How our mpl Result Archive is structured
We organize all results into searchable tiers. The primary filter is league: Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, Piala Asia, Champions League, Premier League, and MotoGP each maintain their own fixture lists. Within each league, results are sorted by season and match date, newest first. When you open a result card, we display the final score, team lineups, goal scorers, substitutions, and match statistics—cards, corners, fouls, possession percentages. For mpl users who track performance trends, these details prove useful when reviewing historical head-to-head matchups or a team's seasonal trajectory.
Our database depth varies by league. Liga 1 results span multiple past seasons—we retain full historical records so users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan can cross-reference any domestic campaign. International tournaments like Piala AFF and Champions League are similarly archived back several cycles. Older or lower-tier competitions may have shorter lookback windows; we prioritize current-season and recent-past availability to keep our platform responsive.
Each result entry includes a timestamp showing when the match concluded. This detail matters for mpl users verifying outcome timing relative to any market settlement or account activity. We also flag whether a result is final, provisional (pending official confirmation), or under review (rare cases involving scoring disputes or weather delays).
Verification and official sources
We source all results from official league databases and broadcast records. If a discrepancy arises between our archive and a league's official statement, the league record prevails. Our mpl support team can be contacted to flag any result anomalies.
Searching and filtering results on mpl
Our search interface offers multiple entry points. You can filter by team name, entering "Jakarta" or any club acronym to pull all matches involving that side. You can also search by date range—selecting a calendar span to review all fixtures that fell within that window. League and season dropdowns narrow results further. The search returns instantly, showing match date, opponent, venue, final score, and a link to the full match card.
For mpl users tracking their engagement history, we link your Result Archive browsing to your account dashboard. If you reviewed a specific Liga 1 matchup on Tuesday and later wanted to revisit that same result, your account logs that interaction. This personalization helps you build a mental map of which tournaments and teams you follow most closely on our platform.
- Filter by league: Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, Champions League, Premier League, MotoGP
- Filter by team: enter any club name or city (e.g., "Jakarta", "Surabaya") to see related matches
- Filter by date range: select start and end dates to view results from a specific period
- Filter by season: narrow to a single campaign if viewing historical data
- Sort by recency, venue, or competition stage
What a result card tells you on mpl
Each archived match on mpl opens into a detailed card. The header shows the two teams, final score, and match date/time. Below that, we list the starting lineups for both sides, indicating squad numbers and positions. A timeline runs down the center of the card, showing every goal scored—with the minute, scorer name, assist provider (if applicable), and goal type (penalty, own goal, set piece).
Substitution information appears chronologically. If a player was withdrawn in the 67th minute and a replacement entered, both events show on the timeline. Card counts—yellow and red—are also logged, giving you a full disciplinary snapshot of the match. At the bottom of the card, aggregate statistics display: possession percentage, total shots, shots on target, corner kicks, fouls committed, offside calls, and pass accuracy. These metrics help mpl users understand the match flow beyond just the scoreline.
We also include a match summary—a few sentences describing key moments, tactical notes, or standout performances. This narrative context complements the raw data, especially for historically significant fixtures like a Piala AFF final or a Champions League knockout during the tournament season.
Key takeaways
- Results load within minutes of match conclusion, not hours later
- Our archive covers Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, and major international leagues
- Each result card includes lineups, goal timeline, substitutions, and aggregate statistics
- Search filters let you narrow by team, date, league, or season
- All mpl users with active accounts can access the full archive at no extra charge
Result availability and update windows on mpl
We update our Result Archive in near-real-time during match days. As soon as a Liga 1 fixture ends, we ingest the official final score and basic match data. Within a few minutes, lineups and substitution records follow. Detailed statistics—possession, pass accuracy, heat maps—arrive once the league publishes its official match report, typically within thirty to ninety minutes of the final whistle. For major tournaments like Piala AFF during the competition schedule, our mpl team prioritizes rapid ingestion, recognizing how many users check results immediately after a match concludes.
During Idul Fitri or Idul Adha holiday periods, match schedules may shift or compress. We monitor the official league calendar and adjust our update cadence accordingly. If a Piala Indonesia fixture is rescheduled, our archive reflects the new date, and any result recorded under the old date is cross-referenced so you do not encounter confusion.
On rare occasions—such as a match that ends in a penalty shootout and requires official clarification, or a match abandoned due to weather—we may mark a result as "provisional" until the league issues its final ruling. We notify users of any such status, ensuring transparency around result finality.
How mpl payment methods connect to your Result Archive access
Access to our Result Archive is available to all users with an active mpl account. Whether you funded your account via DANA deposit, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or a direct bank transfer to mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-walletyour account status is the sole gate. We do not tier result availability by deposit method or account age. A user who deposited IDR fifty thousand via mobile banking has the same Result Archive access as a user who deposited a larger sum via local payment.
Your account deposit history does not restrict which results you can view. We treat the Result Archive as a foundational service—part of your mpl platform membership, regardless of whether you are actively placing markets on our sportsbook or exploring our live-dealer tables and slot games. If your account is suspended due to compliance verification or account security concerns, archive access suspends as well, but this is rare and only triggered by explicit account-level actions.
We maintain this inclusive approach because transparent, accessible result data strengthens user trust. When you can independently verify match outcomes, league standings, and historical performance, you make more informed engagement decisions across mpl.
