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{{Short description|Indonesian football club}}
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| clubname = Arseto
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| fullname = Arseto Football Club
| fullname = Arseto Football Club
| nickname = ''The Cannon'' {{br}} ''Sky Blue Team'' {{br}} ''The White Buffalo''
| nickname = *The Cannon
| founded = 1978 as ''PS Arseto''
*''Si Biru Langit'' <br />(The Sky Blues)
| dissolved = 1998
| founded = 1978; as ''PS Arseto''
| ground = [[Sriwedari Stadium]]{{br}}[[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Indonesia]]
| capacity = 10,000
| dissolved = 1998
| ground = *[[:id: Stadion Sriwedari|Sriwedari Stadium]] (1983–1998)
| owner = PT. Arseto Petrokimia
*[[Gelora Senayan Main Stadium]] (1978–1983)
| chrtitle = President
| league = [[Liga Indonesia Premier Division]]
| chairman = [[Sigid Harjoyudanto]]
| season = {{plainlist|
| manager = [[Brodjo Sudjono]]
*Final season
| coach = [[Sartono Anwar]]
*[[1997–98 Liga Indonesia Premier Division|1997–98]]}}
| league = [[Galatama]]
| position = ''season abandoned''
| season = 1992
| position = 1
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'''Arseto Football Club''', which is commonly referred to simply as '''Arseto''', was an [[Indonesia]]n [[association football|football]] club based in [[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Central Java|Province of Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]. They played in [[Galatama]].
'''Arseto Football Club''', which is commonly referred to simply as '''Arseto''', was an Indonesian [[association football|football]] club based in [[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]. They last played in the [[Liga Indonesia Premier Division]].


The club was established in 1978 by {{ill|Sigit Harjojudanto|id}}, who was the son of former President [[Suharto]]. At first, the club was based in [[Jakarta]]. However, the club moved to Solo in 1983 after Suharto declared 9 September as National Sports Day during the inauguration of {{ill|Sriwedari Stadium|id|Stadion Sriwedari}}. During its existence the club won the 1990–92 [[Galatama]] title, as well as the 1985 Piala Galatama and 1985 Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship. The team's home colours were blue, so they were dubbed the ''Sky Blue Team'' and ''The White Buffalo''. Arseto was dissolved in 1998 due to the [[May 1998 riots of Indonesia|political crisis and riots]] that year.{{cn|date=May 2023}}
Arseto FC was a [[Galatama]] [[association football]] club from [[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]. The club was established in 1978, founded by Sigid Harjoyudanto, who was the son of former President [[Suharto]]. Managed by owner of [[Universitas Surakarta]] Law Professor Brodjo Sudjono.

At first, the club was based in [[Jakarta]]. However, since 1983, after Suharto declared 9 September as National Sports Day during the inauguration of [[Sriwedari Stadium]], [[Surakarta|Solo]], Arseto began playing home games in Solo. The team home costumes are blue, so they dubbed as ''Sky Blue Team'' and ''The White Buffalo''. Arseto declared the dissolution of its team in 1998, after the mass riots that year.


== Honours ==
== Honours ==
{| class="wikitable"
Arseto had won some honours during their existence, namely :
! colspan="5" |Domestic
* Piala Galatama 1985, champions
|-
* Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship 1987, champions
!League/Division
* Galatama 1987, champions
!Titles
!{{center|'''Runners-up'''}}
!Seasons won
!Seasons runners-up
|-
|{{center|'''[[Galatama]]'''}}
|{{center|'''1'''}}
|{{center|1}}
|{{center|1990–92<ref>{{Cite web|title=Indonesia 1991/92|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/indo92.html|access-date=2020-12-03|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref>}}
|{{center|1985<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Indonesia 1985|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/indo85.html|access-date=2020-12-03|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref>}}
|-
!Cup Competitions
!Titles
!{{center|'''Runners-up'''}}
!Seasons won
!Seasons runners-up
|-
|{{center|'''Piala Galatama'''}}
|{{center|'''1'''}}
|{{center|0}}
|{{center|1985<ref name=":0" />}}
|
|-
|{{center|'''Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship'''}}
|{{center|'''1'''}}
|{{center|0}}
|{{center|1985<ref>{{Cite web|last=SKOR.ID|last2=SkorID|title=KIsah Arseto FC, Penguasa Jakarta yang Mati Karena Reformasi|url=https://www.skor.id/bola-nasional/sk-01335302/kisah-arseto-fc-penguasa-jakarta-yang-mati-karena-reformasi|access-date=2020-12-03|website=www.skor.id|language=id}}</ref>}}
|
|}


=== AFC (Asian competitions) ===
== Famous player ==

Some Arseto players had competed for [[Indonesia national football team]]. Some public figures, namely :
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]'''
* Ricky Yakobi
** [[1992–93 Asian Club Championship|1992–93]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Asian Club Competitions 1992/93|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/ascup93.html|access-date=2020-12-03|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref> – Group stage
* Eddy Harto, [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]]

* [[Nasrul Koto]]
== Continental record ==
* Edward Tjong
{| class="wikitable"
* Tonggo Tambunan
!Season
* Edu Hombert
!Competition
* Yunus Mukhtar
!Round
* Benny VB
!Club
* [[Rocky Putiray]]
!Home
!Away
!Aggregate
|-
| rowspan="6" |1992–93
| rowspan="6" |[[1992–93 Asian Club Championship|Asian Club Championship]]
| rowspan="1" |[[1992–93 Asian Club Championship#First round|First round]]
|{{flagicon|VIE}} [[Hải Quan F.C.|Hải Quan]]
| style="background:#ffd;" |0–0
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
|-
| rowspan="1" |[[1992–93 Asian Club Championship#Second round|Second round]]
|{{flagicon|BRU}} [[Kota Ranger FC|Kota Ranger]]
| style="background:#ffd;" |1–1
| style="background:#dfd;" |2–1
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
|-
| rowspan="1" |[[1992–93 Asian Club Championship#Third round|Third round]]
|{{flagicon|THA}} [[Thai Farmers Bank F.C.|Thai Farmers Bank]]
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–0
| style="background:#fdd;" |0–2
| style="background:#dfd;" |3–2
|-
| rowspan="3" |[[1992–93 Asian Club Championship#Group A|Group A]]
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Yomiuri F.C.|Yomiuri]]
| colspan="2" style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
| rowspan="3" |4th
|-
|{{flagicon|KSA}} [[Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)|Al-Shabab]]
| colspan="2" style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
|-
|{{flagicon|BHR}} [[Al-Muharraq SC|Muharraq]]
| colspan="2" style="background:#fdd;" |0–3
|}

== Notable former players ==
Some Arseto players had competed for [[Indonesia national football team]].
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Abdul Kadir (footballer)|Abdul Kadir]]
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Ricky Yacobi]]
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[:id:Eddy Harto|Eddy Harto]]
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Nasrul Koto]]
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[:id:Eduard Tjong|Eduard Tjong]]
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} Tonggo Tambunan
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} Edu Hombert
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} Yunus Mukhtar
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} Benny V. B.
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Rochy Putiray]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Indonesian football first tier championship winners}}
{{Indonesia Super League}}


[[Category:Football clubs in Indonesia]]
[[Category:Arseto F.C.| ]]
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1978]]
[[Category:1978 establishments in Indonesia]]
[[Category:1978 establishments in Indonesia]]
[[Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 1998]]
[[Category:1998 disestablishments in Indonesia]]
[[Category:1998 disestablishments in Indonesia]]



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Latest revision as of 20:12, 25 September 2024

Arseto
Full nameArseto Football Club
Nickname(s)
  • The Cannon
  • Si Biru Langit
    (The Sky Blues)
Founded1978; as PS Arseto
Dissolved1998
Ground
LeagueLiga Indonesia Premier Division
season abandoned

Arseto Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Arseto, was an Indonesian football club based in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia. They last played in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division.

The club was established in 1978 by Sigit Harjojudanto [id], who was the son of former President Suharto. At first, the club was based in Jakarta. However, the club moved to Solo in 1983 after Suharto declared 9 September as National Sports Day during the inauguration of Sriwedari Stadium [id]. During its existence the club won the 1990–92 Galatama title, as well as the 1985 Piala Galatama and 1985 Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship. The team's home colours were blue, so they were dubbed the Sky Blue Team and The White Buffalo. Arseto was dissolved in 1998 due to the political crisis and riots that year.[citation needed]

Honours

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Domestic
League/Division Titles
Runners-up
Seasons won Seasons runners-up
1
1
1990–92[1]
1985[2]
Cup Competitions Titles
Runners-up
Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Piala Galatama
1
0
1985[2]
Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship
1
0
1985[3]

AFC (Asian competitions)

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Continental record

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1992–93 Asian Club Championship First round Vietnam Hải Quan 0–0 3–2 3–2
Second round Brunei Kota Ranger 1–1 2–1 3–2
Third round Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 3–0 0–2 3–2
Group A Japan Yomiuri 0–3 4th
Saudi Arabia Al-Shabab 0–3
Bahrain Muharraq 0–3

Notable former players

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Some Arseto players had competed for Indonesia national football team.

References

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  1. ^ "Indonesia 1991/92". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  2. ^ a b "Indonesia 1985". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  3. ^ SKOR.ID; SkorID. "KIsah Arseto FC, Penguasa Jakarta yang Mati Karena Reformasi". www.skor.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  4. ^ "Asian Club Competitions 1992/93". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.