2010–11 Indonesia Super League

Indonesian Super League
Season 2010-11
Champions Persipura Jayapura
Relegated Bontang FC (via play-off)
PSM Makassar
Persema Malang
Persibo Bojonegoro
2012 AFC Champions League Persipura Jayapura (qualifying play-off)
2012 AFC Cup Arema FC (group stage)
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
AremaPersipura
(6 February 2011)
Lowest attendance 0
PersibPelita Jaya
(6 February 2011)
PersibSemen Padang
(9 February 2011)
PSPS-Persiwa
(11 April 2011)
Total attendance 2,331,654
Average attendance 11,103

The 2010–11 Indonesia Super League (also known as Djarum ISL for sponsoring purposes) was the third season of the Indonesia Super League (ISL), a fully professional football competition that replaced the Premier Division as the top-tier of football competition in the country. The competition began on September 26, 2010 and ended on June 19, 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 1–1.[3]

Stadia and locations

Locations of the teams in the 2010–11 Indonesia Super League
Club City/Regency Province Stadium Capacity 2009–10 season
Arema Indonesia Malang Regency East Java Kanjuruhan 35,000 Indonesia Super League Champions
Bontang Bontang East Kalimantan Mulawarman 20,000 11th in Indonesia Super League
Deltras Sidoarjo Sidoarjo Regency East Java Gelora Delta 35,000 Premier Division Runners-up
Pelita Jaya Karawang Regency West Java Singaperbangsa 25,000 15th in Indonesia Super League
Win promotion/relegation Play-offs
Persela Lamongan Lamongan East Java Surajaya 25,000 14th in Indonesia Super League
Persib Bandung Bandung Regency
Bandung
West Java Si Jalak Harupat
Siliwangi
40,000
15,000
4th in Indonesia Super League
Persiba Balikpapan Balikpapan East Kalimantan Persiba 10,000 3rd in Indonesia Super League
Persija Jakarta Jakarta DKI Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno 88,306 5th in Indonesia Super League
Persijap Jepara Jepara Central Java Gelora Bumi Kartini 25,000 9th in Indonesia Super League
Persipura Jayapura Jayapura Papua Mandala 30,000 Indonesia Super League Runners-up
Persisam Putra Samarinda East Kalimantan Segiri 25,000 12th in Indonesia Super League
Persiwa Wamena Jayawijaya Regency Papua Pendidikan 15,000 6th in Indonesia Super League
PSPS Pekanbaru Pekanbaru
Kuansing Regency
Riau Kaharuddin Nasution
Sport Centre
25,000 7th in Indonesia Super League
Semen Padang Padang West Sumatra Haji Agus Salim 28,000 3rd in Premier Division
Sriwijaya Palembang South Sumatera Jakabaring 40,000 8th in Indonesia Super League

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.

Team Coach1 Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Arema Indonesia Czech Republic Miroslav Janu Singapore Noh Alam Shah Lotto Ijen Nirwana
Axis
Bontang Indonesia Fachry Husaini Togo Ali Khadaffi Specs
Deltras Sidoarjo Indonesia Mustaqim Brazil Danilo Fernando Lotto Kahuripan Nirwana Village
Pelita Jaya Serbia Misha Radovic Malaysia Mohd Safee Mohd Sali Lotto Esia
Recapital
Persela Lamongan Indonesia Subangkit Brazil Fabiano Beltrame Reebok So Nice
Persib Bandung Indonesia Daniel Roekito Indonesia Eka Ramdani Joma Daya Honda
Persiba Balikpapan Indonesia Hariyadi (caretaker) Croatia Mijo Dadic Reebok Bank Kaltim
Persija Jakarta Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas League DJARUM ISL
Persijap Jepara Indonesia Suimin Diharja Brazil Evaldo Silva Lotto Bank Jateng
Persipura Jayapura Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago Indonesia Boaz Solossa Specs Bosowa
Bank Papua
Persisam Putra Indonesia Hendri Susilo Indonesia Akbar Rasyid Lotto Bank Kaltim
Persiwa Wamena Indonesia Suharno Liberia Boakay Eddie Foday Lotto Bank Papua
PSPS Pekanbaru Indonesia Abdul Rahman Gurning Cameroon Dzumafo Herman Epandi Lotto
Semen Padang Indonesia Nil Maizar Indonesia Elie Aiboy Specs Semen Padang
Sriwijaya Bulgaria Ivan Kolev Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs Specs Bank Sumselbabel
  • 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 Bandung France Darko Janacković Contract terminated 20 September 2010 Pre-season Serbia Jovo Cuckovic 24 September 2010 18th
Deltras Sidoarjo Indonesia Nus Yadera Mutual Consent 20 September 2010 Pre-season Indonesia Mustaqim 21 September 2010
Persijap Jepara Portugal Divaldo Alves Resign 1 Oktober 2010 14th Indonesia Anjar Widodo (caretaker) 2 Oktober 2010 17th
Persijap Jepara Indonesia Anjar Widodo (caretaker) End of caretaker spell 9 Oktober 2010 17th Indonesia Suimin Diharja 12 Oktober 2010
Pelita Jaya Indonesia Djadjang Nurjaman (caretaker) Mutual Consent 6 November 2010 18th Serbia Misha Radovic[4] 7 November 2010
Persib Bandung Serbia Jovo Cuckovic[5] Contract terminated 20 November 2010 18th Indonesia Daniel Roekito[6] 3 December 2010
Persiba Balikpapan Indonesia Junaedi[7] Resigned 2 February 2011 12th Indonesia Hariyadi (caretaker) 3 February 2011
Deltras Sidoarjo Indonesia Mustaqim Dismissed 26 April 2011 14th Indonesia Nus Yadera 1 May 2011

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Persipura (C) 28 17 9 2 63 23 +40 60 2012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
2 Arema 28 15 7 6 52 25 +27 52 2012 AFC Cup Group stage 2
3 Persija 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 28 11 6 11 44 43 +1 39
8 Persiwa 28 10 8 10 43 50 7 38
9 Persela 28 10 7 11 30 31 1 37
10 Persiba 28 9 7 12 41 44 3 34
11 PSPS Riau 28 10 3 15 38 47 9 0301
12 Pelita Jaya 28 8 5 15 31 36 5 29
13 Deltras Sidoarjo 28 9 2 17 34 52 18 29
14 Persijap Jepara 28 7 7 14 28 50 22 28
15 Bontang FC (R) 28 3 6 19 33 79 46 15 Qualification for ISL relegation play-off
16 Persema Malang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17 Persibo Bojonegoro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 PSM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Source: Indonesia Super League Table
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1 PSPS Pekanbaru were docked three points because they were unable to conduct their home match against Persiwa Wamena.
2 Arema qualified for the 2012 AFC Cup as league runners-up since the Piala Indonesia was not played in 2011.
PSM Makassar, Persema Malang, and Persibo Bojonegoro withdrew from 2010-11 Indonesia Super League and moved to 2011 Liga Primer 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 BON DELPELPSLPSBPBAPSJPSJPPPRPPSAPWARIASPDSRI
Arema 80 30 10 10 20 30 21 20 10 20 40 42 31 11
Bontang FC 05 21 12 20 01 35 13 11 11 01 33 01 11 23
Deltras Sidoarjo 11 32 02 20 41 20 12 53 11 40 21 43 03 31
Pelita Jaya 10 10 30 22 12 11 01 20 05 01 40 23 22 10
Persela 00 41 10 11 11 10 00 10 01 41 51 30 10 10
Persib 11 30 40 10 21 51 23 41 22 41 52 01 11 10
Persiba 00 11 40 31 40 20 01 00 10 20 40 32 11 01
Persija 21 41 20 10 20 30 51 30 11 72 00 30 11 00
Persijap Jepara 23 21 21 10 02 11 11 41 13 10 32 10 11 11
Persipura 61 81 20 21 30 51 31 21 10 20 11 41 11 32
Persisam Putra Samarinda 21 12 10 10 41 10 41 10 11 12 52 20 11 41
Persiwa 10 42 20 33 00 30 31 20 31 11 11 20 00 20
PSPS Riau 11 62 10 10 21 10 22 22 50 12 01 032 21 01
Semen Padang 20 22 40 10 10 11 21 10 30 11 31 30 10 21
Sriwijaya 11 41 10 21 00 41 21 33 20 00 31 21 21 50

Source: Schedules & Results at fifa.com  · Schedules at liga-indonesia.co.id  ·

Results at liga-indonesia.co.id
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2 The match between PSPS Pekanbaru and Persiwa Wamena was awarded to Persiwa by a score of 3–0 after PSPS were unable to conduct the match.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.

Promotion/Relegation play-off

Bontang FC (R)
Indonesia Super League
2 3 Persidafon Jayapura (O) (P)
Liga Indonesia Premier Division
Kenji  12'
Istigfar  65'
Report Lukas  48'
Cirelli  56' (pen.)
P. Wanggai  66'
Attendance: 1,546
Referee: Iis Isya Permana (Indonesia)

NB: (O) = Play-off winner; (P) = Promoted to Indonesia Super League; (R) = Relegated to Indonesian Premier Division.

2011 Indonesia Super League All-Star game

Persipura Jayapura 2 1 ISL All-Star team
Zah Rahan  39', 83' Report M. Ridwan  30'
Attendance: 34,895

Season statistics

Top goal scorers

Including matches played on 8 May 2011[8]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Indonesia Boaz Solossa Persipura
22
2 Paraguay Francisco Aldo Barreto Persiba
16
Liberia Edward Wilson Junior Semen Padang
16
4 Japan Kenji Adachihara Bontang FC
15
5 Brazil Marcio Souza Deltras Sidoarjo
13
Nigeria Greg Nwokolo Persija
13
Liberia Boakay Eddie Foday Persiwa
13
Chile Julio Lopez Persisam Putra Samarinda
13
9 Cameroon Dzumafo Herman Epandi PSPS Riau
12
Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija
12
11 Brazil Cristiano Lopes Deltras Sidoarjo
11

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Liberia Edward Wilson JuniorSemen PadangPersiwa Wamena3-030 September 2010
Singapore Noh Alam ShahArema IndonesiaBontang FC5-02 October 2010
Indonesia Boaz SolossaPersipura JayapuraArema Indonesia6-17 March 2011
Montenegro Miljan RadovicPersib BandungPersiwa Wamena5-224 March 2011
Liberia Edward Wilson JuniorSemen PadangDeltras Sidoarjo3-012 April 2011
Singapore Noh Alam Shah4Arema IndonesiaPSPS Pekanbaru4-215 April 2011
Nigeria Greg NwokoloPersija JakartaPersisam Samarinda7-223 April 2011
Paraguay Francisco Aldo Barreto MirandaPersiba BalikpapanPersela Lamongan4-024 April 2011
Paraguay Francisco Aldo Barreto MirandaPersiba BalikpapanBontang FC5-35 May 2011
Indonesia Yongki AribowoArema IndonesiaBontang FC8-019 June 2011
Liberia Boakay Eddie FodayPersiwa WamenaPelita Jaya3-319 June 2011
  • 4 : Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

Clean sheets

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Arema 283,009 36,994 9,258 20,215 −27.4%
2 Persipura 277,689 25,000 17,373 19,835 +44.3%
3 Persija 259,715 35,000 5,000 18,551 −10.6%
4 Persib 237,269 26,876 0 16,948 −8.4%
5 Persisam Putra Samarinda 167,183 14,672 6,584 11,942 +12.8%
6 Persiwa 163,183 15,000 4,750 11,656 +90.8%
7 PSPS Riau 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 Sidoarjo 94,965 19,323 2,000 6,764 n/a
12 Persijap Jepara 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 FC 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 Juny 19, 2011
Source: Indonesia Super League
Notes:
Team played previous season in Premier Division.

See also

References

  1. http://jakartacasual.blogspot.com/2010/06/indonesia-super-league-20102011.html
  2. Kick-Off Superliga Tanpa Laga Juara Bertahan
  3. http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/sports/penalty-shootout-sees-pelita-stay-in-indonesian-super-league/390505
  4. http://liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.detail&idnews=1616
  5. http://bolaindo.com/?page=berita&sub=detail&id=13694
  6. http://bolaindo.com/?page=berita&sub=detail&id=13988
  7. Junaedi Mundur dari Persiba
  8. Top Scorer & Classification Archived 2011-02-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. 1 2 "2010-11 ISL Results". Liga-Indonesia.co.id. 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-05-13. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
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