga 1 competition. |
2024 | 2024–25 season marks the first time at least one team will represent each island in Liga 1. |
2024 | Semen Padang received a sanction of holding three home matches without spectators and a fine of IDR 100 million during the Liga 1 season. |
2024 | Malut United received a sanction of holding one home match without spectators and a fine of IDR 10 million during the Liga 1 season. |
2024 | Persib received sanctions including holding home matches without spectators for half the season and a fine of IDR 295 million. The specific sanction involved closing the entire stadium tribunes for two consecutive matches, followed by closing the north and south tribunes for three consecutive matches. |
2024 | Liga 1 (Indonesia) football season begins with 18 teams participating, including Persib as the defending Liga 1 Champion from the previous season. |
December 19 2024 | Joel Cornelli sacked as Arema head coach, Kuncoro appointed as caretaker |
December 19 2024 | Winter transfer window opens, providing another opportunity for clubs to modify their squad during the season. |
December 18 2024 | Paulo Menezes resigns from Madura United, Rakhmad Basuki appointed as caretaker |
December 9 2024 | Rahmad Darmawan returns as head coach of Barito Putera, replacing caretaker Frans Sinatra |
December 1 2024 | Bali United vs Persib match originally scheduled, but postponed from initial date. |
November 26 2024 | Rahmad Darmawan leaves Barito Putera by mutual consent, Frans Sinatra appointed as caretaker |
November 25 2024 | Hanafing leaves Persis, Ong Kim Swee appointed as head coach |
November 2 2024 | Yogie Nugraha leaves Persis, Hanafing appointed as head coach |
October 16 2024 | Emral Abus appointed as head coach of PSBS, replacing caretaker Guillermo Samso |
October 11 2024 | Mazola Júnior appointed as head coach of PSS |
October 10 2024 | Wagner Lopes sacked as PSS head coach |
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