The Liga Indonesia was introduced in 1994/95; its third level is called Divisi Dua (division two). Previously, the Perserikatan (amateur championship) had a third level Divisi Dua from 1987 to 1994.
Between 2008 and 2013 the third level was called Divisi Satu, in 2014 the third and fourth levels merged as Liga Nusantara; the 2015 season was cancelled due to a ban on the PSSI by the sports minister; no official second level competition was played in 2016 (the Soccer Championship C held that year was not official); in 2017 the third level is resumed as Liga 3.
Perserikatan - Divisi Dua Ed. Season Champions 1 1987 Persijatim (Jakarta Timur) 2 1988 Persijasel (Jakarta Selatan) [now called PSJS] 3 1990 PSIR (Rembang) 4 1992 Perseden (Denpasar) 5 1994 Persis (Solo) Liga Indonesia - Divisi Dua Ed. Season Champions 1 1995 Persikabo (Bogor) 2 1996 Persikota (Tangerang) 3 1997 Persipal (Palu) 4 1998 not held due to cancellation Divisi Utama 5 1999 PS Palembang 6 2000 Persik (Kediri) 7 2001 Persela (Lamongan) 8 2002/03 Persid (Jember) 9 2003 Persekabpas (Pasuruan) 10 2004 Persibo (Bojonegoro) 11 2005 Persiku (Kudus) 12 2006 PSIR (Rembang) 13 2007 Persires (Rengat) NB: the Divisi Dua continued as a fourth level league Liga Indonesia - Divisi Satu Ed. Season Champions 14 2008 PS Mojokerto Putra 15 2009/10 Persekam Metro FC 16 2010 PSBS (Biak Numfor) 17 2012 Perseka (Kaimana) 18 2013 PS Kwarta (Deli Serdang) NB: numbering as continuation of second level Divisi Satu Liga Nusantara 1 2014 Persatu (Tuban) - 2015 season cancelled 2 2016 Perseden (Denpasar) Liga Tiga Ed. Season Champions 1 2017 Blitar United FC 2 2018 Persik (Kediri) 3 2019 Persijap (Jepara) - 2020 not held 4 2021/22 Karo United FC (Kabanjahe) Liga Prima Indonesia - Divisi Satu NB: during the split between the LSI (Liga Super Indonesia) and the LPI (Liga Prima Indonesia), the latter organised one rebel third level championship (as LPIS, Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo): - 2011/12 Persekap (Pasuruan) Torabika Soccer Championship C Ed. Season Champions - 2016 Perseden (Denpasar) NB: not an official tournament
The first ever national fourth level championship for the Divisi Tiga (division three) was held in 2005.
Starting from the 2008 season the fourth level is called Divisi Dua.
Liga Indonesia - Divisi Tiga Ed. Season Champions 1 2005 PSIR (Rembang) 2 2006 Perseta (Tulungagung) 3 2007 Persem (Mojokerto) NB: the Divisi Tiga continued as a fifth level league Liga Indonesia - Divisi Dua 14 2008/09 Barito Putra (Banjarmasin) 15 2009/10 Persikasi (Bekasi) 16 2010/11 Persibangga Purbalingga 17 2012 Persinab (Nabire) NB: numbering as continuation of third level Divisi Dua Liga Prima Indonesia - Divisi Dua NB: during the split between the LSI (Liga Super Indonesia) and the LPI (Liga Prima Indonesia), the latter organised a rebel fourth level championship (as LPIS, Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo): - 2012 Nusa Ina FC
The first ever national fifth level championship for the Divisi Tiga (division three) was held in 2008.
Liga Indonesia - Divisi Tiga Ed. Season Champions 4 2008 Persikotas (Tasikmalaya) 5 2009/10 Persewar (Waropen) 6 2010/11 Mitra Bola Utama (Sidoarjo) 7 2012 Jember United NB: numbering as continuation of fourth level Divisi Tiga Liga Prima Indonesia - Divisi Tiga NB: during the split between the LSI (Liga Super Indonesia) and the LPI (Liga Prima Indonesia), the latter organised a rebel fifth level championship (as LPIS, Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo): - 2012 Persiga (Trenggalek)
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