2024 Liga 1 (Indonesia) finals

The 2024 Liga 1 finals was the finals of the 2023–24 Liga 1, the 27th season of the Indonesian top flight league since the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama in 1994, and the seventh season under the name of Liga 1. It was the first season since the 2014 Indonesia Super League to hold a final match following the usage of a championship series format.

2024 Liga 1 (Indonesia) finals
Event2023–24 Liga 1 (Indonesia)
First leg
Date26 May 2024 (2024-05-26)
VenueSi Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung
Man of the MatchDavid da Silva (Persib)
RefereeTommi Manggopa (Bolaang Mongondow)
Attendance20,655
WeatherCloudy
32 °C (90 °F)
Second leg
Date31 May 2024 (2024-05-31)
VenueGelora Bangkalan Stadium, Bangkalan
Man of the MatchCiro Alves (Persib)
RefereeAidil Azmi (Banda Aceh)
Attendance6,449
WeatherCloudy
29 °C (84 °F)
2014

Persib Bandung won the finals against Madura United by 6–1 on aggregate after a two-legged home-and-away matches.

The first leg of the finals took place in Persib's homebase, Si Jalak Harupat Stadium on 26 May 2024, ending with Persib's victory of 3–0. Meanwhile, the second leg was held on 31 May 2024 in Gelora Bangkalan Stadium, the homebase of Madura United, in which Madura suffered a 1–3 loss.[1]

As the winners, Persib Bandung will earn the right to enter the 2024–25 AFC Champions League 2 from the group stage, while the runner-up, Madura United, will enter the group stage of the 2024–25 AFC Challenge League.

Background

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Persib Bandung

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Since the Perserikatan and Galatama unified top flight league era, Persib Bandung had reached the final twice before, each in the inaugural 1994–95 season and the 2014 season, which was both won. In the 1995 final, Persib won 1–0 over Petrokimia Putra, while in 2014, Persib defeated Persipura Jayapura 5–3 in penalties after a 2–2 draw in 120 minutes.

Madura United

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Madura United had not reached a unified top flight league final before. Their last national final was the 1993–94 Galatama, back when the club was still named Pelita Jaya. In the match, they clinched a 1–0 victory over Gelora Dewata to secure the last Galatama championship title.

Their best performance in the current league era was in 2014 as Pelita Bandung Raya, where they ultimately lost 0–2 in the semi-final against Persipura Jayapura.

Previous finals

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Team Previous final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Persib 2 (1995, 2014)
Madura United None

Road to the finals

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Persib Round Madura United
Regular Series runner-up
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Locations of non-Java-based 2023–24 Liga 1 teams

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Borneo Samarinda 34 70
2 Persib (C) 34 62
3 Bali United 34 58
4 Madura United 34 55
5 Dewa United 34 54
Source: BRI Liga 1 2023–24
(C) Champions
Regular series Regular Series fourth place
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Locations of non-Java-based 2023–24 Liga 1 teams

Pos Team Pld Pts
2 Persib (C) 34 62
3 Bali United 34 58
4 Madura United 34 55
5 Dewa United 34 54
6 PSIS 34 53
Source: BRI Liga 1 2023–24
(C) Champions
Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg Championship series Opponent Agg. 1st leg 2nd leg
Bali United 4–1 1–1 (A) 3–0 (H) Semi-finals Borneo Samarinda 4–2 1–0 (H) 3–2 (A)

Format

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The finals were played over two-legged home-and-away matches, the first usage of this system in an Indonesian top flight division final, as previous finals were always contested as a single-match tie.

If the aggregate score was tied after two legs, extra time and, if necessary, a penalty shoot-out would be used to decide the winning team.[4]

Matches

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First leg

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Details

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Persib3–0Madura United
Report
Attendance: 20,655
Referee: Tommi Manggopa (Bolaang Mongondow)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Persib
 
 
 
 
 
 
Madura United
GK 29   Kevin Ray Mendoza
RB 12   Henhen Herdiana
CB 22   Alberto Rodríguez
CB 2   Nick Kuipers
LB 56   Rezaldi Hehanussa   90+9'
DM 11   Dedi Kusnandar (c)   43'   76'
CM 53   Rachmat Irianto   90+7'
AM 93   Stefano Beltrame   90+8'
RW 13   Febri Hariyadi   76'
LW 77   Ciro Alves   90+7'
CF 19   David da Silva
Substitutions:
GK 14   Teja Paku Alam
CB 5   Kakang Rudianto
RW 7   Beckham Putra   84'
CF 9   Ezra Walian   76'
LW 18   Ferdiansyah
LB 27   Zalnando
CB 32   Victor Igbonefo
CM 71   Adzikry Fadlillah   90+7'
RW 96   Ryan Kurnia   90+7'
LB 97   Edo Febriansah   76'   84'
Manager:
  Bojan Hodak
GK 1   Lucas Frigeri
RB 33   Koko Ari
CB 4   Cleberson
CB 19   Fachruddin Aryanto (c)
LB 76   Dodi Alekvan Djin   67'
DM 7   Francisco Rivera   55'
CM 8   Hugo Gomes   67'
AM 5   Jacob Mahler   39'
RW 21   Riyatno Abiyoso   67'
LW 77   Malik Risaldi   45+2'
CF 94   Dalberto   83'
Substitutions:
GK 88   Satria Tama
CB 2   Guntur Ariyadi
DM 10   Slamet Nurcahyono
CM 15   Ricki Ariansyah   67'
RW 23   Bayu Gatra   67'
RB 26   Novan Sasongko   67'
LW 27   Make Aldo
LB 28   Kartika Vedhayanto
CF 31   Yuda Editya   83'
DM 42   Feby Ramzy
Manager:
  Rakhmad Basuki
(caretaker)

Man of the Match:
David da Silva (Persib)

Assistant referees:
Mochamad Fatlan (East Jakarta)
Arsyad Najamuddin (Balikpapan)
Fourth official:
Candra (Padang)
Video assistant referee:
Heru Cahyono (South Jakarta)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Azizul Alimmudin Hanafiah (Yogyakarta)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Ten named substitutes, of which up to five may be used

Statistics

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Overall
Statistic Persib Madura United
Goals scored 3 0
Total shots 15 11
Shots on target 7 2
Ball possession 39% 61%
Passes 335 464
Corner kicks 2 2
Offsides 0 0
Fouls conceded 5 17
Yellow cards 3 3
Red cards 0 0

Second leg

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Details

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Madura United1–3Persib
Report
Attendance: 6,449
Referee: Aidil Azmi (Banda Aceh)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Madura United
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Persib
GK 1   Lucas Frigeri
RB 26   Novan Sasongko   82'
CB 19   Fachruddin Aryanto (c)
CB 4   Cleberson
LB 33   Koko Ari
DM 7   Francisco Rivera
CM 8   Hugo Gomes   65'
CM 5   Jacob Mahler   90'
RW 76   Dodi Alekvan Djin   65'
LW 77   Malik Risaldi
CF 94   Dalberto   90'
Substitutions:
GK 88   Satria Tama
CB 2   Guntur Ariyadi   82'
DM 10   Slamet Nurcahyono   65'
CM 15   Ricki Ariansyah
RW 21   Riyatno Abiyoso   65'
RW 23   Bayu Gatra
LW 27   Make Aldo
LB 28   Kartika Vedhayanto
CF 31   Yuda Editya   90'
DM 42   Feby Ramzy   90'
Manager:
  Rakhmad Basuki
(caretaker)
GK 29   Kevin Ray Mendoza   90'
RB 12   Henhen Herdiana   58'   72'
CB 22   Alberto Rodríguez
CB 2   Nick Kuipers
LB 56   Rezaldi Hehanussa
DM 11   Dedi Kusnandar (c)   40'
CM 53   Rachmat Irianto
AM 93   Stefano Beltrame
RW 13   Febri Hariyadi   72'
LW 77   Ciro Alves
CF 19   David da Silva
Substitutions:
GK 14   Teja Paku Alam   90'
CB 5   Kakang Rudianto
RW 7   Beckham Putra   90+3'   72'
CF 9   Ezra Walian   72'
CF 16   Achmad Jufriyanto
CM 23   Marc Klok   40'
LB 27   Zalnando
CB 32   Victor Igbonefo
RW 96   Ryan Kurnia
LB 97   Edo Febriansah
Manager:
  Bojan Hodak

Man of the Match:
Ciro Alves (Persib)

Assistant referees:
Sulaiman Simatupang (Padang Lawas)
Sriyanto (East Jakarta)
Fourth official:
Gedion Dapaherang (East Jakarta)
Video assistant referee:
Aprisman Aranda (Padangpanjang)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Adi Nanda (North Jakarta)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if tied on aggregate and away goals
  • Penalty shoot-out if still tied after extra time (no away goals rule applied)
  • Ten named substitutes, of which up to five may be used, with a sixth allowed in extra time.

Statistics

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Overall
Statistic Madura United Persib
Goals scored 1 3
Total shots 18 18
Shots on target 4 6
Ball possession 73% 27%
Passes 574 232
Corner kicks 10 3
Offsides 0 1
Fouls conceded 14 8
Yellow cards 0 2
Red cards 0 0

Post-match

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With this victory, Persib gained their third unified top flight league title, the second best club in terms of the title, only losing to Persipura with four titles. If their five titles in Perserikatan were also considered, they have won a total of eight Indonesian football champions titles. This record was also second best, only beaten by Persija Jakarta which already had a total of eleven titles.[5]

As a Croatian, Bojan Hodak became the first foreign head coach in Persib's history to claim an Indonesian league champions title. Previously in the unified league era, Persib won their titles led by Sundanese locals, Indra Thohir in 1995 and Djadjang Nurdjaman in 2014.

In addition to the title, Persib also received two individual season awards. Bojan Hodak was awarded as the Best Coach, while striker David da Silva became the Top Goalscorer with a total of 30 goals.[6]

For Madura United, this loss was their first in a national league final since the 1987–88 Galatama final, where they lost 1–3 to NIAC Mitra. Nevertheless, this season's result was the best for the team in the unified league era, eclipsing their semi-finalist finish in 2014.

Despite their defeat, Madura United received a consolation with the season's Best Player award given to their midfielder, Francisco Rivera.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Resmi, Jadwal Championship Series Liga 1". CNN Indonesia. 4 May 2024. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Adendum Regulasi Kompetisi BRI Liga 1 – 2023/24" (PDF). LIB Assets (in Indonesian). PT Liga Indonesia Baru. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Adendum Regulasi Kompetisi BRI Liga 1 – 2023/24" (PDF). LIB Assets (in Indonesian). PT Liga Indonesia Baru. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Regulasi Kompetisi BRI Liga 1 2023–2024" (PDF). ligaindonesiabaru.com. PT. Liga Indonesia Baru. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 July 2023. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Daftar Juara Liga Indonesia: Gelar Ketiga Persib". detik.com. 31 May 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Striker Persib Bandung David Da Silva Jadi Top Skor Liga 1 Musim Ini, Bojan Hodak Jadi Pelatih Terbaik". Tempo. 31 May 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Daftar Lengkap Peraih Penghargaan Liga 1 2023/24". viva.co.id. 31 May 2024. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
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