Liga Indonesia Second Division
Country | Indonesia |
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Confederation | AFC |
Founded | 1994 |
Folded | 2014 |
Number of teams | 78 |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | First Division |
Relegation to | Third Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Piala Indonesia |
Last champions |
Cilegon United (2013) |
Website | Official site of BLAI |
2013 |
Liga Indonesia Second Division (Indonesian: Divisi Dua Liga Indonesia) is the fourth level football league in the Indonesian football competition system. Currently, this competition, along with First Division and Third Division, is managed by the Amateur League Board of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).
This level of Indonesian football is amateur and is run on a national level.[1] This competition is for players under the age of twenty-three years and is part of the youth player development program.
After the establishment of the Liga Nusantara in 2014, the Second Division will be dissolved.
Previous winners
1995-2008 (third-tier)
- 1995 - Persikabo Bogor
- 1996 - Persikota Tangerang
- 1997 - Persipal Palu
- 1998 - not held due to cancellation Divisi Utama
- 1999 - PS Palembang
- 2000 - Persik Kediri
- 2001 - Persela Lamongan
- 2002-03 - Persid Jember
- 2003 - Persekabpas Pasuruan
- 2004 - Persibo Bojonegoro
- 2005 - Persiku Kudus
- 2006 - PSIR Rembang
- 2007 - Persires Rengat
2008-2013 (fourth-tier)
- 2008: PS Barito Putera
- 2009–10: Persikasi Bekasi
- 2010–11: Persebangga Purbalingga
- 2012: Nusa Ina FC (LPIS), Persinab Nabire (BLAI)
- 2013: Cilegon United
References
- ↑ (Indonesian) Official website of the Amateur League Board - PSSI
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