2019 Liga 1 (Indonesia)

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The 2019 Liga 1, also known as Shopee Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons,[2] was the 3th season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 10th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 15 May 2019 and finished on 22 December 2019.[3][4] Fixtures for the 2019 season were announced on 7 May 2019.[5]

Quick Facts Season, Dates ...
Liga 1
Season2019
Dates15 May – 22 December 2019
ChampionsBali United
1st Liga 1 title
1st Indonesian title
RelegatedBadak Lampung
Semen Padang
Kalteng Putra
AFC Champions LeagueBali United
AFC CupPSM
Matches played306
Goals scored838 (2.74 per match)
Best PlayerRenan Silva
Top goalscorerMarko Šimić
(28 goals)
Biggest home winBorneo 6–0 Bali United
(18 October 2019)
Biggest away winPersela 1–5 Madura United
(17 May 2019)
Barito Putera 0–4 Persipura
(23 August 2019)
PSIS 0–4 Persebaya
(20 September 2019)
Highest scoringTIRA-Persikabo 5–3 Persija
(16 July 2019)
PSM 6–2 Arema
(16 October 2019)
Longest winning run8 matches
Bali United
Longest unbeaten run13 matches
TIRA-Persikabo
Longest winless run16 matches
TIRA-Persikabo
Longest losing run5 matches
Kalteng Putra
Madura United
Highest attendance70,136
Persija 1–1 Persib
(10 July 2019)
Lowest attendance0
Persipura 2–0 Persela
(15 September 2019)
PSIS 0–4 Persebaya[note 1]
(20 September 2019)
Persipura 1–3 Persib
(23 September 2019)
Persebaya 3–2 PSM
(14 November 2019)
Persebaya 1–1 Semen Padang
(28 November 2019)
Persebaya 4–1 Arema
(12 December 2019)
Persebaya 2–1 Badak Lampung
(21 December 2019)
Kalteng Putra 1–3 Persija
(21 December 2019)
Total attendance2,863,876
Average attendance9,359
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Persija were the defending champions. PSS, Semen Padang, and Kalteng Putra joined as the promoted teams from the 2018 Liga 2. They replace Mitra Kukar, Sriwijaya, and PSMS who were relegated to the 2019 Liga 2.[6]

On 2 December 2019, Bali United won the championship for the first time in their history, becoming the seventh club to win the Liga 1 following a win against Semen Padang, after second-placed Borneo drew against PSM, giving Bali United a 17-point lead with only four games left.[7]

Teams

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Eighteen teams competed in the league – the top fifteen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the Liga 2. The new teams this season were PSS, Semen Padang, and Kalteng Putra, who replaced Mitra Kukar, Sriwijaya, and PSMS.[6]

Name changes

Stadiums and locations

Notes:

  1. Arema also registered Gajayana as their home stadium.
  2. Barito Putera played the rest of their home matches at Demang Lehman due to the renovation of their stadium at May 17th.[10]
  3. Bhayangkara also registered Patriot Candrabhaga and Madya Senayan as their home stadium as PTIK was renovated during the competition.[11][12]
  4. Kalteng Putra played some of the early home matches at the Sultan Agung, Bantul because Tuah Pahoe was still under renovation.[13]
  5. Madura United played their home matches in the second half of the season at Gelora Bangkalan, Bangkalan because Gelora Madura was renovated to meet AFC requirements.[14]
  6. Persija also registered Patriot Candrabhaga, Madya Senayan, and Wibawa Mukti as their backup stadium if they don't have police permit to hold the match in Gelora Bung Karno.
  7. Persipura played their home matches in the second half of the season at either Gelora Delta, Sidoarjo or Aji Imbut, Tenggarong starting from September 2019 because Mandala was being renovated for 2020 Indonesian National Games (PON XX).[15][16]
  8. PSIS played their home matches at Moch. Soebroto because the rebuilding of their stadium at Jatidiri isn't finished yet.[17]

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and coaches may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

More information Team, Head Coach ...
Team Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor(s)
Arema Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija[18] Indonesia Hamka Hamzah Made by Club[a][19] Corsa1, Achilles1, Indomie1, Gojek1, Joseph Refo Investment Inc1, Torabika Duo2
Badak Lampung Slovenia Milan Petrović[20] Indonesia Talaohu Musafri[21] Made by Club[22] Bukalapak1, Kredit Plus1, Sunpride2
Bali United Brazil Stefano Cugurra[23] Indonesia Fadil Sausu Made by Club[24] Mobil1, Gojek1, Envi1, Torabika1, Indofood1, Smartfren1, Bank Ina1, Achilles1, KukuBima Ener-G!1, YCAB Foundation1, Ottopay1, Elevenia2, Indomie2, Buana Capital2, ACA Asuransi3, Kresna Securities3, PEDE Ponsel Duit4
Barito Putera Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman[25] Indonesia Rizky Pora Made by Club[26] Hasnur Group1, Jhonlin Group1, Haji Maming2
Bhayangkara Northern Ireland Paul Munster[27] Indonesia Indra Kahfi Lotto[28] Bank BRI1, Gojek1, Go-Pay1, Jatim Park 21, Bright Gas2, Jasa Raharja3
Borneo Argentina Mario Gómez[29] Indonesia Diego Michiels Made by Club[30] Fun88 Bola1, Shinhan Bank1, Ansaf1, BIB1, KukuBima Ener-G!1, GlowOne2
Kalteng Putra Brazil Gomes de Olivera[31] Indonesia I Gede Sukadana[32] MBB[33] Halo Dayak1, Bank Kalteng1
Madura United Indonesia Rasiman[34] Indonesia Greg Nwokolo[35] MBB[36] Lion Group1, Buccheri1, Pojur1, Integra Group1, Insight2, Tiket.com3
Persebaya Indonesia Aji Santoso[37] Indonesia Ruben Sanadi[38] Made by Club[39] Safe Care1, Kapal Api1, Gojek1, Antangin2, Reliance2, MPM Distributor Honda3
Persela Indonesia Nil Maizar[40] Indonesia Eky Taufik[41] Forium[42] So Nice1, North Cliff1
Persib Netherlands Robert Alberts[43] Indonesia Supardi Nasir[44] Sportama[45] Pria Punya Selera1, Salvus1, Elevenia1, Halodoc1, Corsa1, Indofood1, Mobil1, Gojek1, Permata Bank Syariah1, Azzuri2, Kopi ABC2, Didimax3, Envi3, Indomie3
Persija Brazil Edson Tavares[46] Indonesia Andritany Ardhiyasa[47] Specs[48] Bank DKI1, Krating Daeng1, Indomie1, Rasuna Epicentrum1, Jungleland Sentul1, Gojek1, Tolak Angin2
Persipura Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago[49] Indonesia Boaz Solossa Specs[50] PT Freeport Indonesia1, Bank Papua1
PSIS Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah[51] Brazil Wallace Costa[b][52] RIORS[53] Gojek1, Indomie1, KukuBima Ener-G!3
PSM Bosnia and Herzegovina Darije Kalezić[54] Netherlands Wiljan Pluim Umbro[55] Semen Bosowa1, Honda2, KukuBima Ener-G!3, Kalla Group3
PSS Indonesia Seto Nurdiantoro Indonesia Bagus Nirwanto Sembada[56] Indomie1, Gojek1, Muncul Group3, Curva Sud Shop3
Semen Padang Portugal Eduardo Almeida[57] Indonesia Dedi Gusmawan[c][58] Lotto[59] Corsa1, Oxygen1, Semen Indonesia1, Torabika1
TIRA-Persikabo Belarus Igor Kriushenko[60] Indonesia Manahati Lestusen MBB[61] Sequis1, Kresna Securities1, Artha Graha Peduli Foundation1, M88FC1, Oasis Waters1
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Notes:

  1. ^ On the front of shirt.
  2. ^ On the back of shirt.
  3. ^ On the sleeves.
  4. ^ On the shorts.

Additionally, referee kits are made by Specs[62] and Mitre supplied the match ball.[63]

Apparel and captain changes:

  1. Arema used Munich as their kit manufacturer before changed it from week 14.[64]
  2. Wallace Costa replaced Hari Nur Yulianto as team captain starting from week 15.
  3. Dedi Gusmawan replaced Irsyad Maulana as team captain starting from week 18.

Coaching changes

  •    Indicate the positions in the relegation zone.
More information Team, Outgoing coach ...
Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Week Table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Arema Slovenia Milan Petrović End of contract 10 December 2018[65] Pre-season Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija 9 January 2019[18]
Persib Argentina Mario Gómez Sacked 12 December 2018[66] Montenegro Miljan Radović 9 January 2019[67]
Madura United Brazil Gomes de Olivera Sacked 17 December 2018[68] Serbia Dejan Antonić 13 January 2019[69]
Bhayangkara Scotland Simon McMenemy Signed by Indonesia 20 December 2018[70] Argentina Alfredo Vera 5 February 2019[71]
Borneo Serbia Dejan Antonić End of contract 31 December 2018[72] Italy Fabio Lopez 5 January 2019[73]
Kalteng Putra Indonesia Kas Hartadi End of contract 31 December 2018[74] Brazil Gomes de Olivera 15 January 2019[31]
Badak Lampung Brazil Wanderley da Silva End of contract 1 January 2019[75] Indonesia Jan Saragih 11 March 2019[76]
TIRA-Persikabo Indonesia Nil Maizar Mutual consent 2 January 2019[77] Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan 2 January 2019[78]
Persija Brazil Stefano Cugurra End of contract 4 January 2019[79] Bulgaria Ivan Kolev 15 January 2019[80]
PSM Netherlands Robert Alberts Resigned 12 January 2019[81] Bosnia and Herzegovina Darije Kalezić 2 February 2019[54]
Persipura Brazil Osvaldo Lessa Mutual consent 13 January 2019[82] Brazil Luciano Leandro 22 January 2019[83]
Bali United Indonesia Eko Purjianto End of caretaker role 14 January 2019[23] Brazil Stefano Cugurra 14 January 2019[23]
Borneo Italy Fabio Lopez Sacked 8 April 2019[84] Argentina Mario Gómez 15 April 2019[29]
Persib Montenegro Miljan Radović Sacked 3 May 2019[43] Netherlands Robert Alberts 3 May 2019[43]
Persija Bulgaria Ivan Kolev Resigned 3 June 2019[85] 3 16 Spain Julio Bañuelos 8 June 2019[86]
Barito Putera Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago Resigned 23 June 2019[87] 5 18 Indonesia Yunan Helmi 25 June 2019[88]
Persela Indonesia Aji Santoso Resigned 30 June 2019[89] 6 17 Indonesia Nil Maizar 4 July 2019[40]
Persipura Brazil Luciano Leandro Sacked 30 June 2019[90] 6 15 Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago 11 July 2019[49]
Semen Padang Indonesia Syafrianto Rusli Resigned 8 July 2019[91] 7 16 Indonesia Welliansyah[a] 8 July 2019[93]
Badak Lampung Indonesia Jan Saragih Sacked 28 July 2019[94] 11 15 Slovenia Milan Petrović 29 July 2019[20]
PSIS Indonesia Jafri Sastra Sacked 8 August 2019[95] 13 10 Indonesia Widyantoro 8 August 2019[96]
Persebaya Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman Sacked 10 August 2019[97] 13 7 Indonesia Bejo Sugiantoro 10 August 2019[98]
Bhayangkara Argentina Alfredo Vera Sacked 14 August 2019[99] 14 8 Indonesia Yeyen Tumena 14 August 2019[99]
PSIS Indonesia Widyantoro End of caretaker role 19 August 2019[51] 15 13 Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah 19 August 2019[51]
Barito Putera Indonesia Yunan Helmi End of caretaker role 21 August 2019[25] 15 15 Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman 21 August 2019[25]
Bhayangkara Indonesia Yeyen Tumena End of caretaker role 22 August 2019[27] 15 9 Northern Ireland Paul Munster 22 August 2019[27]
Madura United Serbia Dejan Antonić Resigned 24 August 2019[100] 16 5 Indonesia Rasiman[b] 24 August 2019[34]
Semen Padang Indonesia Welliansyah Demoted to assistant coach 12 September 2019[57] 17 18 Portugal Eduardo Almeida 12 September 2019[57]
Persija Spain Julio Bañuelos Sacked 19 September 2019[102] 19 15 Indonesia Sudirman 20 September 2019[103]
Persebaya Indonesia Bejo Sugiantoro End of caretaker role 25 September 2019[104] 20 5 Austria Wolfgang Pikal 25 September 2019[104]
Persija Indonesia Sudirman End of caretaker role 29 September 2019[46] 21 14 Brazil Edson Tavares 29 September 2019[46]
Persebaya Austria Wolfgang Pikal Resigned 30 October 2019[105] 25 9 Indonesia Aji Santoso 31 October 2019[37]
TIRA-Persikabo Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan Sacked 29 November 2019[106] 29 12 Indonesia Miftahudin Mukson 29 November 2019[107]
TIRA-Persikabo Indonesia Miftahudin Mukson End of caretaker role 7 December 2019[60] 31 12 Belarus Igor Kriushenko 7 December 2019[60]
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Notes:

  1. Welliansyah was initially appointed as caretaker manager, but the move was made permanent on 26 July 2019.[92]
  2. Rasiman was initially appointed as caretaker manager, but the move was made permanent on 5 September 2019.[101]

Foreign players

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Football Association of Indonesia restricted the number of foreign players to four per team, including one slot for a player from AFC countries. A team can use all four foreign players at once.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Former Player(s) were players that out of squad or left club within the season, after pre-season transfer window, or in the mid-season transfer window, and at least had one appearance.
More information Team, Player 1 ...
Team Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Asian Player Former Player(s)
Arema Brazil Arthur Cunha Mali Makan Konaté Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius Japan Takafumi Akahoshi Uzbekistan Pavel Smolyachenko
Badak Lampung Brazil Fernandinho Brazil Marquinhos Carioca Serbia Bojan Mališić Australia Antony Golec Brazil Torres
Japan Kunihiro Yamashita
Bali United Brazil Willian Pacheco Netherlands Melvin Platje Portugal Paulo Sérgio Iraq Brwa Nouri
Barito Putera Brazil Cássio Brazil Rafael Silva Brazil Torres Japan Kosuke Uchida Brazil Artur Vieira
Brazil Lucas Silva
South Korea Yoo Jae-hoon
Bhayangkara Brazil Anderson Salles Brazil Bruno Matos Brazil Hédipo South Korea Lee Yoo-joon Argentina Ramiro Fergonzi
Brazil Flávio Beck
Borneo Argentina Matías Conti Brazil Renan Silva Uruguay Juan Alsina Uzbekistan Javlon Guseynov Netherlands Jan Lammers
Kalteng Putra Brazil David Bala Brazil Eydison Brazil Rafael Bonfim Japan Takuya Matsunaga Brazil Diogo Campos
Brazil Hédipo
South Korea Yoo Hyun-goo
Madura United Brazil Diego Assis Brazil Jaimerson Serbia Aleksandar Rakić Australia Ante Bakmaz Liberia Zah Rahan Krangar
Persebaya Brazil David da Silva Brazil Diogo Campos Brazil Otávio Dutra[a] Australia Aryn Williams Bolivia Damián Lizio
Guinea-Bissau Amido Baldé
Tajikistan Manuchekhr Dzhalilov
Persela Brazil Alex Gonçalves Brazil Demerson Brazil Rafinha Japan Kei Hirose Togo Mawouna Amevor
Persib Chad Ezechiel N'Douassel Netherlands Kevin van Kippersluis Netherlands Nick Kuipers Philippines Omid Nazari Serbia Bojan Mališić
Slovenia Rene Mihelič
Turkmenistan Artur Geworkýan
Persija Brazil Xandão Croatia Marko Šimić Spain Joan Tomàs Nepal Rohit Chand Brazil Bruno Matos
France Steven Paulle
Persipura Brazil André Ribeiro Mali Mamadou Samassa Sierra Leone Ibrahim Conteh South Korea Oh In-kyun
PSIS Brazil Bruno Silva Brazil Claudir Brazil Wallace Costa Palestine Jonathan Cantillana Brazil Patrick Mota
Japan Shohei Matsunaga
Paraguay Sílvio Escobar
PSM Guinea-Bissau Amido Baldé Netherlands Marc Klok Netherlands Wiljan Pluim Australia Aaron Evans Finland Eero Markkanen
PSS Brazil Guilherme Batata Spain Alfonso de la Cruz Ukraine Yevhen Bokhashvili Iraq Brian Ferreira
Semen Padang Brazil Flávio Beck Brazil Vanderlei Chad Karl Max Barthélémy South Korea Yoo Hyun-goo Uzbekistan Shukurali Pulatov
Argentina José Sardón
Argentina Mario Barcia
TIRA-Persikabo Brazil Ciro Alves Cameroon Louise Parfait France Loris Arnaud Tajikistan Khurshed Beknazarov
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Source: First transfer window, Second transfer window Notes:

  1. Otávio Dutra gained Indonesian citizenship on 27 September 2019, but he was registered as a foreign player because his naturalization process was completed after second transfer window closed.[108]

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bali United (C) 34 19 7 8 48 35 +13 64 Qualification for the AFC Champions League preliminary round 1 and ASEAN Club Championship group stage[109]
2 Persebaya[a] 34 14 12 8 57 43 +14 54 Qualification for the ASEAN Club Championship group stage[109]
3 Persipura 34 14 11 9 47 38 +9 53[b]
4 Bhayangkara 34 14 11 9 51 43 +8 53[b]
5 Madura United 34 15 8 11 55 44 +11 53[b]
6 Persib 34 13 12 9 49 39 +10 51[c]
7 Borneo 34 12 15 7 55 42 +13 51[c]
8 PSS 34 12 12 10 45 42 +3 48
9 Arema 34 13 7 14 59 62 3 46
10 Persija 34 11 11 12 43 42 +1 44[d]
11 Persela 34 11 11 12 47 45 +2 44[d]
12 PSM 34 13 5 16 50 50 0 44[d] Qualification for the AFC Cup play-off round[e]
13 Barito Putera 34 11 10 13 45 51 6 43[f]
14 PSIS 34 12 7 15 36 41 5 43[f]
15 TIRA-Persikabo 34 10 12 12 51 57 6 42
16 Badak Lampung (R) 34 8 9 17 35 65 30 33 Relegation to Liga 2
17 Semen Padang (R) 34 7 11 16 32 45 13 32
18 Kalteng Putra (R) 34 8 7 19 33 54 21 31
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Source: Shopee Liga 1 2019[usurped], Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Drawing.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Persebaya would have qualified for the AFC Cup group stage had Bali United qualified for the AFC Champions League group stage. As Bali United failed to qualify for the AFC Champions League group stage, Persebaya's qualification in the AFC Cup was annulled.
  2. Head-to-head points: Persipura (+2) 9 pts; Bhayangkara (+2) 7 pts; Madura United (–4) 1 pts.
  3. Head-to-head results: Persib 2–2 Borneo; Borneo 0–1 Persib.
  4. Head-to-head points: Persija (+2) 8 pts; Persela (+0) 4 pts; PSM (–2) 4 pts.
  5. PSM qualified for the AFC Cup play-off round as the 2018–19 Piala Indonesia winners.
  6. Head-to-head results: PSIS 0–0 Barito Putera; Barito Putera 2–0 PSIS.

Results

More information Home \ Away, ARE ...
Home \ Away ARE BDL BLU BPT BHA BOR KTP MDU PBY PSL PSB PSJ PPR SMG PSM PSS SPD TIR
Arema 4–1 3–2 2–1 3–2 2–2 1–1 2–0 4–0 3–2 5–1 1–1 3–1 1–1 2–0 4–0 1–0 1–2
Badak Lampung 4–3 0–3 3–3 2–3 1–1 2–1 3–0 1–3 1–1[a] 1–1 2–0 0–1 0–1 1–1 0–2 0–1 2–2
Bali United 2–1 3–0 3–2 1–0 2–1 2–1 0–2 2–1 1–1 3–2 1–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 3–1 4–1 0–1
Barito Putera 3–0 4–1 1–0 1–4 1–0 1–2 0–1 1–0 0–0 1–0 1–1 0–4 2–0 3–2 1–0 0–3 2–4
Bhayangkara 1–0 0–1 0–0 4–2 1–1 1–0 1–1 0–2 3–1 0–0 3–0 0–1 0–0 3–2 0–2 2–2 1–1
Borneo 2–0 1–1 6–0 4–3 1–1[b] 2–0 2–1 1–2 1–2 0–1 1–0 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–2 1–0 4–1
Kalteng Putra 4–2 0–1 2–2 1–1 3–2 0–1 1–4 1–1 2–0 0–2 1–3 0–0 0–0 3–1 0–2[c] 2–0 1–0
Madura United 1–0 5–1 0–1 2–2 1–2 3–0 2–1 2–3 2–1 2–1 2–2 0–2 3–0 2–0 0–1 1–1 1–0
Persebaya 4–1 2–1 1–1 2–2 4–0 0–0 1–1 2–2 3–2 4–0 1–1 1–0 1–1 3–2[d] 2–3 1–1[e] 1–1
Persela 2–0 1–0 2–0 0–0 1–1 2–2 3–0 1–5 1–0 2–2 0–0 2–2 0–1 3–1 1–0 2–0 6–1
Persib 3–0 4–0 0–2 0–0 1–2 2–2 2–0 1–1 4–1[f] 0–2 2–0[g] 3–0 2–1 5–2 1–0 1–1 1–1
Persija 2–2 0–1 0–1 1–0 1–1 4–2 3–0[h] 4–0 1–2 4–3 1–1 1–0 2–1 0–0 1–0 1–2 2–0
Persipura 2–2 1–1 2–2 1–0 1–3 2–2 2–0 1–0 0–1 2–0 1–3 2–0 2–0 3–1 1–1 1–1 3–0
PSIS 5–1 0–0 1–0 0–0 2–3 2–2 1–2 2–3 0–4 2–0 0–1 2–1 1–3 1–0 3–0[i] 2–0 0–2
PSM 6–2 4–0 1–0 2–1 2–1 2–2 2–1 1–0 2–1 2–1 3–1 0–1 4–0 0–1 1–1 1–0 2–0
PSS 3–1 5–1 0–0 2–2 1–1 0–1 1–0 2–2 2–1 1–1 0–0 0–0 1–1 1–3 3–2 1–1 5–2
Semen Padang 0–1 1–2 0–2 2–3 2–3 1–1 1–0 1–2 0–0 2–0 0–0 2–2 1–2 1–0 2–1 0–1 1–3
TIRA-Persikabo 1–1 3–0 1–2 0–1 0–2[j] 2–2 5–2 2–2 2–2 1–1 1–1 5–3 2–1 1–2 0–0 3–1 1–1
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Source: Shopee Liga 1 2019[usurped], Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.
Notes:
  1. Badak Lampung hosted Persela at Patriot Chandrabhaga because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Sumpah Pemuda.[110]
  2. Borneo hosted Bhayangkara at Aji Imbut because Segiri was still under renovation.[111]
  3. Kalteng Putra hosted PSS at Maguwoharjo because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Sultan Agung.[112]
  4. Persebaya hosted PSM at Batakan because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Gelora Bung Tomo.[113]
  5. Persebaya hosted Semen Padang at Batakan because Gelora Bung Tomo still under renovation.[114]
  6. Persib hosted Persebaya at Kapten I Wayan Dipta because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Jalak Harupat.[115]
  7. Persib hosted Persija at Kapten I Wayan Dipta because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Jalak Harupat.[116]
  8. Persija hosted Kalteng Putra at Madya Senayan because Patriot was used by Bhayangkara.[117]
  9. PSIS hosted PSS at Maguwoharjo because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Moch. Soebroto.[118]
  10. TIRA-Persikabo hosted Bhayangkara at PTIK because they didn't have police permit to hold this match at Pakansari.[119]

Season statistics

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Top goalscorers

Hat-tricks

Note: 4 Player scored 4 goals

Discipline

Attendances

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More information Pos, Team ...
Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Persija 413,152 70,136 4,124 24,303 +10.3%
2 PSS 321,451 32,176 5,112 18,909 +5.7%
3 Bali United 288,072 25,057 9,696 16,945 +11.5%
4 Persebaya 280,017 50,000 0 16,472 −42.3%
5 Persib 256,200 26,778 1,030 15,071 −5.9%
6 Arema 241,088 40,412 4,318 14,182 +26.4%
7 PSIS 153,202 17,245 0 9,012 −26.5%
8 Badak Lampung 140,492 13,069 672 8,264 +432.1%
9 Persela 134,296 17,000 3,707 7,900 −22.8%
10 PSM 130,337 14,327 2,174 7,667 −41.0%
11 TIRA-Persikabo 97,548 29,541 172 5,738 +284.3%
12 Semen Padang 89,481 10,500 2,142 5,264 −20.2%
13 Barito Putera 81,345 7,859 2,085 4,785 −4.9%
14 Persipura 59,890 14,263 0 3,523 −69.0%
15 Madura United 57,050 7,858 621 3,356 −30.9%
16 Borneo 53,913 6,725 785 3,171 −25.7%
17 Kalteng Putra 48,470 10,208 0 2,851 −49.5%
18 Bhayangkara 17,872 2,389 449 1,051 −72.2%
League total 2,863,876 70,136 0 9,359 −7.9%
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Source: Shopee Liga 1 2019[usurped]
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Liga 2

Awards

Annual

More information Award, Winner ...
Award Winner[121]
Best Player Brazil Renan Silva (Borneo)
Best Coach Brazil Stefano Cugurra (Bali United)
Best Young Player Indonesia Todd Ferre (Persipura)
Best Goal Brazil David da Silva (Persebaya)
Fair Play Team TIRA-Persikabo
Best Referee Indonesia Yudi Nurcahya
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Team of the season

More information Team of the season, Goalkeeper ...
Team of the season[122]
Goalkeeper Indonesia Wawan Hendrawan (Bali United)
Defenders Indonesia Asnawi Bahar (PSM) Indonesia Ricardo Salampessy (Persipura) Uzbekistan Javlon Guseynov (Borneo) Indonesia Ruben Sanadi (Persebaya)
Midfielders Mali Makan Konaté (Arema) Indonesia Fadil Sausu (Bali United) Brazil Renan Silva (Borneo) Indonesia Todd Ferre (Persipura)
Forwards Croatia Marko Šimić (Persija) Indonesia Ilija Spasojević (Bali United)
Substitutes Indonesia Dede Sulaiman (Persipura), Brazil Anderson Salles (Bhayangkara), Indonesia Ricky Fajrin (Bali United), Netherlands Marc Klok (PSM),
Indonesia Terens Puhiri (Borneo), Indonesia Febri Hariyadi (Persib), Indonesia Alberto Gonçalves (Madura United)
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See also

Notes

  1. This was a match without spectators, although in the end many supporters broke into the stadium.[1]

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