Liga Indonesia Third Division

Football league
Liga Indonesia Third Division
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Folded2014
CountryIndonesia Indonesia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams98
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toSecond Division
Domestic cup(s)Piala Indonesia
Last championsPerseba Bangkalan
(2013/2014)
WebsiteOfficial site of BLAI

Liga Indonesia Third Division (Indonesian: Divisi Tiga Liga Indonesia) was the lowest level (5th tier) of nationwide football competition in Indonesia. Along with first and second division, this league is managed by the Amateur League Board of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).[1]

This was the final league in Indonesia and there was no relegation, that a team can go all the way and become champion. This competition involves players under the age of twenty years, as part of the youth player development program.

After the establishment of the Liga Nusantara in 2014, the Third Division was dissolved.

Another Explanation

Division Three Liga Indonesia is the lowest division in the Liga Indonesia. Status of the club and the players who play in this division are amateurs. In the 2008 competition, regulation Division 3 players are restricted to the age group 21 years and allowed only three players over the age wear-free[clarification needed]. There is no degradation in Division III competition, but there are some top ranked teams will be promoted to Division II.

Division Three began to be held in 2005, the first season winner is PSIR Apex. The game begins with a Division Three match the provincial level to compete for quota compete in the National Zone Act. Ration is different in each province depending on the number three team division in the province.

Having escaped from the provincial level, teams that qualify will face teams from other provinces within the same zone (island). Usually divided into Zones 1 & 2 of Sumatra, Java 1 & 2, Kalimantan, Sulawesi 1 & 2, Nusa Tenggara, Papua & Maluku. After the round, the teams that qualify will face teams from other zones in the national round.[citation needed]

Previous winners

2005-2008 (fourth-tier)

  • 2005 - PSIR (Rembang)
  • 2006 - Perseta (Tulungagung)
  • 2007 - Persem (Mojokerto)

2008-2013 (fifth-tier)

References

  1. ^ "Badan Liga Amatir Indonesia PSSI Berupaya Gaet Sponsor" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 5 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Perseba Bangkalan Juara Divisi Tiga Liga Indonesia 2013". bolaindo.com. 25 January 2014. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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