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2022–23 Liga 2 (Indonesia)

The 2022–23 Liga 2 was the sixth season of the Liga 2 under its current name and the 13th season under its current league structure. 28 teams, an increase of four teams from the previous season's campaign, participated for the season.

Teams
Team changes The following teams changed division after the 2021 season. Name changes • AHHA PS Pati relocated to Bekasi and were renamed to Bekasi FC However, following a lawsuit by Bekasi FC's original rights holder, the club is subject to another name change. On 30 May 2022, during the 2022 PSSI Ordinary Congress, the club finally changed their name once again to Bekasi City. • Mataram Utama handed over their senior team to a group of investors, who subsequently rebranded the club as Nusantara United. The two clubs exist as separate entities, with Nusantara United taking over Mataram Utama's place in the Liga 2, while Mataram Utama redirected their focus towards youth development and their football academy. On 5 July, Nusantara United, on an Instagram post unveiling their new logo, revealed that they are now based in Nusantara, the planned new capital of Indonesia. • Muba Babel United was acquired by Liga 3 side Persipal Palu. As a result, Persipal took over Muba Babel United's place in Liga 2 starting from the 2022–23 season and they will compete under name Persipal BU. Stadiums and locations Notes: Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and coaches may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Notes: • On the front of shirt. • On the back of shirt. • On the sleeves. • On the shorts. • Apparel made by club. Coaching changes ==First round==
First round
West Region Central Region East Region Ranking possible relegation Since the Central Region contains 10 teams, the results against the 10th place do not count. ==Second round==
Second round
In this round, competing teams will be divided into two groups of three teams (groups X to Y). Teams in each group played one another in a double round-robin. Group X Group Y ==Knockout round==
Season statistics
Top goalscorers Discipline • Most yellow card(s): 4Yericho Christiantoko (Persekat) • Most red card(s): 1Marcel Yusuf Usemahu (Deltras) • Sandy Ferizal (Persela) • Sugiyanto (Perserang) • Imanuel Rumbiak (Persewar) • Andre Putra Wibowo (Persijap) • Munhar (PSPS) • Patrison Lucky Rumere (PSBS) • Susanto (Perserang) • Ahmad Amin Agusti (PSKC) • Ahmad Burhan Afiludin (Persikab) Hat-tricks == Attendances ==
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