Understanding Result Table Structure
A result table displays team standings in rows, with columns showing essential metrics. Position in the table reflects points earned—wins count as 3 points, draws as 1 point, losses as 0. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored. We apply this standard structure across Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, and all tournaments we cover on kencana88.
Each row contains the team name, matches played, wins, draws, losses, goals for, goals against, goal difference, and total points. This layout lets you compare any two teams in seconds. When a match concludes—whether in Jakarta, Medan, or across Southeast Asia—the table updates to reflect new standings.
Understanding where your team stands in the table is the first step toward informed engagement with any league we cover.
Result Tables Across Leagues
We maintain separate result tables for each league and tournament we support. Liga 1 Indonesia gets its own dedicated table updated after every round. Piala AFF group standings appear in a separate table structure, since group play differs from the main league format. Champions League tables reflect both group and knockout stages, with the format shifting as the tournament progresses.
When tournament brackets change—moving from group play to knockout rounds during Piala Indonesia or Piala AFF—we reorganize the result table to match the new competition structure. You won't see a team appear in two places; the table reflects only the current stage.
On kencana88, you access result tables from the league or tournament page. Select Liga 1 and the current-season table loads automatically. Switch to Piala AFF and the table reorganizes to show group or knockout standings. This consistency means you spend less time navigating and more time understanding the competition state.
If you're tracking multiple leagues simultaneously—Liga 1, Champions League, and Piala Indonesia—each has its own result table. We don't merge them; merging would obscure the unique points systems and match counts each league uses. Instead, you move between tables as you shift your attention between competitions.
Reading Results and Head-to-Head Data
Beyond the main standings table, we provide match results below the table. When Persija Jakarta plays against a rival, the result appears as a row showing the date, teams, and final score. Clicking into a match gives you additional details: goalscorers, cards, and starting lineups if available.
Head-to-head records sit alongside result tables for league play. This shows how often two teams have met, their historical win ratios, and average goals per match. This context supports decision-making when you're evaluating upcoming fixtures.
Integration with Account and Payment Flow
Result tables sit within the larger kencana88 ecosystem. You start by creating an account—enter your email, provide identity verification documents, and link a payment method. We accept DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and e-wallet for deposits. Once your account is active and funded, you navigate to the league you want to follow.
The result table is not a separate app; it's part of the kencana88 platform alongside live dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), slot games, and esports markets (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile). You stay logged into one account and move between sections. Withdrawals process through the same payment method you used to deposit.
- Result Table
- Live standings and match history for all supported leagues and tournaments.
- Verification
- Identity and address documents are required before withdrawal requests process.
- Deposits
- Fund your account using your preferred Indonesia-region payment method.
- Withdrawals
- Request funds back to the payment method linked to your verified account.
Tournament Results During Piala Indonesia and Idul Fitri Periods
Result tables shift during tournament schedules. Piala Indonesia runs on a knockout format, so instead of ongoing league standings, the table shows tournament bracket position. When the finals approach—often around major holiday windows like Idul Fitri—matches compress into a shorter schedule, and the result table updates more frequently.
We maintain historical result tables for past seasons. If you want to review how teams performed in previous Piala AFF tournaments or earlier Liga 1 seasons, archived tables remain accessible. This historical data helps you spot patterns in team performance across multiple years.
