2010 Liga Indonesia First Division
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| Season | 2010 |
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| Champions | PSBS Biak |
| Promoted | Persbul Buol Persin Sinjai PSBS Biak PSBL Langsa Persepam Pamekasan Madiun Putra |
| Relegated | PSAB Aceh Besar Persibabar West Bangka Persebsi Sibolga Persika Karawang Persikad Depok Persibat Batang Persekaba Blora Persiko Kotabaru Persista Sintang Persikos Sorong Persikota Tidore Persitoli Tolikara |
| Matches | 153 |
| Goals | 330 (2.16 per match) |
| Biggest home win | Persin Sinjai 5–0 Persebi Bima (1 November 2010) |
| Highest scoring | Persbul Buol 5–3 PSBL Langsa (10 December 2010) |
| Longest winning run | PSBS Biak (7 games) |
| Longest unbeaten run | Persepam Pamekasan & PSBS Biak (10 games) |
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The 2010 Liga Indonesia First Division[1] is the 16th edition of Liga Indonesia First Division which is scheduled to start in September 2010 and finish in the same year.[2]
Participating clubs will be divided 12 groups based on their regions in Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumatera, and Papua.
Total 57 clubs will participate in this season, divided into 12 groups.[3][4][5]
| Key to colours in group tables |
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| Top two placed teams advance to the 2nd Round |
| Bottom placed teams relegated to the Second Division |
Group Winner and runner-up qualify for 2nd round.
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Group I: UNRI Stadium, Riau
Group II: Kampung Rempak Stadium, Siak
Group III: Seribu Bukit Stadium, Blangkejeren, Gayo Lues Regency
Group IV: Kraton Stadium, Pekalongan
Group V: Supriyadi Stadium, Blitar
Group VI: Notohadinegoro Stadium, Jember
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Group VII: Wilis Stadium, Madiun
Group VIII: Field 17 Sports Venues, Mataram
Group IX: Diponegoro Stadium, Banyuwangi
Group X: Kuonoto Stadium, Buol
Group XI: Andi Bintang Stadium, Sinjai
Group XII: Cenderawasih Stadium, Biak Numfor Regency
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