Indonesia - List of Second Level Champions


The Liga Indonesia was introduced in 1994/95; its second level is called Divisi Satu (division one). Previously, the Perserikatan (amateur championship) had a second level Divisi Satu from 1979 to 1993, and the Liga Sepakbola Utama (semi-professional) organised a second level on three occasions (1980, 1983 and 1990).

Between 2008 and 2014 the second level was called Divisi Utama; the 2015 season was discontinued soon after the start due to a ban on the PSSI by the sports minister; no official second level competition was played in 2016 (the Soccer Championship B held that year was not official); in 2017 it was resumed as Liga 2.


Perserikatan - Divisi Satu
Ed. Season  Champions               
 1  1979    Persipura (Jayapura)
 2  1983    PSIS (Semarang)
 3  1984    Perseman (Manokwari)
 4  1985    Persiba (Balikpapan)
 5  1987    PSDS (Deli Serdang)
 6  1988    Persita (Tangerang)
 7  1990    Persema (Malang)
 8  1992    PS Bengkulu (Bengkulu)
 9  1993    Persipura (Jayapura)

Galatama - Divisi Satu
 1  1980    Angkasa (Solo)   
 2  1983    Semen Padang (Padang)
 3  1990    Assyabaab (Surabaya)

Liga Indonesia - Divisi Satu
Ed. Season  Champions               
 1  1995    Persikab (Bandung)
 2  1996    PSP (Padang)
 3  1997    Persikota (Tangerang)
 4  1998      not held due to cancellation Divisi Utama
 5  1999    PSPS (Pekanbaru)
 6  2000    Persita (Tangerang)
 7  2001    PSIS (Semarang)
 8  2002    Persik (Kediri)
 9  2003    Persebaya (Surabaya)
10  2004    Arema (Malang)
11  2005    PSIM (Yogyakarta)  
12  2006    Persebaya (Surabaya)
13  2007    Persibo (Bojonegoro)
NB: the Divisi Satu continued as a third level league

Liga Indonesia - Divisi Utama
Ed. Season  Champions    
 1  2008/09 Persisam (Samarinda)
 2  2009/10 Persibo (Bojonegoro)
 3  2010/11 Persiba (Bantul) 
 4  2011/12 Barito Putra (Banjarmasin) 
 5  2012/13 Persebaya (Surabaya)
 6  2014    Pusamania Borneo FC (Samarinda)
 -  2015      season cancelled

Liga Dua
Ed. Season  Champions    
 1  2017    Persebaya (Surabaya)
 2  2018    PSS (Sleman)
 3  2019    Persik (Kediri)
 -  2020      season cancelled
 4  2021/22 Persis (Solo)
 -  2022/23   season abandoned
 5  2023/24 PSBS (Biak Numfor)

Liga Prima Indonesia - Divisi Utama
NB: during the split between the LSI (Liga Super Indonesia) and the LPI (Liga Prima
    Indonesia), the latter organised a rebel second level championship:
 -  2011/12 Persepar (Palangkaraya)

Torabika Soccer Championship B
Ed. Season  Champions    
 -  2016    PSCS (Cilacap)
NB: not an official tournament


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