How Official Result Organises Match Data
Official Result aggregates match outcomes from multiple football leagues, badminton circuits, and motorsport championships. Our data pipeline pulls final scores, team lineups, substitution records, and performance metrics from official league sources. We maintain separate feeds for Liga 1 (Indonesia's top division), Piala Indonesia (domestic cup), Piala AFF (Southeast Asian tournament), Champions League (European club competition), and World Cup qualifiers. Each feed updates as matches conclude, so the information you see reflects the most recent result.
We also track badminton (BWF tournaments) and MotoGP seasons. Badminton results include player rankings, head-to-head records, and tournament brackets. MotoGP data covers race results, qualifying times, and championship standings. This breadth means users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan can follow local football derbies alongside international motorsport in a single interface.
Each result record includes metadata: match date, venue, referee name, final score, halftime score, and goal-scorer details. We store historical records so you can browse past seasons, compare team form across years, and verify fixture schedules months in advance. The calendar view shows upcoming matches colour-coded by league, so you never miss a fixture window.
Tournament Calendar and Fixture Scheduling
Official Result maintains a rolling calendar for all supported tournaments. Liga 1 runs from August to May; Piala Indonesia spans September to December; Piala AFF typically occurs in November–December; Champions League runs across autumn and spring; and World Cup qualifiers follow FIFA's international match calendar. We sync these dates with your account timezone, so fixture times display in your local hours.
The calendar integrates with our payment and account systems. When you log in from a supported city — Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan — the calendar reflects local holiday schedules (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek) so you can plan around public holidays. Fixture notifications push to your account if you enable them; we do not send unsolicited marketing messages.
Live Score Updates and Real-Time Notifications
When a match is live, Official Result pushes score updates, substitution alerts, and card notifications to your account dashboard. We do not require a separate app download; the feed appears in your web browser and mobile browser on mami188 bet. Updates arrive every 30–60 seconds during play, so you see goals, yellow cards, and injury stoppages as they occur.
The live-score interface shows possession percentage, shot count, corner count, and fouls. We source this data from official match statistics providers, so the numbers reflect what broadcasters and league officials record. After the final whistle, Official Result locks the match record and moves it to the historical archive. You can then browse the full match report — lineups, substitutions, goal times, and player ratings — at any time.
Account Verification and Payment Integration
Official Result data flows into your account verification and withdrawal process. When you request a withdrawal, our system cross-references your account activity against match records to ensure compliance with local regulations. We do not freeze accounts based on match outcomes; instead, we verify that your account behaviour aligns with our terms of service.
Deposits and withdrawals on mami188 bet use DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Official Result does not directly handle payments — that function sits in our Account section — but the match data you see informs your account history. For example, if you engage with a market tied to a Liga 1 match, that match's Official Result record appears in your transaction log so you can verify the outcome.
What Official Result Provides
- Real-time match scores and live updates
- Tournament calendars synced to your timezone
- Historical records and league standings
What Official Result Does Not Do
- We do not publish odds or recommend markets
- We do not send unsolicited betting notifications
Supported Leagues and Tournaments
Official Result covers the following competitions in full:
- Liga 1 Indonesia: Top domestic football division; 34 matches per season across 18 teams.
- Piala Indonesia: Domestic cup tournament; knockout format with 64 teams.
- Piala AFF: Southeast Asian championship; biennial tournament featuring 11 nations.
- Champions League: European club competition; group stage and knockout rounds.
- World Cup Qualifiers: FIFA qualification matches for the World Cup tournament.
- BWF Tournaments: Badminton World Federation events; singles, doubles, and mixed categories.
- MotoGP: Motorcycle racing championship; 24 races per season across multiple venues.
We add new tournaments as they are scheduled. If a league or event is not listed, you can contact our support team via email or in-app help to request coverage.
Data Accuracy and Update Frequency
Official Result updates match scores within 60 seconds of the final whistle. We pull data from official league APIs and broadcast feeds, so the information reflects what leagues and broadcasters publish. If a result is disputed or overturned by a league (for example, a match awarded 3–0 due to a walkover), we update the record to match the league's official decision.
Historical records are locked 24 hours after a match concludes. This means you can browse past results with confidence that the data will not change. We maintain archives for at least three seasons, so you can compare team form across multiple years.
