
Grassroots football provides the rawest pulse of the sport, and Indonesia’s Liga 4 Provincial Series has just crowned its regional kings. Stretching from the western edge of Sumatra to the eastern borders of Papua, these clubs are advancing to the highly anticipated National Series, bringing their local pride and bespoke kits to a wider audience. Here is a look at the provincial champions who secured their tickets and the apparel brands dressing them for the pitch.
The Sumatran Front The island of Sumatra is bringing heavy regional energy. PSAP Sigli conquered Aceh draped in @awisport_sigli, while PS Paya Bakung United took North Sumatra outfitted by Focus. PSP Padang represents West Sumatra in @amsport.apparel, and Wahana claimed Riau with @eggapparel. The roster is bolstered by Kepulauan Riau’s 757 Kepri Jaya and Jambi’s Persebri Batanghari via @rmbapparel.id. Rounding out the region are Tunas Muda Bengkulu, South Sumatra’s Siti Fatimah in @circleg_apparel, and Lampung’s TS Saiburai outfitted by @ljsportapparel.id.
The Java Battlegrounds The intense competition across Java and Banten produced a fierce lineup. Nathan Lebak secured the Banten province wearing @nathanapparelid. In the capital, ASIOP took the Jakarta crown backed by the prominent sportswear brand @millssportid, while Persikotas Tasikmalaya won West Java wearing @zestiendonesia. Central Java’s Persibangga Purbalingga advances in @kubangga.co, alongside Yogyakarta’s Mataram Utama who are outfitted by maxtive. Finally, East Java’s Persepam Pamekasan booked their spot wearing @straightaway.id.
Bali & Nusa Tenggara Moving east, the island of Bali will be represented by PS Badung, sporting @linggasport. In the Nusa Tenggara region, NTB champion PS Daygun steps up in M apparel, while NTT’s PSN Ngada claimed their hard-fought victory wearing @elsport_apparel.









The Kalimantan Bloc Borneo brings a strong lineup of regional titans backed by local tailoring. West Kalimantan champion Persiwah Mempawah advances wearing @noir.jersey, while Sylva Kalteng takes the Central Kalimantan crown outfitted by @etams_indonesia. South Kalimantan is represented by Persemar Martapura in @eazywear_, joining East Kalimantan’s Balikpapan FC who are kitted by @equalnesia.
Sulawesi and Gorontalo Heavyweights The competition across Sulawesi delivered a solid mix of grassroots talent and independent apparel. North Sulawesi champion Persma Manado hits the national stage in GGK Apparel, advancing alongside Gorontalo’s Panua GFC. Central Sulawesi’s Celebest FC enters the fray wearing @sportifstore.id, while Galaxy Makassar City claims South Sulawesi draped in @fifteen.apparel.idn. Rounding out the island, Southeast Sulawesi’s Unaaha steps up in @gsport.wear.
The Papuan Frontier Football in Papua consistently brings an unmatched, raw energy to the pitch. Central Papua’s Persipani Paniai secured their ticket wearing @nevs_apparel, advancing next to Highland Papua’s Wamena United. Southwest Papua will be represented by Persikos Kota Sorong in @zenioapparel, joining Papua province champion Persiker Keerom. Finally, West Papua’s Persipegaf Pegunungan Arfak officially completes the eastern roster for the upcoming national tournament.









