Date | R | Hazai vs Vendég | - |
---|---|---|---|
05/02 09:30 | - | Bandar Sulteng FC vs Persiba Bantul | 0-5 |
05/02 08:30 | - | Persiku Kudus vs Persipal Palu | 4-0 |
05/02 08:30 | - | Persegaf Pegunungan Arfak vs PSDB Demak | 2-2 |
05/02 08:30 | - | Mangiwang FC vs Persetala Tanah Laut | 2-2 |
05/02 07:15 | - | PSM Madiun vs Persibri Batanghari | 5-1 |
05/02 06:15 | - | UNSA FC vs Persidi Idi | 1-0 |
05/02 06:15 | - | PS Polmas vs 757 Kepri FC | 2-2 |
05/02 06:15 | - | NZR Sumbersari vs Pspp Padang Panjang | 2-1 |
05/02 06:15 | - | Persekabpas Pasuruan vs Persimuba | 3-1 |
05/01 08:30 | - | Pelauw Putra vs Dejan FC | 0-5 |
05/01 08:30 | - | Persim Maros vs PSGC Ciamis | 0-2 |
05/01 08:30 | - | Waanal Brothers FC vs Persip Pekalongan | 1-0 |
Liga 3 (English: League Three) is the lowest tier in the Indonesian football league system organized by the PSSI. Formed as Liga Nusantara in 2014, this league occupies the third tier and consists of 2 rounds: provincial qualification—held in every province in Indonesia, and a national round, competed for by provincial qualifiers (the number varies between provinces). The PSSI typically delegated the task of organizing the provincial qualifiers to its members, the provincial football associations, while PSSI organized the national round.
The competition was established after Liga Indonesia Second Division and Liga Indonesia Third Division merged in 2014. Starting in 2015, the Liga Indonesia First Division was also merged with Liga Nusantara making it the third-tier level in Indonesian football system. Persatu Tuban won the competition's first season.
In 2017, Liga Nusantara was renamed to Liga 3, along with Indonesian Super League and Indonesian Premier Division which were renamed to Liga 1 and Liga 2, respectively.