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The 2024–25 Liga 1 (also known as the 2024–25 BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons) [2] is the 8th season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 15th season of the Association football, the top Indonesian football league since its establishment in 2008.
Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 64,942 Referee: Rustam Lutfullin ()Note: The home match of Indonesia against the Philippines is to be swapped with the away match because it coincides with the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup schedule. [1]
Persipal removed "Babel United" from its official name and change their full name to Persipal Football Club, having previously acquired Muba Babel United to play in 2022–23 season. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] PSPS removed "Riau" from its official name and change back their full name to PSPS Pekanbaru from this season.
The 2024–25 season is Borneo F.C. Samarinda's 10th competitive season. They have not been relegated since the Perserikatan competition started in 1933. This season is Persib's 8th consecutive seasons in top-flight since promoted in 2017. The season covers the period from 9 August 2024 to June 2025.
The 2024 Liga 1 finals was the finals of the 2023–24 Liga 1, the 27th season of the Indonesian top flight league since the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama in 1994, and the seventh season under the name of Liga 1. It was the first season since the 2014 Indonesia Super League to hold a final match following the usage of a championship ...
Indonesian football clubs 2024 season (5 P) L. 2024 in Indonesian football leagues (8 P) Pages in category "2024 in Indonesian football" The following 21 pages are in ...
The bottom three teams of each group will be relegated to the 2025–26 Liga 4. Championship round: 6 teams will be divided into two groups of three teams, with the round will be played in home-and-away round-robin matches. The group winners will advance to the final and promoted to the 2025–26 Liga 2. The group runners-up will enter to the ...
Forty-two teams have competed in the top-tier league of Indonesian football since the start of the modern era in 2008 as the Indonesia Super League. Eight teams have been crowned champions, with Persipura Jayapura winning the title three times (2009, 2011, 2013), the most among the teams.