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2014 Liga Nusantara

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Season
  
2014

Start date
  
2014

Location
  
Indonesia

Champions
  
Persatu Tuban

Champion
  
Persatu Tuban

End date
  
December 14, 2014

Promoted
  
Persatu Tuban Laga FC Perssu Sumenep PS Badung Perserang Serang Persibas Banyumas

Similar
  
2014 Indonesia Super Le, 2008–09 Liga Indonesia, 2009–10 Liga Indonesia, 2006 Liga Indonesia Premier

The 2014 Liga Nusantara season is the first edition of Liga Nusantara after the Second Division and Third Division merged on 2014 season. After removal of Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia (BLAI) Liga Nusantara as amateur competition this season is managed by competition committee of Province Association for qualification round and managed by PSSI in national round.

Contents

The competition starts on 4 May 2014 and finish in national final match by 14 December 2014. Persatu Tuban became the champion after beating Laga FC 2-1 in the final.

Format

Preliminary round held by the respective provincial associations. All clubs must play with a home away system, with a standard number of games that run every club must be at least 15 games per season.

Regional round is divided into 6 regional: Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Bali-Nusa, Sulawesi-Maluku, Papua. System home tournament with a round robin format. 2 clubs from each region will qualify for the national round.

National round total of 16 clubs who competed consists of 12 clubs qualify from the regional round as well as four clubs rank 3, 4, 5 and 6 in 2014 First Division. Systems home tournament with a round robin format. The top 6 club gets ticket promotion to the Premier Division next season.

Each team can register one foreign player in this competition.

Teams

The league is scheduled to follow various amateur clubs in all provinces in Indonesia. Recruitment club in this league handed to each Provincial Association (Asprov).

If there are 10 amateur clubs included in one province, then only one club that represents the province to the national round. Likewise onwards, with multiples of 10 to 1. If the province has 20 amateur clubs, it would have taken two teams to qualify for the national round. If there are provinces that have less than 10 amateur clubs, the representative from the province will follow the playoffs with representatives from other provinces.

Preliminary round

Divided into 33 to 34 provincial league play since May 2014.

Sumatra Region

Divided into 10 provincial league:

Java Region

Divided into 6 provincial league:

Kalimantan Region

Divided into 5 provincial league:

Sulawesi-Maluku Region

Divided into 8 provincial league:

Nusa Tenggara Region

Divided into 3 provincial league:

Papua Region

Divided into 2 provincial league:

Regional round

Followed by the best teams from every province in Indonesia. This round divided into 6 regional tournament. Two best teams in each region qualify for national round.

Play off

Play On 27 October 2014 1st Leg and 31 October 2014 2nd Leg

Group stage

24 teams from the regional round will compete. Matches for the Group stage will be played from 9–13 November 2014.

Group 1

  • Matches were played in Citra Mas Stadium, Batam.
  • References

    2014 Liga Nusantara Wikipedia