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'''Jakarta Football Club''' |
'''Jakarta Football Club''' was a professional football club based in [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]], and the last competed was in the [[Liga Primer Indonesia]] which wasn't recognized by [[PSSI]], [[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]], and [[FIFA]]. |
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In 2011, the club management decided that they want to rename themselves into [[Persija Jakarta]] and thus becoming the clone of an already established [[Persija Jakarta]] that competed in the [[Indonesian Super League]]. |
In 2011, the club management decided that they want to rename themselves into [[Persija Jakarta]] and thus becoming the clone of an already established [[Persija Jakarta]] that competed in the [[Indonesian Super League]]. |
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Nickname(s) | Metro Tiger | ||
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Founded | 2009 as Jakarta FC | ||
Dissolved | 2013[1] | ||
Ground | Lebak Bulus Stadium | ||
Capacity | 25,000 | ||
Owner | Aripin Panigoro | ||
President | Bambang Sutjipto | ||
Manager | Ardhi Tjahjoko | ||
Coach | None | ||
League | Indonesian Premier League | ||
2011–12 | 9th | ||
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Jakarta Football Club was a professional football club based in Jakarta, Indonesia, and the last competed was in the Liga Primer Indonesia which wasn't recognized by PSSI, AFC, and FIFA.
In 2011, the club management decided that they want to rename themselves into Persija Jakarta and thus becoming the clone of an already established Persija Jakarta that competed in the Indonesian Super League.
After the league disbanded and dualism ensues in Indonesia football, on 25 March 2013, the club disbanded because it is no longer recognised by the PSSI.
Seasons
- 2011–12, 9th place
The last squad and officials
Team officials
Role | Name |
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Team Manager | Ardi Tjahjoko |
Head Coach | Eduard Tjong |
Coach Assistant | |
Phys Trainer | Lili Kurniadi |
Goalkeeper Coach | Haryanto |
Doctor Team | Dr. Faisal, M. ERG. SpPK |
Team squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Sponsor
Kit suppliers
References
- ^ Syamsul Arif (26 March 2013). "Persija Jakarta versi kompetisi Indonesia Primer League (IPL), akhirnya resmi dibubarkan. Pembubaran klub tersebut dilakukan sejak Minggu (24/3/2013) kemarin" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 March 2022.