Soeratin Cup[1] is an Indonesian football competition for players under the age of eighteen. Previously the competition was sponsored by Indofood and was called Liga Indofood.
Organising body | PSSI |
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Founded | 1965 |
Region | Indonesia |
Number of teams | National 29 (U-17) 23 (U-15) 23 (U-13) |
Current champions | U-18/U-17: PSBK Blitar (1st title) U-15: PSP Padang (1st title) U-13: Asiana SS (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | U-18/U-17 Persijap Jepara Persebaya Surabaya (3 titles each) U-15 Askot Bandung SSB All Star Rahuning PSP Padang (1 title each) U-13 Asiana SS (1 title) |
Television broadcasters | Mola |
2023–24 |
Soeratin name used as the name for the dedicated this championship trophy as a tribute to one of the main founder and the chairman of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).
The participants of this competition comes from all junior clubs from all board members to thirty-four local football associations throughout Indonesia.
Competition format
editThe competition begins with a competition at the district and the city that is held simultaneously across the board football union branches throughout Indonesia. The best team drives the next round of competition at the provincial level.
This provincial competition follows the best teams from each competition that is held by the Indonesian football union branch manager in the area of the province. The competition is held by the Indonesian football association board area. Two to four best teams from every province of this round advance to the regional level or the level of the island.
The competition level of this region is held in six regions of northern Sumatra, southern Sumatra, Java-Bali, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi and eastern Indonesia (Nusa Tenggara · Maluku · Papua). A total of thirty two teams qualify for the national level.
National competition is held by the board Indonesian youth development section. This competition will produce future players for the Indonesia national football team.
Champions
editUnder-18 (1965–2011)
editUnder-17 (2012–present)
editSeason | Champions | Score | Runners-up |
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2012 | PSDS Deli Serdang | 2–2 (6–5) (p) |
Persema Malang |
2014 | Jember United | 3–1 | Persis Solo |
2016 | Persab Brebes | 4–1 | Askot Kota Samarinda |
2017 | PKN Penajam Utama | 3–2 | Persita Tangerang |
2019 | Persebaya Surabaya | 2–0 | Persipan Pandeglang |
2019–20 | PSBK Blitar | 1–0 | PS Palembang |
2021–22 | Bhayangkara | 3–0 | PSJS South Jakarta |
2023–24 | Batavia | 1–1 (5–3) (p) |
Persikopa Pariaman |
Under-15 (2017–present)
editSeason | Champions | Score | Runners-up |
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2017 | Askot Kota Bandung | 4–1 | PSSA Asahan |
2019 | SSB All Star Rahuning | 2–1 | Persis Solo |
2019–20 | PSP Padang | 2–1 | Gabsis Sambas |
2021–22 | ASIOP | 0–0 (3–2) (p) |
PSSA Asahan |
2023–24 | Persija Muda | 2–1 | Persebaya Surabaya |
Under-13 (2022–present)
editSeason | Champions | Score | Runners-up |
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2021–22 | Asiana SS | 2–1 | Bhayangkara |
2023–24 | Persikutim East Kutai | 1–1 (5–4) (p) |
ASIOP |
References
edit- ^ "Liga U18 & U16 Tunggu Kesiapan Tuan Rumah". Archived from the original on 2016-03-26.
External links
edit- Official website (in Indonesian and English)