Season | 2014 |
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Dates | 1 February – 7 November |
Champions | Persib Bandung 1st ISL title 7th Indonesian title |
Relegated | Persepam Madura United Persita Tangerang Persijap Jepara Persiba Bantul |
Champions League | Persib Bandung |
AFC Cup | Persipura Jayapura |
Matches played | 247 |
Goals scored | 670 (2.71 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Emmanuel Kenmogne (25 goals) |
Biggest home win | Arema Cronus 5–0 Persik Kediri (6 February 2014) Putra Samarinda 5–0 Perseru Serui (9 February 2014) Arema Cronus 5–0 Gresik United (8 May 2014) Persib Bandung 5–0 Persijap Jepara (19 August 2014) |
Biggest away win | Persijap Jepara 0–8 Arema Cronus (5 September 2014) |
Highest scoring | Persijap Jepara 0–8 Arema Cronus (5 September 2014) |
Longest winning run | 5 matches Arema Cronus |
Longest unbeaten run | 18 matches Persipura Jayapura |
Longest winless run | 10 matches Persiba Bantul |
Longest losing run | 9 matches Persijap Jepara |
Highest attendance | 66,143 Persija Jakarta 0–0 Persib Bandung (10 August 2014) |
Lowest attendance | 79 Persiram Raja Ampat 1–0 Putra Samarinda (17 March 2014) |
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The 2014 Indonesia Super League was the sixth season of the Indonesia Super League (ISL), a fully professional football competition as the top tier of the football league pyramid in Indonesia. The season was scheduled to begin in January 2014,[1][2] but in the end PSSI decided that the competition would begin on 1 February 2014 and possibly end on 7 November 2014.[3][4] Competition schedule was released on 17 January 2014 by PT Liga Indonesia in Jakarta.[5][6]
Persipura were the defending champions, having won their fourth league title in 2013.
This season saw the merging of the ISL with the Indonesian Premier League (IPL) after three years of dualism. It was decided that only four teams from the Premier League would join the new Super League.[7]
The 22 clubs were divided into two groups (regions) so that each group contained eleven participating teams; this was due to the many political agenda in Indonesia in 2014 such as the parliamentary election on 9 April 2014 and the presidential election on 9 July 2014.[8]