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2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division

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Season
  
2014

Dates
  
15 Apr 2014 – 27 Nov 2014

Location
  
Indonesia

Matches played
  
467

Champions
  
Pusamania Borneo

Champion
  
Pusamania Borneo F.C.

Goals scored
  
1,227

2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division

Promoted
  
Pusamania Borneo Persiwa Wamena

Top goalscorer
  
Yao Rudy Abblude (17 goals)

Biggest home win
  
PS Bangka 9–0 Persisko (23 August 2014)

Biggest away win
  
Persisko 0–10 Persih (15 August 2014)

Relegated
  
PS Kwarta Deli Serdang, PSAP Sigli

Similar
  
2014 Indonesia Super Le, 2016 Indonesia Soccer C, 2009–10 Liga Indonesia, 2009–10 Indonesia Super Le, 2015 Indonesia Super Le

The 2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division season is the nineteenth edition of Liga Indonesia Premier Division since its establishment in 1994. The competition is managed by PT. Liga Indonesia (LI). The season scheduled begins on February 2014. On 20 January, PT Liga Indonesia decided to change the schedule for the kickoff of the Premier Division this season was supposed to be held in mid-February was changed to April. After managers meeting on 27 January, PT Liga Indonesia decided that the Premier Division will begin on 15 April 2014 and will end on 27 November 2014.

Contents

This season was supposed to be followed by 66 teams (46 LI and 20 LPIS), but after the decision of the PSSI disciplinary commission on 21 December 2013, the number of participating clubs was reduced to 64 teams (46 LI and 18 LPIS) after Bontang F.C. and PSLS Lhokseumawe had been found guilty of match fixing in 2013 Indonesian Premier League playoffs. The number of participating teams can still be reduced if the club can not pass the verification that includes healthy financial condition or not in arrears in the last two seasons, and has adequate infrastructure in the form of a football stadium that meets AFC standards.

After verifying the candidates of participating teams from 3 to 28 February 2014, PT LI released the result on 10 March 2014. The list consisted of 66 teams, including three additional 2013 LPIS Premier Division teams, Persemalra Tual, Persewon Wondama, and Persipon Pontianak. The results were 51 teams passed, 12 teams passed with certain condition, and 3 teams didn't pass, which are Perssin Sinjai, PSSB Bireuen, and Persemalra Tual. Lampung FC was not included on the list.

On 8 April 2014, Persiraja Banda Aceh resigned due to lack of support from the local government. Persiraja re-joined the league after they register players for this season to the league operator although there is no guarantee of support from the local government.

In August 2014 because of financial problems, Persenga Nganjuk and Persitara Jakarta Utara withdrew from the competition and each of their results was voided. On 18 August 2014, Persidafon Dafonsoro also withdrew from the competition.

After PSIS Semarang and PSS Sleman was disqualified because of match fixing, PSGC Ciamis and Persiwa Wamena qualifies to the semifinals.

Pusamania Borneo became champion after beating Persiwa Wamena 2–1 in the final.

Teams

Persebaya Surabaya, Perseru Serui, and Persik Kediri, respectively the champion, runner-up and third placed team in the previous season, were promoted to Indonesia Super League (ISL), and replaced by Persiwa Wamena, Persidafon Dafonsoro, and PSPS Pekanbaru, who were relegated from the 2013 Indonesia Super League. Fourth-placed Premier Division sides Persikabo Bogor failed to be promoted to the Super League after defeated by the 15th-placed finisher of 2013 Super League, Pelita Bandung Raya by score 2–1 in the promotion/relegation play-offs.

PSIR Rembang, Persiraja Banda Aceh, PSLS Lhokseumawe and Bontang FC, the bottom four team in the Indonesian Premier League (IPL) previous season, were relegated to Premier Division. But on 21 December 2014, after the decision of the PSSI disciplinary commission, Bontang F.C. and PSLS Lhokseumawe who had been found guilty of match fixing in the 2013 Premier League playoffs, were relegated to third division.

On 23 December 2013, three IPL teams Pro Duta FC, Persepar Palangkaraya and Perseman Manokwari were not approved as ISL members, after not having a good financial condition and not having an AFC standard stadium which was prescribed in the verification of professional clubs, and thus relegated to the Premier Division.

Thirteen teams of the LPIS Premier Division will participate in this season. They are the champions PSS Sleman and runner-up Lampung FC, Persipasi Bekasi, PSSB Bireuen, Persika Karawang, PSBL Langsa, Persikab Bandung, Persekap Pasuruan, Persifa Fak-fak, Persibangga Purbalingga, PSBI Blitar, Persires Banjarnegara and Persenga Nganjuk.

PS Kwarta Deli Serdang, Persinga Ngawi, Bintang Jaya Asahan, Martapura FC, Persigubin Gunung Bintang, Villa 2000, PSGC Ciamis and Persida Sidoarjo, respectively the champion, runner-up, and six best clubs of the 2013 Liga Indonesia First Division, are promoted to Premier Division.

On 10 March 2014, three additional 2013 LPIS Premier Division teams are added to the competition's verification list, and three teams are dropped from the competition for not passing the verification. The additional teams are Persemalra Tual, Persewon Wondama, and Persipon Pontianak, while the dropped teams are Perssin Sinjai, PSSB Bireuen, and Persemalra Tual. Lampung FC was not included on the list.

On 8 April 2014, Persiraja Banda Aceh resigned due to lack of support from the local government. Persiraja re-joined the league after they register players for this season to the league operator although there is no guarantee of support from the local government.

Stadium and locations

Notes

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.

Foreign players

Note:
^1 Those players who were born and started their professional career abroad but have since gained Indonesia Residency;
^2 Injury Replacement Players;
^3 Deltras Sidoarjo, PSPS Pekanbaru, and PSMS Medan, allowed to register players with a maximum quota (30 players), without foreign players. If able to complete the arrears in accordance with the April 14 deadline, the club concerned may use the foreign players.
^4 Persidafon and PSAP, players are allowed to register with the minimum quota (18 players), without foreign players. If the club can complete the arrears in accordance with the April 14 deadline, the club in question may register players up to a maximum quota, but still without any foreign players.
^5 PSBS Biak Numfor, Perseman Manokwari, and Persisko Merangin, allowed to register players with a maximum quota (30 players), without foreign players. If able to complete the arrears in accordance with the April 14 deadline, the club concerned may use the foreign players, but not able to complete club may disqualification from league.

First round

This round begin on 15 April 2014 and will end on 23 August 2014. 63 teams compete in this round.

Second round

This round begin on 2 September 2014 and will end on 28 September 2014. Sixteen teams compete in this round.

Third round

The group winners and runner-ups from the second round will be divided into two groups. Matches will start on 3 October 2014 and will end on 20 November 2014. Eight teams compete in this round.

Knock-out stage

Delta Stadium will host both semifinals and the final match. Semifinal matches will be played on November 24, 2014, and the final on November 27, 2014.

Champions

Achievement

Season statistics

Update for match played on 27 November 2014

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Benhard Larawo for Persifa Fak-fak against Persidafon Dafonsoro (15 April 2014)
  • Last goal of the season: for against
  • Fastest goal of the season: 1 minutes – Ali Usman for Persebo Bondowoso against Persbul Buol (26 April 2014)
  • Widest winning margin: 6 goals
  • PSPS Pekanbaru 6–0 PSAP Sigli (8 June 2014)
  • Highest scoring game: 7 goals
  • Perseta Tulungagung 4–3 Persekap Pasuruan (22 April 2014)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 6 goals
  • PSPS Pekanbaru 6–0 PSAP Sigli (8 June 2014)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a losing team: 3 goals
  • Perseta Tulungagung 4–3 Persekap Pasuruan (22 April 2014)
  • Widest home winning margin: 6 goals
  • PSPS Pekanbaru 6–0 PSAP Sigli (8 June 2014)
  • Widest away winning margin: 4 goals
  • Perseka Kaimana 0–4 Persewon Wondama (19 April 2014)
  • Persipasi Bekasi 0–4 Persika Karawang (10 May 2014)
  • Most goals scored by a home team: 6 goals
  • PSPS Pekanbaru 6–0 PSAP Sigli (8 June 2014)
  • Most goals scored by an away team: 4 goals
  • Perseka Kaimana 0–4 Persewon Wondama (19 April 2014)
  • Persipasi Bekasi 0–4 Persika Karawang (10 May 2014)
  • Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets: 6
  • PS Kwarta
  • Fewest clean sheets: 0
  • Deltras Sidoarjo
  • Perseka Kaimana
  • Persisko Merangin
  • Persitema Temanggung
  • PPSM Sakti Magelang
  • References

    2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Wikipedia