2003 Liga Indonesia Premier Division

Liga Bank Mandiri
Country of origin  Indonesia
Original language(s) Indonesian language
Production
Running time 120 minutes
Release
Original network SCTV
Original release January 2003 – September 2003

Liga Indonesia Indonesian football competition in season 2003.

Overview

It was performed in 20 teams, and Persik Kediri won the championship.

League standings

PosClubPWDLGFGAPts
1Persik Kediri3818137723267
2PSM Makassar3818812684862
3Persita Tangerang3816148473362
4PSS Sleman38161210484360
5Persipura Jayapura3817714665158
6Persikota Tangerang38161012594558
7Persija Jakarta38151013594655
8PS Semen Padang38151013445455
9PSPS Pekanbaru38141212494654
10Pupuk Kaltim3816517494953
11Persijatim38141113474753
12Deltras Sidoarjo3814915495551
13PSIS Semarang3814816434550
14Pelita Krakatau Steel Cilegon3815518485650
15Perseden Denpasar3814618465648
16Persib Bandung3812917354845
17Arema Malang38111116395944
18Petrokimia Putra3811918527242
19PSDS Deli Serdang3811819435641
20Barito Putra3891118305238

Top goalscorers

This is a list of top scorers of the 2003 season.[1]

Position Players Clubs Goals
1 Chile Oscar Aravena PSM Makassar 31
2 Nigeria Bamidelle Frank Bob Manuel Persik Kediri 29
3 Uruguay Christian Gonzalez PSM Makassar 27
4 Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Persija Jakarta 24
5 Brazil Marcelo Braga PSS Sleman 21
Indonesia Musikan Persik Kediri 21
7 Guinea Camara Fode PKT Bontang 20
8 Indonesia Budi Sudarsono Deltras 19
9 Indonesia Gendut Doni Christiawan Persikota 18
10 Indonesia Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto PSPS Pekanbaru 16
Chile Julio Lopez Persik Kediri 16
Cameroon Francis Yonga Persikota Tangerang 16
13 Indonesia Ilham Jayakesuma Persita Tangerang 15

Best Player

Indonesia Musikan (Persik Kediri).

References

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