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List of football clubs in Indonesia by major honours won

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This is a list of the major honours won by football clubs in Indonesia. It lists every Indonesia club to have won any of the domestic trophies recognized as major titles by FIFA.

Honours table

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Indonesia Football Champions
Indonesia football champions began in 1931 as Perserikatan (amateur; lit.'Inter-association football championship'). When the Perserikatan was still running, Galatama (semi professional; lit.'The Premier League') was formed as part of a semi-professional competition in 1979, which made the highest caste competition in Indonesia run into two competitions. Both then merged into Liga Indonesia in 1994. During 1994–2007, Liga Indonesia Premier Division was the top ranked competition, which was relegated into second rank after the Indonesia Super League was established in 2008. Indonesian Premier League (IPL) (Indonesian: Liga Prima Indonesia) was the highest level competition for football clubs in Indonesia that shared with Indonesia Super League (ISL) from 2011 to 2013. Later took on the current name Liga 1 in 2017.[1]
Piala Indonesia
Began in 1985 as Piala Liga (lit.'League Cup'), which was held under Galatama competition until 1989, then it was played again as Piala Galatama (lit.'Galatama Cup') during 1992 and 1994. The competition began again in 2005 as Copa Indonesia, an annual cup for Indonesian football clubs. Later took on the current name "Piala Indonesia" in 2010. During 2011, 2013–2017 and since 2020 it was not held for various reasons.[2]
Community Shield
Began in 1990 as Piala Utama (lit.'The Main Cup') during 1990 and 1992 which was held by PSSI as a competition that brought four best clubs from Galatama and Perserikatan. Then it was succeeded by The PSSI Community Shield, a single match that was first contested in 2009 by the winners of the Liga Indonesia and the Piala Indonesia in the previous season, and it was played only for 3 occasions so far.[3]
Club Liga 1[4][5][6] Piala Indonesia Community Shield Total Last trophy
1 Persija Jakarta[A] 11 11 2018 Liga 1
2 Persib Bandung 8 8 2023–24 Liga 1
= PSM Makassar 7 1 8 2022–23 Liga 1
4 Persis Solo 7 7 1948 Perserikatan
= Persebaya Surabaya 6 1 7 2004 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
6 Sriwijaya 2 3 1 6 2011–12 Indonesia Super League
7 PSMS Medan 5[a] 5[a] 1985 Perserikatan
= Persipura Jayapura 4 1 5 2013 Indonesia Super League
= Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian 2 3 5 1989 Piala Liga
10 Arema 2 2 4 2009–10 Indonesia Super League
= Pelita Jaya[B] 3 1 4 1993–94 Galatama
12 Niac Mitra[C] 3 3 1987–88 Galatama
= Semen Padang 1 1 1 3 2013 Indonesian Community Shield
14 Bali United 2 2 2021–22 Liga 1
= Persik Kediri 2 2 2006 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
= PSIS Semarang 2 2 1998–99 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
= Yanita Utama 2 2 1984 Galatama
= Arseto 1 1 2 1990–92 Galatama
19 Bhayangkara 1 1 2017 Liga 1
= Bandung Raya 1 1 1995–96 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
= Persiraja Banda Aceh 1 1 1980 Perserikatan
= Petrokimia Putra[D] 1 1 2002 Liga Indonesia Premier Division
= PSIM Yogyakarta 1 1 1932 Perserikatan
= Warna Agung 1 1 1979–80 Galatama
= Gelora Dewata[E] 1 1 1994 Piala Galatama
= Makassar Utama 1 1 1986 Piala Liga
= Persibo Bojonegoro 1 1 2012 Piala Indonesia

Numbers in bold are Indonesian record totals for that competition.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Persija Jakarta were known as Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra (VIJ) until 1942.
  2. ^ Were known as Pelita Jaya Jakarta until 1997. After that, the club were changing so many times, until they received current name Madura United in 2016.
  3. ^ NIAC Mitra Surabaya was dissolved by its owner, Alexander Wenas, on 24 September 1990. A phoenix club named Mitra Surabaya was founded in 1993. After relegation to the First Division, the club moved to Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan and were renamed Mitra Kalteng Putra (MKP) in 1999. At the end of 2001 season, the club was loaned to Suryanto Anwar, after which they moved again, to Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, where they received current name Mitra Kukar.
  4. ^ Petrokimia Putra Gresik merged with Persegres Gresik in 2005, received current name Gresik United Football Club
  5. ^ Gelora Dewata '89 moved to Sidoarjo in 2001 and changed their name to Deltras.
  1. ^ a b Six titles if some sources claim PSMS won an additional competition in 1969 but it is not listed in the PSSI 50th anniversary book.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Official webpage of PSSI
  2. ^ "Official National Cup Tournaments". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Super Cup Tournaments (Community Shield)". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Inlandsche Stedenwedstrijden 1923-1950 (Football Competition in Indonesia held by PSSI is 1931-1943)". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Indonesia - Amateur Era Champions (Perserikatan 1951-1994)". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Indonesia - List of (Semi-)Professional Champions". Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  7. ^ Anwar, Aldi Aulia (10 May 2020). Manurung, Ivan Reinhard (ed.). "1969–1970, Era 'Los Galaticos' di PSMS Medan". Indosport.com (in Indonesian).
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