Liga 1 Putri
Organising bodyPSSI
Founded25 July 2019 (2019-07-25)
First season2019
CountryIndonesia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Current championsPersib Putri (1st title)
(2019)
Most championshipsPersib Putri (1 title)
TV partnersTVRI (Indonesia and International)
Mola (Indonesia and Timor-Leste)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Liga 1 Putri (English: Women's League One), is the top-flight women's football league in Indonesia. Supervised by the PSSI, the league is participated by ten clubs, with each side fielding a team in the Liga 1 men's league.[1] The league's inaugural season began on 5 October 2019.[2]

History

On 25 July 2019, during a general assembly meeting with all Liga 1 club representative in Jakarta, Acting Chairperson of PSSI Iwan Budianto announced the formation of the new Liga 1 Putri.[1] From 2006, the Pertiwi Cup was Indonesia's top women's association football competition. However compared to the Liga 1 Putri, the Pertiwi Cup was contested by Indonesian provincial selection teams and not by clubs. The league was formed as a means to aid the selection of players for the Indonesian women's national team and so that the competition between boys and girls is balanced.[3]

Ten teams out of 18 in 2019 Liga 1 teams announced their participation in the inaugural season of Liga 1 Putri: Persija, PSM, Persib, TIRA-Persikabo, Bali United, Arema, PSIS, Persipura, PSS, Persebaya.[1]

Format

There are 10 teams in the league, divided into two groups for the first round. In the first round, all groups play four-series home tournament with five matches for each series. The best two teams advance to semi-finals. Semi-finals and finals play home and away format.[4]

Past winners

Liga 1 Putri finals
Season Home team Score Away team Venue
2019 Persib Putri 3–0 TIRA-Persikabo Kartini Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung
TIRA-Persikabo Kartini 1–3 Persib Putri Pakansari Stadium, Cibinong
Persib Putri won 6–1 on aggregate
2020 Season was not held due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021 Season was not held due to COVID-19 pandemic[6]

Performances

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Persib Putri 1 0 2019
TIRA-Persikabo Kartini 0 1 2019

Awards

Top scorer

Year Scorer Club Goals
2019 Indonesia Insyafadya Salsabillah TIRA-Persikabo Kartini 14

Best players

Year Player Club
2019 Indonesia Reva Octaviani Persib Putri

Best young players

Year Player Club
2019 Indonesia Helsya Maeisyaroh TIRA-Persikabo Kartini

Broadcasters

In Indonesia, the league was broadcast by free-to-air public television network TVRI and Djarum Media's premium multi platform network Mola through 2022. For the first edition, Mola broadcast selected matches from opening series and TVRI from third series, the rights also included four semi finals and both finals.[7][8] Live matches on Nasional were also available for viewers outside Indonesia through TVRI website and TVRI Klik app.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "10 Tim Komitemen Ikuti Liga 1 Putri 2019". PSSI - Football Association of Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  2. "Kick Off Liga 1 Putri Dimulai 6 Oktober 2019". PSSI - Football Association of Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  3. Rudi, Alsadad (26 July 2019). Jaya, Eris Eka (ed.). "10 Klub Indonesia Bersedia Ikut Liga 1 Putri 2019 Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kompas Cyber Media. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  4. "Kick Off Liga 1 Putri Dimulai 6 Oktober 2019". PSSI - Football Association of Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  5. Aruan, Frengky (9 December 2020). "Top Skorer Liga 1 Putri Dapat Tawaran dari Klub Timor Leste". Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  6. Siahaan, Michael (29 May 2021). Wicaksono, Aditya Eko Sigit (ed.). "PSSI: Liga 1 Putri tak digelar pada 2021". antaranews.com. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  7. "Mola TV dan TVRI Komitmen Siarkan Sepak Bola Tanah Air". KOMPASIANA (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  8. Fitra, Khadijah Shahnaz (4 September 2019). Dennys, Ferril (ed.). "Mola TV Kini Gaet PSSI Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kompas Cyber Media. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
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