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football records in Indonesia .
National team
Individual
Most appearances: 111,
Abdul Kadir (1965 - 1979) (105 in official FIFA matches)
[1]
Most goals: 70,
Abdul Kadir (1965 - 1979) (68 in official FIFA matches)
Best scoring percentage (players with 20+ goals): 63% (70 goals in 111 games),
Abdul Kadir (1965 - 1979)
Scorelines
Biggest win: 12 goals margin
Biggest home win: 13 - 1 , v.
Philippines (23 December 2002)
Biggest away win: 8 - 0 , v.
New Zealand (4 October 1975)
Biggest win in neutral ground: 12 - 0 , v.
Philippines (
Seoul , 22 September 1972)
Biggest defeat: 0 - 10 , v.
Bahrain (29 February 2012)
Biggest home defeat: 1 - 7 , v.
Uruguay (8 October 2010)
[2]
Biggest away defeat: 0 - 10 , v.
Bahrain (29 February 2012)
[3]
Biggest defeat in neutral ground: 0 - 6 , v.
Hungary (
Reims , 5 June 1938)
Highest scoring: 14 goals, Indonesia 13 - 1
Philippines (23 December 2002)
Top-Tier Professional League
Records in this section refer to
Liga Indonesia Premier Division from its founding in 1994 until 2007 (when it was still the top-tier league), to the
Indonesia Super League from 2008 to the present day, and to the
Indonesian Premier League during the dualism era.
Titles
Top-flight Appearances
Individual
Scorelines
Indonesia Super League – since 2008-09 season
Titles
Top-flight appearances
Most seasons in top flight overall: 14 seasons,
Arema ,
Madura United ,
[a]
Persib Bandung ,
Persija Jakarta
Most consecutive seasons in top flight: 14 seasons,
Arema ,
Madura United ,
[a]
Persib Bandung ,
Persija Jakarta
Fewest seasons in top flight overall: 1 season,
Kalteng Putra ,
Persema Malang ,
Persiba Bantul ,
PSAP Sigli
Wins
Most wins overall : 165,
Persipura Jayapura
Most wins in a season: 25
Fewest wins in a season: 2
Most consecutive wins: 9,
Persipura Jayapura (15 March 2009 – 20 May 2009)
[7]
Most consecutive home wins: 15,
Arema (27 January 2010 – 27 March 2011)
[8]
[9]
Draws
Most draws in a season: 15,
Borneo (
2019 )
Fewest draws in a season: 2
Losses
Individual
Team
Most points in a season (34 games): 80,
Persipura Jayapura (
2008–09 )
Fewest points in a season (34 games): 10,
Persegres Gresik United (
2017 )
Fewest points in a season (28 games): 15,
Bontang (
2010-11 )
Most goals scored in a season: 81,
Persipura Jayapura (
2008–09 )
Fewest goals scored in a season: 17,
PSIS Semarang (
2008–09 )
Most goals conceded in a season: 104,
Persegres Gresik United (
2017 )
Fewest goals conceded in a season (34 games): 22,
Arema (
2009-10 )
Best goal difference in a season: +56,
Persipura Jayapura (
2008–09 )
Worst goal difference in a season (34 games): −78,
Persegres Gresik United (
2017 )
Worst goal difference in a season (28 games): −46,
Bontang (
2010-11 )
Most clean sheets in a season (34 games): 18,
Persiwa Wamena (
2008–09 )
Fewest clean sheets in a season (34 games): 0,
Persegres Gresik United (
2017 )
Fewest clean sheets in a season (28 games): 1,
Bontang (
2010-11 )
Longest consecutive clean sheets: 6 games,
Persiwa Wamena (28 March 2009 - 20 May 2009)
[7]
Scorelines
Piala Indonesia (Indonesia's Cup)
Final
Team
All rounds
Scorelines
Individual
Most goals in a season: 11,
Javier Roca (2005)
Most goals in a game: 5
Most hat-tricks in Piala Indonesia: 4,
Cristian Gonzáles (2005 - 2010)
Managers
Most titles wins: 5,
Rahmad Darmawan (
Persipura Jayapura - 1 title,
Sriwijaya - 4 titles)
Most top-flight League title wins: 4,
Jacksen Ferreira Tiago , (
Persebaya Surabaya -
2004 ,
Persipura Jayapura -
2008-09 ,
2010-11 ,
2013 )
Most Piala Indonesia wins: 3,
Rahmad Darmawan (
Sriwijaya - 2007, 2009,
2010 )
See also
Notes
References
External links
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