konek Liga 1 Indonesia – Market Structure & League Context
Liga 1 Indonesia runs annually with twenty clubs competing in a double round-robin format. The season typically spans from August to May, with a mid-season break around the Idul Fitri and Idul Adha holidays. We at konek align our market calendar to official fixture releases so you can plan ahead. Each matchday brings fresh market openings, and we track venue information, team form, and squad updates across all fixtures.
Beyond Liga 1 domestic play, we cover the Piala Indonesia (domestic cup), AFC Champions League matches featuring Indonesian sides, and occasional World Cup qualifying rounds. International tournaments like the Piala AFF also feature prominently during their windows. Our platform updates market availability as tournaments progress, so you see offerings refresh in sync with real tournament schedules.
Market settlement timing
We settle markets after official match results are confirmed. Live-score feeds help us process outcomes, but final confirmation always waits for league or tournament sources. No estimated settlement windows are guaranteed.
Market types on konek
We offer match-winner markets across all Liga 1 fixtures, allowing you to select home, away, or draw outcomes. Total-goals markets let you pick ranges (under 2.5, over 2.5, etc.) without placing odds bets. Both-teams-to-score mechanics work independently — you select yes or no for whether both sides will score in regulation.
Asian handicap variants adjust the starting score to create more balanced odds across two options. You may also encounter Asian total markets that split goal ranges asymmetrically. Each market type has its own settlement rule, which we disclose in market details before you engage.
Match-winner settlement depends on official league or tournament confirmation. If a match ends in a draw, draw bets win; home-team and away-team bets lose. Postponed matches typically result in void settlement, returning your stake to your account balance. We do not estimate rescheduled dates — settlement waits for official announcement.
Total-goals markets count regulation time only (no extra time, no penalty shootouts, unless the league rules specify otherwise). Both-teams-to-score outcomes are confirmed once final whistle occurs and official scorecards are published. Asian handicap and Asian total settlements follow the same official-confirmation process.
Venue, squad, and schedule context
We track which clubs play at home versus away in each fixture. Venue information (stadium name, city) is displayed alongside match cards. Squad lineups and team news are updated as official announcements arrive from clubs or league sources — this helps you understand form context without us making predictions.
Fixture timing accounts for regional holidays. During Idul Fitri and Idul Adha, Liga 1 typically pauses, and we remove markets during those windows. Holiday seasons may also see fixture clustering or midweek matches. Our calendar reflects these adjustments so you see market availability aligned with actual league schedules.
Key takeaways
- Match-winner, total-goals, both-teams-to-score, and Asian handicap markets cover most Liga 1 fixtures
- Settlement depends on official league results, not live-feed estimates
- Postponed matches void; no rescheduled-date guessing
- Holiday breaks (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha) pause fixtures and remove market availability
- Account funding is independent of betting; e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and bank transfers handle deposits and withdrawals
Piala Indonesia and international tournament fixtures
The Piala Indonesia is a domestic cup tournament that usually runs concurrently with Liga 1 league play. We add Piala Indonesia markets to our platform during tournament windows, treating them like regular match fixtures. Piala AFF (Southeast Asian club championship) typically occurs in the latter half of the calendar year; if Indonesian clubs participate, we track those matches alongside Liga 1 rounds.
AFC Champions League involves Indonesian clubs competing against teams from across Asia. These fixtures often occur on weekday evenings (Jakarta time) and may clash with Liga 1 scheduling. We maintain separate market categories for Champions League so you can distinguish between domestic and continental competition. World Cup qualifying rounds are less frequent but appear when Indonesia competes; we add them as official schedules are confirmed.
All tournament markets follow the same settlement rules as Liga 1: official confirmation required, no estimated timelines, postponed matches void. We do not offer odds on tournament knockout stages (penalty shootouts) because we settle only on regulation-time outcomes unless tournament rules explicitly include shootout results in the official scoreline.
