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Football leagueFounded | 2006 |
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Country | Indonesia |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of clubs | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Premier Division |
International cup(s) | AFC Futsal Club |
Current champions | Harimau Rawa (2010) |
Most championships | Electric PLN (2 times) |
Website | http://www.pssi-football.com |
Current: 2011 |
IFL Super League (Indonesian: Liga Super Futsal Indonesia) is the official main competition for professional futsal clubs in Indonesia. It is organized by PSSI (Football Association of Indonesia).
Participating clubs in 2011
- Electric PLN (Jakarta)
- Pelindo II (Jakarta)
- Limus IBM Jaya (West Java)
- Futsal Kota Bandung (West Java)
- Jatim Futsal (Surabaya)
- Bank Sumut FC (North Sumatra)
- Harimau Rawa (Riau)
- Sriwijaya United FC (South Sumatra)
- JICT Jakarta (Jakarta)
- Jaya Kencana United (South Tangerang)
* = It is a club that comes after PT. Sriwijaya Optimistic Mandiri (parent company of the ISL club Sriwijaya FC) to purchase a license from the club Isen Mulang (Central Kalimantan).
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Provisional Associated Member |