2017 Liga 1 (Indonesia)

Liga 1
Season2017
Dates15 April – 12 November 2017
ChampionsBhayangkara
1st Liga 1 title
1st Indonesian title
RelegatedSemen Padang
Persiba
Persegres
AFC Champions LeagueBali United
AFC CupPersija
Matches played306
Goals scored882 (2.88 per match)
Best PlayerPaulo Sérgio
Top goalscorerSylvano Comvalius
(37 goals)
Biggest home winSriwijaya 10–2 Persegres
(5 November 2017)
Biggest away winPersegres 0–5 Bhayangkara
(26 August 2017)
Mitra Kukar 0–5 Persipura
(13 October 2017)
Highest scoringSriwijaya 10–2 Persegres
(5 November 2017)
Longest winning run6 matches
Bhayangkara
Longest unbeaten run12 matches
Persija
Persipura
Longest winless run17 matches
Persegres
Longest losing run10 matches
Persegres
Highest attendance36,545
Persib 1–1 Persija
(22 July 2017)
Lowest attendance0
Persegres 1–1 Persija
(4 July 2017)
Borneo 1–0 Persiba
(25 September 2017)
Madura United 3–1 Barito Putera
(5 November 2017)
Borneo 2–1 Persib
(8 November 2017)
Madura United 1–3 Bhayangkara
(8 November 2017)
Total attendance2,662,998
Average attendance8,703
2018

The 2017 Liga 1, also known as Go-Jek Traveloka Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons,[1] was the inaugural season of Liga 1 under its current name and the eighth season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008.[2] It was the first official professional league season held post-FIFA sanction. The season started on 15 April 2017 and ended on 12 November 2017. Fixtures for the 2017 season were announced on 11 April 2017.[3]

2014 Indonesia Super League winners Persib were the defending champions, as the 2015 Indonesia Super League was abandoned midway due to FIFA suspension while the 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A was not counted as an official league.

Bhayangkara won their first Liga 1 title with one match to spare.[4]

The season was marred by the death of Persela's longtime goalkeeper, Choirul Huda.[5]

Overview

Referees

In December 2016, PSSI and the league operator planned to use foreign referees for the 2017 competition. The use of foreign referee was intended to improve the quality of the competition.[6] However, two weeks before the league starts, this plan was cancelled.[7]

After a wide criticism, protest and dissatisfaction towards the local referees during the first round of the season,[8][9] PSSI revisited the idea. On 18 July 2017, PSSI and the league operator officially announced the use of foreign referees and assistant referees in select matches for the second round.[10] There were two sets of officials (consisted of 1 referee and 2 assistant referees), each coming from Australia, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, and Japan.[11]

Player regulation

League operator also introduced several new regulations, such as requiring clubs to contract a minimum of five U-23 local players with three of them having to play as starting lineup minimum of 45 minutes in a match, restricting clubs to have more than two players older than 35 years old, and increasing the maximum number of substitutions to five for each team in a match.[12]

On 30 July 2017, in preparation for the 2017 Southeast Asian Games, all regulations concerning under-23 players were suspended.[13] Later on 31 August 2017, PSSI decided to extend the suspension of all regulations concerning under-23 players until end of season.[14]

Substitution rule

FIFA approved the five substitution rule on 12 April 2017.[15][16] However, the two additional substitutions (in addition of three substitutions, in accordance to FIFA Laws of the Game) were only allowed for U-23 players.[16]

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the league – all teams from the abandoned 2015 Indonesia Super League. As such, no promoted team competed this season.

Name changes

  • Arema Cronus changed name to Arema before the start of the season.[17]
  • Pusamania Borneo changed name to Borneo before the start of the season.[18]

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arema Malang Kanjuruhan[a] 44,965
Bali United Gianyar Kapten I Wayan Dipta 25,000
Barito Putera Banjarmasin May 17th 15,000
Bhayangkara Bekasi Patriot Candrabhaga[b] 30,000
Borneo Samarinda Segiri 16,000
Madura United Bangkalan Gelora Ratu Pamelingan[c] 15,000
Mitra Kukar Tenggarong Aji Imbut 35,000
Persegres Gresik Petrokimia 20,000
Persela Lamongan Surajaya 14,000
Perseru Serui Marora 5,000
Persib Bandung Si Jalak Harupat[d] 27,000
Persiba Balikpapan Batakan[e] 46,000
Persija Bekasi Patriot Candrabhaga[f] 30,000
Persipura Jayapura Mandala 30,000
PS TNI Cibinong Pakansari 30,000
PSM Makassar Andi Mattalata 15,000
Semen Padang Padang Haji Agus Salim 15,000
Sriwijaya Palembang Gelora Sriwijaya[g] 36,000

Notes:

  1. ^ Arema held several of their home matches at Gajayana.
  2. ^ Bhayangkara —owned by Indonesian National Police— moved their home base to Patriot Candrabhaga and stated their move was intended to make them closer to the National Police Headquarters, located in Jakarta.[19]
  3. ^ Madura United held several of their home matches at Gelora Bangkalan.
  4. ^ Persib used Gelora Bandung Lautan Api as their home stadium in the first round before they decided to move to Si Jalak Harupat in the second round.[20]
  5. ^ Persiba was temporarily use Gajayana as their home ground because their actual ground, Parikesit that owned by state-owned oil company Pertamina, was going to be demolished to make way for their oil refinery expansion as their newly-built replacement, Batakan, was still under construction and won't be ready until June.[21][22][23] Later, Pertamina allowed Persiba to use Parikesit in June.[24] After a round of negotiation, Persiba extended this permission and continue to use Parikesit until Batakan was ready and pass the verification.[25]
  6. ^ Persija moved their home base to Patriot Candrabhaga because their regular ground, Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta was renovated for the upcoming 2018 Asian Games and was unavailable for the rest of the season.[26]
  7. ^ Sriwijaya moved their home base to Bumi Sriwijaya starting from week 26 because Gelora Sriwijaya was renovated for the upcoming 2018 Asian Games and was unavailable for the rest of the season.[27]

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.

Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor(s)
Arema Indonesia Joko Susilo[28] Indonesia Johan Alfarizi[29] Specs[30] Torabika, Corsa, Guna Bangun Perkasa, Ijen Suites, Arema Access, Go-Jek
Bali United Indonesia Widodo C. Putro[31] Indonesia Fadil Sausu Made by club Indofood, Bank Ina, Anker Sport, Torabika, Achilles, Corsa, Mobil, ACA, Go-Jek, YCAB Foundation, Indomie, Bareksa, DM ID
Barito Putera Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago[32] Indonesia Rizky Pora Vision of Superior Hasnur Group, Go-Jek, PT. Buana Karya Wiratama, Bank Kalsel
Bhayangkara Scotland Simon McMenemy[33] Indonesia Indra Kahfi Vilour BNI
Borneo Indonesia Iwan Setiawan[34] Japan Kunihiro Yamashita Salvo[35] STM, BIB, CV Citra, Kopi ABC, Apau, Go-Jek
Madura United Brazil Gomes de Olivera[36] Brazil Fabiano Beltrame Mizuno[37] JD.id, Lion Air, POJUR, Integra Group, Torabika, POOL Advista, Go-Jek, Radar Madura
Mitra Kukar Indonesia Yudi Suryata[38] Indonesia Bayu Pradana Joma ABP Energy, PT Putra Perkasa Abadi, Go-Jek, Grand Elty, Bank Kaltim
Persegres Indonesia Hanafi[39] Indonesia Agus Indra Creative Color[40]
Persela Indonesia Aji Santoso[41] Portugal José Coelho Lotto[42] Go-Jek, So Nice, APP
Perseru Indonesia Agus Yuwono[43] Indonesia Arthur Bonai Junior Sport[44] Bank Papua, Pemerintah Kabupaten Kep. Yapen
Persib Indonesia Emral Abus[45] Indonesia Atep Rizal Sportama Datsun, Indofood, Indomie, Permata Bank Syariah, Go-Jek, Go-Pay, Corsa, Indaco, IM3 Ooredoo, Kopi ABC, FWD
Persiba Indonesia Haryadi[46] Brazil Marlon da Silva MBB[47] Anugerah Group, Go-Jek
Persija Brazil Stefano Cugurra[48] Indonesia Ismed Sofyan League[49] Go-Jek, TOA, Columbia, Dompetku
Persipura Brazil Wanderley da Silva[50] Indonesia Boaz Solossa Specs Bank Papua, Persipura Access
PS TNI Indonesia Rudy Priyambada[51] Indonesia Manahati Lestusen MBB Mogu Mogu, Torabika, GOON, Go-Jek
PSM Netherlands Robert Alberts[52] Indonesia Hamka Hamzah Kelme[53] Semen Bosowa, Kopi ABC
Semen Padang Indonesia Syafrianto Rusli[54] Indonesia Hengky Ardiles Mizuno[55] Semen Padang, Torabika, Bank Nagari, Oxygen Denim, Go-Jek, PT. Kunango Jantan, Covesia, G-Sport, Ayia
Sriwijaya Indonesia Hartono Ruslan[56] South Korea Yoo Hyun-goo Calci[57] Bank Sumsel Babel, TEL, Torabika, Berita Pagi, Sriwijaya Post, PGN, PDPDE, Bukit Asam, Go-Jek

Additionally, referee kits are made by Joma and Nike supplied the match ball.

Coaching changes

  •    Indicate the positions in the relegation zone.
Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Week Table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Barito Putera Indonesia Yunan Helmi End of caretaker role 18 December 2016 Pre-season Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago 2 December 2016[32]
Bhayangkara Indonesia Ibnu Grahan End of contract 20 December 2016[58] Scotland Simon McMenemy 23 December 2016[33]
Arema Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija Mutual consent 20 December 2016[59] Indonesia Aji Santoso 24 December 2016[60]
Persija Indonesia Zein Alhadad End of contract 22 December 2016[61] Brazil Stefano Cugurra 30 December 2016[48]
Persiba Brazil Jaino Matos End of contract 23 December 2016[62] Germany Timo Scheunemann 11 January 2017[63]
Persela Indonesia Aji Santoso Signed by Arema 24 December 2016[60] Indonesia Herry Kiswanto 23 Januari 2017[64]
Persegres Indonesia Eduard Tjong End of contract 31 December 2016 Indonesia Hanafi 10 January 2017[39]
Perseru Indonesia Hanafi Signed by Persegres 10 January 2017[39] Indonesia Yusak Sutanto 18 January 2017[65]
PS TNI Indonesia Suharto AD End of caretaker role 15 January 2017 Indonesia Mustaqim 15 January 2017[66]
Bali United Indonesia Indra Sjafri Signed by Indonesia U19s 19 January 2017[67] Austria Hans-Peter Schaller 5 February 2017[68]
PS TNI Indonesia Mustaqim Sacked 17 February 2017 France Laurent Hatton 15 March 2017[69]
Sriwijaya Indonesia Widodo C. Putro End of contract 25 March 2017 Brazil Osvaldo Lessa 26 March 2017
Persipura Argentina Alfredo Vera Mutual consent 17 April 2017[70] Indonesia Liestiadi 17 April 2017[70]
Bali United Austria Hans-Peter Schaller Sacked 26 April 2017[71] 2 17 Indonesia Eko Purjianto 26 April 2017
PS TNI France Laurent Hatton Mutual consent 1 May 2017 3 5 Bulgaria Ivan Kolev 1 May 2017
Persiba Germany Timo Scheunemann Resigned 1 May 2017[72] 3 18 Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija 4 May 2017[73]
Bali United Indonesia Eko Purjianto End of caretaker role 10 May 2017[31] 5 14 Indonesia Widodo C. Putro 10 May 2017[31]
Perseru Indonesia Yusak Sutanto Sacked 7 June 2017[43] 10 16 Indonesia Agus Yuwono 7 June 2017[43]
Persipura Indonesia Liestiadi Resigned 8 June 2017[74] 10 5 Indonesia Mettu Duaramury 8 June 2017[75]
Sriwijaya Brazil Osvaldo Lessa Sacked 17 June 2017[76] 11 12 Indonesia Hartono Ruslan 18 August 2017[56]
Persipura Indonesia Mettu Duaramury End of caretaker role 20 June 2017[50] 11 4 Brazil Wanderley da Silva 20 June 2017[50]
Borneo Montenegro Dragan Đukanović Sacked 13 July 2017[77] 14 11 Indonesia Ricky Nelson 13 July 2017[77]
Persib Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman Resigned 16 July 2017[78] 15 12 Indonesia Herrie Setiawan 16 July 2017[78]
Arema Indonesia Aji Santoso Resigned 31 July 2017[79] 17 7 Indonesia Joko Susilo 31 July 2017[28]
Mitra Kukar Indonesia Jafri Sastra Resigned 31 July 2017[80] 17 8 Indonesia Sukardi Kardok 31 July 2017[80]
Persiba Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija Resigned 9 August 2017[81] 18 18 Indonesia Haryadi 10 August 2017[46]
Borneo Indonesia Ricky Nelson End of caretaker role 14 August 2017[82] 19 8 Indonesia Iwan Setiawan 14 August 2017[34]
Persib Indonesia Herrie Setiawan End of caretaker role 2 September 2017[45] 22 9 Indonesia Emral Abus 2 September 2017[45]
Persela Indonesia Herry Kiswanto Resigned 4 September 2017[83] 22 15 Indonesia Aji Santoso 7 September 2017[41]
Mitra Kukar Indonesia Sukardi Kardok End of caretaker role 4 September 2017 22 8 Indonesia Yudi Suryata 7 September 2017[38]
PS TNI Bulgaria Ivan Kolev Sacked 21 September 2017 25 15 Indonesia Rudy Priyambada 21 September 2017[51]
Semen Padang Indonesia Nil Maizar Sacked 4 October 2017 27 15 Indonesia Delfi Adri 4 October 2017[84]
Semen Padang Indonesia Delfi Adri End of caretaker role 19 October 2017 30 15 Indonesia Syafrianto Rusli 19 October 2017[54]

Foreign players

Football Association of Indonesia or PSSI restricted the number of foreign players strictly to four per team, including one slot for a player from AFC countries, and one slot for a marquee player,[85] a player that was required to have played in a top European league (Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Primeira Liga, Eredivisie, Süper Lig, etc.) in the last 8 years, or a player that have played in the last three editions of the FIFA World Cup. Teams can use all the foreign players at once.[86]

  • 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.
Team Player 1 Player 2 Asian Player Marquee Player Former Player(s)
Arema Argentina Esteban Vizcarra Brazil Arthur Cunha Turkmenistan Ahmet Ataýew Colombia Juan Pablo Pino Lebanon Jad Noureddine
Bali United Argentina Marcos Flores Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius South Korea Ahn Byung-keon Netherlands Nick van der Velden
Barito Putera Argentina Matías Córdoba Brazil Willian Lira Australia Aaron Evans Brazil Douglas Packer Brazil Thiago Cunha
Bhayangkara Brazil Otávio Dutra Montenegro Ilija Spasojević[a] South Korea Lee Yoo-joon Portugal Paulo Sérgio Brazil Thiago Furtuoso
Borneo Brazil Flávio Beck Brazil Matheus Lopes Japan Kunihiro Yamashita New Zealand Shane Smeltz Brazil Helder Lobato
Madura United Brazil Fabiano Beltrame Brazil Thiago Furtuoso Australia Dane Milovanović Nigeria Peter Odemwingie Australia Cameron Watson
Ivory Coast Boubacar Sanogo
Morocco Redouane Zerzouri
Mitra Kukar Spain Jorge Gotor Brazil Marclei Santos South Korea Oh In-kyun Mali Mohamed Sissoko
Persegres Brazil Patrick da Silva Serbia Saša Zečević Japan Yusuke Kato South Korea Choi Hyun-yeon
North Macedonia Goran Gančev
Persela Brazil Ivan Carlos Brazil Ramon Rodrigues Japan Kosuke Uchida Portugal José Coelho Brazil Márcio Rosário
Perseru Ivory Coast Boman Aimé Paraguay Sílvio Escobar Japan Ryutaro Karube Lebanon Omar El-Din
Persib Montenegro Vladimir Vujović Chad Ezechiel N'Douassel Japan Shohei Matsunaga Ghana Michael Essien England Carlton Cole
Persiba Brazil Marlon da Silva Montenegro Srđan Lopičić Iraq Anmar Almubaraki Brazil Júnior Lopes Japan Masahito Noto
Liberia Dirkir Glay
Persija Brazil Willian Pacheco Australia Reinaldo Nepal Rohit Chand Brazil Bruno Lopes Brazil Luiz Júnior
Persipura Brazil Mauricio Leal Brazil Addison Alves South Korea Yoo Jae-hoon Brazil Ricardinho
PS TNI Morocco Redouane Zerzouri Central African Republic Franklin Anzité South Korea Hong Soon-hak Portugal Élio Martins Argentina Facundo Talín
Argentina Leonel Núñez
Guinea Aboubacar Camara
Guinea Aboubacar Sylla
PSM France Steven Paulle Netherlands Marc Klok Uzbekistan Pavel Purishkin Netherlands Wiljan Pluim Australia Reinaldo
Semen Padang Brazil Cássio de Jesus Brazil Marcel Sacramento South Korea Ko Jae-sung Ivory Coast Didier Zokora
Sriwijaya Brazil Alberto Gonçalves Brazil Hilton Moreira South Korea Yoo Hyun-goo Tunisia Tijani Belaïd

Source: First transfer window, Second transfer window

Notes:

  1. ^ Ilija Spasojević gained Indonesian citizenship on 25 October 2017, but he was registered as a foreign player in the second transfer window.[87]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bhayangkara (C) 34 22 2 10 61 40 +21 68[a]
2 Bali United 34 21 5 8 76 38 +38 68[a] Qualification for the AFC Champions League preliminary round 1[b]
3 PSM 34 19 8 7 67 38 +29 65
4 Persija 34 17 10 7 48 24 +24 61 Qualification for the AFC Cup group stage[c]
5 Persipura 34 17 9 8 64 37 +27 60
6 Madura United[d] 34 17 9 8 58 44 +14 57
7 Barito Putera 34 15 8 11 48 44 +4 53
8 Borneo 34 15 7 12 50 39 +11 52
9 Arema 34 13 10 11 43 44 −1 49
10 Mitra Kukar 34 13 4 17 49 74 −25 43
11 Sriwijaya 34 11 9 14 50 50 0 42[e]
12 PS TNI 34 12 6 16 46 58 −12 42[e]
13 Persib 34 9 14 11 39 36 +3 41
14 Persela 34 12 4 18 49 55 −6 40
15 Perseru 34 10 7 17 35 45 −10 37
16 Semen Padang (R) 34 9 8 17 34 51 −17 35 Relegation to Liga 2
17 Persiba (R) 34 7 6 21 41 62 −21 27
18 Persegres[f] (R) 34 2 4 28 26 104 −78 7
Source: Go-Jek Traveloka Liga 1, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Goal Difference; 4) Goals Scored; 5) Drawing.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head results: Bali United 1–3 Bhayangkara; Bhayangkara 3–2 Bali United.
  2. ^ Bhayangkara failed to obtain an AFC license to participate in Asian competitions. As a result, Bali United, the league runners-up, entered the qualifying play-offs.[88]
  3. ^ PSM failed to obtain an AFC license to participate in Asian competitions. As a result, Persija, the league 4th place, entered the group stage.[88]
  4. ^ Madura United were deducted three points due to FIFA sanction. Madura United 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, Madura United's qualification in the AFC Cup was annulled.
  5. ^ a b Head-to-head results: Sriwijaya 2–1 PS TNI; PS TNI 2–1 Sriwijaya.
  6. ^ Persegres were deducted three points due to FIFA sanction.

Results

Home \ Away ARE BLU BPT BHA BOR MDU MKU PGU PSL PSR PSB PBA PSJ PPR TNI PSM SPD SRI
Arema 2–0 1–0 2–0 0–0 1–1 2–0 2–0 2–0 0–0 0–0 3–0 1–1 0–2 1–1 3–3 5–3 3–2
Bali United 6–1 5–0 1–3 3–0 5–2 6–1 3–0 5–1 2–0 1–0 2–0 2–1 1–2 2–1 3–0 2–0 3–2
Barito Putera 1–2 1–1 1–0 2–1 2–2 2–1 2–0 4–1 2–0 1–0 1–0 1–0 1–1 0–1 2–2 3–1 2–0
Bhayangkara 2–1 3–2 0–1 2–1 2–1 4–1 2–1 3–1 2–1 2–0 3–2 1–2 2–1 1–2 0–2 1–0 2–1
Borneo 3–2 0–0 2–1 3–0 3–0 1–0 3–0 4–2 2–0 2–1[a] 1–0[b] 1–2 1–1 1–0 3–2 1–0 0–1
Madura United 2–0 2–0 3–1 1–3 1–1 2–2 3–2 2–1 1–1 3–1 1–0 1–1 2–0 4–1 1–0 6–0 3–0
Mitra Kukar 0–3 2–1 3–2 0–3[c] 0–4 2–1 3–1 3–2 1–0 2–1 2–2 1–2 0–5 5–3 1–1 1–0 2–0
Persegres 2–3 1–3[d] 2–1 0–5 0–1 0–3 2–4 0–2 2–5 0–1 2–1 1–1 0–4 0–3[e] 1–1 1–3 1–1[f]
Persela 4–0 0–1 3–2 1–3 3–1 2–0 2–3 7–1 1–0 1–0 2–2 1–0 0–1 1–0 0–1 2–0[g] 2–1
Perseru 2–0 1–3[h] 0–1 1–1 3–2 2–0 2–1 1–0 0–0 2–1 2–1 0–3[i] 2–1 0–1[j] 1–2 0–0 2–3
Persib 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–1 2–2 0–0 3–1 6–0 1–1 0–2 1–0 1–1 1–0 3–1 2–1 2–2 2–0
Persiba 0–1 3–2 2–3 1–2 3–2 3–4 3–2 3–0 2–2 2–1 2–2 0–2 0–2 1–0 2–2 1–0 0–2
Persija 2–0 0–0 1–1 1–0 1–0 0–1 1–1 5–0 2–0 1–0 3–0[k] 2–0 1–1 4–1 2–2 2–0 1–0[l]
Persipura 3–1 3–1 3–1 3–2 2–1 0–1 6–0 1–1 2–1 2–2 0–0 4–2 3–0 2–1 0–0 3–0 2–2
PS TNI 0–0 3–4 1–1 0–1 2–2 2–3 2–1 2–1 3–2 2–1 2–2 1–1 0–2 2–1[m] 2–1 2–1 2–1
PSM 1–0 0–1 1–1 2–1 1–0 6–1 1–0 5–1 3–1 2–0 2–1 3–1 1–0 5–1 4–1 4–0 1–0
Semen Padang 2–0 1–3 1–2 1–2 1–1 0–0 1–2 4–1 1–0 3–1 0–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 2–1 1–1
Sriwijaya 1–1 2–2 3–2 1–2 1–0 0–0 3–1 10–2 2–0 0–0 1–4 1–0 1–0 2–2 2–1 3–4 0–0
Source: Go-Jek Traveloka Liga 1, 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. ^ Borneo hosted Persib at Mulawarman due to sanctions by PSSI Disciplinary Committee after a referee was intimidated following a match against Bali United.[89]
  2. ^ Borneo hosted Persiba at Mulawarman due to sanctions by PSSI Disciplinary Committee after a referee was intimidated following a match against Bali United.[89]
  3. ^ PSSI Disciplinary Committee declared Mitra Kukar lost 3–0 to Bhayangkara because they played a player being suspended under a Disciplinary Committee punishment. The original score was 1–1.[90]
  4. ^ Persegres hosted Bali United at Surajaya because GOR Tri Dharma's complex was used for 2017 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.[91]
  5. ^ Persegres hosted PS TNI at Surajaya due to the election of village heads in the local area.[92]
  6. ^ Persegres hosted Sriwijaya at Surajaya because GOR Tri Dharma's complex was used for 2017 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.[91]
  7. ^ Choirul Huda died during the match after colliding with a teammate while attempting to collect a ball.[93]
  8. ^ Perseru hosted Bali United at Kapten I Wayan Dipta because Marora was not approved by PSSI to hold nighttime matches.[94]
  9. ^ Perseru hosted Persija at Patriot Candrabaga because Marora was not approved by PSSI to hold nighttime matches.[95]
  10. ^ Perseru hosted PS TNI at Pakansari because Marora was not approved by PSSI to hold nighttime matches.[96]
  11. ^ Persija hosted Persib at Manahan after Bekasi city police refused them to hold a home game at Patriot Candrabhaga.[97] The match between Persija and Persib stopped in 83' due to dissatisfaction to referee when Persija was leading 1–0; Persija declared won 3–0.[98]
  12. ^ Persija hosted Sriwijaya at Wibawa Mukti and without spectators due to fan riots that occurred at the Patriot Candrabhaga.[99]
  13. ^ PS TNI hosted Persipura at Patriot Candrabaga because Pakansari was being renovated for the 2018 Asian Games.[100]

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals[101]
1 Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius Bali United 37
2 Brazil Marclei Santos Mitra Kukar 24
3 Brazil Alberto Gonçalves Sriwijaya 22
4 Indonesia Samsul Arif Persela 17
5 Indonesia Lerby Eliandry Borneo 16
6 Nigeria Peter Odemwingie Madura United 15
Brazil Addison Alves Persipura
8 Indonesia Greg Nwokolo Madura United 14
9 Netherlands Wiljan Pluim PSM 12
Australia Reinaldo Persija/PSM
Montenegro Ilija Spasojević Bhayangkara
Indonesia Ferdinand Sinaga PSM

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Nigeria Peter Odemwingie Madura United Semen Padang 6–0 (H) 12 June 2017
Indonesia Prisca Womsiwor Persipura Mitra Kukar 6–0 (H) 3 July 2017
Brazil Addison Alves Persipura Bali United 3–1 (H) 9 August 2017
Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius Bali United Madura United 5–2 (H) 13 August 2017
Indonesia Raphael Maitimo Persib Persegres 6–0 (H) 20 August 2017
Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius5 Bali United Mitra Kukar 6–1 (H) 27 August 2017
Indonesia Samsul Arif Persela Persegres 7–1 (H) 30 September 2017
Indonesia Boaz Solossa Persipura Persija 3–0 (H) 18 October 2017
Portugal Élio Martins PS TNI Persegres 3–0 (A) 28 October 2017
Brazil Alberto Gonçalves Sriwijaya Persegres 10–2 (H) 5 November 2017
Indonesia Slamet Budiyono
Montenegro Ilija Spasojević Bhayangkara Madura United 3–1 (A) 8 November 2017
Indonesia Muhammad Rachmat PSM Madura United 6–1 (H) 12 November 2017

Discipline

Attendances

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Persija 391,913 29,699 1,200 23,054 −8.1%
2 Persib 306,107 36,545 3,160 18,006 −6.9%
3 PSM 234,242 14,925 9,357 13,779 +2,580.7%
4 Bali United 228,197 23,220 6,042 13,423 +128.4%
5 Persipura 210,665 17,981 4,560 12,392 +99.0%
6 Persela 174,379 14,000 3,947 10,258 +7.2%
7 Arema 170,816 27,610 1,611 10,048 −46.8%
8 Sriwijaya 143,596 17,247 1,725 8,447 −13.5%
9 Persiba 129,372 20,000 497 7,610 +90.2%
10 Borneo 116,432 12,371 0 6,849 +121.7%
11 Semen Padang 99,721 11,872 1,272 5,866 −29.7%
12 Barito Putera 98,062 9,124 2,252 5,768 −7.2%
13 Madura United 87,533 13,997 0 5,149 +173.9%
14 Bhayangkara 84,705 29,397 1,250 4,983 +26.5%
15 Persegres 59,030 15,189 0 3,472 −43.7%
16 Perseru 51,051 12,954 237 3,003 +109.4%
17 PS TNI 38,595 18,288 257 2,270 +473.2%
18 Mitra Kukar 38,582 4,234 521 2,270 +1.2%
League total 2,662,998 36,545 0 8,703 +11.3%

Source: Go-Jek Traveloka Liga 1
Notes:
Teams played previous season in Premier Division
* Comparison for previous season average attendance was based on 2014 Indonesia Super League, because 2015 Indonesia Super League was abandoned and 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A was not counted as an official league.

Awards

These were the list of Liga Indonesia First & Excellence (LIFE) Awards 2017 winners that held on 22 December 2017.[102]

Award Winner
Best Player[102] Portugal Paulo Sérgio (Bhayangkara)
Best Young Player[102] Indonesia Rezaldi Hehanusa (Persija)
Fair Play Team[102] Perseru
Best Referee[102] Indonesia Musthofa Umarella
Best Goal[102] Indonesia Septian David (Mitra Kukar)
Lifetime Achievement[102] Indonesia Choirul Huda (Persela)
Best XI[102]
Goalkeeper Indonesia Andritany Ardhiyasa (Persija)
Defenders Indonesia Gavin Kwan (Barito Putera) Brazil Willian Pacheco (Persija) Indonesia Hamka Hamzah (PSM) Indonesia Rezaldi Hehanusa (Persija)
Midfielders Indonesia Bayu Pradana (Mitra Kukar) Portugal Paulo Sérgio (Bhayangkara) Netherlands Wiljan Pluim (PSM)
Forwards Indonesia Irfan Bachdim (Bali United) Netherlands Sylvano Comvalius (Bali United) Indonesia Septian David (Mitra Kukar)

See also

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Works cited

  • PT Liga Indonesia Baru (2017). REGULASI LIGA 1 2017 (in Indonesian).

External links

  • Official website
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