Persija Jakarta
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Full name |
Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta |
Nickname(s) |
Macan Kemayoran |
Founded |
28 November 1928; 85 years ago
as Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra |
Ground |
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (Borrow) [1]
Jakarta, Indonesia |
Capacity |
88,083 |
Owner |
PT Persija Jaya |
Chairman |
Fery Paulus |
Website |
Club home page |
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Persija, an acronym for
Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta is a professional
football club based in
Jakarta,
Indonesia. The
tautology Persija Jakarta
is often used in local media. 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.
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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.
[3]
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.
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Stadium
Persija's play home matches at
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (borrow). Persija's new home stadium,
Jakarta BMW Stadium is still under construction which is scheduled to finish in 2015. Before in
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium and
Lebak Bulus Stadium, Persija's previously have been played at
Menteng Stadium
Seasons
Premier Division
- 1995, 13th place/West Division
- 1996, 14th place/West Division
- 1997, 10th place/West Division
- 1998, Not finished
- 1999, 4th place/Semifinal
- 2000, 4th place/Semifinal (Top score: Bambang Pamungkas)
- 2002, 6th place
- 2003, 7th place
- 2004, 9rd place
- 2005, Runners-up
- 2006,
- 2007–2008, 3rd place (Qualification for 2008-09 Indonesia Super League)
Indonesia Super League
Achievements
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Juniors Team
Persija U-18
- Soeratin Cup
- Champions (4): 1967, 1970, 1972, 1974
- Runners-Up (1): 2000
Performance in AFC competitions
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- 2001–02: First round
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note 1: The official club website lists the supporters as player 12th man.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note: The official club website lists the supporters as player 12th man.
See also
Coaching Staff
Position |
Name |
Head Coach |
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Assistant Coach |
Hendri Susilo
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Goalkeeping Coach |
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Fitness Coach |
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Youth Team Coach |
Blitz Taringan
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Physiotherapist |
Taring maung
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Masseur |
Yudo
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Kitman |
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Managers
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.
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Affiliated clubs
References
External links
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Football clubs in Indonesia
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