Thursday, January 03, 2008
Play Off records
Sriwijaya and Persiwa this season compete in the Play Offs for the first time in their respective historys but for the other six clubs they are quite the old hands.
2003 and 2004 saw a single Division competition so these numbers refer to clubs' records since the start of Liga Indonesia in 1996.
Persipura 96, 97, 02, 05, 07
Persija 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06, 07
Deltras 96, 97 (they were then known as Gelora Dewata and played in Denpaser, Bali)
Persik 05, 06, 07
PSMS 99, 00, 01, 05, 07
Arema 97, 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06, 07
Despite Arema's eight Play Off appearances they have yet to win Liga Indonesia. In 1992/93 they won Galatama which was the semi professional predecessor.
2006 - Persik, PSIS, Arema, Persiba, Persekabpas, Persimin, Persija, PSM
2005 - Persija, PSIS, PSM, Persebaya, Persepura, PSMS, Persik, Arema
2004 - Single division
2003 - Single division
2002 - Persita, Petrokimia Putra Gresik, Persipura, Arema, Semen Padang, PSM, Persija, Barito Putra
2001 - PSMS, Persebaya, Persib, Barito Putra Banjarmasin, Persija, PSM, Persita, Arema
2000 - PSM, PKT, Persijatim, PSMS, Persikota, Persija, Arema, Pelita Solo
1999 - Persebaya, PSIS, Semen Padang, Persikota, Petrokimia Putra, Persija, PSMS, Pelita Bakrie, PKT, PSM
1998 - Cancelled
1997 - Persebaya, Mitra Surabaya, Persiraja, Gelora Dewata, Bandung Raya, Persib, Persma, Barito Putra, PSM, Pelita Mastrans, Arema, Persipura
1996 - Bandung Raya, Persikab, PKT, Putra Samarinda, Mitra Surabaya, Gelora Dewata, Pelita Jaya, Persita, PSM, Persipura, Persib, Mataram Indocement
1995 - PKT, Barito Putra, Bandung Raya, Pelita Jaya, Persib, Petrokimia Putra, Assyabaab SGS Surabaya, Medan Jaya
Some interesting facts come out of all that. For all their footballing traditions Persib haven't appeared in teh Play Offs since 1997 and this year is the first time since 1995 that PSM didn't make it.
2003 and 2004 saw a single Division competition so these numbers refer to clubs' records since the start of Liga Indonesia in 1996.
Persipura 96, 97, 02, 05, 07
Persija 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06, 07
Deltras 96, 97 (they were then known as Gelora Dewata and played in Denpaser, Bali)
Persik 05, 06, 07
PSMS 99, 00, 01, 05, 07
Arema 97, 99, 00, 01, 02, 05, 06, 07
Despite Arema's eight Play Off appearances they have yet to win Liga Indonesia. In 1992/93 they won Galatama which was the semi professional predecessor.
2006 - Persik, PSIS, Arema, Persiba, Persekabpas, Persimin, Persija, PSM
2005 - Persija, PSIS, PSM, Persebaya, Persepura, PSMS, Persik, Arema
2004 - Single division
2003 - Single division
2002 - Persita, Petrokimia Putra Gresik, Persipura, Arema, Semen Padang, PSM, Persija, Barito Putra
2001 - PSMS, Persebaya, Persib, Barito Putra Banjarmasin, Persija, PSM, Persita, Arema
2000 - PSM, PKT, Persijatim, PSMS, Persikota, Persija, Arema, Pelita Solo
1999 - Persebaya, PSIS, Semen Padang, Persikota, Petrokimia Putra, Persija, PSMS, Pelita Bakrie, PKT, PSM
1998 - Cancelled
1997 - Persebaya, Mitra Surabaya, Persiraja, Gelora Dewata, Bandung Raya, Persib, Persma, Barito Putra, PSM, Pelita Mastrans, Arema, Persipura
1996 - Bandung Raya, Persikab, PKT, Putra Samarinda, Mitra Surabaya, Gelora Dewata, Pelita Jaya, Persita, PSM, Persipura, Persib, Mataram Indocement
1995 - PKT, Barito Putra, Bandung Raya, Pelita Jaya, Persib, Petrokimia Putra, Assyabaab SGS Surabaya, Medan Jaya
Some interesting facts come out of all that. For all their footballing traditions Persib haven't appeared in teh Play Offs since 1997 and this year is the first time since 1995 that PSM didn't make it.
