Liga Indonesia Premier Division
Season2003
Dates12 January – 15 September 2003
ChampionsPersik
(1st title)
RelegatedPerseden
Arema
Petrokimia Putra
PSDS
Barito Putera
AFC Champions LeaguePersik
PSM
Matches played380
Goals scored993 (2.61 per match)
Top goalscorerOscar Aravena
(31 goals)
Biggest home winPersipura 6–0 Arema
(26 January)
Persipura 6–0 Petrokimia Putra
(11 June)
Persik 6–0 Persipura
(26 June)
Biggest away winPSPS 1–5 PSDS
(27 February)
Highest scoringPersik 6–3 Semen Padang
(6 April)
2002
2004

The 2003 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (also known as the Liga Bank Mandiri for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, the top Indonesian professional league for association football clubs, since its formation in 1994. It began on 12 January and ended on 15 September. Petrokimia Putra were the defending champions.[1]

Teams

Team changes

Relegated from Premier Division

Stadiums and locations

Locations of the teams in the 2003 Liga Indonesia Premier Division.
Blue: 20 teams
Team Home city Stadium Capacity
Arema Malang Gajayana 25,000
Barito Putera Banjarmasin May 17th 15,000
Bontang PKT Bontang Mulawarman 12,000
Deltras Sidoarjo Gelora Delta 35,000
Pelita Krakatau Steel Cilegon Krakatau Steel 5,000
Perseden Denpasar Kompyang Sujana 7,000
Persib Bandung Siliwangi 15,000
Persija Jakarta Lebak Bulus Stadium 12,500
Persijatim Solo Surakarta Manahan 20,000
Persik Kediri Brawijaya 20,000
Persikota Tangerang Benteng 15,000
Persipura Jayapura Mandala 30,000
Persita Tangerang Benteng 15,000
Petrokimia Putra Gresik Petrokimia 20,000
PSDS Deli Serdang Baharuddin Siregar 15,000
PSIS Semarang Jatidiri 25,000
PSM Makassar Andi Mattalata 15,000
PSPS Pekanbaru Kaharudin Nasution 30,000
PSS Sleman Tridadi 12,000
Semen Padang Padang Haji Agus Salim 20,000

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Persik (C) 38 18 13 7 72 32 +40 67 Qualification for the AFC Champions League
2 PSM 38 18 8 12 68 48 +20 62
3 Persita 38 16 14 8 47 33 +14 62
4 PSS 38 16 12 10 48 43 +5 60
5 Persipura 38 17 7 14 66 51 +15 58
6 Persikota 38 16 10 12 59 45 +14 58
7 Persija 38 15 10 13 59 46 +13 55
8 Semen Padang 38 15 10 13 44 54 10 55
9 PSPS 38 14 12 12 49 46 +3 54
10 Bontang PKT 38 16 5 17 49 49 0 53
11 Persijatim 38 14 11 13 47 47 0 53
12 Deltras 38 14 9 15 49 55 6 51
13 PSIS 38 14 8 16 43 45 2 50
14 Pelita Krakatau Steel 38 15 5 18 48 56 8 50
15 Perseden (R) 38 14 6 18 46 56 10 48 Qualification to relegation play-offs
16 Persib (O) 38 12 9 17 35 48 13 45
17 Arema (R) 38 11 11 16 39 59 20 44 Relegation to First Division
18 Petrokimia Putra (R) 38 11 9 18 52 72 20 42
19 PSDS (R) 38 11 8 19 43 56 13 41
20 Barito Putera (R) 38 9 11 18 30 52 22 38
Source: RSSSF
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated

Relegation play-offs

Perseden and Persib compete with Persela and PSIM in a round-robin play-off to secure two spots in next season's Premier Division. The matches were held in Solo.[2]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Persib 3 2 1 0 6 4 +2 7 Promotion to Premier Division
2 Persela 3 1 1 1 3 2 +1 4
3 PSIM 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 Relegation to First Division
4 Perseden 3 0 1 2 5 8 3 1
Source: RSSSF

Awards

Top scorers

This is a list of the top scorers from the 2003 season.[2]

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Chile Oscar Aravena PSM 31
2 Nigeria Bamidelle Frank Bob Manuel Persik 29
3 Uruguay Cristian Gonzáles PSM 27
4 Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija 24
5 Brazil Marcelo Braga PSS 21
Indonesia Musikan Persik 21

Best player

  • Indonesia Musikan (Persik).

References

  1. "Indonesia 2002". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  2. 1 2 "Indonesia 2003". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
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