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1980–82 Galatama
The 1980–82 Galatama was the second season of Galatama which was held from 11 October 1980 to 13 March 1982. Changes from 1979–80 The 1980–82 season saw five new clubs enter the league from PSSI's selection process, though one ( BBSA Tama) withdrew midway through the previous season. The new clubs are: * Angkasa * UMS 80 * Mercu Buana * Bintang Timur * Makassar Utama Teams * Warna Agung (Jakarta) * Jayakarta (Jakarta) * Tunas Inti (Jakarta) * UMS 80 (Jakarta) * Arseto (Jakarta) * Angkasa (Solo) * Pardedetex (Medan) * Mercu Buana (Medan) * Jaka Utama (Lampung) * NIAC Mitra (Surabaya) * Indonesia Muda (Surabaya) * Parkesa '78 (Sidoarjo) * Cahaya Kita (Semarang) * Bintang Timur (Jakarta) * Sari Bumi Raya (Yogyakarta) * Buana Putra (Bogor) * Tidar Sakti (Magelang) * Makassar Utama (Makassar) Notes League table References External linkslist of Galatama champions {{DEFAULTSORT:1980-82 Galatama Indo Indo may refer to: * Indo-, a prefix indicating India or t ...
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Galatama
Liga Sepak Bola Utama (English: ''Premier Football League''), commonly known by its acronym Galatama, was a semi professional football league in Indonesia, established in 1979 by the Indonesian Football Association, PSSI. Prior to the establishment of the competition, an amateur football league named Perserikatan had existed since 1931. Both Perserikatan and Galatama existed and run in parallel until 1994 when they were both merged to form a new, unified league called Liga Indonesia. History Until 1979, the Perserikatan, an amateur competition, was the only national-level competition in Indonesia. Starting in 1979, Football Association of Indonesia started a semi-professional league, named Liga Sepak Bola Utama, shortened to Galatama. Galatama is one of the pioneers of professional and semi-professional football league in Asia alongside the Hong Kong League. Throughout its history, Galatama always operated in a single-division format except for the 1982–83 and 1990 seasons, wh ...
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