2010–11 Indonesia Super League
Football league season
The 2010–11 Indonesia Super League (also known as Djarum Indonesia Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 3th season of the Indonesia Super League , a fully professional football competition that replaced the Premier Division as the top-tier of football competition in the country. The competition began on 26 September 2010 and ended on 19 June 2011.[ 1] [ 2]
The league was won by Persipura Jayapura , who finished with an eight-point lead over runners-up and 2009–10 champions Arema Malang .
Teams
Persik Kediri , Persebaya Surabaya and Persitara Jakarta Utara were relegated at the end of the 2009–10 season after finishing in the bottom three places of the table. They were replaced by the best three teams from the 2009–10 Liga Indonesia Premier Division , Persibo Bojonegoro , Deltras Sidoarjo and Semen Padang .
Pelita Jaya Karawang retained their Super League spot after winning the relegation/promotion play-off against fourth-placed Premier Division sides Persiram Raja Ampat by 4–2 on penalties ; the score after 120 minutes was 0-0.[ 3]
Stadia and locations
Club
City/Regency
Province
Stadium
Capacity
Arema Indonesia
Malang Regency
East Java
Kanjuruhan
35,000
Bontang
Bontang
East Kalimantan
Mulawarman
20,000
Deltras
Sidoarjo Regency
East Java
Gelora Delta
35,000
Pelita Jaya
Karawang Regency
West Java
Singaperbangsa
25,000
Persela Lamongan
Lamongan
East Java
Surajaya
25,000
Persib Bandung
Bandung Regency Bandung
West Java
Si Jalak Harupat Siliwangi
40,000 15,000
Persiba Balikpapan
Balikpapan
East Kalimantan
Persiba Stadium
12,500
Persija Jakarta
Jakarta
DKI Jakarta
Gelora Bung Karno
88,306
Persijap Jepara
Jepara
Central Java
Gelora Bumi Kartini
25,000
Persipura Jayapura
Jayapura
Papua
Mandala
30,000
Persisam Putra
Samarinda
East Kalimantan
Segiri
25,000
Persiwa Wamena
Jayawijaya Regency
Papua
Pendidikan
15,000
PSPS Pekanbaru
Pekanbaru Kuansing Regency
Riau
Kaharuddin Nasution Sport Centre
25,000
Semen Padang
Padang
West Sumatra
Haji Agus Salim
28,000
Sriwijaya
Palembang
South Sumatera
Jakabaring
40,000
Locations of the teams in the 2010–11 Indonesia Super League
Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Nike produced a new match ball, named the T90 Tracer.
Managerial changes
Foreign players
League table
Source:
Indonesia Super League Table Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
Results
^ The match between PSPS Pekanbaru and Persiwa Wamena was awarded to Persiwa by a score of 3–0 after PSPS were unable to conduct the match.[ 9]
NB:
(O) = Play-off winner; (P) = Promoted to Indonesia Super League ; (R) = Relegated to Indonesian Premier Division .
Season statistics
Top goal scorers
Including matches played on 8 May 2011[ 10]
Hat-tricks
4 : Player scored 4 goals
Scoring
Clean sheets
Attendance
Pos
Team
Total
High
Low
Average
Change
1
Persipura
284,211
25,000
17,373
20,301
+47.7% †
2
Arema Indonesia
283,009
36,994
9,258
20,215
−27.4% †
3
Persija
268,262
35,000
5,000
19,162
−7.7% †
4
Persib
237,269
26,876
0
16,948
−8.4% †
5
Persisam Putra
167,183
14,672
6,584
11,942
+12.8% †
6
Persiwa
163,183
15,000
4,750
11,656
+90.8% †
7
PSPS
159,339
19,895
0
11,381
−31.9% †
8
Sriwijaya
145,174
20,201
3,121
10,370
−11.5% †
9
Semen Padang
124,373
15,400
2,804
8,884
n/a†
10
Persela
115,081
15,000
10,000
8,220
+8.7% †
11
Deltras
94,965
19,323
2,000
6,764
n/a†
12
Persijap
91,798
9,800
3,000
6,557
−30.5% †
13
Pelita Jaya
88,548
16,447
570
6,325
+36.6% †
14
Persiba
62,903
6,730
3,762
4,493
−9.6% †
15
Bontang
61,425
8,500
1,500
4,387
−36.9% †
League total
2,331,654
36,994
0
11,103
−1.9% †
Updated to games played on 19 June 2011 Source: Indonesia Super League Notes: † Team played previous season in Premier Division.
See also
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