How dolar Collects and Displays Match Results
We pull match results from multiple official sources—league data feeds, federation records, and live-score aggregators—then cross-check before publication. Our primary feeds come from Liga 1 Indonesia's official records, the Asian Football Confederation for Piala AFF matches, UEFA for Champions League, and the Premier League's direct API. We prioritise speed and accuracy equally; a delayed result is only useful if it is correct.
Once a match ends, we log the final score, goal times, player performance metrics, and any official amendments. If a league issues a correction within 24 hours—for example, a disallowed goal or an updated attendance figure—we update our records and flag the change in our account statement. This transparency helps you understand why a market you thought had settled may re-settle with different odds.
Our dolar platform presents results in two layers: the live ticker during the match, and the permanent record once the result is official. The live ticker shows score updates, card events, and substitutions in near-real-time. After the final whistle, we transition to a result card that displays the full-time score, both teams' lineups, goal scorers, and a play-by-play summary. This separation helps you distinguish between provisional data (subject to VAR review) and official data (locked for settlement).
We also list results in a searchable archive, organised by league, date, and team. This archive covers the current season plus the two previous seasons. Older results remain available via our data export feature, which some users employ for statistical analysis or personal record-keeping.
Match Result Settlement Rules
Settlement timing determines when your market bet resolves. We follow standard football settlement rules: a match result is official once the referee confirms the final score and the league publishes it. For most Liga 1 and Piala Indonesia matches, this happens within one hour of the final whistle. For international fixtures, UEFA and the AFC publish official results within a similar window, though some competitions allow up to 24 hours for VAR amendments or disciplinary reviews.
Our settlement window is 24 hours after the fixture end time. If you placed a bet on a Liga 1 match that finished at 18:30 Jakarta time, we will settle that bet by 18:30 the following day. If a league issues an official correction within that window, we adjust the settlement. After 24 hours, the result is final; no further corrections affect your account.
Leagues and Tournament Calendars on dolar
We track results across multiple calendars. Liga 1 runs from August to May, with a winter break around Idul Adha. Piala Indonesia operates year-round with early rounds in autumn and the final in January or February. Piala AFF runs once per year, usually in December and January, overlapping with the Idul Adha holiday period. Champions League has a group stage (September–December) and a knockout stage (February–June). Premier League runs concurrently with Liga 1 (August–May).
Each league publishes its fixture list at the start of the season. We integrate those lists into our platform calendar, then populate results as matches conclude. Our Match Results section colour-codes by league: Liga 1 in one shade, international fixtures in another, esports tournaments (Mobile Legends, Free Fire) in a third. This visual hierarchy helps you scan results by competition without scrolling endlessly.
We also cross-reference match results with our live-dealer and slot game availability. If there is a major Piala AFF round on a Saturday evening, we note it in your dolar homepage so you can choose between watching the match or exploring our live-casino tables. This integration respects user choice rather than pushing any single product.



Accessing Results on Mobile and Desktop
Our dolar platform serves results consistently across devices. On desktop, the Match Results section occupies a dedicated page within our sportsbook menu. You can filter by league, date range, or team. On mobile, we compress the display to a scrollable feed, with the most recent matches listed first. Tapping a result expands a card showing the full summary—lineups, goal scorers, and any official notes.
We also push notifications for users who opt in. If you follow Liga 1, you can receive alerts when a match concludes, allowing you to check the result before opening our app. This notification preference lives in your account settings and can be toggled on a per-league basis.
Result Disputes and Corrections
Occasionally, a league or federation disputes a result. Examples include a referee's error discovered post-match, a player ineligibility ruling, or a match abandoned mid-play. When a dispute occurs, we flag the affected match in our system and delay settlement until the official resolution arrives. This can extend the settlement window beyond our standard 24 hours.
If you placed a bet on a disputed match, your account shows a pending status. Once the league publishes its ruling, we apply it to all affected bets and notify you of the outcome. You can view dispute history in your account under Match Result Appeals. If you believe a result or settlement is incorrect, you can file a formal appeal through our support portal. Our team investigates using league documentation and our own records, then responds within five working days.
Corrections are rare but essential to handle correctly. We maintain a full audit trail of every change—who approved it, when it took effect, and which accounts were impacted. This transparency helps you understand how we arrived at a given settlement if you need to query it.
