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1980–82 Galatama
The 1980–82 Galatama was the second season of Galatama which was held from 11 October 1980 to 13 March 1982.
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| 11 October 1980 – 13 March 1982 |
| NIAC Mitra |
| 306 |
| 816 (2.67 per match) |
| Syamsul Arifin (30 goals) |
| ← 1979–80 1982–83 → |
The 1980–82 Galatama was the second season of Galatama which was held from 11 October 1980 to 13 March 1982.
The 1980–82 season saw five new clubs enter the league from PSSI's selection process, though one (BBSA Tama) withdrew midway through the previous season. The new clubs are:
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Angkasa
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UMS 80
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Mercu Buana
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Bintang Timur
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Makassar Utama
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Warna Agung (Jakarta)
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Jayakarta (Jakarta)
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Tunas Inti (Jakarta)
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UMS 80 (Jakarta)
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Arseto (Jakarta)
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Angkasa (Solo)
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Pardedetex (Medan)
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Mercu Buana (Medan)
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Jaka Utama (Lampung)
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NIAC Mitra (Surabaya)
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Indonesia Muda (Surabaya)
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Parkesa 78 (Sidoarjo)
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Cahaya Kita (Semarang)
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Bintang Timur (Jakarta)
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Sari Bumi Raya (Yogyakarta)
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Buana Putra (Bogor)
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Tidar Sakti (Magelang)
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Makassar Utama (Makassar)
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