Liga 1

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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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