The Borneo Post

Indonesia unveils new topflight league

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JAKARTA: Indonesia Monday unveiled a new top-flight football league after two years without one, seeking to draw a line under a crisis that engulfed the game in Southeast Asia’s biggest nation.

Liga 1 kicks off Saturday and replaces the Indonesian Super League, which was halted in 2015 due to a row between the country’s sports ministry and football associatio­n.

The dispute over who should compete in the super league led to the collapse of the competitio­n, and then to world governing body FIFA suspending Indonesia over government meddling in a domestic associatio­n.

The ban was lifted in 2016 after a year when the government and the associatio­n finally resolved their difference­s, and football in Indonesia has since been slowly getting back onto its feet.

Eighteen teams will compete in the new Liga 1, which is sponsored by motorbike taxi app Go- Jek and travel website Traveloka, including Indonesia’s top clubs Persib Bandung and Arema. The two sides will face each other in this weekend’s opening match.

“We are trying to develop our football -- this nation needs to be lifted up by football,” said Edy Rahmayadi, head of the associatio­n, known as PSSI, as he unveiled the new league.

While waiting for the new top- f light league to get up and running, teams last year competed in an interim tournament, called the Torabika Soccer Championsh­ip.

Football in Indonesia has been suffering from problems for years, from the creation of a breakaway associatio­n that tore the football establishm­ent apart to cases of foreign players being treated badly.

The new competitio­n will run until November this year. — AFP

 ??  ?? Bayern Munich’s Javi Martinez and David Alaba during training. — Reuters photo
Bayern Munich’s Javi Martinez and David Alaba during training. — Reuters photo

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