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1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
Football season in Indonesia
Football season in Indonesia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Liga Indonesia Premier Division |
| season | 1994–95 |
| dates | 27 November 1994 – 30 July 1995 |
| winners | Persib |
| 1st Premier Division title | |
| 6th Indonesian title | |
| continentalcup1 | Asian Club Championship |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Persib |
| continentalcup2 | Asian Cup Winners' Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Petrokimia Putra |
| relegated | PS Bengkulu |
| Warna Agung | |
| PSIR | |
| PSIM | |
| matches | 559 |
| total goals | 1417 |
| league topscorer | Peri Sandria |
| (34 goals) | |
| biggest home win | Pelita Jaya 10–2 Persijatim |
| (14 June 1995) | |
| biggest away win | PS Bengkulu 1–6 Pelita Jaya |
| (15 April 1995) | |
| Persijatim 0–5 Arseto | |
| (15 April 1995) | |
| Warna Agung 0–5 Semen Padang | |
| (7 May 1995) | |
| highest scoring | Pelita Jaya 10–2 Persijatim |
| (14 June 1995) | |
| nextseason | 1995–96 |
1st Premier Division title 6th Indonesian title Warna Agung PSIR PSIM (34 goals) (14 June 1995) (15 April 1995) Persijatim 0–5 Arseto (15 April 1995) Warna Agung 0–5 Semen Padang (7 May 1995) (14 June 1995) The 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (known as the Liga Dunhill for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top division of Indonesian football following the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama. The season began on 27 November 1994 and ended on 30 July 1995. The league was made up of 34 clubs. Persib won the title after beating Petrokimia Putra 1–0 in the final.
Overview
Background
The league started in 1994. The lack of ticket sales in Galatama and the lack of commercial aspects in Perserikatan made PSSI take a bold decision. The Indonesian football association decided to form a new fully professional league called the Liga Indonesia Premier Division as a merger of Galatama and Perserikatan.
Due to the merger, there were 34 inaugural clubs in the league. Two clubs that should have been relegated to the First Division, Persiba and PS Bengkulu were allowed to compete while PS Aceh Putra chose to withdraw. To solve this issue, the league is split into two regional divisions with each division consisting 17 clubs. The top four clubs from each division then entered the second stage which is played in a group stage format consisting of two groups of four. Then, the top two clubs from each group proceed to the knockout stage (semifinals and final) where they will play for the title.
The shift of the league to a more commercial form has made PSSI move to find sponsors to sustain the wheels of the league. Dunhill, a cigarette manufacturer from the UK is the first company to dive in and become the inaugural title sponsor of the league. As a result of this sponsorship, Dunhill poured funds up to Rp4.5 billion per season and provided subsidies of Rp100 million for each Premier Division club. Dunhill also gave a prize of Rp75 million for the champions, Rp50 million for the runners-up, and Rp25 million for the league's best player. The funds provided by Dunhill were pretty high for financial standards in 1994. Thus, the Liga Indonesia Premier Division was then given the name Liga Dunhill.
Before the league started, PSSI also lifted the ban for foreign players to compete in the league that was active since 1982. This resulted in some high-profile signings with clubs signing seasoned veterans of the world stage.
Season summary
The inaugural duel of th3 brand-new league brought together the champions of the last edition from each competition on 27 November 1994. Pelita Jaya were the last winners of Galatama while Persib were winners of the 1993–94 Perserikatan. The match ended 1–0 for Pelita Jaya with their striker Dejan Gluščević becoming the first player to score a goal in the new top-flight in the 60th minute. By the end of the first stage, PS Bengkulu, Warna Agung, PSIR, and PSIM were the clubs that were relegated from the league. The first wave of foreign players coming to the league proved to be ineffective in improving results, leading to clubs reshuffling the foreign players they had within their squads right before the second stage began.
Persib would eventually become the inaugural champions of the league. The Maung Bandung, who only finished as runners-up in the West Division, won the title thanks to a narrow 1–0 victory over Petrokimia Putra in the final held in Gelora Senayan Main Stadium on 30 July 1995. The final was not without controversy however as Petrokimia striker Jacksen F. Tiago had a goal ruled out for offside at the 30th minute. Nevertheless, Sutiono Lamso scored later in the 76th minute for Persib and they held on to lead until the end of the game. Persib won the title with a team consisting of local players only when most of the title challengers had at least one foreign player. Meanwhile, Bandung Raya striker Peri Sandria was the league's inaugural top scorer. The 34 goals he scored was a top-flight record which stood for 22 years until Sylvano Comvalius scored 37 goals in the 2017 Liga 1.
Teams
Stadiums and locations
Bandung teams
Gresik teams
Jakarta teams
Malang teams
Medan teams
Semarang teams
Surabaya teams
Yogyakarta teams
| West Division | Team | Location | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arseto | Solo | Sriwedari | |
| Bandung Raya | Bandung | Siliwangi | |
| BPD Jateng | Semarang | Jatidiri | |
| Mataram Putra | Yogyakarta | Mandala Krida | |
| Medan Jaya | Medan | Teladan | |
| Pelita Jaya | Jakarta (South Jakarta) | Lebak Bulus | |
| Persib | Bandung | Siliwangi | |
| Persija | Jakarta (Central Jakarta) | Menteng | |
| Persijatim | Jakarta (East Jakarta) | Rawamangun | |
| Persiku | Kudus | Wergu Wetan | |
| Persiraja | Banda Aceh | Haji Dimurthala | |
| Persita | Tangerang | Benteng | |
| PS Bengkulu | Bengkulu | Semarak | |
| PSDS | Deli Serdang | Baharuddin Siregar | |
| PSMS | Medan | Teladan | |
| Semen Padang | Padang | Haji Agus Salim | |
| Warna Agung | Jakarta (South Jakarta) | Gelora Senayan |
| East Division | Team | Location | Stadium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arema | Malang | Gajayana | |
| ASGS | Surabaya | Gelora 10 November | |
| Barito Putera | Banjarmasin | May 17th | |
| Gelora Dewata | Denpasar | Ngurah Rai | |
| Mitra Surabaya | Surabaya | Gelora 10 November | |
| Persebaya | Surabaya | Gelora 10 November | |
| Persegres | Gresik | Petrokimia | |
| Persema | Malang | Gajayana | |
| Persiba | Balikpapan | Persiba | |
| Persipura | Jayapura | Mandala | |
| Petrokimia Putra | Gresik | Petrokimia | |
| Pupuk Kaltim | Bontang | Mulawarman | |
| Putra Samarinda | Samarinda | Segiri Samarinda | |
| PSIM | Yogyakarta | Mandala Krida | |
| PSIR | Rembang | Krida | |
| PSIS | Semarang | Jatidiri | |
| PSM | Ujung Pandang | Andi Mattalata |
Kits and sponsorship
All of the teams kits are provided by Adidas and sponsored by Dunhill as part of the league's sponsorship deal.
Foreign players
| Club | Player 1 | Player 2 | Player 3 | Former Player |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Persiraja | ||||
| PSMS | ||||
| PSDS | ||||
| Semen Padang | BRA Claudio Luzardi | BRA Antonio Claudio | CIV Didier Kessack | |
| PS Bengkulu | ||||
| Persita | ||||
| Warna Agung | ||||
| Persija | ||||
| Persijatim | ||||
| Pelita Jaya | CMR Maboang Kessack | CMR Roger Milla | FR Yugoslavia Milorad Bajovic | FR Yugoslavia Dejan Gluščević |
| FR Yugoslavia Miodrag Božović | ||||
| Persib | ||||
| Bandung Raya | CMR Olinga Atangana | CMR Tibidi Alexis | FR Yugoslavia Dejan Gluščević | |
| PSIS | ||||
| BPD Jateng | ||||
| PSIR | ||||
| Persiku | ||||
| Arseto | ||||
| PSIM | ||||
| Mataram Putra | ||||
| Persema | ||||
| Arema | ||||
| Persegres | ||||
| Petrokimia Putra | BRA Carlos de Mello | BRA Jacksen Tiago | TRI Darryl Sinerine | Angola Botonga Efekele |
| Angola Fernando Miquel da Silva | ||||
| Persebaya | ||||
| Mitra Surabaya | Bulgaria Iliev Mindev | BRA Gomes de Oliveira | BRA Julio Cesar | Bulgaria Nakev Stoyan |
| Zaire Kapuia Wa Kapuia | ||||
| Assyabaab | ||||
| Gelora Dewata | Angola Vata Matanu Garcia | Angola Abel Campos | Cameroon Mbog Nyetam Jeremie | |
| Persiba | ||||
| Pupuk Kaltim | ROM Iulian Minea | CMR J.P. Mbvoum Mayoh | CMR Justin Imandi | ROM Iulian Pomuhaci |
| BRA Francisco Jose Soares | ||||
| Putra Samarinda | ||||
| Barito Putera | ||||
| PSM | ||||
| Persipura | ||||
| Medan Jaya | ROM Jijie Claudiu | ROM Cinca Marius | Zaire Makukula Kuyungana |
First stage
West Division
East Division
Second stage
The second stage was played from 19 to 26 July 1995. The matches were held at Gelora Senayan Main Stadium in Jakarta.
Group A
Group B
Knockout stage
|28 July – Jakarta|Pupuk Kaltim|0|Petrokimia Putra|1 |28 July – Jakarta|Persib|1|Barito Putera|0 |30 July – Jakarta|Petrokimia Putra|0|Persib|1 | team-width = 170 | score-width = 50
Semifinals
Final
Main article: 1995 Liga Indonesia Premier Division Final
Awards
Top scorers
The following is a list of the top scorers from the 1994–95 season.
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | IDN Peri Sandria | Bandung Raya | 34 |
| 2 | IDN Buyung Ismu | Pelita Jaya | 30 |
| 3 | FR Yugoslavia Dejan Gluščević | Bandung Raya | 22 |
| 4 | Angola Vata Matanu Garcia | Gelora Dewata | 21 |
| IDN Sutiono Lamso | Persib | 21 | |
| 5 | IDN Widodo C. Putro | Petrokimia Putra | 18 |
Best player
- INA Widodo C. Putro (Petrokimia Putra)
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