BRI Liga 1 2024/2025: New Regulations and Key Changes
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Jaimerson Xavier will not join Bhayangkara FC in Liga 2. The former defender of Persija Jakarta and Persis Solo has signed with PSBS Biak, a promoted club for BRI Liga 1 2024/2025. Jaime had participated in pre-season with Bhayangkara FC, and even scored in a friendly match against PSIS Semarang. However, he chose to represent PSBS for the upcoming season. The 34-year-old has signed a short-term contract for the upcoming season. "Everything is settled, and he will join the team now," said PSBS President Yan Permenas Mandenas in a statement. Jaime has arrived in Biak to join PSBS and is likely to be available for their match against PSM Makassar on August 16, 2024, at Stadion Kapten I Wayan Dipta, Gianyar. "We want to strengthen our defense, and hopefully, Jaime will complete and bolster our backline," added Yan Mandenas. Jaime is the eighth foreign player to join PSBS, joining Alexsandro from Brazil, Abel Arganaraz and Gabriel Esparza from Argentina, Williams Lugo from Colombia, Takuya Matsunaga from Japan, Jonata Machado from Brazil, and Julian Velazquez from Argentina. Jaime first played in Liga 1 in 2018. In his debut season, the Brazil and Portugal league veteran led Macan Kemayoran to the championship.
The most significant change in BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 is the competition system. Unlike the 2023/2024 season, there will be no more Regular Series or Championship Series. These stages have been eliminated, meaning there will no longer be semifinals or finals. The champion of BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 will be the team that finishes at the top of the standings at the end of the season. "The club that occupies the 1st position in the final BRI Liga 1 2024/25 standings will be declared the champion of BRI Liga 1," states Article 9, Section 6 of the BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 regulations.
It has been revealed that Persija Jakarta's planned friendly match against Atletico Madrid was canceled due to their involvement in the 2024 President's Cup. Initially, there were rumors that Persija would face Atletico Madrid on Saturday (August 3) at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) as part of their preparations for the upcoming season. However, Persija advanced to the semifinals of the 2024 President's Cup and had to compete for third place against Persis Solo on the same day at Stadion Manahan, Solo. "It was definitely not possible because we were involved in the third-place match of the 2024 President’s Cup," Persija's Director Mohamad Prapanca told reporters. He explained that Atletico Madrid could only come on that specific date, which conflicted with Persija's schedule. "We were prepared to host them, but we had to follow the regulations of our federation," Prapanca said. Prapanca is unsure if Atletico Madrid will still visit Indonesia after the friendly was canceled. He noted that Persija had initially planned to test their strength against the Spanish giants. "I’m not sure. You should inquire with the promoter about Atletico Madrid’s visit. Regarding the planning, yes, the plan was made," Prapanca added. "However, the promoter also needed to get recommendations from our federation and PT LIB to see if it could be arranged during the 2024 President's Cup," he concluded.
3 Goals: Gustavo Almeida (Persija Jakarta), Nermin Haljeta (PSM Makassar), Privat Mbarga (Bali United)
2 Goals: David da Silva (Persib Bandung), Tyronne del Pino (Persib Bandung), Bruno Moreira (Persebaya Surabaya)
1 Goal: Beckham Putra (Persib Bandung), Ciro Alves (Persib Bandung), Alexsandro (PSBS Biak), Rizki Eka Pratama (PSM Makassar), Lulinha (Madura United), Tatsuro Nagamatsu (Malut United), Sandro Anibal (Persita Tangerang), Krisna Bayu Otto (Persik Kediri), Mitsuru Maruoka (Bali United), Kenneth Ngwoke (Semen Padang), Stefano Lilipaly (Borneo FC), Rosegergne da Silva (Borneo FC), Leo Gaucho (Borneo FC), Abel Arganaraz (PSBS Biak), Abdul Rahman (PSM Makassar), Eksel Runtukahu (Barito Putera), Christophe Nduwarugira (Borneo FC), Terens Puhiri (Borneo FC), Alfreandra Dewangga (PSIS Semarang), Kenzo Nambu (Bali United), Ramiro Fergonzi (Persik Kediri), Mochammad Supriadi (Persik Kediri), Septian Bagaskara (Dewa United), Egy Maulana Vikri (Dewa United), Paulo Gali Freitas (PSIS Semarang), Mohammed Rashid (Persebaya Surabaya), Lucas Morelatto (Barito Putera)
Ahead of the BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 season, PSIS Semarang has seen major changes, including several key player departures. Two crucial local defenders, Fredyan Wahyu and Wahyu Prasetyo, have transferred to Malut United. They follow Hari Nur Yulianto, who also joined Malut United last season. PSIS Semarang also lost a vital foreign player, Taisei Marukawa, who transferred to Dewa United. PSIS cited foreign player regulations as a reason for Marukawa’s departure. However, PSIS has made new signings to strengthen the squad, including Zalnando, who was loaned from Persib Bandung. Additionally, promising young players Aulia Rahman (17) and Rahmat Syawal (18) are expected to make a significant impact. Here is a recap of PSIS Semarang’s official transfers at the start of the 2024/2025 season:
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The most significant change in BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 is the competition system. Unlike the 2023/2024 season, there will be no more Regular Series or Championship Series. These stages have been eliminated, meaning there will no longer be semifinals or finals. The champion of BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 will be the team that finishes at the top of the standings at the end of the season. "The club that occupies the 1st position in the final BRI Liga 1 2024/25 standings will be declared the champion of BRI Liga 1," states Article 9, Section 6 of the BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 regulations.
It has been revealed that Persija Jakarta's planned friendly match against Atletico Madrid was canceled due to their involvement in the 2024 President's Cup. Initially, there were rumors that Persija would face Atletico Madrid on Saturday (August 3) at Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) as part of their preparations for the upcoming season. However, Persija advanced to the semifinals of the 2024 President's Cup and had to compete for third place against Persis Solo on the same day at Stadion Manahan, Solo. "It was definitely not possible because we were involved in the third-place match of the 2024 President’s Cup," Persija's Director Mohamad Prapanca told reporters. He explained that Atletico Madrid could only come on that specific date, which conflicted with Persija's schedule. "We were prepared to host them, but we had to follow the regulations of our federation," Prapanca said. Prapanca is unsure if Atletico Madrid will still visit Indonesia after the friendly was canceled. He noted that Persija had initially planned to test their strength against the Spanish giants. "I’m not sure. You should inquire with the promoter about Atletico Madrid’s visit. Regarding the planning, yes, the plan was made," Prapanca added. "However, the promoter also needed to get recommendations from our federation and PT LIB to see if it could be arranged during the 2024 President's Cup," he concluded.
3 Goals: Gustavo Almeida (Persija Jakarta), Nermin Haljeta (PSM Makassar), Privat Mbarga (Bali United)
2 Goals: David da Silva (Persib Bandung), Tyronne del Pino (Persib Bandung), Bruno Moreira (Persebaya Surabaya)
1 Goal: Beckham Putra (Persib Bandung), Ciro Alves (Persib Bandung), Alexsandro (PSBS Biak), Rizki Eka Pratama (PSM Makassar), Lulinha (Madura United), Tatsuro Nagamatsu (Malut United), Sandro Anibal (Persita Tangerang), Krisna Bayu Otto (Persik Kediri), Mitsuru Maruoka (Bali United), Kenneth Ngwoke (Semen Padang), Stefano Lilipaly (Borneo FC), Rosegergne da Silva (Borneo FC), Leo Gaucho (Borneo FC), Abel Arganaraz (PSBS Biak), Abdul Rahman (PSM Makassar), Eksel Runtukahu (Barito Putera), Christophe Nduwarugira (Borneo FC), Terens Puhiri (Borneo FC), Alfreandra Dewangga (PSIS Semarang), Kenzo Nambu (Bali United), Ramiro Fergonzi (Persik Kediri), Mochammad Supriadi (Persik Kediri), Septian Bagaskara (Dewa United), Egy Maulana Vikri (Dewa United), Paulo Gali Freitas (PSIS Semarang), Mohammed Rashid (Persebaya Surabaya), Lucas Morelatto (Barito Putera)
Ahead of the BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 season, PSIS Semarang has seen major changes, including several key player departures. Two crucial local defenders, Fredyan Wahyu and Wahyu Prasetyo, have transferred to Malut United. They follow Hari Nur Yulianto, who also joined Malut United last season. PSIS Semarang also lost a vital foreign player, Taisei Marukawa, who transferred to Dewa United. PSIS cited foreign player regulations as a reason for Marukawa’s departure. However, PSIS has made new signings to strengthen the squad, including Zalnando, who was loaned from Persib Bandung. Additionally, promising young players Aulia Rahman (17) and Rahmat Syawal (18) are expected to make a significant impact. Here is a recap of PSIS Semarang’s official transfers at the start of the 2024/2025 season:
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