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Persipura Jayapura
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Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura
Nickname(s)The Black Pearls[1]
The Red Cenderawasih.
Founded1963
GroundMandala Stadium[1]
Jayapura, Indonesia
Capacity30.000[1]
OwnerPT. Persipura Papua
ChairmanIndonesia Benhur Tommy Mano
Head CoachBrazil Jacksen F. Tiago
LeagueIndonesia Super League
2011–12Indonesia Super League, 2nd

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 its 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. Between 2009–2011 Persipura already had 2 trophies of Indonesian Super League. They took a first place in 2009–2010 term. Persipura also took a second place during 2010–2011 and also become a runner up for Indonesian Cup. They lost 2-1 to Sriwijaya FC in the final. After that term they use transfer window to strengthen their team and also they keep the old coach. During this 2011–2012 season, Persipura finally took the first place at Indonesian Super League and won a qualifying spot for the 2012 AFC Champions League.

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 mi) from Sentani Airport.

Coaches

Year Manager
2003–2004 Indonesia Suharno
2005 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan
2006 Brazil Antonio Gonzaga Netto
2006 Indonesia Mettu Duaramuri
2007 Bulgaria Ivan Kolev
2007 Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim
2007–2008 Malaysia Raja Isa
2008– Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago

Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

Squad

First-team Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
1 Yoo Jae-Hoon South Korea GK
20 Ferdiansyah Indonesia GK
27 Philipus Basikbasik Indonesia GK
30 Nur Afandi Indonesia GK
Defenders
4 Fandry Imbiri Indonesia CB
5 Ricardo Salampessy Indonesia FB
6 Otavio Dutra Brazil CB
14 Ruben Sanadi Indonesia SB
16 Daniel Tata Indonesia CB
26 Ortizan Salossa Indonesia SB
32 Victor Pae Indonesia CB
44 Yohanis Tjoe Indonesia FB
45 Bio Paulin Cameroon CB
Midfielders
8 Lim Joon-Sik South Korea DM
10 Zah Rahan Krangar Liberia CM
11 Imanuel Wanggai Indonesia DM
12 Nelson Alom Indonesia AM
13 Ian Louis Kabes Indonesia SM
15 Gerald Pangkali Indonesia CM
17 Yohanes Ferinando Pahabol Indonesia AM
21 Yustinus Pae Indonesia SM
22 Victor Numberi Indonesia FM
Forwards
18 Ricky Kayame Indonesia ST
19 Yulianus Watora Indonesia ST
33 Lukas Mandowen Indonesia ST
86 Boaz Solossa Captain Indonesia ST
88 Patrich Wanggai Indonesia ST

Coaching Staff

Position Name
Manager Indonesia Rudi Maswi
Assistant Manager Indonesia Antonius Imbenay
Head Coach Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago
Assistant Coach Indonesia Mettu Duaramuri
Indonesia Christian Leo Yarangga
Goalkeeping Coach Brazil Fabio Muchine Tepedinho
Fitness Coach Brazil Osvaldo Lessa
Reserve Team Coach Indonesia Max Olua
Youth Team Coach Indonesia Abdul Manaf
Indonesia Viktor Pulanda
Indonesia Fasili
Indonesia Fernando Fairyo
Indonesia Daniel Womsiwor
Doctor Team Indonesia Agustinus Heatubun
Masseur Indonesia Mettu Robertto
Indonesia Suprianto

All time top scorer

Year Player Caps Goals
2005- Indonesia Boaz Solossa 146 104
2007-2010 , 2011-2012 Brazil Alberto Gonçalves Da Costa 128 85
1994-2010 Indonesia Eduard Ivakdalam 300 59
2005- Indonesia Ian Louis Kabes 172 22
2007-2009 Nigeria Ernest Jeremiah Chukwuma 32 20
2010- Liberia Zah Rahan Krangar 52 15
2007- Cameroon Bio Paulin 168 14
2010- Indonesia Lukas Mandowen 58 11
2010-2012 Indonesia Titus Bonai 31 9

Management

Office Name
Chairman Benhur Tommy Mano
Secretary Thamrin Sagala
Treasurer Lasya
Match Committee Organizers Fachruddin Pasolo

Achievements & honors

  • Runners Up (1): 1980
  • Runners Up (3): 2006 , 2007 , 2009
  • Winners (1): 2011

Performance in AFC competitions

2006: Failed to appear (to late registering players)
2010: Group Stage
2012: Qualifying East - Final Round
2011: Quarter-finals
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2010 AFC Champions League Group South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–4 0–8
Group China Changchun Yatai F.C. 2–0 0–9
Group Japan Kashima Antlers 1–3 0–5
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 1–4
Round of 16 Vietnam Sông Lam Nghệ An 1–3
Quarter-finals Iraq Arbil SC 1–2 0–1
2012 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off Australia Adelaide United 0–3

Sponsors

Kit Supplier

See also

References

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