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I-League (previously known as Liga Indonesia Baru) is an Indonesian company created by the Football Association of Indonesia to operate and organise Indonesian football competitions, namely the Super League, the Championship, the Liga Nusantara and the Elite Pro Academy. The company was formed to replace the PT Liga Indonesia which used to be the league operator from 2009 until 2015.[1][2][3]

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Origin: PT Liga Indonesia

2008–2011

LIB was first founded as PT Liga Indonesia (English: Indonesia League) or LI in 2008 by the PSSI under Nurdin Halid's chairmanship.[4][3] LI itself was a continuation of Badan Liga Indonesia (English: Indonesian League Body), the operator of professional football competitions in Indonesia after the merger between Galatama and Perserikatan from 1994 to 2008.[1][2][3] From its founding, PSSI owned 99% of PT LI shares while an entity known as Yayasan Sepak Bola Indonesia, a foundation under Nirwan Bakrie, owned the other 1%.[3][4] The practice continues with PT LIB.

2011–2013: Dualism

Changes in the share composition caused internal conflict within PSSI.[4] There were two rival claimants, Djohar Arifin Husin and La Nyalla Mattalitti. Djohar won the elections and became the chairman. He chose a new league operator, PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS).[3][4] LPIS then proceeded to organise a new league, the Indonesia Premier League or Liga Primer Indonesia (2011–12) and two seasons which went unfinished (2011 and 2013). At the same time, other clubs which didn't take part in the IPL decided to hold a rival competition. Under the auspices of La Nyalla Mattalitti's Komite Penyelamat Sepakbola Indonesia (KPSI), they chose PT LI to be the operator for the Indonesia Super League for two seasons (2011–12 and 2013).[3]

2014–2016

The dualism ended in 2014. PT LI became the true league operator and both IPL and ISL were merged into a unified league for the 2014 season. However, the competition in 2015 was paused due to threats of sanctions from Badan Olahraga Profesional Indonesia (BOPI) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, because Arema and Persebaya, didn't get BOPI recommendations.[5] FIFA threatened to ban Indonesian football altogether.[6][3][7] The sanctions lasted for a year and were lifted in May 2016.[7] PT LI was closed in the same year.[3]

2017 season

After the end of suspension, PSSI chose PT Liga Indonesia Baru to replace the PT Liga Indonesia as the new league operator.[3][8] Despite posting a revenue of around Rp6 billion in its first season,[9] there were concerns over unpaid commercial contributions, which were paid off by LIB in March.[10][11]

2023–present

There was a plan to create another company, specifically to operate the Liga 2.[12] The plan was shelved for the 2023–24 Liga 2 season.[13][14] In 2025, the Liga Indonesia Baru changed its name to the I-League.[15]

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As of July 2025[16]

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