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2010–11 Indonesia Super League


FieldValue
competitionIndonesian Super League
season2010–11
dates26 September 2010 – 19 June 2011
matches210
total goals612
winnersPersipura Jayapura
2nd ISL title
3rd Indonesian title
relegatedBontang (via play-off)
PSM Makassar
Persema Malang
Persibo Bojonegoro
continentalcup1[Champions League](2012-afc-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersPersipura Jayapura
continentalcup2[AFC Cup](2012-afc-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersArema Indonesia
league topscorerBoaz Solossa (22 goals)
biggest home winArema 8–0 Bontang
(19 June 2011)
biggest away winPelita Jaya 0–5 Persipura
(30 September 2010)
Bontang 0–5 Arema
(2 October 2010)
highest scoringPersipura 8–1 Bontang
(20 October 2010)
Persija 7–2 Persisam
(23 April 2011)
longest wins8 matches
Persipura Jayapura
(ended 25 January 2011)
longest unbeaten14 matches
Persipura Jayapura
(until end of season)
longest losses6 matches
Persijap Jepara
(ended 22 March 2011)
highest attendance36,994
Arema 1–0 Persipura
(6 February 2011)
lowest attendance0
Persib 1–0 Pelita Jaya
(6 February 2011)
Persib 1–1 Semen Padang
(9 February 2011)
PSPS 0–3 Persiwa
(11 April 2011)
attendance2,331,654
average attendance11,103
prevseason[2009–10](2009-10-indonesia-super-league)
nextseason[2011–12 ISL](2011-12-indonesia-super-league)[2011–12 IPL](2011-12-indonesia-premier-league)
[2011 LPI](2011-liga-primer-indonesia)

2nd ISL title 3rd Indonesian title PSM Makassar Persema Malang Persibo Bojonegoro (19 June 2011) (30 September 2010) Bontang 0–5 Arema (2 October 2010) (20 October 2010) Persija 7–2 Persisam (23 April 2011) Persipura Jayapura (ended 25 January 2011) Persipura Jayapura (until end of season) Persijap Jepara (ended 22 March 2011) Arema 1–0 Persipura (6 February 2011) Persib 1–0 Pelita Jaya (6 February 2011) Persib 1–1 Semen Padang (9 February 2011) PSPS 0–3 Persiwa (11 April 2011) 2011 LPI 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.

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.

Stadia and locations

ClubCity/RegencyProvinceStadiumCapacity
Arema IndonesiaMalang RegencyEast JavaKanjuruhan35,000
BontangBontangEast KalimantanMulawarman20,000
DeltrasSidoarjo RegencyEast JavaGelora Delta35,000
Pelita JayaKarawang RegencyWest JavaSingaperbangsa25,000
Persela LamonganLamonganEast JavaSurajaya25,000
Persib BandungBandung Regency
BandungWest JavaSi Jalak Harupat
Siliwangi40,000
15,000
Persiba BalikpapanBalikpapanEast KalimantanPersiba Stadium12,500
Persija JakartaJakartaDKI JakartaGelora Bung Karno88,306
Persijap JeparaJeparaCentral JavaGelora Bumi Kartini25,000
Persipura JayapuraJayapuraPapuaMandala30,000
Persisam PutraSamarindaEast KalimantanSegiri25,000
Persiwa WamenaJayawijaya RegencyPapuaPendidikan15,000
PSPS PekanbaruPekanbaru
Kuansing RegencyRiauKaharuddin Nasution
Sport Centre25,000
Semen PadangPadangWest SumatraHaji Agus Salim28,000
SriwijayaPalembangSouth SumateraJakabaring40,000

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.

TeamCoach1CaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Arema IndonesiaCZESINLottoIjen Nirwana, Axis
BontangIDN Fachry HusainiTOGSpecs
DeltrasIDNBRALotto[Kahuripan Nirwana Village](https://bakrieland.com/id_signaturedevelopments/project_4/2-kahuripan-nirwana/)
Pelita JayaSRBMASLottoEsia, [Recapital](https://pasarmodal.ojk.go.id/PerusahaanEfek/Detail/LK/)
Persela LamonganIDNBRAReebokSo Nice
Persib BandungIDNIDNJomaDaya Honda
Persiba BalikpapanIDN (*caretaker*)CROReebokBankaltim
Persija JakartaIDNIDNLeagueDJARUM ISL
Persijap JeparaIDNBRALotto[Bank Jateng](https://www.bankjateng.co.id/)
Persipura JayapuraBRAIDNSpecs[Bosowa](https://www.bosowa.co.id/),[Bank Papua](http://www.bankpapua.com/)
Persisam PutraIDNIDNLottoBankaltim
Persiwa WamenaIDNLBRLotto[Bank Papua](http://www.bankpapua.com/)
PSPS PekanbaruIDN Abdul Rahman GurningCMRLotto
Semen PadangIDNIDNSpecsSemen Padang
SriwijayaBULSKNSpecs[Bank Sumsel-Babel](http://www.banksumselbabel.com/)
  • Nike produced a new match ball, named the T90 Tracer.

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyTableIncoming managerDate of appointmentTable
PersibFRA Darko JanackovićContract terminated20 September 2010Pre-seasonSRB Jovo Cuckovic24 September 201018th
DeltrasIDN Nus YaderaMutual Consent20 September 2010Pre-seasonIDN Mustaqim21 September 2010
PersijapPOR Divaldo AlvesResign1 Oktober 201014thIDN Anjar Widodo (caretaker)2 Oktober 201017th
PersijapIDN Anjar Widodo (caretaker)End of caretaker spell9 Oktober 201017thIDN Suimin Diharja12 Oktober 2010
Pelita JayaIDN Djadjang Nurdjaman (caretaker)Mutual Consent6 November 201018thSRB Misha Radovic7 November 2010
PersibSRB Jovo CuckovicContract terminated20 November 201018thIDN Daniel Roekito3 December 2010
PersibaINA JunaediResigned2 February 201112thIDN Haryadi (caretaker)3 February 2011
DeltrasIDN MustaqimDismissed26 April 201114thIDN Nus Yadera1 May 2011

Foreign players

ClubVisa 1Visa 2Visa 3Asian-Visa 1Asian-Visa 2Former Player(s)
Arema IndonesiaSlovakia Roman ChmeloSlovakia Roman GolianURY Esteban GuillenSingapore Noh Alam ShahSingapore Muhammad RidhuanCameroon Pierre Njanka
BontangTogo Ali KhaddafiCMR Nyeck NyobeCMR Émile MbambaJapan Kenji AdachiharaPHI Satoshi OtomoCroatia Romeo Filipović
Cameroon Julius Akosah
Pelita JayaParaguay Juan RamirezScotland Chris DoigMali Dramane CoulibalyMASAustralia Troy HearfieldArgentina Walter Brizuela
Japan Tomoyuki Sakai
Japan Yuichi Shibakoya
DeltrasBrazil Danilo FernandoBrazil Márcio SouzaBrazil Cristiano LopesAustralia Steve HeskethSouth Korea Park Chan Young*None*
PerselaBrazil Fabiano BeltrameMorocco Redouane BarkaouiArgentina Gustavo LópezSouth Korea Kim Yong-HanSingapore Fahrudin MustafićSouth Korea An Hyo-yeon
PersemaAUS Robert Gaspar
CMR Herman Abanda
CMR Guy Mamoun
CMR Seme Pattrick
PersibCameroon Abanda HermanMontenegro Miljan RadovićBrazil Hilton MoreiraJapan Shohei Matsunaga*None*Argentina Pablo Francés
Singapore Baihakki Khaizan
PersibaCroatia Mijo DadicParaguay Aldo BarretoArgentina Robertino PugliaraSyria Muhammad AlbichoSingapore Khairul AmriPhilippines Jason de Jong
South Korea Kim Yong-Hee
PersiboBRA Eduardo Bizzaro
BRA Wallacer
CHN Li Zhixing
CIV Eugène Dadi
KOR Kim Kang-hyun
PersijaCameroon Eric BayemiNigeria Greg NwokoloLiberia Oliver MakorSingapore Agu CasmirSingapore Precious EmuejerayeCameroon Julius Akosah
PersijapBrazil Alberto GonçalvesBrazil Evaldo SilvaArgentina Jose SebastianSouth Korea Yoon Sung Min*None*Spain Xavi Pérez
Portugal Guti Ribeiro
PersipuraCameroon Bio PaulinNigeria Victor IgbonefoLiberia Zah RahanSouth Korea Yoo Jae-Hoon*None**None*
Persisam PutraCHI Julio LopezUruguay Ronald FagundezCameroon Joel TsimiUzbekistan Pavel SolominSouth Korea Choi Dong-soo*None*
Semen PadangArgentina Esteban VizcarraCameroon David PagbeLiberia Edward Junior WilsonSouth Korea Yoo Hyun-KooSouth Korea Park Chul-Hyung*None*
PersiwaSerbia Sasa ZecevicLiberia Boakay FodayLiberia Erick LewisJapan Yuichi ShibakoyaJapan Sakai TomoyukiChina Li Houyuan
PSMAUS Goran Šubara
AUS Srećko Mitrović
CMR Basile Onambele
NGA Anoure Obiora
SYR Marwan Sayedeh
PSPSCameroon Banaken BassokenCameroon Herman DzumafoCameroon Patrice NzekouSouth Korea Shin Hyun Joon*None*Australia Josh Maguire
SriwijayaBrazil Diano (footballer)Cameroon Thierry GathuessiSaint Kitts and Nevis Keith GumbsSouth Korea Kim Yong-HeeSouth Korea Lim Joon-SikBrazil Júlio César
China Mu Yongjie

League table

Results

Promotion/relegation play-off

Main article: 2011 Indonesia Super League play-off

Indonesia Super League Liga Indonesia Premier Division Istigfar Cirelli
P. Wanggai NB: (O) = Play-off winner; (P) = Promoted to Indonesia Super League; (R) = Relegated to Indonesian Premier Division.

[[2011 Indonesia Super League All-Star Game|2011 Indonesia Super League All-Star game]]

Season statistics

Top goal scorers

Including matches played on 8 May 2011

RankScorerClubGoals1245911
IDN Boaz SolossaPersipura
PAR Aldo BarretoPersiba
LBR Edward Wilson JuniorSemen Padang
JPN Kenji AdachiharaBontang
BRA Marcio SouzaDeltras
NGA Greg NwokoloPersija
LBR Boakay Eddie FodayPersiwa
CHI Julio LopezPersisam Putra
CMR Herman DzumafoPSPS
INA Bambang PamungkasPersija
BRA Cristiano LopesDeltras

Hat-tricks

Main article: List of Indonesia Super League hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
LBRSemen PadangPersiwa Wamena[3–0](https://web.archive.org/web/20120727160158/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3683&home=SEMEN%20PADANG)
SINArema IndonesiaBontang[5–0](https://web.archive.org/web/20120727160222/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3685&home=BONTANG%20FC)
INAPersipura JayapuraArema Indonesia[6–1](https://web.archive.org/web/20120615173019/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3810&home=PERSIPURA)
MontenegroPersib BandungPersiwa Wamena[5–2](https://web.archive.org/web/20120727160248/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3833&home=PERSIB)
LBRSemen PadangDeltras[3–0](https://web.archive.org/web/20120727160102/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3891&home=DELTRAS)
SIN 4Arema IndonesiaPSPS Pekanbaru[4–2](https://web.archive.org/web/20120727160130/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3887&home=AREMA%20INDONESIA)
NGRPersija JakartaPersisam Putra[7–2](https://web.archive.org/web/20120804200809/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3913&home=PERSIJA)
PARPersiba BalikpapanPersela Lamongan[4–0](https://web.archive.org/web/20120327231118/http://liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3904&home=PERSIBA%20BALIKPAPAN)
PARPersiba BalikpapanBontang[5–3](https://web.archive.org/web/20120804201603/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3916&home=BONTANG%20FC)
IDNArema IndonesiaBontang[8–0](https://web.archive.org/web/20120804203132/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3974&home=AREMA%20INDONESIA)
LBRPersiwa WamenaPelita Jaya[3–3](https://web.archive.org/web/20120804203201/http://www.liga-indonesia.co.id/bli/index.php?go=news.matchreview&matchID=3963&home=PERSIWA)
  • 4 : Player scored 4 goals

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Edward Wilson Junior for Semen Padang against Persipura Jayapura (26 September 2010)
  • Quickest goal of the season: 43 seconds – Saktiawan Sinaga for Semen Padang against Persela Lamongan (8 January 2011)
  • Widest winning margin: 8 goals
    • Arema Indonesia 8–0 Bontang (19 June 2011)
  • Highest scoring game: 9 goals
    • Persipura Jayapura 8–1 Bontang (20 October 2010)
    • Persija Jakarta 7–2 Persisam Putra Samarinda (23 April 2011)
  • Most goals scored in a match by a single team: 8 goals
    • Persipura Jayapura 8–1 Bontang (20 October 2010)
    • Arema Indonesia 8–0 Bontang (19 June 2011)
  • Fewest games failed to score in: 3 – Persipura Jayapura
  • Most games failed to score in: 12 – Deltras Sidoarjo

Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets: 13 – Arema FC
  • Fewest clean sheets: 1 – Bontang FC

Attendance

References

References

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  11. (2011). "2010-11 ISL Results". Liga-Indonesia.co.id.
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