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Utama (English:
Premier Football League),
commonly known by its
acronym Galatama, was a semi
professional football league in Indonesia,
established in 1979...
- Arema's
Galatama achievements were
initially erratic,
although it
never inhabited the
bottom of the table. Nevertheless,
Arema won the 1992
Galatama competition...
- was
founded in 1988 by H. A.
Sulaiman and parti****ted in the 1988–89
Galatama season. Andi Lala was
their first coach. For the 1990 season, they signed...
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existing top-flight
football leagues merger: ****rikatan (amateur) and
Galatama (semi professional). Liga
Indonesia is
managed by PSSI, the Indonesian...
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another Galatama club,
Perkesa 78,
which was
located in
Bogor (later
moved to Sidoarjo). He only pla****
there for one season, the 1980–82
Galatama and was...
- team's
lineage began as
Pelita Jaya in 1986,
under which it won
three Galatama titles in 1988-89, 1990, and 1993-94
before changing names, homebases,...
- in
Galatama First Division in 1980. In 1982, ****
Padang succeeded in
winning the
First Division and at the same time was
promoted to the
Galatama Premier...
- the semi-professional
Galatama, ****rikatan was the
premier club
football competition in the country. ****rikatan and
Galatama ran in
parallel until...
-
league for
amateur clubs representing regional football ****ociations, and
Galatama, a less po****r
league made up of semi-professional teams, to form Liga...
- semi-professional
football era in 1985 as
Piala Liga,
which ran
until 1989
under Galatama competition. The
Football ****ociation of
Indonesia (PSSI)
organized the...