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Revision as of 13:54, 2 July 2011

Persipura Jayapura
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Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura
Nickname(s)Mutiara Hitam[1] (The Black Pearls)
Founded1963
GroundMandala Stadium[1]
Jayapura, Indonesia
Capacity30.000[1]
ChairmanIndonesia M.R. Kambu
Head CoachBrazil Jacksen F. Tiago
LeagueIndonesia Super League
2010-111st
Current season

Persipura, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura is a professional football club based in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia. The tautology Persipura Jayapura is often used in local media.

The team nickname is "The Black Pearls" or Mutiara Hitam. Persipura competes in the top division in Indonesian football. Persipura's stadium is known as the Mandala Stadium, which has a capacity of over 25,000 spectators.

In Indonesia's second division, Persipura Jayapura were crowned champion in the 1979 and 1993 seasons. Despite his success, the team was still not able to appear competitive on the national football stage, until they succeeded in winning the top flight in 2005.

Entering the era of professional football with beginning of the Super League in the 2008–09 season, the team from Papua shows the trappings of a successful team. That, coupled with the improved appearance of several local players coached, supported the presence of qualified foreign players.

Predictably, the current squad led by coach Jacksen F. Tiago of Brazil was able to continue this success, more recently culminating in a Super League title.

Stadium

Persipura Jayapura use Mandala Stadium as their home field. The stadium has a capacity of around 30,000 seats and still being renovated for 50,000 seat capacity. Mandala Stadium located in downtown Jayapura around Dok V, near the mouth of Humboldt Bay (otherwise known as Teluk Jayapura). The stadium is located approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Sentani Airport.

IFFHS World Club Ranking

Source: IFFHS Last updated: 1st June 2010 - 31st May 2011

202 0 Greece Panathinaikos FC
202 0 South Korea Jeju United FC
204 0 Argentina CA Lanús
204 0 Colombia Atletico Huila
204 0 Romania CFR 1907 Cluj
207 0 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
208 0 Israel Maccabi Haifa FC
208 0 Iran Esteghlal FC
208 0 Czech Republic SK Viktoria Plzeň
211 0 Mexico Club Deportivo Guadalajara
211 0 Turkey Trabzonspor
213 0 England Everton FC
213 0 France Montpellier HSC
213 0 Brazil Botafogo FR
213 0 Argentina CA River Plate
213 0 France Stade Rennais FC
213 0 Mexico San Luis F.C.
213 0 France FC Sochaux-Montbeliard
213 0 Germany Hannoverscher SV 96
213 0 Azerbaijan FK Qarabag

Coaches

Year Manager
2005 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan
2006 Brazil Antonio Gonzaga Netto
2006 Indonesia Mettu Duaramuri
2007 Bulgaria Ivan Kolev
2007 Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim
2007-08 Malaysia Raja Isa
2008– Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago

Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

Squad

First-team squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK South Korea KOR Yoo Jae-Hoon
4 DF Indonesia IDN Ricardo Salampessy
5 DF Indonesia IDN Steven Hendambo
6 MF Indonesia IDN David Laly
7 MF Indonesia IDN Stevie Bonsapia
8 MF Indonesia IDN David Christian Uron
9 FW Indonesia IDN Rahmat Rivai
10 MF Liberia LBR Zah Rahan Krangar
11 MF Indonesia IDN Imanuel Wanggai
20 GK Indonesia IDN Ferdiansyah
13 MF Indonesia IDN Ian Kabes (vice captain)
15 MF Indonesia IDN Gerald Pangkali
No. Pos. Nation Player
44 DF Indonesia IDN Yohanis Tjoe
18 MF Indonesia IDN Moses Banggo
21 FW Indonesia IDN Yustinus Pae
23 DF Indonesia IDN Hamka Hamzah
25 FW Indonesia IDN Titus Bonai
26 MF Indonesia IDN Ortizan Solossa
30 GK Indonesia IDN Eki Sabilillah
32 DF Nigeria NGA Victor Igbonefo
33 FW Indonesia IDN Lukas Mandowen
43 DF Indonesia IDN Marco Kabiay
45 DF Cameroon CMR Bio Paulin
86 FW Indonesia IDN Boaz Solossa (captain)

Coaching Staff

Position Name Nationality
Manager M.R. Kambu  Indonesia
Head Coach Jacksen F. Tiago  Brazil
Assistant Coach Mettu Duaramuri  Indonesia
Goalkeeping Coach Alan Haviludin  Indonesia
Fitness Coach Oswaldo Lessa  Brazil
Doctor Team Dr. Jhon Kambu  Indonesia
Kinesiotherapy/Measseur 1 Stevie Lopulalan  Indonesia
Kinesiotherapy/Measseur 2 Suprianto  Indonesia

Yoo Jae-Hoon
South Korea
Salampessy
Indonesia
Hamka
Indonesia
Victor
Nigeria
Bio
Cameroon
Imanuel Wanggai
Indonesia
Ian Kabes
Indonesia
Zah Rahan
Liberia
Ortizan Salossa
Indonesia
Boaz Salossa
Indonesia
Titus Bonay
Indonesia
Persipura Jayapura's Starting 11 in their 3-4-1-2 Formation

Notable former players

South America

Asia

Africa

Local Players

Achievements & honors

  • Runners Up (1): 1980
  • Winners (1): 2005
  • Winners (2): 2009 , 2011
  • Runner Up (1): 2010
  • Runners Up (3): 2006 , 2007 , 2009
  • Winners (1): 2009

Performance in AFC competitions

2006: Failed appear (to late registering players)
2010: Group Stage
2011: TBA
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2010 AFC Champions League Group South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1-4 8-0
Group China Changchun Yatai F.C. 2-0 9-0
Group Japan Kashima Antlers 1-3 5-0
2011 AFC Cup Group Hong Kong South China AA 4-2 1-1
Group India East Bengal 4-1 1-1
Group Thailand Chonburi F.C. 3-0 4-1
Round of 16 Vietnam Sông Lam Nghệ An - 1-3
Round of 8 Iraq Arbil SC TBA TBA

See also

References

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