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{{Infobox football club
| club name = Persija Jakarta
| club name = Persija ( KW )
| image = [[Image:Persija Jakarta.svg|200px|logo]] |
| image = [[Image:Persija Jakarta.svg|200px|logo]] |
| fullname = Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta |
| fullname = Main Bola Barbel Melayang |
| nickname = ''Macan Kemayoran'' (The [[Kemayoran]] [[Tiger]]s)
| nickname = ''Macan Tanah Abang'' (The [[Kemayoran]] [[Tiger]]s)
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1928|11|28}}<br />as ''Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra''
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1928|11|28}}<br />as ''Indische Partij''
| ground = [[Gelora Bung Karno Stadium]]<br/>[[Jakarta]]
| ground = [[Wembley Stadium]]<br/>[[London]]
| capacity = 88,083
| capacity = 88,083
| owner = PT. Persija Jaya Jakarta
| owner = Justin Tan
| chairman = Ferry Paulus
| chairman = Christopher Daniel Halim
| manager = Ferry Paulus
| manager = Alexander Jason Anwar
| coach = [[Benny Dollo]]
| coach = [[Ivan Fransiga]]
| position = Indonesia Super League, 5th
| position = Indonesia Super League, 5th
| season = [[2011–12 Indonesia Super League|2011–12]]
| season = [[2011–12 Indonesia Super League|2011–12]]
| league = [[Indonesia Super League]]
| league = [[English Premier League]]
| website = http://www.persija.co.id/
| website =
| current = 2013 Persija Jakarta season
| current = Premier League
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Revision as of 06:40, 20 September 2013

Persija Jakarta
logo
Full nameMain Bola Barbel Melayang
Nickname(s)Macan Tanah Abang (The Kemayoran Tigers)
Founded28 November 1928; 95 years ago (1928-11-28)
as Indische Partij
GroundWembley Stadium
London
Capacity88,083
OwnerJustin Tan
ChairmanChristopher Daniel Halim
ManagerAlexander Jason Anwar
CoachIvan Fransiga
LeagueEnglish Premier League
2011–12Indonesia Super League, 5th
Current season

Persija Jakarta is an Indonesian football club from Jakarta. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs and the most popular sports club in the city. Persija Jakarta was founded on November 28, 1928, with the embryo called Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra (VIJ). VIJ is one who co-founded the club Football Association All of Indonesia (PSSI) with the participation of representatives VIJ, Mr. Soekardi in the formation of Societeit PSSI Hadiprojo Yogyakarta, Saturday, April 19, 1930.

Persija Jakarta is Indonesia's most successful football team, having won 10 trophies including a joint-record 9 Perserikatan titles and 1 Liga Indonesia titles. Persija was the only club who has never been relegated from the highest level of football Indonesia from their first appearance in 1930.[1]

History

In the time of the Dutch East Indies, the name of Persija is VIJ (Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra). VIJ was one who co-founded the club Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) with the participation of representatives from VIJ, Mr. Soekardi in the establishment of PSSI in Societeit Hadiprojo Yogyakarta, Saturday, April 19, 1930. Post-Republic of Indonesia back to the Unitary State, VIJ renamed to Persija (Football Association of Indonesia, Jakarta). At that time, NIVU (Nederlandsch Indisch Voetbal Unie) as a rival organization PSSI still exist. On the other side, VBO (Voetbalbond Batavia en Omstreken) as bond (league) match Persija also still exist. Irrespective from the destiny or not, along with the sovereign state of Indonesia, NIVU will inevitably have to disband. The atmosphere eventually spread to their members, such as VBO. In the middle 1951, VBO held a meeting to dissolve itself (liquidation) and recommends itself to joined Persija. In the development, VBO joined Persija. In the triangular tournament friendlies, the combined players who are members of the Indonesian nation Persija "new" is confronted with Netherlands and Chinese. Here's the result: Persija (Indonesia) vs Netherlands 3-3 (June 29, 1951), Chinese vs Netherlands 4-3 (June 30, 1951), and Persija (Indonesia) vs Chinese 3-2 (July 1, 1951). All games took place in the field BVC Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta.[2]

MH Thamrin is one of the national heroes who cares about VIJ who now become Persija Jakarta, because he also likes football and he was born in Jakarta. He also take care of various things about Persija including the stadium. Reportedly Stadion VIJ in Petojo, Central Jakarta was also constructed by MH Thamrin using his own money.[3]

Seasons

Perserikatan

  • 1931, Champions
  • 1933, Champions
  • 1934, Champions
  • 1938, Champions
  • 1954, Champions
  • 1964, Champions
  • 1973, Champions
  • 1975, Champions (shared trophy with PSMS Medan)
  • 1979, Champions

Premier Division

Indonesia Super League

Achievements

National League

National Cup

International

  • Sultan Brunei Darussalam Cup
    • Winners: 1
      • 2001

Performance in AFC competitions

2001–02: First round
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2001–02 Asian Club Championship First round Japan Kashima Antlers 4–1

Players

First-team squad

As of 30 August 2013.[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Indonesia IDN Mu'min Aliyansyah
3 DF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Abduh Lestaluhu
4 MF Indonesia IDN Fahreza Agamal
5 DF Indonesia IDN Firmansyah
9 MF Indonesia IDN Rudi Setiawan
10 MF Argentina ARG Robertino Pugliara
11 FW Indonesia IDN Rachmat Afandi
13 MF Indonesia IDN Fariz Nur Hisyam
14 DF Indonesia IDN Ismed Sofyan (Vice captain)
15 DF Brazil BRA Fabiano Beltrame Captain
16 MF Indonesia IDN Delton Stevano
17 FW Indonesia IDN Anindito Wahyu Erminarno
19 MF Indonesia IDN Johan Juansyah
21 MF Indonesia IDN Amarzukih
22 GK Indonesia IDN Galih Sudaryono
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 GK Indonesia IDN Andritany Ardhiyasa
27 MF Indonesia IDN Feri Komul
28 DF Indonesia IDN AA Ngurah Wahyu
29 GK Indonesia IDN Adixi Lenzivio
30 DF Nepal   NEP Rohit Chand
33 DF Indonesia IDN Syahrizal Syahbuddin
35 GK Indonesia IDN Daryono
36 DF Indonesia IDN Glend Poluakan
42 FW Indonesia IDN Fadhil Ibrahim
59 FW Cameroon CMR Emmanuel Kenmogne
77 MF Indonesia IDN Defri Rizki
81 MF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Ilham
87 DF Indonesia IDN Johan Alfarizi (on loan from Arema ISL)
92 MF Indonesia IDN Syahroni

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Indonesia IDN Barkah Crustianhadi (at Persepam Madura United)

Retired number(s)

12Club Supporters (the 12th Man)

Coaching Staff

Position Name
Head Coach Indonesia Benny Dollo
Assistant Coach Indonesia Hendri Susilo
Indonesia Blitz Tarigan
Goalkeeping Coach Indonesia Galih Haryono
Fitness Coach Indonesia Eka Raka Galih
Youth Team Coach Indonesia Gianto
Indonesia Patar Tambunan
Team Doctor Indonesia Monas
Physiotherapist Indonesia Muhammad Yanizar Lubis
Masseur Indonesia Amudi Saripudin
Indonesia Muhammad Mansyur
Indonesia Umar Bowi

2012–13 Transfers

In

Player Moving From
Indonesia Muhammad Ilham Indonesia PSPS Pekanbaru
Indonesia Glend Poluakan Indonesia PSPS Pekanbaru
Nepal Rohit Chand Indonesia PSPS Pekanbaru
Cameroon Emmanuel Kenmogne Cyprus Ethnikos Achna
Indonesia Anindito Wahyu Erminarno Indonesia Mitra Kukar
Indonesia Daryono Indonesia Diklat Salatiga
Indonesia Defri Rizki Indonesia Persiraja Banda Aceh
Indonesia Feri Komul Indonesia PSAP Sigli
Indonesia Jarot Indonesia Persikabo Bogor
Indonesia Mu'min Aliyansyah Indonesia Persikabo Bogor
Indonesia Muhammad Abduh Lestaluhu Indonesia Persis Solo
Indonesia Syahrizal Indonesia PSSB Bireun
Indonesia Syahroni Indonesia Persibo Bojonegoro
Hong Kong Lam Hok Hei Hong Kong Biu Chun Rangers

Out

Player Moving To
Paraguay Pedro Velázquez Free agent
South Korea Park Kyung-Min Indonesia Pelita Bandung Raya
Indonesia Ahmad Ikhwan Indonesia Persiwa Wamena
Indonesia Alan Martha Indonesia Persepar Palangkaraya
Indonesia Bagus Jiwo Indonesia Persis Solo
Indonesia Bambang Pamungkas Free agent
Indonesia Leo Saputra Indonesia Persita Tangerang
Indonesia Oktavianus Indonesia Persiba Bantul
Indonesia Rizky Ramdani Lestaluhu Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
Indonesia Hasyim Kipuw Indonesia Arema Indonesia (ISL)
Indonesia Sahroni Free agent
Indonesia Soleman Lubis Free agent
Singapore Precious Emuejeraye Indonesia Persiba Balikpapan
South Korea Jeong Kwang-Sik Free agent

Manager History

Manager by Years (2004–present)

Name Nat From
2004 Carlos García Cambón Argentina Argentina
2004 Sergei Dubrovin Moldova Moldova
2005-2006 Arcan Iurie Moldova Moldova
2006-2007 Rahmad Darmawan Indonesia Indonesia
2008-2009 Danurwindo Indonesia Indonesia
2009–2010 Benny Dollo Indonesia Indonesia
2010–2011 Rahmad Darmawan Indonesia Indonesia
2011–2012 Iwan Setiawan Indonesia Indonesia
July 2013 - Benny Dollo Indonesia Indonesia

Sponsors

  • Honda
  • Wahana Motor
  • Cheger Motor
  • PT Terang Anugrah
  • Kuku Bima
  • Jawa Pos Group
  • Indomilk
  • Pos Indonesia

Kit Colours

Persija Jakarta's traditional football club colour is red as the home kit, it follow Persija Jakarta colour. Now the home kit composed of orange jersey, accompanied by orange or red shorts and socks is traditionally white but however the socks can be either orange or red depending on the design. The traditional away kit is always all white but Persija also wear all black for the away kit. Persija was originally wear a red colour for home jersey but from 1997 Persija replace it with orange colour due to the decision from Jakarta governor at that moment, Sutiyoso.[5]

Period Kit Provider
1985-1996 Germany Adidas
1998-2000 England Reebok
2000-2003 United States Nike
2004-2007 Indonesia SPECS
2007-2009 Italy Diadora
2009–present Indonesia League

References

  1. ^ "Indonesia Amateur Era". rsssf.com. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  2. ^ "History of Persija". persija.co.id. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  3. ^ "Voetbal, Volksraad, dan Hari Sepakbola Hindia Belanda". sport.detik.com. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
  4. ^ "Squad List". ligaindonesia.co.id. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
  5. ^ "Persija is Red". olahraga.kompasiana.com. Retrieved 2013-05-16.

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