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Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia

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Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia
Founded2009
Folded2014
CountryIndonesia
ConfederationAFC
DivisionsFirst Division
Second Division
Third Division
Number of teams>400
Level on pyramid3–5
Promotion toPremier Division
Most championshipsFirst Division: Persebaya Surabaya (2 titles)
WebsiteBLAI.co

The Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia (Indonesian for Amateur Football League Board of Indonesia), commonly known as BLAI, was the governing body that ran the three lowest football divisions in Indonesia, namely First Division, Second Division and Third Division, from 2009. BLAI also managed the youth competition of Indonesian football as Soeratin Cup for under-18 team and Haornas Cup for under-15 team.

The BLAI was founded in 2009.[1]

Promotion and relegation between the divisions were a central feature of the league: at the end of the season the top clubs of First Division switched with the bottom clubs of the Premier Division (or its predecessors), thus integrating the League into the Indonesian football league system.

Competition

League

The member clubs of the BLAI were grouped into three divisions: the First Division, Second Division and Third Division. In any given season a club played each of the others in the same division once.

Clubs gained three points for a win (two before 1994) one for a draw, and none for a defeat. At the end of each season, the club who won the First/Second/Third Division final match was crowned champion. As for Second Division, at the lower end sixteen clubs were relegated to Third Division, with the top sixteen Third Division clubs taking their places. As for First Division, at the lower end twelve clubs were relegated to Second Division, with the top twelve Second Division clubs taking their places. At the top end, eight clubs won promotion to the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, while eight teams from the Premier Division joined the First Division in their place.

Promotion and relegation were determined by final league positions.

Youth teams of Liga Indonesia (Super League, Premier Division, First Division, Second Division and Third Division) clubs played in the Soeratin Cup for under-18 team and Haornas Cup for under-15 team.

2014 Split

On 25 January 2014, PSSI formally dissolved the Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia (BLAI) and the National Futsal Body (BFN) through the Executive Committee (Exco) meeting at Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya.[2] Amateur League Board functions will be taken over by the Special Department that manages amateur and youth competitions.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sejarah Badan Liga Sepakbola Amatir Indonesia" (in Indonesian). BLAI. 19 November 2013. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2012.
  2. ^ "PSSI Bubarkan Badan Liga Amatir Indonesia Dan Badan Futsal Nasional" (in Indonesian). PSSI. 25 January 2014. Archived from the original on 29 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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