The tournaments below were organised by the national federation P.S.S.I. and used to determine entrants for the AFC club tournaments.
Ed. Year Winners Runners-Up Piala Liga 1 1985 Arseto (Solo) 3-0 Mercu Buana (Medan) 2 1986 Makassar Utama (Makassar) 1-0 Niac Mitra (Surabaya) 3 1987 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Palembang) 2-0 Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 4 1988 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Palembang) 1-0 Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 5 1989 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Bekasi) 2-1 Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) Piala Galatama 6 1992 Semen Padang (Padang) 1-0 Arema (Malang) 7 1993 Gelora Dewata (Denpasar) 1-0 Mitra Surabaya (Surabaya) Piala Indonesia 8 2005 Arema (Malang) 4-3 Persija (Jakarta) [aet] 9 2006 Arema (Malang) 2-0 Persipura (Jayapura) 10 2007 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 1-1 Persipura (Jayapura) [aet, 3-0 pen] 11 2008/09 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) awd Persipura (Jayapura) [awarded 4-0] 12 2010 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 2-1 Arema (Malang) 13 2012 Persibo (Bojonegoro) 1-0 Semen Padang (Padang) 14 2018/19 PSM (Makassar) 0-1 2-0 Persija (Jakarta) Number of Wins (14; lost finals between square brackets) 3 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Palembang; played 1989 in Bekasi but returned to Palembang 1990) 3 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 2 [ 2] Arema (Malang) 1 [ 1] Semen Padang (Padang) 1 Arseto (Solo) 1 Gelora Dewata (Denpasar) 1 Makassar Utama (Makassar) 1 Persibo (Bojonegoro) 1 PSM (Makassar) [ 3] Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) [ 3] Persipura (Jayapura) [ 2] Niac Mitra/Mitra Surabaya (Surabaya) [ 2] Persija (Jakarta) [ 1] Mercu Buana (Medan)
As no Cup competition was played from 1995 to 2004, the league runners-up qualified for the Asian Cup Winners Cup (as in 1990/91, when Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian qualified for that tournament as league runners-up 1990, and 1992/93, when Pupuk Kalimantan Timur qualified as league runners-up 1990/92; in 1991/92 Pupuk Kalimantan Timur also qualified for the Asian Cup Winners Cup, but as winners of the first stage (1990/91) of the 1990/92 league competition).
Season League Runners-Up 1994/95 Petrokimia Putra (Gresik) 1995/96 Bandung Raya (Bandung) [*] 1996/97 Bandung Raya (Bandung) 1997/98 season abandoned 1998/99 Persebaya (Surabaya) 1999/00 Pupuk Kalimantan Timur (Bontang) [*] as the league was not finished by the registration deadlines for the 1996/97 Asian club cups, Western champions Bandung Raya entered the Cup Winners Cup and Eastern champions PSM Makassar the Champions Cup; eventually, Bandung Raya would beat PSM in the 1995/96 championship final.
Held on three occasions between 2009 and 2013.
Ed. Year Champions Cup Winners Venue 1 2009 Persipura (Jayapura) 3-1 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) Makassar 2 2010 Arema (Malang) 1-3 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) Malang 3 2013 Semen Padang (Padang) 4-1 Persibo (Bojonegoro) Padang Number of Wins (3; lost finals between square brackets) 1 [ 1] Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 1 Persipura (Jayapura) 1 Semen Padang (Padang) [ 1] Arema (Malang) [ 1] Persibo (Bojonegoro) Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (2) 1 Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian (Palembang) [1987] 1 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) [2007]
Between 2010 and 2015 a pre-season tournament called Inter-Island Cup (Piala Antarpulau) was organised (a first edition in 2009 was eventually cancelled); it was succeeded by the Piala Presiden from 2015 onwards.
Ed. Year Winners Runners-Up Piala Antarpulau (Inter-Island Cup) 1 2010 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 2-0 Persiwa (Wamena) 2 2011 Persipura (Jayapura) 2-0 Persisam Putera (Samarinda) 3 2012 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 2-2 Persisam Putera (Samarinda) [aet, 5-4 pen] 4 2014/15 Arema (Malang) 2-1 Persib (Bandung) [aet] Piala Presiden 1 2015 Persib (Bandung) 2-0 Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 2 2017 Arema (Malang) 5-1 Pusamania Borneo (Samarinda) 3 2018 Persija (Jakarta) 3-0 Bali United (Gianyar) 4 2019 Arema (Malang) 2-2 2-0 Persebaya (Surabaya) 5 2022 Arema (Malang) 1-0 0-0 Borneo FC (Samarinda) Number of Wins (9; lost finals between square brackets) 4 Arema (Malang) 2 [ 1] Sriwijaya FC (Palembang) 1 [ 1] Persib (Bandung) 1 Persija (Jakarta) 1 Persipura (Jayapura) [ 2] Borneo FC (Samarinda) [includes Pusamania Borneo] [ 2] Persisam Putera (Samarinda) [renamed Bali United and relocated to Gianyar in 2015] [ 1] Bali United (Gianyar) [without record Persisam Putera] [ 1] Persebaya (Surabaya) [ 1] Persiwa (Wamena)
In the late eighties and early nineties, several tournaments were contested by
the best amateur and professional teams. The tournament in 1985 was a friendly,
invitational tournamen; the Piala Utama was entered by the top-4 teams from the
Galatama and Perserikatan
competitions (1990: top-4 Galatama 1990 and Perserikatan 1989/90; 1992: top-4
Galatama 1990/92 and Perserikatan 1991/92).
The Piala Jeneral Sudirman, held in commemoration of the first Indonesian army
commander, involved 15 (out of 18) top level clubs and bridged the time between
the first edition of the Piala Presiden and the 2016
Torabika Soccer Championship, the first league
competition after the government had forced the abandonment of the 2015 league.
Ed. Year Winners Runners-Up Invitasi Nasional Galatama-Perserikatan 1 1985 Arseto (Solo) 0-0 Perkesa 78 (Sidoarjo) [aet, 4-3 pen] Piala Utama 1 1990 Persebaya (Surabaya) 3-2 Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 2 1992 Pelita Jaya (Jakarta) 2-0 Persib (Bandung) Piala Jeneral Sudirman 1 2015/16 Mitra Kukar (Kutai Kartanegara) 2-1 Semen Padang
There are a number of traditional friendly tournaments organised on a more or less regular basis in certain regions or cities; the overview below, with links to further detailed data, is not complete.
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