General remark on terminology:
In this introduction, the words "European" and "native" are
written between quotation marks throughout, for the following
reasons: while "European" refers to federations and clubs founded
and dominated by the European (mostly but not exclusively Dutch)
population, these clubs and federations were not closed to other
groups; "European" clubs fielded Chinese and "native" players and
"European" federations included Chinese and "native" clubs in their
leagues; on the other hand, while "native" clubs and federations
were restricted to people of Indonesian descent (inlandsch
in contemporary Dutch), many of the "European" players excluded by
these clubs and federations were actually born and raised in the
Dutch East Indies (indisch in contemporary Dutch) and thus
"native" in the literal sense.
General remark on league tables:
The first criterium for classification in league tables in the
Dutch East Indies was not number of points won, but the points
per match ratio; as clubs seldom had all played an equal number
of matches during the season, this leads to somewhat unusually
looking tables in which clubs may be ranked higher in spite of
having fewer points. (At the end of the season, when all clubs
had played their fixtures, the two criteria are of course
identical.) The second criterium was (as customary at the time)
goal average. In Batavia and a number of other cities (but
not in Soerabaja), teams having finished equal on points had to
play an extra match against each other for settling championship,
promotion or relegation issues.
The first clubs in the area were founded in the early years of the twentieth century (the first club, Victoria in Soerabaja, as early as August 1894) and local and regional football federations soon followed. Already in those early years dissensions between clubs and officials led to schisms: the B.V.B., the local city federation for the capital Batavia, founded in 1906, fell apart in the spring of 1912 and was succeeded by the W.J.V.B. (renamed V.B.O. in 1928), while the O.J.V.B. based in Soerabaja, the second most important city of both Java and the territory, was replaced by the S.V.B. in 1909. The 1910/11 Droogdokbeker, the Batavian league competition, saw its start delayed by three months due to a conflict on the participation of military players (a substantial factor in the "European" football community on Java) after an army commander had ruled soldiers of different ranks were not allowed to play against each other, apparently due to a number of injuries to army officers after football matches.
At the occasion of the Koloniale Tentoonstelling in Semarang in 1914, a football tournament between representations of the four major cities on Java (Batavia, Soerabaja, Bandoeng and Semarang) was organised at the end of August, initiated by Ben "Jos" Stom, the first player to hold the Dutch cap record in sole possession. This event proved to be an instant success, and was held annually ever since, normally at the Pentecost weekend (pinksteren). After a few years, the sizable Chinese community on Java formed a committee (the C.K.T.H., later H.N.V.B., see below) to organise a similar event, usually at the Easter weekend (pasen) and played between the leading Chinese clubs from the participating cities. A third version of the javaansche stedenwedstrijden was established in 1930 after the P.S.S.I. was founded as island-wide "native" football organisation. It should be noted that while the events organised by the C.K.T.H./H.N.V.B. and P.S.S.I. were ethnically exclusive, the original version (organised by the N.I.V.B. after 1919 and the N.I.V.U. after 1935) was not. Not only did the "European" city federations enter selections involving players from all their member clubs, including Chinese and "native" ones; also their "European" member clubs did not refrain from lining up Chinese or "native" players.
After about two decades of football in the Dutch East Indies, most cities had functioning federations and leagues, and on April 20, 1919, the major regional federations on Java (those of Batavia, Soerabaja, Bandoeng and Semarang) founded the N.I.V.B. (Nederlandsch-Indische Voetbal Bond). Its statutes were approved by governmental decree on October 20, 1919 and the N.I.V.B. was admitted provisionally to F.I.F.A. on April 15, 1924, before obtaining official affiliation to the world body on May 24, 1924. (The Dutch East Indies thus became the first Dutch colony to obtain separate F.I.F.A. membership, five years before Surinam and eight years before Curaçao.) One of its first actions was assuming responsibility for the organisation of the stedenwedstrijden, an activity which would eventually lead to its own liquidation.
Membership of the N.I.V.B. gradually increased, and by 1930, it had 7 member federations on Java (those of Batavia, Soerabaja, Bandoeng, Semarang, Malang, Djokjakarta and Soekaboemi); in addition 4 other federations had subscribed to it (a form of associate membership): those of Oost-Sumatra (based in Medan), Makassar (on Celebes), Bandjermasin (on Borneo) as well as the Hwa Nan Voetbal Bond (H.N.V.B., the Chinese federation based in Semarang, on which more below). See [FIF 31].
On May 16, 1932, an N.I.V.B. meeting at which a Soerabaja-based
notary, W.H. van Buuren, succeeded Dick Veenman from Batavia as
president of the federation, decided to move the seat of the
N.I.V.B. to Soerabaja, which appears to have caused discontent
in Batavia (the two cities entertaining a rivalry not unlike that
of Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the Netherlands itself).
In 1933, the new board decided to reorganise the main football
event on Java, the stedenwedstrijden, in order to accommodate
the increasing number of participating city federations. The new
set-up required all city federations to enter a qualifying stage
played in regional mini-leagues before being able to participate
in the final, 4-team tournament. Batavia opposed the new set-up
and withdrew from the competition on December 10, 1933.
The V.B.O. was then suspended by the N.I.V.B. on an extraordinary
general meeting in Bandoeng on December 23, 1933, with only Buitenzorg
opposing the relevant motion and Soekaboemi abstaining (both towns
are close to Batavia and their football federations relied on matches
with the major clubs from the capital to generate income). In turn,
Batavia organised an alternative city tournament in which
Soekaboemi (which resigned from the N.I.V.B. on March 31, 1934) and
a rebel federation (B.V.U.) from Bandoeng entered. Later in 1934,
most other federations in Western and Central Java (Buitenzorg,
Djokjakarta and, in December, Semarang) resigned from the N.I.V.B.,
and they were followed by the B.V.B., the official federation for
Bandoeng, in January 1935. By April 1935, 8 of the 11 member
federations had resigned from the N.I.V.B. which was left with
only Soerabaja and Malang (both in Eastern Java) as major
members.
Shortly after it had sent a representative side (roughly corresponding
to a Soerabaja city selection) to the 1935 Philippines Football
Championship, an invitation earned after participating in the
1934 Far Eastern Games in Manila, the N.I.V.B. was liquidated (at
the end of July 1935) and succeeded by the N.I.V.U.
(Nederlandsch-Indische Voetbal Unie) as the official
football association on Java. The N.I.V.U. was founded on June 9,
1935 in Batavia by the federations of Batavia, Soerabaja, Bandoeng
(the V.B.B.O., formed on February 28, 1935 when B.V.B. and B.V.U.
joined forces), Buitenzorg and Soekaboemi (with the other relevant
city federations on Java joining immediately) and officially accepted
as F.I.F.A. member in May 1936. It also included federations from
outside Java as full members, such as that of Padang (V.P.O.) on
Sumatra in 1936 (see [Col 00]) but by
January 1937 the H.N.V.B. had not yet joined the N.I.V.U.
Regarding the stedenwedstrijden, the major change made by
the N.I.V.U. was installing a system of promotion and relegation,
with only the bottom (fourth placed) finishers of each year required
to enter the qualifying tournament for the next year, and that at a
late stage, only playing the winners of the regional qualifying
leagues for West Java and Oost Java for the fourth and last spot
in the next final tournament.
While the N.I.V.B. and later the N.I.V.U. had their origins in the
"European" population of Java and concentrated their efforts on the
"European" federations, clubs and players, ethnically Chinese clubs
entered the "European" leagues in many cities as a matter of course,
winning championship titles in most of them: U.M.S. won the league of
Batavia in 1932/33, Tiong Hoa that of
Soerabaja on several occasions (in July 1939,
they even won the Java club championship
organised in Soerabaja) and C.S.C. that of
Oost-Sumatra in 1931/32, to name but the most
important leagues; Chinese clubs also won local league titles in e.g.
Buitenzorg, Cheribon, Djokjakarta, Malang, Semarang and Soekaboemi
and in fact the inland city of Bandoeng appears to be the only major
city where no Chinese club came to championship honours.
Following the immediate success of the "European"
stedenwedstrijden, the Comité Kampioenswedstrijden Tiong Hoa
(C.K.T.H.) was formed in 1917 to organise a Chinese equivalent. It
soon became a tradition that the final tournament of the Chinese city
matches was played at the Easter weekend while the "European" one
followed at Pentecost. In 1926, the C.K.T.H. was reformed as the
H.N.V.B. (see above), which joined the N.I.V.B. (as associate member)
soon after. The H.N.V.B. apparently never organised any club leagues
(its member clubs played in the "European" leagues), though Chinese
city federations are documented for both Palembang and Soerabaja
(the S.C.V.B., Soerabaiasche Chineesche Voetbal Bond, founded 1924).
Local "native" leagues had been played since the beginning of the
century, often organised by a leading "European" club in the
relevant city (e.g. B.V.C. in Batavia and D.S.V. in Medan,
who also offered the use of their ground for the relevant
fixtures). Later, "native" clubs proceeded to enter the
"European" leagues; in Oost-Sumatra, the
"native" club M.S.V. made their debut in the "European" league
in 1923 and within a decade, the two "native" clubs M.S.V. and
I.V.C. had won the local league (O.S.V.B. Eerste Klasse)
on five occasions.
The team representing the medical school Stovia in Weltevreden
(a suburb of Batavia), targeted at "native" students, which
entered league competitions in Batavia as early as 1904 (first
playing as Dokters Djawa, later renamed Stovia) consisted of
"native" players as well. In 1910, two "native" clubs,
Daja Oepaja and Stovia, were among the nine member clubs of
the B.V.B., the then "European" football federation of Batavia.
Likewise, in Medan a league was first organised in 1907 and its
top level consisted of 3 clubs: "European" Voorwaarts, "native"
Maimoen S.C. and Chinese team C.S.C. (the second level contained
additional "European" and "native" teams).
It should also be noted that the so-called "European" clubs did
not bar other nationalities from playing for them, and the
N.I.V.B./N.I.V.U. (the only official F.I.F.A. member organisations
during the colonial era) allowed clubs from all nationalities
to enter the leagues organised by its local and regional member
federations. In Batavia, famous "native" players at "European"
clubs in the 1930s included Oenong and Oejong (both S.V.B.B.)
and Soemo (Hercules); such players (as well as Chinese ones, and
any players from "native" or Chinese clubs participating in the
relevant city leagues - the famous Chinese forward Lee Wai-tong,
then playing league football at U.M.S., represented Batavia in 1933)
were also eligible for the city selections entering the
stedenwedstrijden organised by the N.I.V.B. (later N.I.V.U.).
However, there were isolated cases of "European" leagues closing
themselves to "native" clubs, such as the W.S.V.B. in Padang
(West Sumatra) on its resurrection in 1921, in that case without
any lasting success [Col 00].
In the twenties, "native" city federations were formed in the
major cities of Java: the V.V.B. in Solo in 1923 (soon followed
by the I.V.B. in the same city), the S.I.V.B. in Soerabaja in 1927,
the V.I.J. in Batavia in 1928, the P.S.M. in Djokjakarta,
and the B.I.V.B. and the N.V.B. in Bandoeng.
On April 30, 1930, seven of these "native" city federations
founded the P.S.S.I.: those of Jakarta (V.I.J. (Voetbalbond Indonesia
Jacatra), later Persija), Bandung (B.I.V.B. (Bandoengsche Indonesische
Voetbal Bond), later Persib), Yogyakarta (P.S.M. (Persatuan Sepakraga
Mataram), renamed P.S.I.M. (Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram)
in July 1930), Madiun (M.V.B. (Madioensche Voetbal Bond), later
P.S.M.), Magelang (I.V.B.M. (Indonesische Voetbal Bond Magelang),
later P.P.S.M.), Surabaya (S.I.V.B. (Soerabajasche Indonesische
Voetbal Bond), later Persebaya) and Solo (V.V.B. (Vorstenlandsche
Voetbal Bond), later Persis). (Some on-line sources erroneously
include P.S.M. from Makassar (instead of Madiun) as one of the
original seven members; unlike the N.I.V.U., full membership of
the P.S.S.I. was restricted to Java during the thirties.)
Most of the P.S.S.I. member federations organised local club leagues. This is confirmed for the V.I.J. (Malay Club won its 1936/37 league title, Ster that of 1937/38), Persibaya (Hizboel Wathon won its 1939 championship), the B.I.V.B. (the 1931/32 championship was won by R.A.N.) and the P.S.I.T. (in Cheribon; Zwarte Ster were its 1936/37 champions; this "native" club had been among the 5 founding members of the "European" V.C.O. in 1932 (which replaced an earlier "European" federation, the C.V.B., by then dissolved)). In smaller towns, "native" federations entered the "European" leagues, occasionally winning the championship: in Blitar, the "native" federation, P.S.B.I., founded in 1928, won the "European" league on at least two occasions in the early thirties and in Kediri, P.S.H.W. won the 1939 league organised by the "European" K.V.U.
The P.S.S.I. itself appears to have concentrated on organising "native" stedenwedstrijden between its member federations. Even now, most of the teams playing in the nationwide Indonesian league structure essentially correspond to city federations, many dating back to the P.S.S.I. members in the colonial era, although some "proper" clubs (such as Arema, Pelita Jaya and Pupuk Kaltim, now Bontang FC) have remained from the 15-year (1979-1994) period in which a club-based semi-professional league (Galatama) was organised. A number of these city federations entering the national league as club-like entities, such as Persija in Jakarta and Persebaya in Surabaya, organise local club leagues just as the V.I.J. and Persibaya did in the 1930s.
Apart from clubs with "European", Chinese and "native" identities, there were also clubs catering to Arabs (e.g. J.A.V.V. in Batavia and Annasher in Soerabaja) or Ambonese (e.g. S.V.J.A., Batavia league champions in 1936 and 1937, Mena Moeria in Soerabaja, Jong Ambon in Bandoeng and V.O.P. in Medan) exclusively, as well as clubs connected to the military (e.g. Velocitas in Tjimahi near Bandoeng and a number of clubs called Mars or Sparta). (Starting from 1918, the B.V.B. (Bandoeng) awarded a Wisselbeker for military teams from the four divisions (Batavia, Magelang, Soerabaja and Bandoeng) stationed on Java, in an apparent analogy to the stedenwedstrijden; the first three editions (1918 to 1920) were won by Batavia, Bandoeng and Soerabaja respectively.) Apart from the Ambonese diaspora (often caused by military commitments), also communities from the Minahassa (northern Celebes) and of the Bataks (from Sumatra) were present in various cities on Java and elsewhere and founded their own football clubs entering the "European" city federations.
Finally note that several cities, including at least Batavia, Soerabaja, Bandoeng and Medan, additionally had a "Kantoorvoetbalbond" which organised leagues between company clubs. These federations were occasionally accused of hidden professionalism by the official N.I.V.B. members (Dutch football was (officially) staunchly amateur until the mid-fifties).
In 1937, the N.I.V.U. and the P.S.S.I. signed a cooperation agreement, in particular regarding the 1938 World Cup, for which the Dutch East Indies eventually qualified (without playing a single qualifying match, after withdrawals by both their intended opponents, Japan and the United States of America), but the P.S.S.I. discontinued the collaboration in 1939, resenting that the N.I.V.U. had "highjacked" the World Cup participation, by allegedly minimising the number of "native" players (the team fielded against Hungary included three Javanese or Sundanese players, two of Chinese and two of Moluccan parentage; it appears the last four were not considered "Indonesian"; all "European" players in the squad were born and raised in the Dutch East Indies) and using the Dutch flag (it is not known which flag had been suggested as an alternative). After Indonesia obtained independence, the P.S.S.I. obtained F.I.F.A. membership in 1952.
If in the above paragraphs there appears to be undue stress on the integration of "native" (and Chinese) players in the "European" federations (undoubtedly, a feeling of superiority by "Europeans" with respect to "natives" (and Chinese) was wide-spread and often publicly expressed), this is partially because of such ludicrous claims on the internet as those made (as of June 2011) by Safari Sidakaton in PSSI Doelie dan Nasibnya kini..." (and its poor attempt at translation into English at The past and present fate: PSSI); we cite from the English version: "At that time the Indonesian people are not allowed to play football on a football pitch Netherlands, for being incompetent in playing football professionally. Even at each entrance of the Dutch football pitch there is always a big billboard that read "VERBODEN voor Indonesische EN HOND", which means "FORBIDDEN FOR PEOPLE OF INDONESIA AND DOG".". Both sentences are verifiably untrue (whether they are deliberate lies or due to glaring ignorance only their author can tell). Professional football was not accepted in the Netherlands until years after Indonesian independence and the billboards (which in correct Dutch should have read "Verboden voor inlanders en honden"; the use of "Indonesiërs" on such a sign would have been highly peculiar, quite apart from the incorrect grammar in the use of both "Indonesische" and "hond") are an invention, apparently based on the alleged existence of a corresponding sign "No natives or dogs allowed" at a club in the British Indies. "Natives" were allowed (indeed encouraged) to play in league competitions organised by "European" clubs such as B.V.C. (Batavia) and D.S.V. (Medan) already before the first World War, and "native" (and Chinese) clubs were fully integrated in the "European" city leagues long before the P.S.S.I. was founded (in 1930, and not 1932 as stated in the cited article, which contains one or more inaccuracies in almost every sentence). In addition, "native" attendance often outnumbered "European" attendance at league matches, even those featuring two "European" clubs.
The lists below are work in progress; additions and corrections are welcomed by the author.
Batavia | Soerabaja | Bandoeng | Oost-Sumatra (Medan)
Unofficial competitions were held since (at least) 1904. Both the
1904 competition organised by the newspaper Het nieuws van den dag
voor Nederlandsch-Indië and the Droogdokbeker (held since
1904/05) were fully fledged league competitions (played as double
round robins).
Initially, the B.V.B. (Bataviaasche Voetbal Bond), founded on 20 July
1906, organised competitions, but it fell apart in March 1912 when
four clubs (A.S.V.G., Oliveo, S.C.F. and Vios) left and founded the
W.J.V.B. (West Java Voetbal Bond), which was joined by Velocitas and
Voorwaarts in April 1912. In August 1928, the W.J.V.B. was renamed
V.B.O. (Voetbalbond Batavia en Omstreken).
Since (at least) the 1920 season, when U.M.S. played in the vierde
klasse, chinese clubs entered the league; "native" clubs were part
of the league structure since at least 1926, when B.V.V. played in
the derde klasse (ignoring the participation of Dokters Djawa/Stovia
in the first unofficial leagues).
Palmares
Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch-Indië Voetbalcompetitie
1904 Vios
Droogdokbeker
1904/05 Oliveo
1905/06 Vios
1906/07 Hercules
1907/08 Vios
1908/09 Vios
1909/10 Vios
1910/11 Vios
NB: after their win in 1911, Vios won the Droogdokbeker to keep.
NB: organised by B.V.B. (founded 20 July 1906) since 1906/07 edition
B.V.B.-competitie
1911/12 Oliveo
W.J.V.B.-competitie
1912 Vios
1912/13 Vios
1914 Vios
1915 Hercules
1916 Hercules
1917 Hercules
1918 Hercules
1919 Hercules
1920 Hercules
1921/22 Hercules
1922 Hercules
1922/23 Hercules
1923/24 Hercules
1924/25 Hercules
1925/26 S.V.B.B.
1926/27 Oliveo
1927/28 Hercules
V.B.O.-competitie
1928/29 S.V.B.B.
1929/30 S.V.B.B.
1930/31 Hercules
1931/32 S.V.B.B
1932/33 U.M.S.
1933/34 Hercules
1934/35 Hercules
1935/36 S.V.J.A.
1936/37 S.V.J.A.
1937/38 Hercules
1938/39 B.V.C.
1940-45 not played
1946 B.V.C. (noodcompetitie)
NB: the site http://www.jakarta.go.id/jakv1/encyclopedia/detail/3461
claimed (as of June 2011) championships for U.M.S. in the V.B.O.
for the seasons 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, and 1949;
however, U.M.S. only won the league once before World War II, in
the 1932/33 season (in both 1933/34 and 1936/37 U.M.S. finished
last and had to play off against relegation). The same site also
astonishingly claimed the V.B.O. changed name to Persija in 1951
but that of course should refer to the V.I.J. (the V.B.O. joined
V.I.J./Persija).
Batavia - "native" champions
Inlandsche Voetbalcompetitie
1905 Gang Solitude [organised by B.V.C.]
1912 Tjahja Kwitang
N.I.V.B. Cup (playoff between inlandsche kampioenen Batavia)
1924 Tjahja Kwitang
V.I.J.-competitie
1936/37 Malay Club
1937/38 Ster
Soerabaja is the cradle of football on Java and in the Dutch East
Indies: the first football club (Victoria) was founded in August
1894 by an English student, John Edgar; the first match was played
in 1896, and the first regular competition was organised in 1897.
The S.V.B. (Soerabajasche Voetbal Bond) was founded in 1909 and
succeeded the O.J.V.B. (Oost Java Voetbal Bond), which existed
before June 1907, as organisation responsible
for competitions in Soerabaja.
Palmares
O.J.V.B.
1897-99 not known
1900 E.C.A. [possibly 1899/00]
1901-07 not known
S.V.B.
1908-10 not known
1911 S.V.S.
1912 not known
1913 Quick
1914 not known
1915 Quick
1916-18 not known
1918/19 T.H.O.R.
1919/20 T.H.O.R.
1920/21 T.H.O.R.
1921/22 Excelsior
1922 H.B.S.
1923 H.B.S.
1924 H.B.S.
1925/26 H.B.S.
1926/27 Excelsior
1927/28 Excelsior
1928 T.H.O.R.
1929 Tiong Hoa
1930 Excelsior
1931/32 T.H.O.R.
1932/33 not known
1933/34 Tiong Hoa
1934/35 not known
1935/36 H.B.S.
1936/37 H.B.S.
1937/38 H.B.S.
1938/39 Tiong Hoa
NB: the championship of H.B.S. in 1937/38 reportedly was their 11th;
if no seasons are missing above, that would seem to imply they
won all missing titles between 1914 an 1918 as they were founded
in 1913 and are known not to have won any titles between 1926
and 1936.
Soerabaja - "native" champions
Persibaya-competitie
1939 Hizboel Wathon
The B.V.B. (Bandoengsche Voetbal Bond) was founded in September 1914.
In 1934, a rebel organisation, the B.V.U. (Bandoengsche Voetbal Unie)
was formed, in parallel with the conflict within the N.I.V.B. (of
which the B.V.U. never was a member); the B.V.B. and B.V.U. resolved
their conflict in February 1935, after which the V.B.B.O. (Voetbal
Bond Bandoeng en Omstreken) was formed.
In 1919, "native" club Osvia entered the tweede klasse
while Chinese side Y.M.C. made their maiden appearance in the
derde klasse in 1921.
Palmares B.V.B. 1914-18 not known 1919 U.N.I. 1920 Sparta 1921 U.N.I. 1922 U.N.I. 1923-25 not known 1926 Sidolig 1927/28 Velocitas (Tjimahi) 1928 U.N.I. 1929 U.N.I. [championship playoff Jan 1930] 1930 U.N.I. 1931/32 Velocitas (Tjimahi) 1932/33 U.N.I. 1933/34 Sidolig 1934/35 not known V.B.B.O. 1935/36 Sparta 1936/37 Sparta 1937/38 U.N.I. 1938/39 U.N.I. NB: Velocitas' 1927/28 championship was their first ever Bandoeng - "native" champions B.I.V.B.-competitie 1931/32 R.A.N.
Pim Mulier, Dutch football pioneer, lived in Medan from 1899
to 1905 and was member of the Sport Club "Sumatra's Oostkust" (also
known as S.O.K.), founded in 1900 (presumably, he was involved in
its foundation). Since 1900 there were frequent matches between
teams from Medan (usually represented by S.O.K.) and Bindjey
(usually represented by Langkat S.C.).
In 1902, two "native" teams (Zetters Club (also known as Letterzetters)
in Medan and Toengkoe V.C. in Bindjey) were formed; these played each
other as well as the "European" clubs in friendly matches. In 1905,
a Chinese club (Tiong Hoa) followed and several other clubs (including
Voorwaarts) were formed a year later.
A first federation, the D.V.B. (Delische Voetbal Bond) was founded
on 16 July 1907 and organised the first regular league with a
three-team Eerste Klasse consisting of Voorwaarts
("European"), Maimoen S.C. ("native") and Chinese S.C. In addition,
a Tweede Klasse involving seven teams was held. The
D.V.B. organised local football until the end of the 1915 season,
in which the championship included clubs from outside Medan and
its immediate surroundings for the first time.
In December 1915, the O.S.V.B. (Oost Sumatra Voetbal Bond) was
founded; it was also based in Medan but extended competition
to other parts of the Oostkust van Sumatra, most notably
Simeloengoen (with main towns (Pematang) Siantar and Tebing Tinggi)
and Asahan (with main towns Tandjong Balei and Kisaran). In some
seasons, a playoff between the champions of the different regional
leagues was organised; in other seasons only the league in Medan
(and surroundings) was played and its winners considered overall
champions.
Palmares
D.V.B.
1907 Voorwaarts (Medan)
1908 Voorwaarts (Medan)
1909 not known (possibly not held)
1910 Handel (Medan)
1911/12 Handel (Medan)
1913 Handel (Medan)
1914 Van Nie & Co. (Medan)
1915 Pabatoe (Padang-Bedagei district) [Medan champions: Go Ahead]
O.S.V.B.
1916 A.V.V. (Kisaran) [Medan champions: D.S.V.]
1917 D.S.V. (Medan)
1918 Go Ahead (Medan)
1919 Go Ahead (Medan)
1920 D.S.V. (Medan)
1921 Go Ahead (Medan)
1922 L.S.V. (Bindjey)
1923 D.S.V. (Medan)
1924 Go Ahead (Medan)
1925 M.S.V. (Medan)
1926 L.S.V. (Bindjey)
1927 M.S.V. (Medan)
1928 M.S.V. (Medan)
1929 I.V.C. (Medan)
1930 M.S.V. (Medan)
1931/32 C.S.C. (Medan)
1932-34 U.V.V. (Belawan)
1935 U.V.V. (Belawan) [Siantar champions: P.S.V.]
1936/37 P.S.V. (Tebing Tinggi) [Medan champions: Deli Mij.]
1937/38 C.S.C. (Pematang Siantar) [Medan champions: M.C.V.C.]
1939 S.S.C. (Pangkalan Brandan)
NB: the clubs from Belawan, Bindjey and Pangkalan Brandan listed as
champions above won their titles in league tournaments involving
the Medan clubs. The titles of 1915, 1916, 1935, 1936/37 and
1937/38 were decided after playoffs involving winners of regional
leagues.
Gouverneur van Suchtelenbeker
This trophy was awarded by the governor of the Oostkust van Sumatra,
and was competed for by city selections (apparently inspired by the
popular stedenwedstrijden on Java).
1934 Pematang Siantar
1936 Medan
1936/37 Medan
1938 Bindjei
NB: there may have been more editions but no further winners are known.
Medan/Oost-Sumatra - "native" champions
Deli-competitie (Inlandsch)
1913 Zetters (Medan)
Inlandsche competitie (O.S.V.B.)
1922 M.S.V. (Medan)
1923 Bindjey S.V. (Bindjey)
Note all competitions in this section were restricted to Java. However, similar competitions were organised in other parts of the Dutch East Indies occasionally (e.g. the O.S.V.B. Stedenwedstrijden for the Gouverneur van Suchtelenbeker).
N.I.V.B./N.I.V.U. | C.K.T.H./H.N.V.B. (chinese) | P.S.S.I. ("native")
First held in 1914 at the occasion of the Koloniale
Tentoonstelling in Semarang, and initially played for the
De Vries beker, which was to be kept outright by the
first city to win the tournament five times in total or three
times in succession, with Batavia fulfilling both conditions
simultaneously in 1920.
Organisation was taken over by the N.I.V.B. (later N.I.V.U.) after
that federation was formed in 1919. After the first two editions,
both held in the summer, the final tournament normally took place
in the Pentecost weekend (pinksteren). Exceptions to that
rule were the tournaments of 1919 (held in the Easter weekend)
and 1938 (when the tournament was moved to the end of August due
to the World Cup participation of the Dutch East Indies).
Starting from the 1936 (1935/36) edition, the top-3 finishers of the
previous edition qualified automatically for the final tournament in
the following season, whereas the bottom team had to play off for the
final spot against the two winners of the qualifying competition for
West and East Java.
Year Winners Venue 1914 Batavia Semarang 1915 Batavia Batavia 1916 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1917 Soerabaja Semarang 1918 Batavia Bandoeng 1919 Batavia Batavia 1920 Batavia Soerabaja 1921 Batavia Semarang 1922 Soerabaja Bandoeng 1923 Batavia Batavia 1924 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1925 Batavia Bandoeng 1926 Soerabaja Semarang 1927 Batavia Batavia 1928 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1929 Batavia Bandoeng 1930 Soerabaja Semarang 1931 Bandoeng Batavia 1932 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1933 Bandoeng Bandoeng 1934 Bandoeng (N.I.V.B.) Semarang 1934 Batavia (V.B.O.) Batavia 1935 not held 1936 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1937 Bandoeng Bandoeng 1938 Batavia Semarang 1939 Batavia Batavia 1940 not known Soerabaja 1941 not known 1942 not known NB: novanmedia additionally lists: 1940 Soerabaja 1942 Semarang Sources for these two seasons (the same page also lists, incorrectly, Djokjakarta as winners in 1935 and Blitar for 1937) are not known. Number of Wins (26 until 1939; both tournaments 1934 included): 13 Batavia 9 Soerabaja 4 Bandoeng After the war, the N.I.V.U. was re-established in 1946, and changed name to V.U.V.S.I./I.S.N.I.S. (Voetbal Unie in de Verenigde Staten van Indonesië/Ikatan Sepakraga Negara Indonesia Serikat) in 1948. Under that name, two more competitions were played: V.U.V.S.I./I.S.N.I.S. Stedenwedstrijden Year Winners Venue 1949 Surabaya (S.V.B.) 1950 Surabaya (S.V.B.) Semarang After the P.S.S.I. was resurrected in 1950 (by the transformation of the football department of the P.O.R.I. (Persatuan Olahraga Republik Indonesia, the Sports Federation of the Republic of Indonesia established by the republican government in 1947), member associations of the V.U.V.S.I./I.S.N.I.S. merged with their local P.S.S.I. counterparts and V.U.V.S.I./I.S.N.I.S. disbanded in 1951.
Note that the Chinese city tournaments usually involved the leading Chinese clubs from the respective cities, in particular Tiong Hoa (now Suryanaga) from Soerabaja and U.M.S. from Batavia. The final tournament normally took place in the Easter weekend. The first edition was held in 1917.
Year Winners Venue (of final tournament) 1918 Semarang Semarang 1919 Batavia (U.M.S.) Batavia 1920 Batavia Batavia 1924 Batavia (U.M.S.) Batavia 1925 Bandoeng Bandoeng 1926 Batavia (U.M.S.) Semarang 1927 Soerabaja (Tiong Hoa) Bandoeng 1928 Soerabaja (Tiong Hoa) Batavia 1929 Soerabaja Soerabaja 1930 Batavia (U.M.S.) Bandoeng 1932 Soerabaja (Tiong Hoa) Batavia 1934 Soerabaja (Tiong Hoa) Bandoeng 1935 Batavia (U.M.S.) Batavia 1938 Soerabaja (Tiong Hoa) Batavia/Soerabaja NB: other years not known Number of Known Wins (14): 6 Batavia Soerabaja 1 Bandoeng Semarang
Organised by the P.S.S.I. after its foundation in 1930, usually in combination with its annual congress.
Year Winners Venue (of final tournament) 1931 Jakarta (V.I.J.) Solo 1932 Yogyakarta (P.S.I.M.) Jakarta 1933 Jakarta (V.I.J.) Surabaya 1934 Jakarta (V.I.J.) Solo 1935 Solo (Persis) Semarang 1936 Solo (Persis) Bandung 1937 Bandung (Persib) Solo 1938 Jakarta (V.I.J.) Solo 1939 Solo (Persis) Yogyakarta 1940 Solo (Persis) Solo 1941 Solo (Persis) Bandung 1942 Solo (Persis) Surabaya 1943 Solo (Persis) Yogyakarta Number of Titles (13): 7 Solo (Persis) 4 Jakarta (V.I.J.) 1 Bandung (Persib) Yogyakarta (P.S.I.M.)
After the V.U.V.S.I./I.S.N.I.S. disbanded in 1951 following the resurrection of the P.S.S.I. (by the transformation of the football department of the P.O.R.I. (Persatuan Olahraga Republik Indonesia, the Sports Federation of the Republic of Indonesia established by the republican government in 1947) in 1950, the P.S.S.I. became the sole national football federation in Indonesia, establishing its own championship in 1951 and obtaining F.I.F.A. membership 1952.
Year Venue Champions Runners-Up Kejurnas PSSI 1951 Persebaya (Surabaya) PSM (Makassar) 1952 Persebaya (Surabaya) Persija (Jakarta) 1953 not held 1954 Persija (Jakarta) PSMS (Medan) 1955-56 not held 1957 PSM (Makassar) PSMS (Medan) 1957-59 PSM (Makassar) Persib (Bandung) 1959-61 Persib (Bandung) PSM (Makassar) 1962-63 not held 1964 Persija (Jakarta) PSM (Makassar) 1965 PSM (Makassar) Persebaya (Surabaya) 1966 PSM (Makassar) Persib (Bandung) 1967 PSMS (Medan) Persebaya (Surabaya) 1968 not held 1969-71 PSMS (Medan) Persebaya (Surabaya) 1971-73 Persija (Jakarta) Persebaya (Surabaya) 1973-75 Persija (Jakarta) and PSMS (Medan) [shared] 1975-78 Persebaya (Surabaya) Persija (Jakarta) Kejurnas Utama PSSI 1978/79 Jakarta Persija (Jakarta) PSMS (Medan) Divisi Utama PSSI 1980 Jakarta Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 3-1 Persipura (Jayapura) 1981-82 not held 1983 Jakarta PSMS (Medan) 0-0 Persib (Bandung) [aet, 3-2 pen] 1984 not held 1985 Jakarta PSMS (Medan) 2-2 Persib (Bandung) [aet, 2-1 pen] 1986 Jakarta Persib (Bandung) 1-0 Perseman (Manokwari) 1986/87 Jakarta PSIS (Semarang) 1-0 Persebaya (Surabaya) 1987/88 Jakarta Persebaya (Surabaya) 3-2 Persija (Jakarta) [aet] 1988/89 not held 1989/90 Jakarta Persib (Bandung) 2-0 Persebaya (Surabaya) 1990/91 not held 1991/92 Jakarta PSM (Makassar) 2-1 PSMS (Medan) [aet] 1992/93 not held 1993/94 Jakarta Persib (Bandung) 2-0 PSM (Makassar) 1995- not held since introduction professional league Number of Titles (25; 1 title shared; runners-up finishes (23) between square brackets): 5 [ 4] PSM (Makassar) 5 [ 4] PSMS (Medan) [one title shared] 5 [ 3] Persija (Jakarta) [one title shared] 4 [ 6] Persebaya (Surabaya) 4 [ 4] Persib (Bandung) 1 Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 1 PSIS (Semarang) [ 1] Perseman (Manokwari) [ 1] Persipura (Jayapura)
NB: tournament in Semarang, at the occasion of the Koloniale Tentoonstelling
Semifinals
[Aug 29]
Batavia 5-0 Bandoeng
[Aug 30]
Semarang 3-1 Soerabaja
Final [Aug 31]
Semarang 0-3 Batavia
Batavia:
Beeuwkes (B.V.C.); Johannes (Oliveo), Stom (captain, Oliveo); Olive (Hercules),
Versteegh (B.V.C.), Kooymans (Vios); Jolly (Oliveo), Gramm (Hercules),
Fischer (Vios), Davies (Hercules), Heuer (Hercules); reserves included
Overakker (B.V.C.) who played against Bandoeng instead of Stom.
NB: the Semarang side included Guus Lutjens, who won 14 caps for the Netherlands
between 1905 and 1911.
NB: tournament at Bondsterrein, Batavia Semifinals [Jul 31] Semarang 2-1 Bandoeng [aet] [Vink (og) 1-0, v.d. Worm 1-1, Trebels 2-1; half-time: 1-0] [Aug 1] Batavia 1-0 Soerabaja [Fischer; half-time: 0-0] Final [Aug 2] Batavia 2-0 Semarang [Davies 1-0, Heuer 2-0; half-time: 1-0] Squad Lists: Batavia: C.van Kraayenoord; F.Nitzschke, Ph.Carli; R.Jasir, G.v.Polanen Petel, A.E.Olivé; D.Jolly, Davies jr., J.W.Fischer, H.v.Bodegraven, H.E.Heuer; reserves: W.Sijnja, H.Schreuders, P.Overbeek Bloem, Johnnie Bandoeng: Kessler; Vink, Jolly Jr.; Eichperger, Stam, Von Grumbkow; Landouw, Halkema, Belloni, V.d. Worm, Ramers Semarang: Den Tol; Stom, Valk sr.; Kamperdijk, Rogge, Walpot; Seemann, Dey, Phelan, Smit, Trebels NB: after the 1914 edition, Stom had moved from Batavia to Semarang Soerabaja: Kloesmeyer (or Zimmerman?); Braun, Kooymans; Galstaun sr., Sarkies, Fruneau; Cortenbach jr., W.Galstaun, Van Dam, Swart, Leslie Miller
Semifinals [Jun 10] Soerabaja 1-0 Semarang [Jun 11] Batavia 1-0 Bandoeng Final [Jun 12] Soerabaja 0-0 Batavia [Soerabaja on toss]
NB: tournament in Semarang Semifinals [May 26] Semarang 0-3 Soerabaja [May 27] Bandoeng 1-0 Batavia Final [May 28] Soerabaja 2-0 Bandoeng
NB: tournament at U.N.I.-terrein, Bandoeng Semifinals [May 18] Bandoeng 0-0 Soerabaja [aet; Bandoeng on toss] [May 19] Batavia 3-0 Semarang Final [May 20] Bandoeng 0-2 Batavia
NB: see also 1919 Batavia and Bandoeng local leagues NB: tournament at Deca-Park, Batavia; played at Easter weekend Semifinals [Apr 19] Bandoeng n/p Soerabaja [postponed due to rain] [Apr 20] Bandoeng 0-1 Soerabaja [aet] NB: extra time 2x7.5 minutes Batavia 5-2 Semarang Final [Apr 21] Batavia 1-0 Soerabaja
NB: see also 1920 Batavia and Bandoeng local leagues
NB: tournament at T.H.O.R.-terrein, Soerabaja
Semifinals
[May 22]
Batavia 1-0 Semarang
[Davies; half-time 1-0]
[May 23]
Soerabaja 3-0 Bandoeng
[Le Cerff, Van Dam, Swart; half-time 2-0]
Final [May 24, Soerabaja; att: 15,000]
Soerabaja 0-0 Batavia [aet; Batavia on toss]
NB: by winning the De Vries beker for the third year in succession,
and for the fifth time overall, Batavia earned the right to keep it
NB: see also 1921/22 Batavia local league NB: tournament in Semarang Semifinals [May 14] Semarang 2-1 Soerabaja [May 15] Batavia 2-1 Bandoeng Third Place Match [May 16] Soerabaja 2-2 Bandoeng Final [May 16] Semarang 0-5 Batavia
NB: see also 1922 Batavia and Oost Sumatra local leagues
NB: tournament in Bandoeng; first edition played in league rather
than knock-out format
[Jun 3]
Bandoeng 1-2 Soerabaja
Batavia 4-0 Semarang
[Jun 4]
Bandoeng 0-2 Batavia
Soerabaja 1-0 Semarang
[Jun 5]
Bandoeng 3-2 Semarang
Soerabaja 2-0 Batavia
1.Soerabaja 3 3 0 0 5- 1 6
2.Batavia 3 2 0 1 6- 2 4
3.Bandoeng 3 1 0 2 4- 6 2
4.Semarang 3 0 0 3 2- 8 0
NB: see also 1922/23 Batavia local league NB: tournament at Deca Park, Batavia Semifinals [May 19] Batavia 2-0 Soerabaja [May 20] Bandoeng 1-3 Semarang Final [May 21] Batavia 1-0 Semarang [Bodegraven; HT 1-0]
NB: see also 1923/24 Batavia local league NB: tournament in Soerabaja Semifinals [Jun 7] Batavia 5-1 Semarang [Jun 8] Soerabaja 5-1 Bandoeng Final [Jun 9] Soerabaja 0-0 Batavia [aet, Soerabaja on toss]
NB: see also 1924/25 Batavia local league Voorwedstrijden [hosted by first named city] [May 9] Batavia 2-1 Bandoeng [May 16] Semarang 0-6 Soerabaja Eindtoernooi [all matches at Nieuw-Houtrust, Bandoeng] [May 29] Bandoeng 3-1 Semarang [May 30] Batavia 5-0 Semarang [May 31] Soerabaja 1-1 Batavia [Jun 1] Bandoeng 1-0 Soerabaja Final Table: 1.Batavia 3 2 1 0 8- 2 5 2.Bandoeng 3 2 0 1 5- 3 4 3.Soerabaja 3 1 1 1 7- 2 3 4.Semarang 3 0 0 3 1-14 0
NB: see also 1925/26 Batavia and 1926 Oost Sumatra local leagues
Voorwedstrijden [hosted by first named city]
[Apr 30]
Bandoeng 0-1 Batavia
[Wattimena jr. 0-1; half-time 0-0]
[May 8]
Soerabaja 9-1 Semarang
Eindtoernooi [all matches in Semarang]
[May 21]
Semarang 1-1 Bandoeng
[May 22]
Soerabaja 5-2 Bandoeng
[May 23]
Batavia 2-2 Soerabaja
[May 24]
Semarang 1-4 Batavia
Final Table:
1.Soerabaja 3 2 1 0 16- 5 5 3.20
2.Batavia 3 2 1 0 7- 3 5 2.33
3.Bandoeng 3 0 1 2 3- 7 1 0.43
4.Semarang 3 0 1 2 3-14 1 0.21
NB: a 4-0 win in their final match would have given Batavia the title on
goal average
NB: see also 1926/27 Batavia and 1927 Soerabaja local leagues Voorwedstrijden [May 1, hosted by first named city] Bandoeng 0-3 Batavia Soerabaja 5-0 Semarang Eindtoernooi [all matches at B.V.C. terrein, Batavia] [Jun 3] Batavia 2-1 Semarang [Jun 4] Semarang 2-1 Bandoeng [Jun 5] Batavia 2-0 Soerabaja [Jun 6] Bandoeng 3-1 Soerabaja 1.Batavia 3 3 0 0 7- 1 6 2.Soerabaja 3 1 0 2 6- 5 2 1.20 3.Bandoeng 3 1 0 2 4- 6 2 0.67 4.Semarang 3 1 0 2 3- 8 2 0.38
NB: see also 1927/28 Batavia, 1928 Malang and Soerabaja local leagues
Qualifying Matches
[Apr 1]
Malang 2-3 Soerabaja
[Apr 22]
Soekaboemi 0-12 Batavia [postponed from Apr 3 due to death of heart
failure of W.J.V.B. official and
Voorwedstrijden co-founder Messchaert]
[Apr 30]
Semarang 1-1 Soerabaja
[May 6]
Batavia 6-0 Bandoeng
Eindtoernooi [all matches in Soerabaja]
[May 25]
Soerabaja 2-0 Bandoeng
[May 26]
Batavia 0-2 Semarang
[May 27]
Bandoeng 3-0 Semarang
[May 28]
Soerabaja 2-1 Batavia
1.Soerabaja 3 2 1 0 5- 2 5
2.Semarang 3 1 1 1 3- 4 3
3.Batavia 3 1 0 2 7- 4 2 1.75
4.Bandoeng 3 1 0 2 3- 8 2 0.38
NB: see also 1928/29 Batavia, 1929 Bandoeng, Blitar, Oost Sumatra and Soerabaja local leagues Qualifying Matches [Mar 24] Soerabaja 3-2 Malang Soekaboemi 0-3 Batavia [Apr 7] Djokjakarta 0-3 Semarang Voorwedstrijden [Apr 19] Batavia abd Bandoeng [abandoned at 1-0 due to unplayable pitch] [Apr 28, replay] Batavia 6-0 Bandoeng [date unknown] Soerabaja 2-0 Semarang Eindtoernooi [all matches at Nieuw-Houtrust, Bandoeng] [May 18] Bandoeng 3-2 Semarang [May 19] Batavia 1-0 Semarang [May 20] Batavia 1-1 Soerabaja [May 21] Bandoeng 1-3 Soerabaja 1.Batavia 3 2 1 0 8- 1 5 8.00 2.Soerabaja 3 2 1 0 6- 2 5 3.00 3.Bandoeng 3 1 0 2 4-11 2 4.Semarang 3 0 0 3 2- 6 0
NB: see also 1930 Oost Sumatra local league
West Java
[Feb 2]
Batavia 4-1 Bandoeng
[Mar 2]
Bandoeng 14-0 Soekaboemi
[Apr 6]
Soekaboemi 3-2 Batavia
1.Bandoeng 2 1 0 1 15- 4 2 3.75 Qualified
2.Batavia 2 1 0 1 6- 4 2 1.50 Qualified
3.Soekaboemi 2 1 0 1 3-16 2 0.19
East Java
[Feb 2]
Semarang 10-3 Malang
Djokjakarta 0-4 Soerabaja
[Mar 2]
Malang 0-5 Soerabaja
Semarang 2-1 Djokjakarta
[Apr 6]
Malang 4-4 Djokjakarta
Soerabaja 11-1 Semarang
[Bakhuys scored 5 goals]
1.Soerabaja 3 3 0 0 20- 1 6 Qualified
2.Semarang 3 2 0 1 13-15 4 Qualified
3.Djokjakarta 3 0 1 2 5-10 1
4.Malang 3 0 1 2 7-19 1
Final Competition
Voorwedstrijden [May 11]
Bandoeng 2-7 Batavia
Soerabaja 12-3 Semarang
Kampioenswedstrijden [all matches in Semarang]
[Jun 6?]
Semarang 7-5 Bandoeng
[Jun 7]
Soerabaja 5-1 Bandoeng
[Jun 8,9]
Semarang 3-4 Batavia
Soerabaja 3-1 Batavia
1.Soerabaja 3 3 0 0 20- 5 6
2.Batavia 3 2 0 1 12- 8 4
3.Semarang 3 1 0 2 13-21 2
4.Bandoeng 3 0 0 3 8-19 0
NB: with 122 goals in 15 matches (an average of more than 8 goals per
match) this edition must rank among the highest-scoring official
championships anywhere in the world. The final 6 matches averaged
nearly 9 goals.
NB: see also 1931/32 Batavia local league
Qualifying Stage
West Java
NB: Garoet enter competition for first time ever.
[Jan 24]
Garoet 0-8 Bandoeng
Soekaboemi 1-5 Batavia
[Feb 21]
Bandoeng 4-0 Soekaboemi
[Mar 20]
Soekaboemi 2-1 Garoet
[Apr 3]
Batavia 1-1 Bandoeng
[Apr 17]
Garoet 0-13 Batavia
NB: Batavia withdrew from the competition in February due to a conflict
with the V.S.O., causing the postponement of their match against
Garoet, scheduled for February 21, but returned after an extraordinary
general meeting of the N.I.V.B. in Djokjakarta on March 5.
Final Table:
1.Bandoeng 3 2 1 0 13- 1 5 Qualified
2.Batavia 3 2 1 0 19- 2 5 Qualified
3.Soekaboemi 3 1 0 2 3-10 2
4.Garoet 3 0 0 3 1-23 0
East Java
NB: Blitar enter competition for first time ever; the team in fact was
a Blitar-Kediri-Madioen combination.
[Jan 3]
Djokjakarta 2-0 Malang
[Jan 10,11]
Malang abd Blitar [abandoned at 2-1 due to rain]
[Jan 24,25]
Malang 4-5 Blitar [replay]
[dates?]
Soerabaja 5-0 Semarang
Semarang 5-2 Djokjakarta
[Mar 6]
Soerabaja 7-0 Djokjakarta
Blitar 2-0 Semarang
[dates?]
Soerabaja 2-0 Malang
Djokjakarta 1-2 Blitar
[Apr 9,10]
Malang 3-0 Semarang [in Blitar]
Soerabaja 2-0 Blitar
Final Table:
1.Soerabaja 4 4 0 0 16- 0 8 Qualified
2.Blitar 4 3 0 1 9- 7 6 Qualified
3.Malang 4 1 0 3 7- 9 2
4.Semarang 4 1 0 3 5-12 2
5.Djokjakarta 4 1 0 3 5-14 2
NB: Semarang miss out on the final tournament for the first time ever,
after 18 participations.
Final Competition
Voorwedstrijden
[Apr 23]
Blitar 3-6 Soerabaja
[Apr 30]
Bandoeng 0-3 Batavia
Kampioenswedstrijden [all matches in Soerabaja]
[May 13]
Soerabaja 4-0 Bandoeng
[May 14]
Batavia 8-1 Blitar
[May 15]
Blitar 3-5 Bandoeng
[May 16]
Soerabaja 4-2 Batavia
1.Soerabaja 3 3 0 0 14- 5 6
2.Batavia 3 2 0 1 13- 5 4
3.Bandoeng 3 1 0 2 5-10 2
4.Blitar 3 0 0 3 7-19 0
NB: Soerabaja included two Dutch international players, Bakhuys and
Smeets.
NB: see also 1932/33 Batavia and 1933 Blitar local leagues
Final Match [Jun 5?]
Batavia 4-3 Soerabaja [half-time 2-1]
[Batavia: Van Dorp; Van Houten, Eddy Meeng; Lasso, Frans Meeng, Weskin;
Knape, Soemo, L.K. Tai, Lee Wai-tong, Thio Kek Bo;
Soerabaja: De Wilde; Baumgarten, Tan Chin Hoat; Tek Kwie, Tio Sie Liong,
Hian Goan; Kwai Sing, Tetalepta, Bakhuys, L.Jahn, Hong Djien]
[L.K. Tai 1-0, Bakhuys 1-1, Soemo (pen) 2-1, Jahn 2-2, Bakhuys (pen) 2-3,
scorers last two goals Batavia unknown]
Champions: Bandoeng
NB: Batavia opposed the new set-up and withdrew from the competition;
the V.B.O. was then suspended by the N.I.V.B. on an extraordinary
general meeting in Bandoeng on December 23, 1933. Batavia then
founded the N.I.V.U. and organised an alternative tournament in
which Soekaboemi (which had meanwhile resigned from the N.I.V.B.
and a rebel federation (B.V.U.) from Bandoeng entered.
Eventually, in the summer of 1935 the N.I.V.B. was liquidated and
succeeded by the N.I.V.U. as the official football association on
Java.
Qualifying Stage
West Java
[Oct 22, 1933]
Batavia 2-1 Soekaboemi
[Nov 19, 1933]
Soekaboemi - Buitenzorg
[Dec 3, 1933]
Buitenzorg 1-2 Batavia
[Jan 28]
Buitenzorg 2-1 Soekaboemi
NB: Batavia withdrew mid-December 1933.
Qualified: Buitenzorg (for the first time ever) while Soekaboemi
resigned from the N.I.V.B. on March 31 and joined Batavia in
the rebel tournament organised by the V.B.O.
Central Java I
[Oct 22, 1933]
Bandoeng 4-1 Tegal
[Nov 19, 1933]
Tegal - Garoet
[Dec 3, 1933]
Garoet 0-3 Bandoeng
[Jan 28]
Garoet 1-0 Tegal
Qualified: Bandoeng
Central Java II
[Oct 22, 1933]
Semarang 6-1 Madioen
[Nov 19, 1933]
Madioen 0-3 Djokjakarta
Solo 1-2 Semarang
[Feb 11]
Semarang 5-0 Djokjakarta
Solo 8-1 Madioen
Qualified: Semarang
East Java
[Oct 22, 1933]
Soerabaja 5-1 Blitar
[Nov 19, 1933]
Blitar 1-3 Malang
[Dec 3, 1933]
Malang 1-6 Soerabaja [annulled; protest Malang demanding a
[Jan 28] replay because of the match being ended
Malang 4-0 Blitar 8 minutes early rejected; later
[Feb 11] Soerabaja agreed replay, confirmed
Soerabaja 6-0 Malang on N.I.V.B. meeting Dec 23]
[dates?]
Malang - Soerabaja [replay]
Soerabaja - Malang
Blitar - Soerabaja
Qualified: Soerabaja (on goal difference ahead of Malang)
Final Competition
Voorwedstrijden
[Mar 3,4]
Soerabaja 8-0 Semarang
Buitenzorg 2-3 Bandoeng
[Mar 25]
Soerabaja 1-1 Bandoeng
[Apr 14]
Bandoeng 3-2 Buitenzorg
[Apr 15]
Semarang 5-2 Soerabaja
[Apr 22]
Buitenzorg 2-1 Semarang
[Apr 29]
Soerabaja 1-2 Buitenzorg
Bandoeng 3-1 Semarang
Table before final tournament:
1.Bandoeng (B.V.B.) 4 3 1 0 10- 6 7
2.Buitenzorg 4 2 0 2 8- 8 4
3.Soerabaja 4 1 1 2 12- 8 3
4.Semarang 4 1 0 3 7-15 2
Kampioenswedstrijden in Semarang
[May 16,17]
Semarang 3-1 Buitenzorg
Bandoeng 2-3 Soerabaja
[May 18]
Semarang 1-2 Bandoeng
[May 19]
Soerabaja 3-1 Buitenzorg
Final Table:
1.Bandoeng (B.V.B.) 6 4 1 1 14-10 9
2.Soerabaja 6 3 1 2 18-11 7
3.Buitenzorg 6 2 0 4 10-14 4 0.71
4.Semarang 6 2 0 4 11-18 4 0.61
NB: see also 1933/34 Batavia local league
NB: after the V.B.O. had resigned from the N.I.V.B., they organised
their own tournament with federations from Soekaboemi and Bandoeng
(the rebel B.V.U.; the official B.V.B. remained in the N.I.V.B.
until January 1935).
NB: tournament in Batavia
[May 19]
Bandoeng 4-2 Soekaboemi
[May 20]
Batavia 5-2 Bandoeng
[May 21]
Batavia 4-2 Soekaboemi
Final Table:
1.Batavia 2 2 0 0 9- 4 4
2.Bandoeng (B.V.U.) 2 1 0 1 6- 7 2
3.Soekaboemi 2 0 0 2 4- 8 0
NB: see also 1938/39 Batavia local league and Java club championship
NB: first time 5 cities entered the final tournament
Voortoernooi in Bandoeng
[Apr 7]
Bandoeng 5-2 Malang
[Apr 8]
Batavia 5-2 Semarang
[Apr 9]
Malang 2-3 Semarang
[Apr 10]
Bandoeng 1-3 Batavia
[Apr 30]
Semarang 3-4 Soerabaja
[date, venue?]
Soerabaja 2-0 Malang
Kampioenswedstrijden [at B.V.C-veld, Batavia]
[May 26]
Batavia 8-0 Malang
[May 27]
Bandoeng 2-1 Soerabaja
[May 28]
Bandoeng 3-2 Semarang
[May 29]
Batavia 3-2 Soerabaja
Final Table:
1.Batavia 4 4 0 0 19- 5 8
2.Bandoeng 4 3 0 1 11- 8 6
3.Soerabaja 4 2 0 2 9- 8 4
4.Semarang 4 1 0 3 10-14 2
5.Malang 4 0 0 4 4-18 0
NB: matches in Batavia Semifinal [Apr 19] Batavia 2-1 Semarang Soerabaja bye Final [Apr 20] Batavia 2-0 Soerabaja
NB: matches at Deca-Park, Batavia Semifinal [Apr 3] Batavia 0-0 Semarang [Batavia on lots] Soerabaja bye Final [Apr 4] Batavia 2-1 Soerabaja
NB: matches in Batavia Semifinals [Apr 18] Batavia 6-0 Bandoeng [Apr 19] Soerabaja 3-0 Semarang Final [Apr 20] Batavia 1-0 Soerabaja
NB: matches in Bandoeng Semifinals [Apr 10] Bandoeng 1-0 Semarang [Apr 11] Batavia 0-0 Soerabaja [Soerabaja on lots] Final [Apr 12] Bandoeng 1-0 Soerabaja
NB: matches in Bandoeng Semifinals [Apr 15] Bandoeng 3-0 Tegal [Apr 16] Semarang 2-3 Soerabaja Final [Apr 17] Bandoeng 1-2 Soerabaja
Participating clubs (representing their cities): Bandoeng: Y.M.C. Batavia: U.M.S. Cheribon: Y.N.H. Malang: H.S.H. Pekalongan: T.H.H. Semarang: C.S.A. Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa Tegal: T.O.A. Voorwedstrijden [Mar 23] Soerabaja bt Malang Pekalongan lt Semarang Tegal lt Bandoeng Cheribon lt Batavia Kampioenswedstrijden NB: matches in Batavia Semifinals [Apr 6] Batavia 2-1 Bandoeng [Apr 7] Soerabaja 7-0 Semarang Final [Apr 8] Batavia 1-3 Soerabaja Friendly [Apr 9, Batavia] H.N.V.B. 1-3 V.B.O.
Participating clubs (representing their cities): Bandoeng: Y.M.C. Batavia: U.M.S. Pekalongan: T.H.H. Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa Tegal: T.O.A. Voorwedstrijd [Jan 27?] Bandoeng 0-2 Tegal Kampioenswedstrijden NB: matches in Soerabaja Semifinals [Mar 29] Soerabaja 5-0 Pekalongan [Mar 30] Batavia 4-1 Tegal Final [Mar 31] Soerabaja 1-0 Batavia
NB: after Hak Sing Hwee (Malang) had resigned from the H.N.V.B.,
Tiong Hoa (Soerabaja) were to receive a bye from the preliminary
matches, but were later fixtured to play Tjin Ik Hwee (Blitar)
after the latter club had joined the H.N.V.B. early 1930.
Participating clubs (representing their cities):
Bandoeng: Y.M.C. (newly promoted to B.V.B. Eerste Klasse)
Batavia: U.M.S.
Blitar: Tjin Ik Hwee
Cheribon: Y.N.H.
Malang: H.S.H. (resigned) (champions of M.V.B.)
Semarang: Union
Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa (champions of S.V.B.)
Voorwedstrijden
[Mar 2]
Bandoeng 4-1 Cheribon [*]
[Mar 9]
Soerabaja 9-0 Blitar
[*] it is not clear whether this match was part of the tournament
or a test match for Cheribon ahead of a match against Batavia
(for which no date or result has been found); at the annual
meeting of the N.H.V.B. in April, Cheribon complained about
having to play Batavia in the preliminary matches every year
and it was agreed to instead play single round robin qualifying
tournaments in 1931.
Kampioenswedstrijden
NB: matches in Bandoeng
Semifinals
[Apr 18]
Batavia 3-0 Semarang
[Apr 19]
Bandoeng 1-1 Soerabaja [aet, Bandoeng on lots]
Final [Apr 20]
Batavia 3-0 Bandoeng
Participating clubs (representing their cities): Batavia: U.M.S. Semarang: Union (champions of V.S.O.) Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa Kampioenswedstrijden NB: matches at Deca-Park, Batavia [Mar 25] Batavia 2-2 Semarang [Mar 26] Soerabaja 7-0 Semarang [Mar 27] Batavia 3-3 Soerabaja Final Table: 1.Soerabaja 2 1 1 0 10- 3 3 2.Batavia 2 0 2 0 5- 5 2 3.Semarang 2 0 1 1 2- 9 1 Friendly [Mar 28] V.B.O. XI 5-0 Hwa Nan West-Java XI
Participating clubs (representing their cities):
Bandoeng: Y.M.C.
Batavia: U.M.S.
Pekalongan: T.H.H.
Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa
Voorwedstrijd [Mar 3]
Batavia abd Bandoeng [abandoned at 1-1 due to crowd trouble]
[Batavia apparently qualified]
Kampioenswedstrijden
NB: matches at U.M.S.-veld, Batavia
[Apr 19]
Batavia 3-1 Pekalongan
[Apr 20]
Pekalongan 1-6 Soerabaja
[Apr 21]
Batavia 3-0 Soerabaja
Final Table:
1.Batavia 2 2 0 0 6- 1 4
2.Soerabaja 2 1 0 1 6- 4 2
3.Pekalongan 2 0 0 2 2- 9 0
NB: at the general meeting held at the final tournament, the H.N.V.B.
decided to follow most local federations on Java and withdrew from
the N.I.V.B.
Participating clubs (representing their cities): Batavia: U.M.S. Soerabaja: Tiong Hoa Final [date unknown, 1938, Batavia] Batavia abd Soerabaja [abandoned at 1-3 due to disagreements] Final Replay [Oct 7, 1939, Soerabaja] Soerabaja 4-2 Batavia
1.V.I.J. (Jakarta) 2.P.S.I.M. (Yogyakarta) 3.V.V.B. (Solo)
1.P.S.I.M. (Yogyakarta) 2.V.I.J. (Jakarta) 3.P.S.M. (Madiun) Final P.S.I.M. 2-1 V.I.J.
Known result
S.I.V.B. 1-3 V.I.J.
1.V.I.J. (Jakarta)
2.Persib (Bandung)
3.S.I.V.B. (Surabaya)
NB: Persib were formed on 14 March 1933 as a merger of P.S.I.B.
(formerly B.I.V.B.) and N.V.B.
1.V.I.J. (Jakarta)
2.Persib (Bandung)
3.S.I.V.B. (Surabaya)
4.P.S.M. (Madiun)
NB: contemporary newspapers clearly state Jakarta won the tournament
in June 1934 in Solo; that is also where the 5th P.S.S.I. congress
was held, but [PSS 80] lists the venue of the tournament as
Bandung, apparently erroneously (the tournament and the congress
were normally held at the same place).
1.Persis (Solo) 2.P.P.V.I.M. (Meester Cornelis, Jakarta) 3.P.P.S.M. (Magelang) NB: V.V.B. (Solo) renamed Persis; Meester Cornelis now Jatinegara
1.Persis (Solo) 2.Persib (Bandung) 3.P.S.I.S. (Semarang)
1.Persib (Bandung) 2.Persis (Solo) 3.P.S.I.T. (Cirebon) 4.P.S.I.M. (Yogyakarta) NB: held in May 1937; V.I.J. (Jakarta) did not enter
Qualifying Stage
Known result [Feb 26]
V.I.J. 5-2 Persitas (Tasikmalaya)
Final Stage [in Solo]
NB: apparently V.I.J. had played P.S.I.B. and Persibaya had beaten
Persis in voorwedstrijden
[Jun 4-7?]
Persis 8-1 P.S.I.B.
P.S.I.B. 0-5 Persibaya
V.I.J. 4-0 Persibaja
V.I.J. 3-1 Persis
Final Ranking:
1.V.I.J. (Jakarta)
2.Persibaya (Surabaya)
3.Persis (Solo)
4.P.S.I.B. (Purwokerto)
NB: S.I.V.B. renamed Persibaya
1.Persis (Solo) 2.P.S.I.M. (Yogyakarta) 3.Persib (Bandung)
1.Persis (Solo) 2.P.S.I.M. (Yogyakarta) 3.V.I.J. (Jakarta)
1.Persis (Solo) 2.Persibaya (Surabaya) 3.Persib (Bandung)
1.Persis (Solo) 2.Persebaya (Surabaya) NB: Persibaya (Surabaya) renamed Persebaya
1.Solo (Persis)
2.Yogyakarta (P.S.I.M.)
NB: held under Japanese occupation; the P.S.S.I. became part of
a Japanese sports organisation (Tai Iku Kai) and the teams
at the 1943 tournament officially represented their cities and
not the corresponding city football federations.
Kejuaraan Nasional PSSI Participants Final Tournament (Tingkat Nasional): Persija (Jakarta) (champions Jawa Barat (western Java)) PSIM (Yogyakarta) (champions Jawa Tengah (central Java)) Persebaya (Surabaya) (champions Jawa Timur (eastern Java)) PSM (Makassar) (champions Indonesia Timur (eastern Indonesia)) [in Surabaya] Persija 0-2 PSM Persebaya 3-0 PSM [in Yogyakarta] PSIM 1-1 PSM [in Jakarta] Persija 4-1 PSIM PSIM 2-3 Persebaya Persija 0-1 Persebaya 1.Persebaya (Surabaya) 3 3 0 0 7- 2 6 2.PSM (Makassar) 3 1 1 1 3- 4 3 3.Persija (Jakarta) 3 1 0 2 4- 4 2 4.PSIM (Yogyakarta) 3 0 1 2 4- 8 1
In Surabaya [Nov 28] Persebaya 5-0 Persema [Nov 29] Persipro 1-2 Persema [Nov 30] Persipro 0-7 Persebaya In Solo [Dec 5] Persis 8-0 Persipro [Dec 6] Persija 3-1 Persipro [Dec 7] Persija 2-0 Persis [Dec 13] Persebaya 4-0 Persis In Yogyakarta [Dec 9] Persib 2-1 Persipro In Jakarta [Dec 12] Persija 2-0 Persema [Dec 13] PSMS 2-1 Persema [Dec 14] Persija 4-0 PSMS In Bandung [Dec 16] Persib 2-1 Persema [Dec 19] Persib 0-1 Persis [Dec 20] PSMS 2-7 Persis [Dec 21] Persib 4-2 PSMS In Surabaya [Dec 24] Persipro 1-1 PSMS [Dec 25] Persebaya 2-1 PSMS [Dec 26] Persema 2-4 Persis [Dec 27] Persebaya 6-2 Persib [Dec 28] Persija 0-0 Persib [Dec 29] Persija 1-2 Persebaya 1.Persebaya (Surabaya) 6 6 0 0 26- 4 12 2.Persija (Jakarta) 6 4 1 1 12- 3 9 3.Persis (Solo) 6 4 0 2 20-10 8 4.Persib (Bandung) 6 3 1 2 10-11 7 5.PSMS (Medan) 6 1 1 4 8-19 3 6.Persema (Malang) 6 1 0 5 6-16 2 7.Persipro (Probolinggo) 6 0 1 5 4-23 1
1.Persija (Jakarta) 5 5 0 0 23- 5 10 2.PSMS (Medan) 5 4 0 1 12- 8 8 3.Persebaya (Surabaya) 5 2 0 3 11- 9 4 4.Persema (Malang) 5 1 2 2 7- 8 4 5.PSM (Makassar) 5 1 1 3 10-11 3 6.Persis (Solo) 5 0 1 4 5-27 1
1.PSM (Makassar) 6 5 1 0 23- 7 11 2.PSMS (Medan) 6 4 1 1 15- 7 9 3.Persib (Bandung) 6 3 2 1 15-10 8 4.Persija (Jakarta) 6 2 2 2 20-14 6 5.PSP (Padang) 6 1 2 3 10-14 4 6.Persebaya (Surabaya) 6 1 1 4 9-14 3 7.Persema (Malang) 6 0 1 5 5-31 1
First Stage played in 6 Zones Zonal winners: A PSS (Pematang Siantar) B PSIT (Cirebon) C PSIS (Semarang) D Persik (Kediri) E Persibal (Bali) F PS Ambon Second Stage (Interzonal) Western Region (at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta) PSIS 5-2 PSS PSIS 9-3 PSIT PSS 4-3 PSIT 1.PSIS (Semarang) 2 2 0 0 14- 5 4 Qualified 2.PSS (Pematang Siantar) 2 1 0 1 6- 8 2 3.PSIT (Cirebon) 2 0 0 2 6-13 0 Eastern Region (at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya) Persibal 4-1 Persik Persik 2-0 PS Ambon PS Ambon 3-2 Persibal 1.Persibal (Bali) 2 1 0 1 6- 4 2 Qualified 2.Persik (Kediri) 2 1 0 1 3- 4 2 3.PS Ambon 2 1 0 1 3- 4 2 Third Stage Playoff Participants: Persebaya (Surabaya) (6th in 1957 final stage) Persema (Malang) (7th in 1957 final stage) PSIS (Semarang) (winners western region) Persibal (Bali) (winners eastern region) [Jun 24, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] Persema 2-1 Persibal [Jun 26, at Sriwedari Stadium, Solo] PSIS 9-0 Persibal [Jun 27, at Sriwedari Stadium, Solo] Persebaya 2-1 PSIS [Jun 28, at Sriwedari Stadium, Solo] Persebaya 6-1 Persibal [Jul 11, at Kridosono Stadium, Yogyakarta] PSIS 3-1 Persema [Jul 12, at Kridosono Stadium, Yogyakarta] Persebaya 1-4 Persema [Samidi 10; Harim 55, Suryadi 65, Sudjono 72, Muhadi 74] 1.PSIS (Semarang) 3 2 0 1 13- 3 4 Qualified 2.Persebaya (Surabaya) 3 2 0 1 9- 6 4 Qualified 3.Persema (Malang) 3 2 0 1 7- 5 4 4.Persibal (Bali) 3 0 0 3 2-17 0 Final Stage (7 Besar) [Jul 30, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar] PSM 6-1 Persebaya [Ramang (2), Suwardi (3), Nursalam; Marsidik] [Jul 30, at Medan] PSMS 2-3 PSP [Azis 30, Simon 37; Nono 59pen, unknown 81, Kaharuddin 83] [Aug 1, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar] PSIS 4-3 Persebaya [Mansyur 35, Suharno 38, Danu 48, 50; Sian Liong, Ridwan 54, Thiam Gwan 77] [Aug 1, at Medan] PSP 0-2 Persija [Joop de Freetes 24, 43] [Aug 2, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar] PSIS 1-4 PSM [Yusron 42; Suwardi 28, 57, 83, Nursalam 80] [Aug 2, at Medan] PSMS 2-0 Persija [Anwar Daulay, Aziz 83] [Aug 9, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] Persib 3-1 Persija [Kiat Shek 7, Parhim 17, Omo 72; Liong Hauw 75pen] [Aug 13, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] Persib 6-0 Persebaya [Witarsa 21, Ade, Kiat Shek 52, Omo 64, 79pen, Atik 82] [Aug 16, at Padang] Persib 3-2 PSP [Aug 21, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] PSM 3-1 PSMS [Suwardi 39, Nursalam 50, Muslim 80og; Syamsuddin 74] [Aug 22, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] Persebaya 6-2 PSP [Samidi 3, Marsidik 8, Sian Liong 39, 81, unknown 41, Tjee Bing 53; Kaharuddin 58, Zulkifli 74] [Aug 23, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] PSM 4-0 PSP [Kurnia 14, Ramang 23, Nursalam 51, Suwardi 75] [Aug 25, at Semarang] PSMS 0-0 PSIS [Aug 26, at Kridosono Stadium, Yogyakarta] Persija 2-1 Persebaya [Joop de Freetes 65, Bob Hippy 70; Siang Liong 35] [Aug 28, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] PSIS 2-1 Persib [Danu 6, Yani 34; Omo 40] [Aug 29, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] PSIS 2-2 Persija [Kian An 25, 57; Joop de Freetes 2, Bakir] [Aug 30, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] Persib 8-1 PSMS [Omo 7, 52 Unang 54, 67 Parhim 64, 83, 85, Kiat Shek 78; Simon 56] [Sep 3, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] PSIS 3-5 PSP [Kian An 37, 65 Danu 90; Zulkifli, Kaharuddin 44, 64, 83, Nono 50] [Sep 4, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] PSM 6-0 Persija [Nursalam 4, Ramang 7, 35, 64, Suwardi 26, 53] [Sep 5, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] Persebaya 4-3 PSMS [Thiam Gwan 25, Karnadi 64, 72, Sian Liong 74; Simon 37, 42, Totok (og)] [Sep 6, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] PSM 2-1 Persib [Ramang 4, Suwardi 42; Omo 2] 1.PSM (Makassar) 6 6 0 0 25- 4 12 2.Persib (Bandung) 6 4 0 2 22- 8 8 3.PSIS (Semarang) 6 2 2 2 12-15 6 4.Persija (Jakarta) 6 2 1 3 7-14 5 5.Persebaya (Surabaya) 6 2 0 4 15-23 4 6.PSP (Padang) 6 2 0 4 12-20 4 7.PSMS (Medan) 6 1 1 4 9-18 3 NB: PSP and PSMS had to enter a playoff for the 1959-61 competition Rosters: PSMS (Medan): Tjong (GK) Muslim, Nasrun, Djamal, Rasjid, Idris, Kornel, Saari, Ramli Yatim, Sajuti, Azis Tanjung, Samsuddin, Simon PSP (Padang): Jus Etek, Zainudin (GK), Hosen, Djamalus, Zulkifli, Johanis, Kaharuddin, Sofyan, Alamsyah, Rosmin, Nono, Albar, Syarief, Ruslna, Adnan Persib (Bandung): Hehanusa, Iwan (GK), Sulaeman, Hafid, Akbar, Rukma, Nandang, Atik, Parhim, Kiat Shek, Omo, Sukarna, Witarsa, Ade, Unang Persija (Jakarta): Paidjo, Effendi (GK), Albert, Amanimpujo, Mochtar, Nazar, Sutedjo, Achmad Nor, Liong Hiauw, Bob Hippy, Fatah, Bakir, Sailan, Joop De Freetes, Salen PSIS (Semarang): Subandi (GK), Salim, Suprapto, Yusuf, Mansur, Paimin, Ramlan, Kian An, Jani, Bakir, Danu, Jusron, Sukendro Persebaya (Surabaya): Hamsyah (GK), A.Ferdinandus, Kipu, Liem Hiat Soen, Totok, Ridwan, Pantow, Supardi, Karnadi, Sian Liong, Henny Liem, Sukiran, Thiam Gwan, Marsidik, Tjee Bien, Samidi PSM (Makassar): Tjong (GK), Raeratu, Sampara, Itjing, Santja, Idris, Nursalam, Ramang, Suwardi, Kurnia, Manan
Third Stage Playoff (at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung) Participants: PSP (Padang) (6th in 1959 final stage) PSMS (Medan) (7th in 1959 final stage) PSIM (Yogyakarta) (winners western region) Persema (Malang) (winners eastern region) [Apr 29] PSMS 4-2 Persema [Apr 30] PSIM 2-0 PSP [Sius 16, 65] [May 2] Persema 4-3 PSP [May 3] PSMS 2-0 PSIM [Azis Tanjung 42, Simon 85] [May 4] PSIM 1-2 Persema [May 5] PSP 2-2 PSMS [Tamjis 10, 35; R Abidin 44, Azis Tanjung 84] 1.PSMS (Medan) 3 2 1 0 8- 4 5 Qualified 2.Persema (Malang) 3 2 0 1 8- 8 4 Qualified 3.PSIM (Yogyakarta) 3 1 0 2 3- 4 2 4.PSP (Padang) 3 0 1 2 5- 8 1 Final Stage (7 Besar) [Jun 2, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar] PSM 4-1 Persema [Manan 11, 43, Kurnia 18, Ramang 20; Hasan 24] [Jun 2, at Medan] PSMS 3-1 PSIS [Jun 3, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar] Persib 7-1 Persema [Omo (3), Wowo (2), Hengki Timisela, Suhendar; Simon] [Jun 3, at Medan] Persebaya 3-2 PSIS [Jun 4, at Mattoangin Stadium, Makassar Persib 1-1 PSM [abandoned at 1-1 in 85', PSM walked off; [Jun 4, at Medan] result apparently stood] PSMS 7-2 Persebaya [Jun 11, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] Persebaya 2-1 Persema [Marsidik 11, Sian Liong 54; Hasan 89] [Jun 13, at Malang] Persija 3-1 Persema [Tek An 33, 72, Joop de Freetes 87; Harim 40] [Jun 14, at Malang] Persebaya 0-3 Persija [Jun 16, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] Persib 5-3 PSMS [Suhendar 21, Wowo 61, unknown 65, Hengki Timisela, Ilyas; Simon 35, unknown 47] [Jun 17, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] Persema 3-2 PSMS [Sujoto 30, unknown 52, Hasan 82; Zainal 48, Azis Tanjung 58] [Jun 17, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya] Persebaya 3-3 PSM [Jun 18, at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung] Persib 6-2 PSIS [Jun 18, at Tambaksari Stadium, Surabaya PSM 5-3 Persija [Frans Jo 1, 87, Ramang 12, 84, unknown 49; Sucipto 7, Gunawan 27, Liong Hauw 32pen] [Jun 23, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] Persija 6-3 PSIS [Jun 24, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] Persija 5-1 PSMS [Jamhur 29, Kiat Sek 43, Sucipto 60, 73, Gunawan 80; Zainal Abidin 50] [Jun 25, at Ikada Stadium, Jakarta] PSM 2-1 PSIS [Jun 28, at Semarang] Persebaya 1-2 Persib [Marsidik 61; Wowo 68, 73] [Jun 29, at Semarang] PSIS 1-5 Persema [Danu 40pen; Hasan 46, Simon 48, Suyoto 50, Hasan 79, Harim 82] [Jun 30, at Semarang] PSM 3-2 PSMS [Manan 30, Frans Jo 35, 70; Zaenal 44, Seiban 65] [Jul 1, at Semarang] Persib 3-1 Persija [Wowo 12, 20, Hengki Timisela 23; Sucipto] 1.Persib (Bandung) 6 5 1 0 24- 9 11 2.PSM (Makassar) 6 4 2 0 18-11 10 3.Persija (Jakarta) 6 4 0 2 21-13 8 4.Persebaya (Surabaya) 6 2 1 3 11-18 5 5.PSMS (Medan) 6 2 0 4 18-19 4 6.Persema (Malang) 6 2 0 4 12-19 4 7.PSIS (Semarang) 6 0 0 6 10-25 0 Rosters: Persema: Gwan Liep, Nardirejo (GK), Simon, Ermawan, Benny Ambek, Mohadi, Supardi, Suprapto, Bambang, Mustakim, Harim, Sujoto, Hasan, Sukamto Persib: Hehanusa, Hermanus, Juju (GK), Ishka Udin, Iljas, Rukma, Fatah, Sunarto, Him Tjhiang, Ade, Hengki Timisela, Wowo, Nazar, Omo, Suhendar, Piece Persija: Efendi, Paidjo, Yudo (GK), S. Sailan, Sanca, Liong Houw, Kiat Shek, Amanopujo, Tik Liong, Tek An, Dirhamsyah, Djumadio, Sucipto, Gunawan, Djamhur, Bob Hippy PSIS: Subandi, Bian Liang (GK), Salim, Yusuf, Yuwono, Paimin, Umar, Warjo, Nono, Danu, Legimin, Dawuh, Harno PSM: Tjong (GK), Rairatu, Mangundap, Itjing, J. Simon, Idris, Mapakaja, Noorsalam, Ramang, Suwardi, Kurnia, Manan, Frans Jo Persebaya: Harjono, Suheri (GK), Hwa Sik, Syafii, Bompi, Pantouw, Alwi, Karnadi, Marsidik, Sukiran, Samidi, Sian Liong, Tjee Bien, Benno, J. Sahetapy PSMS: Sugiyono, Atjong (GK), Simon, Azis Tanjung, Zainal Abidin, Saiban, Ribut, Edward Lim, Ansari, Lasiman, Tarigan, Sesar, Jamal
In Jakarta [Jun 26] PSMS 3-0 PSP [Jun 27] PSP 2-6 Persib [Jul 3] PSP 0-7 Persija [Jul 4] PSMS 6-1 Persijem [Jul 5] Persijem 2-2 PSP In Surabaya [Jun 26] Persija 2-0 PSB [Jun 27] PSB 3-3 PSA [Jun 28] Persija 4-0 PSA [Jul 3] Persebaya 5-0 PSB [Jul 4] Persebaya 6-0 PSA [Jul 5] PSB 0-5 PSM In Malang [Jul 9] Persijem 1-5 PSM [Jul 10] PSM 1-0 Persebaya [Jul 11] PSA 3-1 PSP [Jul 12] Persebaya 11-0 Persijem In Semarang [Jul 16] PSM 1-2 PSMS [Jul 17] PSA 0-0 Persijem [Jul 18] PSMS 1-1 Persebaya [Jul 19] PSA 0-2 PSM In Solo [Jul 22] Persib 4-0 PSA [Jul 23] PSMS 0-0 PSB [Jul 24] Persijem 0-6 Persib In Yogyakarta [Jul 25] Persija 1-1 PSM [Jul 26] Persijem 0-9 Persija In Bandung [Jul 29] PSP 0-7 Persebaya [Jul 30] Persib 5-0 PSB [Jul 31] PSMS 0-4 Persija [Aug 1] PSB 2-1 PSP [Aug 2] Persebaya 1-3 Persib In Jakarta [Aug 4] PSP 0-6 PSM [Aug 5] Persijem 0-9 PSB [Aug 6] Persija 3-1 Persib [Aug 7] PSMS 1-0 PSA [Aug 8] Persebaya 1-4 Persija [Aug 9] PSM 1-0 Persib 1.Persija (Jakarta) 8 7 1 0 34- 3 15 2.PSM (Makassar) 8 6 1 1 22- 4 13 3.Persib (Bandung) 8 6 0 2 29- 8 12 4.PSMS (Medan) 8 4 2 2 14-11 12 5.Persebaya (Surabaya) 8 4 1 3 32- 9 9 6.PSB (Bogor) 8 2 2 4 14-21 6 7.PSA (Ambon) 8 1 2 5 6-21 4 8.Persijem (Jember) 8 0 2 6 4-48 2 9.PSP (Padang) 8 0 1 7 6-36 1
Final round in Jakarta Played as single round robin at Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta Participants (8): PSMS (Medan), PSL (Langkat), Persija (Jakarta), Persib (Bandung), Persebaya (Surabaya), Persema (Malang), PSM (Makassar), Persipura (Jayapura) Champions: PSMS Runners-Up: Persebaya Persija and PSM finished 3rd and 4th. NB: top-4 qualified for Piala Soeharto 1972
Final round 1973 in Jakarta Played as single round robin at Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta Round 1 [Nov 25] Persija 5-2 PSL Persib 3-1 PSMS [Nov 26] Persebaya 2-0 PSM PSBI 3-2 Persipura Round 2 [Nov 27] Persija 2-0 Persib PSMS 6-0 PSL [Nov 28] Persebaya 4-2 PSBI Persipura 4-4 PSM Round 3 [Nov 30] Persipura 2-0 Persib Persebaya 4-1 PSL [Dec 1] PSMS 2-1 PSBI Persija 5-1 PSM Round 4 [Dec 2] Persipura 3-1 PSL Persebaya 1-0 Persib [Dec 3] Persija 5-0 PSBI PSMS 2-1 PSM Round 5 [Dec 5] Persib 2-2 PSL PSM 5-2 PSBI [Dec 6] Persebaya 4-0 Persipura PSMS 2-2 Persija Round 6 [Dec 7] PSBI 1-0 Persib PSM 5-2 PSL [Dec 8] Persebaya 4-1 PSMS Persija 1-0 Persipura Round 7 [Dec 10] PSM 3-1 Persib PSL 3-1 PSBI [Dec 11] PSMS 5-0 Persipura Persija 1-0 Persebaya 1.Persija (Jakarta) 7 6 1 0 21- 5 13 2.Persebaya (Surabaya) 7 6 0 1 19- 5 12 3.PSMS (Medan) 7 4 1 2 19-11 9 4.PSM (Makassar) 7 3 1 3 19-18 7 5.Persipura (Jayapura) 7 2 1 4 11-18 5 6.PSBI (Blitar) 7 2 0 5 10-21 4 7.Persib (Bandung) 7 1 1 5 6-12 3 8.PSL (Langkat) 7 1 1 5 11-26 3 Best player: Risnandar (Persib) NB: top-4 qualified for Piala Soeharto 1974
Babak "18 Besar" (1975) Pool A (at Stadion Gelora 10 November, Surabaya) [Oct 18] Persija 1-0 Persigowa [Djunaedi Abdillah 85] [Oct 19] Persiraja 0-0 PSBI [Oct 20] Persija 0-0 Persiraja [Oct 21] PSBI 3-0 Persigowa [Frans 66, Permadi 71, Rofii 85] [Oct 22] Persiraja 3-1 Persigowa [Bustaman 32, 78, Permadi 65; ?] [Oct 23] Persija 3-0 PSBI [Djunaedi Abdillah 69, Taufik 71, Andi Lala 77] 1.Persija (Jakarta) 3 2 1 0 4- 0 5 2.Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 3 1 2 0 3- 1 4 3.PSBI (Blitar) 3 1 1 1 3- 3 3 4.Persigowa (Gowa) 3 0 0 3 1- 7 0 Pool B (at Stadion Diponegoro, Semarang) [Oct 18] Perseden 4-0 PSB [Sukardjo 6, 15, 35, Hambali 33] [Oct 19] PSMS 4-1 Persipura [Zulkarnaen 14, Sarman Panggabean 27, Tumsila 75, Suwarno 85; Sirai 51] [Oct 20] Persipura 4-2 Perseden [Mobilala 25, Pattipone 32, Timo Kapisa 39, 75; Wijana 11, Sukardja] [Oct 21] PSMS 3-0 PSB [Parlin Siagian 25, Nobon 31, Tumsila 69] [Oct 22] Persipura 5-0 PSB [Timo Kapisa 20, 75, Nico Pattipone 30, Henky Heipon 40, Pantirai 42] [Oct 23] PSMS abd Perseden [abandoned at 4-0 at half-time] [Tumsila 21, 34, Parlin Siagian 40pen, 44] [Oct 24, at Stadion Lapangan Kalisari, Semarang] PSMS 4-0 Perseden [second half] [Tumsila 21, 34, Parlin Siagian 40pen, 44] 1.PSMS (Medan) 3 3 0 0 11- 1 6 2.Persipura (Jayapura) 3 2 0 1 10- 6 4 3.Perseden (Denpasar) 3 1 0 2 6- 8 2 4.PSB (Bogor) 3 0 0 3 0-12 0 Pool C (at Stadion Menteng, Jakarta) [Oct 18] Persipal 4-1 PSBS PSL 7-0 PPSM [Oct 20] Persebaya 1-1 PSBS [Yakob Sihasale 30; Robby Binur 73] Persipal 10-1 PPSM [Oct 22] Persebaya 5-0 PSL PSBS 8-0 PPSM [Oct 24] Persipal 2-2 PSL [Saing 68, 89; Parmin 28pen, 70] Persebaya 4-0 PPSM [Waskito (4)] [Oct 26] PSBS 10-0 PSL Persebaya 2-2 Persipal [Waskito 43, Azer Mofu 45; Erwin Sumampau 47, Saing 49] 1.Persipal (Palu) 4 2 2 0 18- 6 6 2.Persebaya (Surabaya) 4 2 2 0 12- 3 6 3.PSBS (Biak) 4 2 1 1 20- 5 5 4.PSL (Langkat) 4 1 1 2 9-17 3 5.PPSM (Magelang) 4 0 0 4 1-29 0 Pool D (at Stadion Menteng, Jakarta) [Oct 19] Persib 2-0 PSM [Encas 74, Teten 81] Persema 3-2 Gasko [Oct 21] PS Bangka 1-0 Persib [M. Akil Hasyim 55] Persema 1-0 PSM [Tukiman 51] [Oct 23] PS Bangka 1-0 Gasko Persib 0-0 Persema [Oct 25] PSM 2-0 Gasko [Abdi Tunggal 35, 74] Persema 3-1 PS Bangka [Tukiman 40, Trisno Subroto 75, Guspriadi 82; Rozali 84] [Oct 27] PS Bangka 2-1 PSM [Djamaludin 52, Akil 83; Ronny Pattinasarani 85] Persib 4-0 Gasko [Dedy Sutendi 20, 30, 53, Akub 83] 1.Persema (Malang) 4 3 1 0 7- 3 7 2.PS Bangka 4 3 0 1 5- 4 6 3.Persib (Bandung) 4 2 1 1 6- 1 5 4.PSM (Makassar) 4 1 0 3 3- 5 2 5.Gasko (Kolaka) 4 0 0 4 2-10 0 Babak "8 Besar" (Quarterfinals) Pool I (at Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta) [Oct 29] Persipura 4-2 Persija [Henky Heipon 10, Johannes Yakadewa 49, 81, Pieter Atiamuna 90; Iswadi 41pen, Risdianto 46] Persipal 2-1 PS Bangka [(Erwin Sumampau 53pen, Anwar Hadi 67; Akil 48] [Oct 31] Persija 2-0 PS Bangka [Iswadi 16, 39] Persipura 2-2 Persipal [Jafed Sibi 48, Henky Heipon 74; Anwar Ramang 21, 26] [Nov 2] Persipura 4-1 PS Bangka [Timo Kapisa 5, Johannes Yakadewa 15, Pieter Atiamuna 29, Jacobus Mobilala 58; Sumitro 3] Persija 5-1 Persipal [Andi Lala 15, 41, 50, 54, Djunaedi Abdillah 28; Erwin Sumampau 36pen] 1.Persipura (Jayapura) 3 2 1 0 10- 5 5 2.Persija (Jakarta) 3 2 0 1 9- 5 4 3.Persipal (Palu) 3 1 1 1 5- 8 3 4.PS Bangka 3 0 0 3 2- 8 0 Pool II (at Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta) [Oct 30] PSMS 2-0 Persiraja [Zulkarnaen 65, Tumsila 82] Persebaya 7-0 Persema [Abdul Kadir 3, 14, 47, Hartono 26, 34, Waskito 45, 64] [Nov 1] Persiraja 5-3 Persema [T. Usman 33, Johan, Tarmizi 51, Bustaman 72, 84; Guspriadi 15, 62pen, Tukiman 73] Persebaya 3-1 PSMS [Abdul Kadir 9, Waskito 22pen, Hadi Ismanto 26; Nobon 55] [Nov 3] PSMS 4-0 Persema [Tumsila 3, 44, 61, Ismail 65] Persebaya 2-2 Persiraja [Hartono 72, Waskito 85; M. Dan 36, 51pen] 1.Persebaya (Surabaya) 3 2 1 0 12- 3 5 2.PSMS (Medan) 3 2 0 1 7- 3 4 3.Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 3 1 1 1 7- 7 3 4.Persema (Malang) 3 0 0 3 3-16 0 Semifinals (at Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta) [Nov 5] Persipura 0-2 PSMS [Suwarno 2, Parlin Siagian 16] [Nov 6] Persebaya 0-2 Persija [(Iswadi 68, Risdianto 69] Third Place Match [Nov 8, Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta] Persebaya 4-2 Persipura [Harton ?, 17, Jacob Sihasale 19, Waskito 35; Jacobus 9, Timo Kapisa 15] Final [Nov 8, Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta] Persija abd PSMS [abandoned at 1-1 in 40'] [Sofyan Hadi 26; Parlin Siagian 10] NB: match not finished, both teams declared joint champions. NB: top-4 qualified for Piala Soeharto 1976
Babak "18 Besar" (1978)
Pool A (at Stadion Gelora 10 November, Surabaya)
[Jan 5]
Persipura 4-3 Perseden
[Rurimere 13, Pahelerang 14, Jopie Rumbrar 17, Timo Kapisa 64;
Tumbaga 41, 53, 74]
[Jan 6]
PSMS 5-1 PSIT
[Suwarno 39, 56, Zulkarnaen 67, Chaerul Chan 70, Effendi Marico 85;
Syamsuri 3]
[Jan 8]
Perseden 3-2 PSIT
[Jan 9]
PSMS 0-0 Persipura
[Jan 11]
PSMS 4-0 Perseden
[Suwarno 49, 75, Regowo 55, 80]
[Jan 12]
Persipura 6-1 PSIT
[Rully Nere 4, 19, Saul Sibi 7, 70, 76, Jopie Rumbar 34; Achyar 55]
1.PSMS (Medan) 3 2 1 0 9- 1 5
2.Persipura (Jayapura) 3 2 1 0 10- 4 5
3.Perseden (Denpasar) 3 1 0 2 6-10 2
4.PSIT (Cirebon) 3 0 0 3 4-14 0
Pool B (at Stadion Siliwangi, Bandung (Jan 5-9) and
at Stadion Bima, Cirebon (Jan 11-15))
[Jan 5]
PSM 7-0 Persisum
[Anwar Ramang 15, 76, 80, 25, Abdi Tunggal 43, 74, Dullah Rahim]
[Jan 6]
Persib 5-0 PSKB
[Atik 29, Nandar 41pen, Max Timisela 43, Teten 44, Kiswanto 60]
[Jan 7?]
Perseban 2-1 PSKB
[Jan 8?]
Persib 6-0 Persisum
[Jan 9]
PSM 3-1 Perseban
[Gaffar Hamzah 2, Dullah Rahim 13, Abdi Tunggal 25; Gozali]
[Jan 11]
Persisum 3-1 PSKB
[Nurdin 10pen, Wahyuni 50, John Baz 82; M. Noor 80]
[Jan 12]
Persib 3-0 PSM
[Tjetjep 16, 59, Zulham 86]
[Jan 13]
Perseban 1-1 Persisum
[Gozali 33; John Baz 22]
[Jan 14]
PSM 6-0 PSKB
[Anwar Ramang 51, 56, 78, Syamsudin Umar 67, 70, 77]
[Jan 15]
Persib 2-0 Perseban
[Zulham Effendi 3, Nandar 80]
1.Persib (Bandung) 4 4 0 0 16- 0 8
2.PSM (Makassar) 4 3 0 1 16- 4 6
3.Perseban (Banjarmasin) 4 1 1 2 4- 7 3
4.Persisum (Sumbawa) 4 1 1 2 4-15 3
5.PSKB (Binjai) 4 0 0 4 2-16 0
Pool C (at Stadion Menteng, Jakarta Pusat)
[Jan 5]
Persiraja 0-0 PSIS
[Jan 6]
Persebaya 2-2 Persipal
[Hadi Ismanto 23, Waskito 24; Stefanus Sirey 22, Dullah Wahid 47]
[Jan 7?]
Persiraja 4-0 Persisam
[Jan 8?]
Persebaya 1-0 PSIS
[Jan 9]
Persipal 5-1 Persisam
[Stefanus Sirey 12, 31, Johannes Yakadewa 56, Indrajaya 70,
Daniel 86; Hadi 22]
[Jan 11]
Persiraja 2-1 Persebaya
[M. Daan 67, Bustaman 73; Jopie Saununu 5]
[Jan 12]
PSIS 1-0 Persipal
[Nono Suwarno 65]
[Jan 13]
Persebaya 7-0 Persisam
[Hadi Ismanto 22, 60, 45, Abdul Kadir 30, Sapuan 34, Waskito 50pen,
Djoko Malik 80]
[Jan 14]
Persiraja 1-1 Persipal
[Bustaman 45; Johannes Yakadewa 2]
[Jan 15]
PSIS 0-0 Persisam
1.Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 4 2 2 0 7- 2 6
2.Persebaya (Surabaya) 4 2 1 1 11- 4 5
3.Persipal (Palu) 4 1 2 1 8- 5 4
4.PSIS (Semarang) 4 1 2 1 1- 1 4
5.Persisam (Samarinda) 4 0 1 3 1-16 1
Pool D (at Stadion Diponegoro, Semarang)
[Jan 5]
PSBI 4-0 Persma
[Sodieq 9, 20, Ruslan 13, Yusuf 35pen]
[Jan 6]
Persija 3-1 PSP
[Taufik Saleh 5, Anjas 35, Iswadi 65; Irawadi Uska 40]
[Jan 8?]
Persija 3-0 PSBI
[Jan 9]
PSP 4-1 Persma
[Yenny Wardin 30, 55, Ikradinata 36, Amna Rahim 40pen; Santjut 20]
[Jan 11]
PSBI 1-1 PSP
[Rustam 5; Amna Rahim 30]
[Jan 12]
Persija 5-0 Persma
[Dananjaya 43, Taufik Saleh 44, 89, Andi Lala 65, Sudarno 85pen]
1.Persija (Jakarta) 3 3 0 0 11- 1 6
2.PSP (Padang) 3 1 1 1 6- 5 3
PSBI (Blitar) 3 1 1 1 5- 4 3
4.Persma (Manado) 3 0 0 3 1-13 0
Playoff [Jan 13]
PSBI 1-0 PSP
[Yusuf 25pen]
Babak "8 Besar" (Quarterfinals)
Pool F (at Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat)
[Jan 17]
PSM 2-1 PSMS
[Dullah Rahim 40, Anwar Ramang 90; Sunardi 19]
Persiraja 2-0 PSBI
[Tarmizi 30, M. Daan 65]
[Jan 19]
Persiraja 1-0 PSM
[Tarmizi 30]
PSMS 4-2 PSBI
[Nobon 18, 55, Sakirman 38, Suwarno 40; Yusuf 7pen, Sodik 83]
[Jan 21]
PSMS 4-0 Persiraja
[? 7, Parlin Siagian 20, 90, Suwarno 38]
PSM 8-1 PSBI
[Dullah Rahim 6, Anwar Ramang 17, Yusuf Malle 21, Pieter Fernandez 47,
Syamsudin Umar 48, Abdi Tunggal 12, 37, 40; Kurni 15]
1.PSM (Makassar) 3 2 0 1 10- 3 4
2.PSMS (Medan) 3 2 0 1 9- 4 4
3.Persiraja (Banda Aceh) 3 2 0 1 3- 4 4
4.PSBI (Blitar) 3 0 0 3 3-14 0
Pool G (at Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat)
[Jan 18]
Persib 2-0 Persipura
[Atik 75, Nandar 85]
Persija 1-1 Persebaya
[Anjas Asmara 39; Abdul Kadir 84]
[Jan 20]
Persebaya 2-0 Persib
[Hadi Ismanto 17, Johny Fahamsyah 25]
Persija 5-1 Persipura
[Iswadi 2, Robby Binur 22, 73, ? 51ogo, Anjas Asmara 75; ?]
[Jan 24]
Persebaya 5-1 Persipura
[Joko Mali, ?, Johny Fahamsya, Waskito 55pen, Hadi Ismanto 82;
Nico Pattipone 47]
Persija 3-0 Persib
[Anjas Asmara 1, 47, Robby Binur 60]
1.Persija (Jakarta) 3 2 1 0 9- 2 5
2.Persebaya (Surabaya) 3 2 1 0 8- 2 5
3.Persib (Bandung) 3 1 0 2 2- 5 2
4.Persipura (Jayapura) 3 0 0 3 2-12 0
Semifinals [Jan 26, Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta]
PSM 0-1 Persebaya
[Hadi Ismanto 5]
Persija 1-1 PSMS [aet, 4-2 pen]
[Taufik Saleh 19; Effendi Marico 3]
Third Place Match [Jan 28, Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta]
PSMS 1-1 PSM [aet, 5-4 pen]
[Suwarno 14; Gaffar 65pen]
Final [Jan 28, Stadion Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan, Jakarta]
Persebaya 4-3 Persija
[Hadi Ismanto 20, 54, Rudy W. Keltjes 63, Joko Malis 69;
Taufik Saleh 5, 28, Andi Lala 78]
Many thanks to Lie Bianto, Feri Istanto and Hans Schöggl
Sources: [Col 00], [FIF 31], [Sto 98] (for 1914-1930), newspapers (mostly available through the Koninklijke Bibliotheek): De indische courant, Het nieuws van den dag voor Nederlands-Indië and Sumatra post (for 1914-1950), Sepakbola Indonesia, Ligina, http://novanmediaresearch.wordpress.com/about/ [PSS 80] (period 1931-1943 and 1952), newspaper Kedaulatan Rakyat (1957-1961), newspaper Pikiran Rakyat (period 1971-1994)
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