2009–10 Indonesia Super League

Indonesia Super League
Season 2009–10
Champions Arema Indonesia
Relegated Persik Kediri
Persebaya Surabaya
Persitara North Jakarta
AFC Champions League Arema Indonesia (group stage)
Sriwijaya FC (qualifying play-off)
AFC Cup Persipura Jayapura (group stage)
Matches played 306
Goals scored 813 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorer Aldo Barreto (19 goals)
Biggest home win Persela 7–2 Persiwa
(12 February 2010)
Persib 6–1 Persik
(26 January 2010)
PKT 6–1 Persiwa
(9 January 2010)
Arema 6–1 Pelita
(3 April 2010)
PSPS 5–0 Persiwa
Persipura 5–0 Persema
Persisam 5–0 Persijap
Persiba 5-0 Persik
Biggest away win Persija Jakarta 1–5 Arema Indonesia
(30 May 2010)
Highest scoring Persela 7–2 Persiwa
(12 February 2010)
Persebaya 5–4 Persiwa
(15 November 2009)
Pelita Jaya 6–3 Persela Lamongan
(30 May 2010)
Longest winning run Arema Indonesia (4 games) ended 16 December 2009
Persipura Jayapura (4 games) ended 19 February 2010
Persiba Balikpapan (4 games) ended 27 January 2010
Longest unbeaten run Persipura Jayapura (25 games) until end of season
Longest losing run Persik Kediri (6 games) ended 24 February 2010
Persitara Jakarta Utara (6 games) ended 28 November 2009
Highest attendance 85,000
Persija 1–5 Arema
(30 May 2010)
Lowest attendance 0 (16 matches)
Total attendance 3,463,670
Average attendance 11,319

The 2009–10 Indonesia Super League season is the second edition of this newly born competition (which replaced the Premier Division as the top rank of football system in the country.

Persipura Jayapura is the defending champion, having won its first title in the previous season, or the second title if counting the Premier Division era, equalling the record for the most top league titles, along with Persik Kediri.

The campaign began on 11 October 2009. A total of 18 teams are competing in the league, 14 of which contested the 2008–09 season and four of which were promoted from the Premier Division. The title was won by Arema Indonesia. This is their first title.[1]

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from Premier Division

Teams relegated to Premier Division

Stadia and locations

Team Venue Capacity
Arema Indonesia Kanjuruhan 35,000
Pelita Jaya Singaperbangsa 12,000
Persebaya Surabaya Gelora 10 November 35,000
Persela Lamongan Surajaya 12,500
Persema Malang Gajayana 30,000
Persib Bandung Si Jalak Harupat 40,000
Persiba Balikpapan Persiba 13,000
Persija Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno 88,083
Persijap Jepara Gelora Bumi Kartini 20,000
Persik Kediri Brawijaya 20,000
Persipura Jayapura Mandala 30,000
Persisam Putra Samarinda Palaran 60,000
Persitara Jakarta Utara Kamal Muara 10,000
Persiwa Wamena Pendidikan 20,000
PKT Bontang Mulawarman 12,000
PSM Makassar Mattoangin 30,000
PSPS Pekanbaru Kaharudin Nasution 30,000
Sriwijaya FC Jakabaring 40,000

Final league table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Arema (C) 34 23 4 7 57 22 +35 73 2011 AFC Champions League Group stage
2 Persipura 34 18 13 3 62 32 +30 67 2011 AFC Cup Group stage
3 Persiba 34 15 9 10 44 31 +13 54
4 Persib 34 16 5 13 50 36 +14 53
5 Persija 34 14 10 10 41 36 +5 52
6 Persiwa 34 15 5 14 57 56 +1 50
7 PSPS Riau 34 14 7 13 43 37 +6 49
8 Sriwijaya 34 14 6 14 48 49 1 48 2011 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off round 1
9 Persijap Jepara 34 13 7 14 40 45 5 46
10 Persema Malang 34 13 6 15 43 52 9 45
11 PKT Bontang 34 12 8 14 53 52 +1 44
12 Persisam Putra Samarinda 34 12 8 14 38 41 3 44
13 PSM 34 12 7 15 31 46 15 43
14 Persela 34 12 6 16 45 55 10 42
15 Pelita Jaya 34 10 9 15 42 53 11 39 Premier Division Relegation play-off
16 Persik Kediri (R) 34 10 9 15 41 55 14 39 Relegation to Premier Division
17 Persebaya (R) 34 10 6 18 42 58 16 36
18 Persitara Jakarta Utara (R) 34 7 7 20 36 57 21 28

Updated to games played on 5 June 2010.
Source: Liga Indonesia
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Qualified by winning the 2010 Piala Indonesia.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home \ Away[1] ARE PEL PBYPSLPSMAPSBPBAPSJPSJPPSIKPPRPPSAPSTRPWAPKTPSMRIASRI
Arema 61 10 21 31 00 12 10 31 30 21 21 20 10 30 30 00 30
Pelita Jaya 02 22 63 00 21 21 02 10 11 22 10 10 31 00 31 00 32
Persebaya 20 21 20 10 21 00 00 11 01 01 52 32 54 22 20 01 02
Persela 10 21 00 20 10 01 34 22 31 13 10 10 72 10 00 31 31
Persema Malang 13 22 31 12 30 21 13 31 31 21 01 30 10 10 11 32 10
Persib 10 21 42 20 40 12 00 10 61 00 20 20 30 21 20 31 10
Persiba 10 30 20 21 11 20 20 10 50 00 00 12 10 00 10 30 40
Persija 15 11 43 10 10 22 30 00 00 02 10 30 033 30 20 20 10
Persijap Jepara 01 10 10 31 31 21 31 21 11 12 11 30 41 10 01 10 11
Persik Kediri 01 21 304 32 21 13 10 21 23 22 00 11 30 22 40 20 01
Persipura 41 31 21 20 50 10 11 00 10 10 22 22 11 51 21 21 12
Persisam Putra Samarinda 01 02 31 20 10 21 21 00 50 11 22 32 22 31 10 20 10
Persitara Jakarta Utara 00 10 12 22 12 21 11 01 02 10 03 10 11 11 12 52 51
Persiwa 02 10 10 50 21 20 40 30 31 20 22 10 30 40 30 11 30
PKT Bontang 12 42 51 41 12 02 00 22 41 30 22 21 21 61 30 10 31
PSM 02 00 20 00 11 21 10 21 10 53 11 30 21 20 10 12 11
PSPS Riau 11 21 41 00 22 30 21 10 00 10 01 20 10 50 30 30 20
Sriwijaya 10 31 21 21 30 11 33 11 40 11 12 30 32 41 12 20 10

Updated to games played on 30 May 2010.
Source: Liga Indonesia
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2 Match suspended in 90th minute at 2–1 due to a security problem.
3 Match awarded to Persiwa because local police gave no permission to hold the match.
4 Match awarded to Persik because Persebaya didn't come to the match.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Source: Soccerway,[2] LigaIndonesia.co.id[3]

Aldo Barreto is the top goalscorer of 2009–10 ISL with 19 goals.[4]

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Paraguay Aldo Barreto Bontang FC 19
2 Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles Persib Bandung 18
Brazil Beto Gonçalves Persipura Jayapura 18
4 Indonesia Boaz Solossa Persipura Jayapura 17
Liberia Lewis Weeks Persiwa Wamena 17
6 Cameroon Herman Dzumafo Epandi PSPS Pekanbaru 16
7 Indonesia Muhammad Isnaini PSPS Pekanbaru 15
Japan Kenji Adachihara Bontang FC 15
Chile Julio Lopez Persiba Balikpapan 15
10 Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs Sriwijaya FC 14
Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija Jakarta 14
Singapore Noh Alam Shah Arema Indonesia 14
13 Liberia Boakay Eddie Foday Persiwa Wamena 13
Slovakia Roman Chmelo Arema Indonesia 13
15 Argentina Pablo Frances Persijap Jepara 12

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Indonesia Noor HadiPersijap JeparaPersitara Jakarta Utara3–017 October 2009
Indonesia Andi OddangPersebaya SurabayaPersisam Samarinda5–218 October 2009
Indonesia Korinus FingkreuwPersebaya SurabayaPersiwa Wamena5–415 November 2009
Indonesia Saktiawan SinagaPersik KediriPersiwa Wamena3–022 November 2009
Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith GumbsSriwijaya FCPersijap Jepara4–06 December 2009
Japan Kenji AdachiharaBontang FCPersiwa Wamena6–110 January 2010
Indonesia Talaohu MusafriPersija JakartaPersitara Jakarta Utara3–020 January 2010
Indonesia Boaz SolossaPersipura JayapuraPersela Lamongan3–110 February 2010
Indonesia Samsul ArifPersela LamonganPersiwa Wamena7–212 February 2010
Indonesia Saktiawan SinagaPersik KediriPersela Lamongan3–224 February 2010
Uruguay Cristian GonzálesPersib BandungPersema Malang4–017 March 2010
Singapore Noh Alam ShahArema IndonesiaPelita Jaya6–13 April 2010
Paraguay Aldo BarretoBontang FCPersijap Jepara4–128 April 2010
Morocco Redouane BarkaouiPelita JayaPersela Lamongan6–330 May 2010

Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets: 17 – Arema Indonesia, Persiba Balikpapan & Persija Jakarta[5]
  • Fewest clean sheets: 4 – Persitara Jakarta Utara[5]

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Arema 473,626 35,000 0 27,860 n/a
2 Persija 352,861 85,000 0 20,756 n/a
3 Persib 314,533 30,000 168 18,502 n/a
4 PSPS Riau 284,122 20,000 10,175 16,713 n/a
5 Persebaya 245,510 29,485 0 14,442 n/a
6 Persipura 233,702 23,000 500 13,747 n/a
7 Sriwijaya 199,153 18,000 2,235 11,715 n/a
8 Persisam Putra Samarinda 180,053 19,542 5,000 10,591 n/a
9 Persik Kediri 178,956 18,575 0 10,527 n/a
10 PSM 171,388 15,756 0 10,082 n/a
11 Persijap Jepara 160,323 17,000 2,500 9,431 n/a
12 Persela 128,552 12,000 1,021 7,562 n/a
13 Bontang FC 118,130 11,000 2,905 6,949 n/a
14 Persema Malang 105,923 23,000 889 6,231 n/a
15 Persiwa 103,871 12,000 0 6,110 n/a
16 Persiba 84,500 7,000 0 4,971 n/a
17 Pelita Jaya 78,692 11,000 0 4,629 n/a
18 Persitara Jakarta Utara 49,775 7,500 0 2,928 n/a
League total 3,463,670 85,000 0 11,319 n/a

Updated to games played on August 8, 2010
Source: Indonesia Super League
Notes:
Team played previous season in Premier Division.

References

  1. "Arema is The Winner of 2009–2010 ISL" (in Indonesian). LigaIndonesia.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 29 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  2. https://int.soccerway.com/national/indonesia/super-liga/2009-2010/regular-season/players/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1 March 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-01.
  4. "Aldo Barreto became 2009–2010 ISL top scorer" (in Indonesian). Bicarabola.com. 2010. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  5. 1 2 "2009–10 ISL Results". Liga-Indonesia.co.id. 2010. Archived from the original on 10 August 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
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