2021–22 Liga 1 (Indonesia)

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Liga 1
Season2021–22
Dates27 August 2021 – 30 April 2022
2022 AFC Cup[1]Bali United
PSM
Matches played225
Goals scored526 (2.34 per match)
Top goalscorerIlija Spasojević
(18 goals)
Biggest home winBali United 5–0 Persiraja
(30 November 2021)
Persikabo 1973 5–0 Persiraja
(9 December 2021)
Biggest away winPersiraja 0–4 Persib
(24 November 2021)
Highest scoringPersik 4–2 Persipura
(21 October 2021)
Persib 4–2 PSS
(22 October 2021)
Persikabo 1973 4–2 Persela
(27 November 2021)
Persebaya 3–3 Persija
(14 February 2022)
Longest winning run5 matches
Bali United
Borneo
Persebaya
Persib
Longest unbeaten run23 matches
Arema
Longest winless run19 matches
Persiraja
Longest losing run6 matches
Persipura
2020
2022
All statistics correct as of 18 February 2022.

The 2021–22 Liga 1, also known as BRI Liga 1 for sponsorship reasons,[2] is the fifth season of Liga 1 under its current name and the 12th season of the top-flight Indonesian professional league for association football clubs since its establishment in 2008. The season started on 27 August 2021.[3]

Bali United are the defending champions from the 2019 season after the 2020 Liga 1 season was abandoned and declared void after three matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic[]

Cancellation of the 2020 season[]

PSSI canceled the 2020 Liga 1 season after putting it under suspension twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first suspension was announced after finishing matchday three on 15 March 2020, two weeks after the government announced the first cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia. The initial suspension was only for two weeks but it was extended to 29 May 2020. However, the government blocked every attempt to resume the competition.[4] On 27 June 2020, PSSI issued a decree to continue Liga 1 from October 2020.[5]

After failing to obtain government and police permissions for the umpteenth time, PSSI on 29 September 2020 announced the second postponement of the 2020 season of Liga 1 and Liga 2. This time the initial suspension had a one-month period. After the end date was reached, PSSI on 29 October 2020 declared the 2020 football seasons could not be held in 2020. There was an attempt to resume the 2020 season in 2021. However, on 15 January 2021, PSSI decided to cancel the 2020 season of all football competitions and declared them void.[6][7]

2021 season plans[]

PSSI and PT LIB plan to hold the 2021 season in coordination with the Indonesian Police and other state agencies despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia, the country with the most COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia. The original plan was to hold it from 11 June 2021 and finish on 11 March 2022. After months of debate, PSSI decided against eliminating the relegation and promotion system, an option that many cash-strapped clubs proposed. PSSI also changed the starting date to early July 2021. COVID-19 restrictions in many cities on Java island delayed the commencement to late August 2021.[8][9]

In order to obtain government permission, PSSI and PT LIB themselves had to incorporate various COVID-19 restrictions for the 2021 season, including disallowing fans to be inside or outside the stadium before, during, and after matches. Only a maximum of 299 people, including players, coaches, team officials, security personnel, and special guests, are allowed to enter the stadium. In addition, all entrants are required to be tested, pass temperature checks, wear masks, and follow other health protocols. All players also must be fully vaccinated to be eligible to play. All matches are expected to be played on main island of Java to reduce contagion risks from air travel, leading to protests from non-Java teams that must relocate their base to a Java city.[10][11]

As a simulation for the 2021 season, PSSI held the 2021 Menpora Cup as a pre-season tournament for the Liga 1 teams. The event was held as a reference in implementing health protocols so that government and police officials become convinced that professional football matches would not turn into super-spreader events.[12]

2021 format[]

Cognizant of the fluctuating situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, PSSI and PT LIB decided the league format will be divided into six series that consider the infection levels across Java island. Each series will cover 45-54 matches (five to six matchdays) played in multiple designated regions to ensure no club will play in their home grounds. The venues can change days ahead of schedule if certain regions are deemed as COVID-19 red zones or violations to COVID-19 rules occurred at a specific stadium.[13]

The first series (six matchdays) will be held in the provinces of Banten, West Java, and DKI Jakarta with six stadiums (Benteng Taruna Stadium, Pakansari Stadium, Patriot Stadium (Indonesia), Wibawa Mukti Stadium, Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium and Jalak Harupat Stadium). The second series is planned to be held in the provinces Central Java and Special Region of Yogyakarta with five stadiums (Jatidiri Stadium, Citarum Stadium, Manahan Stadium, Maguwoharjo Stadium and Sultan Agung Stadium). The third series is planned to entirely run in East Java province but in different nine stadiums (Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Gelora 10 November Stadium, Kanjuruhan Stadium, Gajayana Stadium, Surajaya Stadium, Petrokimia Stadium, Gelora Delta Stadium, Brawijaya Stadium, Gelora Bangkalan Stadium).[14]

The fourth and fifth series will be held in Bali with limited supporters in four stadiums (Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium (Gianyar), Ngurah Rai Stadium (Denpasar), Kompyang Sujana Stadium (Denpasar), and Samudra Stadium (Badung)), before the sixth and last series is planned to take place at venues in the kick-off series in the provinces of Banten, West Java, and DKI Jakarta.[15]

Teams[]

Eighteen teams are competing in the league – all teams retained from the scrapped 2020 season.

Name changes[]

  • In early 2020, TIRA-Persikabo changed its name to Persikabo 1973.[16][17]
  • In late 2020, Bhayangkara relocated to Surakarta from Jakarta and changed its name to Bhayangkara Solo.[18] However, the changes were annulled, according to PSSI in its 2021 annual congress.[19]

Stadiums and locations[]

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Arema Malang Kanjuruhan 42,449
Bali United Gianyar Kapten I Wayan Dipta 23,081
Barito Putera Martapura Demang Lehman[a] 15,000
Bhayangkara Surakarta Manahan 20,000
Borneo Samarinda Segiri 16,000
Madura United Pamekasan Gelora Madura 15,000
Persebaya Surabaya Gelora Bung Tomo 45,134
Persela Lamongan Surajaya 16,000
Persib Bandung Si Jalak Harupat 27,000
Persija Jakarta Gelora Bung Karno[b] 77,193
Persik Kediri Brawijaya 20,000
Persikabo 1973 Cibinong Pakansari 30,000
Persipura Jayapura Mandala 30,000
Persiraja Banda Aceh Harapan Bangsa 45,000
Persita Tangerang Indomilk Arena[22] 30,000
PSIS Semarang [c] 7,000
PSM Makassar Andi Mattalata 15,000
PSS Sleman Maguwoharjo 31,700

Notes:

  1. ^ Barito Putera played their home matches at Demang Lehman due to the renovation of their stadium at May 17th.[20]
  2. ^ Persija also registered Patriot Candrabhaga as their home stadium.[21]
  3. ^ PSIS will play their home matches at Citarum because the rebuilding of their stadium at Jatidiri isn't finished yet.[23] They also registered Moch. Soebroto and .[24]

Personnel and kits[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and coaches may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor(s)
Arema Portugal Eduardo Almeida Indonesia Johan Alfarizi Indonesia SEA[25] Vidio1, The Legion Nutrition1, MS Glow for Men1, Indomie1, Panca Persada Medika2, Torabika Duo3
Bali United Brazil Stefano Cugurra Indonesia Fadil Sausu Indonesia Mills[26] Indofood1, Smartfren1, Wuling1, Buana Capital1, YCAB Foundation1, AdaKami1, Alderon1, OVO1, KukuBima Ener-G!1, Bank Ina1, Indomie2, Intersport2, CBN Fiber2, MS Glow for Men3, Vidio3
Barito Putera Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan[27] Indonesia Rizky Pora Indonesia Made by club Hasnur Group1, Maming Enam Sembilan1
Bhayangkara Northern Ireland Paul Munster Indonesia Awan Setho Indonesia Mills[28] BNI1, Envi1, Gojek2, Go-Pay2, Viral Blast Global2, Jasa Raharja3, Extra Joss3
Borneo Indonesia Fakhri Husaini[29] Uzbekistan Javlon Guseynov Indonesia Etams[30] Ansaf1, CRK1, Mr. Cuanisasi1, Extra Joss2, Energi Borneo Timur3
Madura United Brazil Fábio Lefundes[31] Indonesia Fachrudin Aryanto Indonesia XTen[32] Integra Group1, Kangean Energy Indonesia1, KukuBima Ener-G!1, POJUR1, Viral Blast Global2
Persebaya Indonesia Aji Santoso Indonesia Rachmat Irianto Indonesia AZA[33][34] Kapal Api1, Vidio1, Extra Joss1, Pansaka1, Go-Pay2, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya2, MPM Honda Distributor3, The Legion Nutrition3
Persela Indonesia Jafri Sastra[35] Indonesia Dwi Kuswanto Indonesia Adhoc[36] So Nice1, BeliKopi1, Extra Joss2
Persib Netherlands Robert Alberts Indonesia Supardi Nasir Indonesia Sportama[37] Indofood1, Mobil1, Permata Bank Syariah1, Halodoc1, Pria Punya Selera1, Intersport1, Kopi ABC2, Envi3, Didimax3, Indomie3
Persija Indonesia Sudirman[38] (caretaker) Indonesia Andritany Ardhiyasa Indonesia Juara[39] Amman Mineral1, KukuBima Ener-G! C-10001, Indomie1, Amindo Prima Sejahtera1, Anargya Aset Manajemen2, Viral Blast Global2
Persik Chile Javier Roca[40] Indonesia Andri Ibo Indonesia Noij[41] Extra Joss2, Harmoni Kediri3
Persikabo 1973 Indonesia Liestiadi[42] Indonesia Manahati Lestusen[a] Indonesia Adhoc[43] SBOTOP12, Extra Joss3
Persipura Argentina Alfredo Vera[44] Indonesia Ian Kabes Indonesia SPECS Freeport Indonesia1, KukuBima Ener-G!1, Bank Papua1, SIMANJA2, Kartu Debit Persipura2
Persiraja Brazil [45] Indonesia Mukhlis Nakata Indonesia Adhoc[46] Extra Joss1, Dek Gam Foundation1, PDAM Tirta Daroy1, Mifa Bersaudara1, JRG Rahayu Shuttle2, Ujong Neubok Dalam3
Persita Indonesia Widodo C. Putro Indonesia Agung Prasetyo Indonesia Made by club[47] Palang Merah Indonesia1, Matrix Broadband1, Indomilk1, Moya1, Krating Daeng2, Indomie2, SOS Children's Villages Indonesia2, Aetra Tangerang3
PSIS Montenegro Dragan Đukanović[48] Brazil Wallace Costa Indonesia RIORS[49][50] Charlie Hospital1, Baja Indoraya1, Indomie1, DBAsia.news1, Extra Joss2, Pelindo III2
PSM Netherlands Joop Gall[51] Indonesia Zulkifli Syukur Indonesia Ewako PSM![52] Honda1, Kalla Group1, KukuBima Ener-G!3
PSS Indonesia I Putu Gede[53] Indonesia Bagus Nirwanto Indonesia SMBD[54] Bank Mandiri1, Ace of News1, Indomie1, SKS Ready Mix1, Haji Tjandra Racing Team1, Viral Blast Global2

Notes:

  1. ^ On the front of shirt.
  2. ^ On the back of shirt.
  3. ^ On the sleeves.
  4. ^ On the shorts.

Additionally, SPECS made referee kits and also supplied the match ball, the Illuzion II.[55]

Captaincy changes:

  1. ^ Manahati Lestusen replaced Ciro Alves as team captain starting from week 14.

Coaching changes[]

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Week Table Incoming coach Date of appointment
PSM Croatia Bojan Hodak Signed by Kuala Lumpur City 9 January 2021[56] Pre-season Indonesia Syamsudin Batola (caretaker) 7 March 2021[57]
Persik Indonesia Budi Sudarsono Contract expired 10 February 2021[58] Indonesia Joko Susilo 11 March 2021[59]
Arema Brazil Carlos Oliveira Contract expired 17 February 2021[60] Portugal Eduardo Almeida 3 May 2021[61]
Persela Indonesia Nil Maizar Contract expired 23 February 2021[62] Indonesia Iwan Setiawan 2 June 2021[63]
Persija Indonesia Sudirman Demoted to assistant coach 26 April 2021[64] Italy Angelo Alessio 11 June 2021[65]
PSM Indonesia Syamsudin Batola (caretaker) End of caretaker role 8 July 2021 Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija 8 July 2021[66]
PSIS Montenegro Dragan Đukanović Resigned 10 August 2021[67] Indonesia Imran Nahumarury (caretaker) 10 August 2021[67]
Borneo Argentina Mario Gómez Resigned 16 September 2021[68] 3 5 Indonesia Ahmad Amiruddin (caretaker) 16 September 2021[68]
PSIS Indonesia Imran Nahumarury (caretaker) End of caretaker role 17 September 2021[69] 3 4 Australia Ian Gillan 17 September 2021[69]
Borneo Indonesia Ahmad Amiruddin (caretaker) End of caretaker role 3 October 2021 6 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina Risto Vidaković 3 October 2021[70]
Persik Indonesia Joko Susilo Sacked 3 October 2021[71] 6 16 Indonesia (caretaker) 3 October 2021
Persiraja Indonesia Sacked 27 October 2021[72] 9 18 Indonesia (caretaker) 27 October 2021[73]
Madura United Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan Sacked 9 November 2021[74] 11 14 Brazil Fábio Lefundes 15 November 2021[31]
Persik Indonesia Alfiat (caretaker) End of caretaker role 11 November 2021[40] 11 15 Chile Javier Roca 11 November 2021[40]
PSIS Australia Ian Gillan Became technical director 15 November 2021[75] 11 4 Indonesia Imran Nahumarury 15 November 2021[75]
Persipura Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago Sacked 19 November 2021[76] 12 17 Argentina Alfredo Vera 21 November 2021[44]
Persikabo 1973 Belarus Igor Kriushenko Sacked 23 November 2021[77] 13 12 Indonesia Liestiadi 25 November 2021[42]
PSM Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija Sacked 25 November 2021[78] 13 10 Indonesia Syamsudin Batola (caretaker) 25 November 2021[78]
Persela Indonesia Iwan Setiawan Sacked 29 November 2021[79] 14 15 Indonesia (caretaker) 29 November 2021[80]
Barito Putera Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman Sacked 14 December 2021[81] 17 15 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan 31 December 2021[27]
PSIS Indonesia Imran Nahumarury Resigned 18 December 2021[82] 17 6 Montenegro Dragan Đukanović 27 December 2021[48]
PSS Serbia Dejan Antonić Sacked 19 December 2021[83] 17 11 Indonesia I Putu Gede 20 December 2021[53]
Persela Indonesia (caretaker) End of caretaker role 20 December 2021 17 16 Indonesia Jafri Sastra 20 December 2021[35]
PSM Indonesia Syamsudin Batola (caretaker) End of caretaker role 29 December 2021 17 12 Netherlands Joop Gall 29 December 2021[51]
Persiraja Indonesia Akhyar Ilyas (caretaker) End of caretaker role 2 January 2022 17 18 Brazil 2 January 2022[45]
Persija Italy Angelo Alessio Sacked 19 January 2022[84] 20 8 Indonesia Sudirman (caretaker) 20 January 2022[38]
Borneo Bosnia and Herzegovina Risto Vidaković Resigned 20 January 2022[85] 20 7 Indonesia Fakhri Husaini 22 January 2022[29]

Foreign players[]

PSSI restricts the number of foreign players to four per team with one of them must come from an association member from the Asian Football Confederation. Teams can use all the foreign players at once.

  • Players name in bold indicates the player was registered during the mid-season transfer window.
  • Former Player(s) were players that out of squad or left club within the season, after pre-season transfer window, or in the mid-season transfer window, and at least had one appearance.
Team Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Asian Player Former Player(s)
Arema Brazil Adilson Maringá[86] Portugal Carlos Fortes[87] Portugal Sérgio Silva[88] Japan Renshi Yamaguchi[86]
Bali United Brazil Éber Bessa[89] Brazil Willian Pacheco Cameroon Privat Mbarga[90] Iraq Brwa Nouri Netherlands Melvin Platje[91]
Barito Putera Brazil Bruno Matos[92] Brazil Rafael Silva[93] Brazil Renan Alves[92] South Korea Kim Jin-sung[94] Brazil Cássio[95]
Serbia Aleksandar Rakić[95]
Brazil Rafinha[92]
Kyrgyzstan Azamat Baimatov[92]
Bhayangkara Brazil Anderson Salles Chad Ezechiel N'Douassel Netherlands Melvin Platje[96] South Korea Lee Yoo-joon Brazil Renan Silva[97]
Borneo Argentina Jonathan Bustos[98] Brazil Torres[99] Japan Kei Hirose[100] Uzbekistan Javlon Guseynov Tajikistan Nuriddin Davronov[101]
Madura United Brazil Jaimerson Brazil Jajá Brazil Renan Silva[102] South Korea Hong Jeong-nam[103] Brazil Rafael Silva[104]
South Korea Kim Jin-sung[105]
Persebaya Brazil Bruno Moreira[106] Netherlands Arsenio Valpoort[107] Sierra Leone Alie Sesay[108] Japan Taisei Marukawa[109] Brazil Jose Wilkson[97]
Persela Brazil Demerson Brazil Guilherme Batata Brazil Jose Wilkson[110] Iraq Selwan Al-Jaberi[111] Brazil Ivan Carlos[112]
Afghanistan Jabar Sharza[113]
Persib Brazil Bruno Cantanhede[114] Brazil David da Silva[115] Netherlands Nick Kuipers State of Palestine Mohammed Rashid[116] Netherlands Geoffrey Castillion[115]
Brazil Wander Luiz[117]
Persija Croatia Marko Šimić Italy Marco Motta Mali Makan Konaté[118] Nepal Rohit Chand Brazil Yann Motta[119]
Persik Brazil Arthur Silva[120] Brazil Dionatan Machado[121] Spain Youssef Ezzejjari[120] Philippines Marwin Angeles[122] Lebanon Ibrahim Bahsoun[123]
Persikabo 1973 Belarus Sergey Pushnyakov[124] Brazil Ciro Alves Serbia Aleksandar Rakić[125] Kyrgyzstan Veniamin Shumeyko[126] Montenegro Danin Talović[125]
Persipura Argentina Ramiro Fergonzi[127] Brazil Hedipo[128] Ukraine Yevhen Bokhashvili[129] Japan Takuya Matsunaga Brazil Henrique Motta[130]
Persiraja Brazil Bruno Dybal[131] Brazil Léo Lelis[132] Brazil Paulo Henrique[133] Afghanistan Jabar Sharza[113] Japan Shori Murata[134]
Serbia Vanja Marković[135]
Persita Brazil Harrison Cardoso[136] Brazil Taylon Correa[137] South Korea Bae Sin-yeong[138] England Adam Mitter[139]
Brazil Alex Gonçalves[140]
Tajikistan Nuriddin Davronov[141]
PSIS Brazil Flávio Beck[142] Brazil Wallace Costa Jamaica Chevaughn Walsh[143] State of Palestine Jonathan Cantillana Iraq Brian Ferreira[144]
Brazil Bruno Silva[145]
PSM England Adam Mitter[146] Netherlands Anco Jansen[147] Netherlands Wiljan Pluim Australia Golgol Mebrahtu[148] Kyrgyzstan Bektur Talgat Uulu[148]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Šerif Hasić[146]
PSS Brazil Juninho[149] Brazil Wander Luiz[150] Serbia Mario Maslać[151] Australia Aaron Evans Serbia Nemanja Kojić[152]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Arema 26 15 10 1 34 15 +19 55 Qualification for the 2023 AFC Champions League preliminary round[b]
2 Bali United 25 15 6 4 40 18 +22 51
Qualification for the 2023 AFC Cup play-off
Qualification for the 2022 AFC Cup group stage[a]
3 Persib 25 15 5 5 33 15 +18 50[c] Standby team for the 2023 AFC Cup play-off
4 Bhayangkara 25 15 5 5 31 20 +11 50[c]
5 Persebaya 25 13 6 6 44 29 +15 45
6 Borneo 25 10 8 7 31 25 +6 38
7 Persija 24 8 10 6 29 25 +4 34[d]
8 PSIS 25 8 10 7 25 21 +4 34[d]
9 Persik 25 7 9 9 25 28 −3 30[e]
10 Persita 25 8 6 11 29 36 −7 30[e]
11 Madura United 24 7 8 9 28 27 +1 29
12 PSM 24 6 10 8 25 30 −5 28[f] Qualification for the 2022 AFC Cup group stage[g]
13 PSS 25 7 7 11 31 37 −6 28[f]
14 Persikabo 1973 25 6 9 10 35 32 +3 27
15 Barito Putera 26 7 4 15 29 40 −11 25
16 Persipura 25 5 7 13 19 35 −16 22 Relegation to
17 Persela 26 3 10 13 23 42 −19 19
18 Persiraja 25 2 6 17 15 51 −36 12
Updated to match(es) played on 18 February 2022. Source: BRI Liga 1 2021–22
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goal scored; 5) Drawing.
Notes:
  1. ^ Bali United qualified for the 2022 AFC Cup group stage as the 2019 Liga 1 champions.[1]
  2. ^ If the league champions cannot qualify for the AFC Champions League group stage, they will enter the AFC Cup group stage.
  3. ^ a b Head-to-head results: Bhayangkara 0–2 Persib; Persib 0–1 Bhayangkara.
  4. ^ a b Head-to-head results: Persija 2–2 PSIS; PSIS 1–2 Persija.
  5. ^ a b Head-to-head result: Persik 2–0 Persita.
  6. ^ a b Head-to-head result: PSM 2–2 PSS.
  7. ^ PSM qualified for the 2022 AFC Cup group stage as the 2018–19 Piala Indonesia winners.[1]

Results[]

Home \ Away ARE BLU BPT BHA BOR MDU PBY PSL PSB PSJ KDR KBO PPR RAJ PTA SMG PSM PSS
Arema 0–0 2–1 1–1 1–0 2–2 3–0 1–1 0–0 1–0 1–1 2–2 0–0 2–0
Bali United 3–0 1–2 2–1 0–1 2–1 2–2 1–0 1–1 5–0 2–0 0–0 2–2 1–0
Barito Putera 1–2 2–3 0–2 0–3 1–1 0–2 0–3 3–0 4–1 0–1 1–2 0–1
Bhayangkara 0–1 0–3 2–1 2–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 0–2 2–0 2–1 0–0 2–0
Borneo 1–2 1–1 1–1 1–1 3–1 0–1 2–1 1–1 2–0 1–0 2–2 2–1 1–2
Madura United 1–2 2–3 2–2 1–1 0–1 2–3 2–0 2–2 1–0 1–2 2–1 1–1 1–0
Persebaya a 3–1 2–0 0–1 1–0 1–1 3–3 3–1 0–2 2–0 4–0 2–3 2–1 1–0
Persela 0–1 2–4 0–2 2–2 2–2 1–3 1–1 1–0 1–0 1–0 0–1 1–1 1–1
Persib 0–1 0–1 1–0 0–1 0–0 0–3 0–1 1–0 3–0 1–0 0–0 1–1 4–2
Persija 0–1 0–1 1–1 0–0 0–1 2–1 a 1–0 1–2 0–1 1–1 2–2
Persik 2–3 1–0 1–0 0–0 1–0 0–1 2–2 1–2 4–2 2–0 0–0 2–3 0–0
Persikabo 1973 0–3 1–1 0–1 3–0 1–1 2–3 4–2 0–0 2–2 5–0 1–1 2–2 3–0
Persipura 0–1 0–1 0–1 0–2 1–3 1–1 0–3 0–0 0–0 2–1 0–0 1–2 2–1
Persiraja 0–2 0–2 1–2 2–2 0–4 0–1 1–1 1–2 0–3 0–1 0–0 3–2
Persita 0–2 1–2 0–1 2–1 1–1 3–0 1–2 1–2 2–1 1–1 2–3 0–3 1–0
PSIS 0–0 1–2 0–1 0–0 0–0 1–0 0–1 1–2 3–0 3–1 1–0 1–2
PSM 1–1 2–1 0–2 0–1 1–0 3–1 0–3 0–0 0–0 1–1 2–2
PSS 2–1 0–2 3–2 0–0 1–1 1–3 1–2 1–1 2–3 3–2 1–1 4–1
Updated to match(es) played on 18 February 2022. Source: BRI Liga 1 2021–22
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an "a" indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.

Season statistics[]

Top goalscorers[]

As of matches played on 18 February 2022.[153]
Rank Player Team Goals
1 Indonesia Ilija Spasojević Bali United 18
2 Portugal Carlos Fortes Arema 16
Brazil Ciro Alves Persikabo 1973
4 Japan Taisei Marukawa Persebaya 14
Croatia Marko Šimić Persija
Spain Youssef Ezzejjari Persik
7 Brazil Francisco Torres Borneo 13
8 Chad Ezechiel N'Douassel Bhayangkara 9
Brazil Wander Luiz Persib/PSS
10 Brazil Rafael Silva Barito Putera/Madura United 8
Serbia Aleksandar Rakić Barito Putera/Persikabo 1973
Brazil Jajá Madura United

Discipline[]

As of matches played on 18 February 2022.[153]

Hat-tricks[]

Player For Against Result Date
Brazil Ciro Alves Persikabo 1973 Persela 4–2 (H) 27 November 2021
Brazil Ciro Alves Persikabo 1973 Persiraja 5–0 (H) 9 December 2021
Indonesia Samsul Arif Persebaya Persikabo 1973 3–2 (A) 10 January 2022

Awards[]

Monthly awards[]

Month Coach of the Month Player of the Month Young Player of the Month Goal of the Month Ref.
Coach Club Player Club Player Club Player Club
September Indonesia Imran Nahumarury PSIS Indonesia Ilija Spasojević Bali United Indonesia Bagas Kaffa Barito Putera Indonesia Irsyad Maulana Persita [154]
October Indonesia Aji Santoso Persebaya Japan Taisei Marukawa Persebaya Indonesia Alfriyanto Nico Persija Portugal Carlos Fortes Arema [155]
November Portugal Eduardo Almeida Arema Indonesia Adam Alis Bhayangkara Indonesia Bagas Kaffa Barito Putera Indonesia Marselino Ferdinan Persebaya [156]
December Indonesia Aji Santoso Persebaya Japan Taisei Marukawa Persebaya Indonesia Marselino Ferdinan Persebaya Croatia Marko Šimić Persija [157][158]
January Portugal Eduardo Almeida Arema Indonesia Teja Paku Alam Persib Brazil Ciro Alves Persikabo 1973 [159]

See also[]

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