- Source: 2019 Liga 3 (Indonesia)
The 3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 3 was the third season of the 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 3 under its current name, the fourth season under its current league structure, and the only amateur league football competition in Indonesia.
Persijap defeated PSKC 3–1 in the final at the Pakansari Stadium to won their first 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 3 title.
Teams
= Team changes
=The following teams changed division from the 2018 season.
Overview
= Player regulations
=Unlike previous seasons, teams are not allowed to use senior players. Players born on or after 1 January 1997 are eligible to compete in this league.
Qualifying round
Qualifying round for national round is divided into 2 routes:
Regional route (consist of representatives from 34 provinces). First, each province held their provincial league followed by unlimited amateur teams with different competition format. Then qualified teams from provincial league are competing in their respective region to earn 26 slots in national round.
Pre-national route is featured by six relegated teams from 2018 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 2 and 10 teams that qualified for the second round last season. Six teams will be qualified for national round from this route.
= Regional route
=Province round
These teams are the representatives from their provincial league to be competing in regional round.
Notes:
BOLD: Winner of each provincial league.
Regional round
The following teams qualified from regional route for the national round.
= Pre-national route
=The following 15 teams entered the pre-national round:
There should be six teams relegated from 2018 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 2 that competed in this route, but Persiwa disqualified by PSSI. And also supposedly AS Abadi competed as one of 10 teams that qualified for the second round last season. But they replaced by Tiga Naga. Later, Lampung Sakti and PSIR withdrew from the competition. In October, Solok merged with Equator Luak 50 Kota into SEL 50 Kota and relocated from Solok to Lima Puluh Kota.
The following teams qualified from pre-national route for the national round.
National round
A total of 32 teams will be competing in this round.
= First round
=In this first round, 32 teams divided into eight groups (4 groups in West region and 4 groups in East region). Each group played a home tournament basis. First round was played from 12–16 December 3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019. Winner and runner-up of each group advanced to the second round.
West region
= Group A =
Tiga Naga hosted this group at Tumpal Sinaga Stadium and Kaharudin Nasution Stadium, Pekanbaru.
= Group B =
PSSI chose to hold this group at Haji Agus Salim Stadium and BBC Batuang Taba Stadium, Padang.
= Group C =
PSKC hosted this group at Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung and Jalak Harupat Stadium, Bandung Regency.
= Group D =
Persiba Bantul hosted this group at Sultan Agung Stadium and Dwi Windu Stadium, Bantul.
East region
= Group E =
Persijap hosted this group at Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium and Kamal Djunaedi Stadium, Jepara.
= Group F =
Putra Sinar Giri hosted this group at Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium and Semen Gresik Stadium, Gresik Regency.
= Group G =
Semeru hosted this group at Gelora Supriyadi Stadium and Gelora Bumi Penataran Stadium, Blitar.
= Group H =
Perseta hosted this group at Brawijaya Stadium, Kediri and Rejoagung Stadium, Tulungagung Regency.
= Second round
=The second round was featured by 16 teams which were the winners and runner-ups from each group of the first round. The second round matches were played on 19 December 3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019. Each winner advanced to the third round.
= Third round
=In this round, eight teams divided into two groups. Each group played a home tournament basis. Third round was played from 22–26 December 3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019. Three best teams of each group promoted to the 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 2. Winner of each group also advanced to the final.
West Group
PSKC hosted this group at Siliwangi Stadium and Arcamanik Stadium, Bandung.
East Group
Putra Sinar Giri hosted this group at Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium, Gresik Regency and Jenggolo Stadium, Sidoarjo Regency.
= Final
=Champions
Awards
Top Scorers: Rikza Syawali (PSKC) with nine goals.
Best Player: Rizki Hidayat (Persijap).
Fair Play Team: PSKC.
See also
3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 1
3/info/2019" target="_blank">2019 3/info/liga" target="_blank">Liga 2
2018–19 Piala Indonesia
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liga 3 (Indonesia)
- Liga 1 (Indonesia)
- Liga Futsal Profesional Indonesia
- Liga Bola Basket Indonesia
- Liga 2 (Indonesia)
- Liga 3 (Indonesia) 2019
- Liga Indonesia Baru
- Putaran Regional Liga 3 2019
- Babak pra-nasional Liga 3 2019
- Liga 3 2019 Sulawesi Selatan
- Liga 3 (Indonesia)
- 2019 Liga 3 (Indonesia)
- Liga 1 (Indonesia)
- Liga 2 (Indonesia)
- 2019 Liga 1 (Indonesia)
- 2021–22 Liga 3 (Indonesia)
- 2019 Liga 3 Bali
- Liga Indonesia Premier Division
- Indonesian football league system
- 2019 Liga 2 (Indonesia)