Standings

2023/24
PlWDLDiffPts
1Borneo29216249:202969
2Persib Bandung301413357:322555
3Bali United29147846:351149
4Madura United29137950:43746
5PSIS Semarang29137942:35746
6Persik Kediri301371052:411146
7Dewa United301111849:43644
8Persis Solo291181044:43141
9Barito Putera291010943:37640
10Persebaya30912930:37-739
11Persija Jakarta29911943:37638
12PSM Makassar299101035:30537
13RANS Nusantara298101132:43-1134
14Persita30871534:56-2231
15PSS Sleman297101238:45-731
16Arema FC30871536:53-1731
17FC Bhayangkara303111629:53-2420
18Persikabo 197330381937:63-2617

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Clinched Spots for Teams
Borneo is Qualified for Liga 1 (Play Offs Semi~finals)

About Indonesian Liga 1

Liga 1 is the top professional football (soccer) league in Indonesia, founded in 2008 as the Indonesia Super League. The league features 18 teams from across Indonesia, and the season runs from May to December, with each team playing a total of 34 matches.

The top team at the end of the season is crowned the champion, while the three lowest-ranked teams are relegated to the second-tier Liga 2. The team that finishes in second place earns a spot in the AFC Champions League qualifying rounds.

Some of the most successful and well-known clubs in Liga 1 include Persib Bandung, Persija Jakarta, and Arema FC. Liga 1 has attracted some high-profile players, including former Premier League stars Michael Essien and Peter Odemwingie.

The league has faced some challenges in recent years, including financial instability, player strikes, and fan violence. However, there have been efforts to professionalize the league and improve its organization and infrastructure.

Overall, Liga 1 has the potential to become a major football league in Southeast Asia, with a large and passionate fan base and a rich footballing culture in Indonesia.



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