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Semen Padang
File:Semen Padang FC.png
Full nameSemen Padang Football Club
Nickname(s)Kabau Sirah
(Red Buffalo)
Founded30 November 1980; 43 years ago (1980-11-30)
GroundHaji Agus Salim Stadium
Capacity28,000
OwnerPT Kabau Sirah Semen Padang
Head coachNil Maizar
LeagueIndonesia Super League
20143rd in Second Round
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Semen Padang Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club, based in Indarung, Padang, Indonesia, that plays in the Indonesian Super League. The club was established on 30 November 1980.

History

Semen Padang Football Club is a professional football club founded at 30 November 1980 by Mr. Azwar Anas and owned by PT. Semen Padang, which is the oldest cement companies in Indonesia. This football club based in Indarung, Padang, West Sumatra and called Kabau Sirah or Red Bull. Before the creation of Liga Indonesia, as a professional club owned by a company, they competed at Galatama. Their first title was winning the Piala Galatama on 1992, by a vital goal from Delfi Adri into Arema Malang net, thus qualified them for their first appearances at Asia level, the 1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup. At that competition, they fought until reach the quarter-final.

Semen Padang FC also known as Indonesia's team which combined local talent from Sumatra, mixed with Papua. One of memorable moment in 2002, when they went into 2002 Liga Indonesia Premier Division before defeated by champion's Petrokimia Putra in penalty shoot-out. At that season, coach Suhatman Imam brought Ellie Aiboy, Paulus Krey, Erol Iba (all of them were former of Papua 2000 Pekan Olahraga Nasional Football team), and blend them with local talent such as Hengky Ardiles, Rommy Diaz Putra, Nico Susanto, Kusdiyanto, Effendi Ibrahim, and flamboyan goalkeeper Zulkarnain Zakaria. In their journey, they beat favorite team such as Persija Jakarta, PSM Makassar, Barito Putra, Arema Malang, Persib Bandung, and their nemesis, PSMS Medan.

PSSI conflict constrain Indonesia's football competition separated into Indonesian Premier League and Indonesia Super League. Semen Padang FC choose Indonesian Premier League as their open-play competition. Within well preparation, smart-management, and internal harmonic relationship, the team went to gain their first league title in 2011–12 Indonesian Premier League. Once again, Papua's collaboration such as Ellie Aiboy, Vendry Mofu, Yosua Pahabol, and Titus Bonai mixed into main instrumental team machine, besides clinical striker Edward Junior Wilson, agile goalkeeper Jandia Eka Putra, vice-skipper Hengky Ardiles, and Argentine winger playmaker Esteban Vizcarra. This title also bring them into 2013 AFC Cup competition, and defeated by East Bengal 2–1 in quarter-final.

Stadium

Haji Agus Salim Stadium

Semen Padang FC currently have a stadium, which has about 28.000 seats. This stadium was named Haji Agus Salim Stadium, an intellectual and a national hero from the local Muslim Minangkabau. The stadium also used for Rugby matches from 2009 until 2012.[1]

Rivalries

Semen Padang have a very tough competitor in the league, Sriwijaya, since the beginning of the Indonesia Super League. Their meeting usually called derby kalasik (classical derby). This game is also often called the Sumatra Derby. Another fierce competitor are PSMS Medan and PSPS Pekanbaru.

Sponsors

Kit Suppliers

Honours

Domestic

Past seasons

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
1994–95 Premier Division 34 5 in West Div.
1995–96 Premier Division 31 9 in West Div.
1996–97 Premier Division 33 7 in West Div.
1997–98 Premier Division 31 Did not finish
1998–99 Premier Division 28 Second round
1999–00 Premier Division 28 6 in West Div.
2001 Premier Division 28 7 in West Div.
2002 Premier Division 24 Semi-final
2003 Premier Division 20 8
2004 Premier Division 18 15
2005 Premier Division 28 10 in West Div. Round of 16
2006 Premier Division 28 11 in West Div. Quarter-final
2007–08 Premier Division 36 16 in West Div.(Degradasi) Second round
2008–09 Premier Division 18 7 in Group 1 First round
2009–10 Premier Division 33 3 (Promotion to ISL) First round
2010–11 Indonesia Super League 18 4
2011–12 Indonesia Premier League 12 1 Runner-up
2013 Indonesia Premier League 16 Did not finish AFC Cup Quarter-final
2014 Indonesia Super League 22 Second round
2015 Indonesia Super League 18 Did not finish
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

Performance in AFC competitions

1993–94: Quarter-finalist
2013 : Quarter-finalist
Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away
1993–94 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First Round bye - -
Second Round Vietnam Cang Sai Gon
1–0
1–2
Quarter-final Japan Nissan
2–1
0–11
2013 AFC Cup Group Hong Kong Kitchee
3–1
2–1
Group India Churchill Brothers
3–1
2–2
Group Singapore Warriors
3–1
2–0
Round of 16 Vietnam SHB Đà Nẵng
2–1
-
Quarter-final India East Bengal
1–1
0-1

Tim utama

22.Jandia
Indonesia
11.Hengky
Indonesia
89.Cassio
Brazil
4.Handi
Indonesia
2.Novan
Indonesia
77.Diego
Brazil
10.Vendry Mofu
Indonesia
20.Riko S.
Indonesia
88.Irsyad M.
Indonesia
17.Nur Iskandar
Indonesia
8.Marcel
Brazil
Starting XI Semen Padang FC

Players

NOTE: Starting 2016 season, PT Liga Indonesia has reduced the number of foreign players allowed to be used by clubs to only three players.[2][3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK Indonesia IDN M. Reza Pratama
22 GK Indonesia IDN Jandia Putra
31 GK Indonesia IDN Rendi Oscario Sroyer
33 GK Indonesia IDN Rivky Mokodompit
2 DF Indonesia IDN Novan Sasongko
3 DF Indonesia IDN Satrio Syam
4 DF Indonesia IDN Handi Ramdhan
5 DF Indonesia IDN Novrianto
11 DF Indonesia IDN Hengky Ardiles (Captain)
13 DF Indonesia IDN Fandry Imbiri
16 DF Indonesia IDN Agung Prasetyo
89 DF Brazil BRA Cassio Fransisco
95 DF Indonesia IDN Dimas Sumantri
7 MF Indonesia IDN Rudi
No. Pos. Nation Player
10 MF Indonesia IDN Vendry Mofu
19 MF Indonesia IDN Leo Guntara
20 MF Indonesia IDN Riko Simanjuntak
28 MF Indonesia IDN M. Alwi Slamat
32 MF Indonesia IDN Defri Rizky
44 MF Turkmenistan TKM Mekan Nasyrow
77 MF Brazil BRA Diego Santos
88 MF Indonesia IDN Irsyad Maulana
8 FW Brazil BRA Marcel Sacramento
9 FW Indonesia IDN Arifan Fitra Masril
17 FW Indonesia IDN Nur Iskandar
23 FW Indonesia IDN Adi Nugroho
26 FW Indonesia IDN Christovel Manuel Sibi
96 FW Indonesia IDN Reza Fahlevi Sitorus

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head Coach Nil Maizar
Goalkeeper Coach Zulkarnain Zakaria
Fitness Coach Irwansyah
Doctor Team Masykur
Masseur Joni Wibowo
Physiotherapist Matias Ibo

Management

Position Name
President Director Daconi
Finance Director Ahlen Alfian
Operational Director Ampri Setyawan
Technical Director Asdian
Board secretary Ferry Sarvino
Media Officer Arya Fahero
Team Manager Suranto

References

  1. ^ http://stadion-nusantara.blogspot.com/2008/10/stadion-haji-agus-salim.html
  2. ^ "ISL 3, DU Tanpa Ekspatriat" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  3. ^ http://ligaindonesia.co.id/index.php/klub/SEMEN-PADANG-5/pemain