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Our Number Archive on rtp protogel stores historical match results, fixture schedules, and odds snapshots from past sportsbook sessions. This reference tool lets you review Liga 1 outcomes, Piala AFF records, Champions League results, and esports tournament data without re-entering search criteria. The archive is accessible via desktop browser and mobile app, and updates automatically after each settled match.

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We maintain the archive for account transparency and dispute resolution. If you need to verify a specific Liga 1 result, check a withdrawn-odds snapshot, or confirm settlement timing on a historical bet, our Number Archive provides a searchable record. Entries span the past 12 months and include fixture date, teams, final score, and market types available at settlement.

Understanding the rtp protogel Number Archive

The Number Archive is a read-only database of all matches and results processed on our platform. When a Liga 1 match settles, a Piala AFF fixture concludes, or a Champions League game ends, the result is logged with a timestamp, final score, and all odds that were available during the match window. This record persists for 12 months in your account and can be filtered by date, league, or team.

The archive does not contain your personal bet history—that is stored separately under "Account" > "Bet History". Instead, the Number Archive is a public match reference that shows all fixtures that settled on rtp protogel, regardless of whether you placed a wager. This means you can look up past Liga 1 results even if you did not bet on that specific match, which is useful for cross-checking league standings or reviewing upcoming opponent performance.

Number Archive search interface showing Liga 1 fixture history and results

The archive is built for transparency. Every settled match, every odds snapshot, every result is logged and searchable by any rtp protogel member.

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Accessing the Number Archive

Log into your rtp protogel account and navigate to "History" > "Number Archive" in the main menu. On mobile (Android or iOS via browser), tap the three-line menu icon and select "Number Archive". The interface opens with a search field where you can enter a team name, league, or date range.

Results display in a table format: fixture date, home team, away team, final score, market types (1x2, over/under, handicap), and odds available at settlement. Each row is sortable by date, team, or league. You can also filter by specific leagues (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, Piala Indonesia) or esports tournaments (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile). Once filtered, you can export the results as a CSV file or take a screenshot for your records.

Mobile number archive view showing filtered Liga 1 results
Number Archive on mobile displays in responsive table format.

Example workflow: You are researching Jakarta teams before a Piala Indonesia fixture. You open the Number Archive, filter by "Jakarta" and "Piala Indonesia", and retrieve all past matches involving Jakarta clubs from the past 12 months. The results show final scores, goals, and which odds markets were offered. This helps you understand how markets have historically priced similar matchups.

The archive is real-time updated. When a Liga 1 match settles on Saturday afternoon, the result appears in the archive within minutes, searchable immediately. No delay, no manual processing.

Data structure and what each column means

The Number Archive uses a standard table format with the following columns: Fixture Date (the match kick-off time in local time zone), Home Team (full team name), Away Team (full team name), Final Score (displayed as Home Goals – Away Goals), League / Tournament (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, Mobile Legends MPL, etc.), Market Types Offered (1x2, Over/Under, Handicap, Draw No Bet, etc.), and Settlement Status (Settled, Postponed, or Cancelled).

Additional columns include Total Markets (count of distinct market types offered during the match), Peak Odds (highest odds offered on either side for the 1x2 market), and Settlement Time (the exact timestamp when the result was confirmed and all bets on that match were processed). Cancelled or postponed matches appear with a flag; settlements on those matches show "Refunded" status, meaning all stakes were returned.

Key archive features

  • 12-month historical record of all settled matches on rtp protogel
  • Searchable by team, league, date, or esports tournament
  • Shows final scores, market types, and settlement status
  • Real-time updates after each match settles
  • Exportable as CSV for personal analysis
  • Mobile-responsive on all devices

Filters and search operators

The search field supports text entry, date ranges, and dropdown filters. You can search for a single team name (e.g., "Persija") and the archive returns all matches involving that team. You can also use date-range filters: enter "From: 1 Jan 2026 To: 31 Jan 2026" to see all January fixtures. League filters let you select Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, or other competitions from a checkbox list.

For esports markets, filters include specific tournaments: Mobile Legends MPL (seasonal), Free Fire regional events, and PUBG Mobile pro series. When you filter by esports, results show match date, competing teams/organizations, final game score (e.g., "2–1" in a best-of-three series), and the markets that were offered (e.g., match winner, series handicap, map bans).

Using the archive for account verification

If you dispute a settlement or have questions about how a specific match was resolved, the Number Archive provides the definitive record. Log in, search for the fixture in question (e.g., a Liga 1 match from Jakarta), and check the "Settlement Status" and "Final Score" columns. You will also see the exact settlement timestamp and a link to the official match report (if available from the league organizer).

If the archive shows a different result than what you remember, or if you believe a match was incorrectly marked as cancelled, contact our support team via live chat with a screenshot of the archive entry and your account bet number. Our team can then audit the settlement and clarify the discrepancy. This archival approach ensures there is no ambiguity: both you and rtp protogel have the same reference source.

Detailed match entry in Number Archive showing settlement details and odds snapshot

Every entry in the archive is final. Once a match settles and appears in the archive, that result cannot be changed. This immutability is core to our settlement integrity.

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Archive data and payment method integration

The Number Archive is accessible to all account types, regardless of deposit payment method. Whether you deposited via QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or a bank virtual account (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment), you have full access to the historical archive. There are no restrictions based on payment origin or account tier.

The archive records apply equally to all members. A Liga 1 match that settled for a online payment-depositing member is the same result shown in the archive for a e-wallet-depositing member. This universality ensures fairness and transparency across all payment channels on rtp protogel.

Note: Archive data is tied to your account login, but the underlying match results and odds are shared across all rtp protogel users. You cannot see other members' personal bets, only the settled match data they contributed to.

Archive retention and data policy

We retain archive records for 12 months from the settlement date. After 12 months, historical match data is archived to cold storage and no longer searchable in the live archive interface. However, you can request historical data older than 12 months by contacting our support team; we can retrieve and email you CSV exports of archived periods.

Your personal bet history (separate from the Number Archive) is retained for three years and is accessible via "Account" > "Bet History". The Number Archive itself is a shared resource; we do not delete it based on individual account activity. Even if you close your account, the settled match data remains in the archive for other members' reference.

Common queries answered

Can I search the Number Archive if I did not bet on that match? Yes. The archive contains all settled matches on rtp protogel, not just matches you personally wagered on. You can research any Liga 1, Piala AFF, or Champions League fixture from the past 12 months.

Is the Number Archive available on mobile? Yes. Open rtp protogel on your phone (Android or iOS via browser), log in, and tap the menu to access "Number Archive". The interface is responsive and fully functional on all screen sizes.

How often does the archive update? In real time. Once a match settles and results are confirmed, the entry appears in the archive within minutes.

What does "Settlement Status" mean? Settled = match completed and all bets processed. Postponed = match was delayed and rescheduled. Cancelled = match did not take place; all stakes were refunded.

Can I see the odds that were offered during a match? Yes. The "Peak Odds" and "Market Types Offered" columns show which odds markets were active. You can click on a match row to view the full odds history from kick-off to full-time.

What does "Draw No Bet" mean in the archive? It is a market type where a draw result refunds all stakes. It appears in the archive to show which markets were available during that fixture.

Can I export archive data? Yes. Filter your results, then click "Export as CSV" at the bottom of the table. The file includes all visible rows and columns.

What if the archive shows a different result than I expected? Contact our support team via live chat with a screenshot of the archive entry and your bet number. We can audit the settlement and clarify any discrepancies.

Are cancelled matches shown in the archive? Yes, with a "Cancelled" flag. You will see the original fixture details and that all stakes were refunded.

Archive for esports tournaments

The Number Archive also covers esports markets on rtp protogel: Mobile Legends MPL (Malaysia Professional League and regional variants), Free Fire regional tournaments, and PUBG Mobile pro series. Esports entries show tournament name, competing teams or organizations, final series score (e.g., "2–1" in a best-of-three), market types (match winner, handicap, map winner predictions), and settlement status.

Esports fixtures often settle faster than traditional sports because matches are completed in a single session. For example, a Mobile Legends match that starts at 18:00 settles by 22:00 the same day. The archive captures this, showing the settlement timestamp and allowing you to cross-reference your bets with the official tournament broadcast.

Summary and next steps

The Number Archive is your reference tool for all settled matches on rtp protogel. Access it anytime to verify Liga 1 results, Piala AFF outcomes, Champions League scores, or esports tournament results. The archive is searchable, filterable, and exportable, giving you full transparency over historical data and settlement records.

If you have specific questions about a past fixture, need to verify a settlement, or want to research team performance, start with the Number Archive. Log in, search your league and date range, and review the results. If you find a discrepancy or need clarification, our FAQ section covers common questions, or contact our support team via live chat.

Our services are available only where local law permits. The Number Archive data is shared transparently across all members on rtp protogel, reinforcing our commitment to fair play and clear settlement practices.

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Archive operations and transparency

The Number Archive is one of our core transparency tools. Every entry is immutable once settled, and every member has equal access to the full 12-month record.