Inter Island Cup

The Indonesian Inter Island Cup (IIC) (Indonesian: Piala Antar Pulau) was a national level football tournament held by the PSSI, Indonesian FA, as pre-season tournament during the Indonesia Super League season break. This event involves best clubs representing 5 large islands in Indonesia, which are Sumatra, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua.

Indonesian Inter Island Cup (IIC)
Founded2009
Folded2015
Country Indonesia
ConfederationAFC
Number of teams6 (2010)
12 (2011)
16 (2012)
22 (2014/15)
Last championsArema Cronus
(2014/15)
Most championshipsSriwijaya FC (2 titles)
Websiteliga-indonesia.co.id
2014

The first edition was scheduled in 2009 but was cancelled due to many reasons.[1]

In 2010, the tournament was held in August - September 2010.[2] Malang, the home city of Arema Malang (2009-10 ISL champion) and Palembang, the home base of Sriwijaya FC (2010 Piala Indonesia champion) hosted the event.

2010

2010 IIC participating clubs

Six clubs will participate in this cup tournament representing 5 islands in Indonesia. There are 2 clubs from Java, while Papua, Sumatera, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi each island will represent one.

Group A

Group B

1 Persipura (representative of Papua) withdrew, and was replaced by Persiwa Wamena.[3]

2011

  • Group A (Samarinda)
  1. Persisam Samarinda
  2. Mitra Kukar FC
  3. Persiba Balikpapan
  • Group B (Lamongan)
  1. Persela Lamongan
  2. Persiwa Wamena
  3. Persija Jakarta
  • Group C (Lamongan)
  1. Persipura Jayapura
  2. PSPS Pekanbaru
  3. Deltras FC
  • Group D (Karawang)
  1. Pelita Jaya FC
  2. Persidafon Dafonsoro
  3. Sriwijaya FC

2012

2012 IIC participating clubs

Sixteen clubs will participate in this cup tournament representing 4 islands in Indonesia. They are 8 clubs from Java, two from Sumatera and Papua representative three clubs, while Kalimantan island will representative four. The Semi-Final Named Host Cup

Group A

  • Sriwijaya FC (host, Sumatera representation, Group Winner)
  • PSPS Pekanbaru (Sumatera representation)
  • Persija Jakarta (Java representation)
  • Persita Tangerang (Java representation)

Group B

  • Persib Bandung (host, Java representation, Group Winner)
  • Persepam Madura United (Java representation)
  • Gresik United (Java representation)
  • Persidafon Dafonsoro (Papua representation)

Group C

Group D

  • Persisam Putra Samarinda (host, Kalimantan representation, Group Winner)
  • Persiba Balikpapan (Kalimantan representation)
  • PS Barito Putera (Kalimantan representation)
  • Mitra Kukar FC (Kalimantan representation)

Semi-Final

  • Persisam Putra Samarinda vs Persib Bandung
  • Arema Malang vs Sriwijaya FC

Final

  • Sriwijaya FC vs Persisam Putra Samarinda

1 Persiram (representative of Papua) withdrew, and was replaced by Persiwa Wamena.[4]
2 Pelita Bandung Raya not participation.

2012 IIC Knock-Out Stage Fixtures and Result

Semi-Final Fixtures and result

16 December 2012 Persib Bandung 0-2 Persisam Putra SamarindaManahan Stadium
15:30 (UTC+07:00) Report  55' Lacine Kone
 75' Aldaer Makatindu
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Oki Dwi Putra
16 December 2012 Sriwijaya FC 1-0 Arema MalangManahan Stadium
19:00 (UTC+07:00) Ponaryo Astaman  69' Report Attendance: 2000
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu

Final Fixtures and Result

23 December 2012 Sriwijaya FC 2-2
(5-4 p)
Persisam Putra SamarindaManahan Stadium
15:30 (UTC+07:00) Boakay Eddie Foday  65'
Tantan  90'
Report  10'  80' Lacine Kone Attendance: 5000
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu
Penalties
Panggabean
Fakhrudin
Abdul Rahman
Foday
Padwa
Lacine Kone
Supriyono
Bayu
Pierre Njanka
Isdiantono

2014/15

2014/15 IIC participating clubs

Twente Two clubs will participate in this cup tournament representing 5 islands in Indonesia. They 2 Clubs from Sumatera 12 clubs from Java, 4 Clubs From Kalimantan 1 Clubs From Sulawesi and 3 Clubs From Papua.

Zone Sumatera

  • Sriwijaya FC (Sumatera representation, Winner, qualify big 8)
  • Semen Padang (Sumatera representation)

Zone Java 1

Zone Java 2

  • Arema Malang (host, Java representation, Group Winner, qualify big 8)
  • Persela Lamongan (Java representation)
  • Persija Jakarta (Java representation)
  • Persepam Madura United (Java representation)

Zone Java 3

Zone Kalimantan

  • Barito Putera (host, Kalimantan representation, Group Winner, qualify big 8)
  • Mitra Kukar FC (Kalimantan representation, qualify big 8 )
  • Persiba Balikpapan (Kalimantan representation)
  • Persisam Samarinda (Kalimantan representation)

Zone Sulawesi and Papua

Big 8 Group A

  • Arema Cronus (host, Group Winner, Java representation, qualify Final)
  • Barito Putera (Kalimantan representation)
  • Sriwijaya FC (Sumatera representation)
  • Perseru Serui (Papua representation)

Group B

Final Fixtures and Result

1 February 2015 Arema Cronus 2-1 Persib BandungSriwijaya Jakabaring Stadium
18:45 (UTC+07:00) Fabiano Da Rosa Beltrame  51'
Ordinary Kennedy Sengbah  116'
 76'Vladimir Vujovic Attendance: 7529
Referee: Muslimin

Indonesian Inter Island Cup records

By Club

The following table lists clubs by number of winners and runners-up in Indonesian Inter Island Cup.

Team Winners Runners-up Years Won Years Runners-up
Sriwijaya 2 0 2010, 2012
Persipura Jayapura 1 0 2011
Arema Cronus 1 0 2014/15
Persisam Putra Samarinda 0 2 2011, 2012
Persiwa Wamena 0 1 2010
Persib Bandung 0 1 2014/15

By Island

The following table lists islands by number of winners and runners-up in Indonesian Inter Island Cup.

# Island Winners Runners-up
1 Sumatera20
2 Papua11
3 Java11
4 Kalimantan02
5 Sulawesi00
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