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| fullname = Persatuan Sepak Bola <br>Indonesia Jakarta | |
| fullname = Persatuan Sepak Bola <br>Indonesia Jakarta | |
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| nickname = ''The [[Kemayoran]] [[Tiger]]s'' (Macan |
| nickname = ''The [[Kemayoran]] [[Tiger]]s'' (Macan Kemahiran) |
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| founded = 28 November 1928, as Voetbalbond Indonesische Jakarta |
| founded = 28 November 1928, as Voetbalbond Indonesische Jakarta |
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| ground = [[Gelora Bung Karno Stadium]]<br>[[Jakarta]] |
| ground = [[Numpang [Gelora Bung Karno] Stadium]]<br>[[Jakarta]] |
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| capacity = 88,083 |
| capacity = 88,083 |
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| owner = PT. Persija Jaya Jakarta |
| owner = PT. Persija Jaya Jakarta |
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Full name | Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Kemayoran Tigers (Macan Kemahiran) | ||
Founded | 28 November 1928, as Voetbalbond Indonesische Jakarta | ||
Ground | [[Numpang [Gelora Bung Karno] Stadium]] Jakarta | ||
Capacity | 88,083 | ||
Owner | PT. Persija Jaya Jakarta | ||
Chairman | Ferry Paulus | ||
Head Coach | Iwan Setiawan | ||
League | Indonesian Super League | ||
2010-11 ISL | 3rd | ||
Website | http://www.persija.co.id/ | ||
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Persija Jakarta is an Indonesian football club from Jakarta. It is one of Indonesia's most successful clubs and the most popular sports club in the city. The club's patron is Sutiyoso, the governor of Jakarta until 2007. Persija Jakarta was founded on November 28, 1928, with the embryo called Voetbalbond governor of Jakarta (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. Club coach for Indonesia Super League season 2011-2012 is Iwan Setiawan, replacing Rahmad Darmawan who went on to become the head coach of the Indonesia national under-23 football team.
History
Persija was founded on November 28, 1928, with name VIJ (Voetbalbond Indonesische Jakarta). VIJ was one of the clubs which set up Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) with its representative, with BIVB Bandung, SIVB Surabaya, MIVB, MVB (PSM Madiun), VVB and PSM at Societeit Hadiprojo, Yogyakarta, 19 April 1930. At the time of the Dutch East Indies, the name of Persija is beginning VIJ (Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra). Post-Republic of Indonesia back to the form of a unitary state, VIJ renamed Persija (Football Association of Indonesia, Jakarta). At that time, NIVU (Nederlandsch Indisch Voetbal Unie) as a rival organization PSSI still there. On the other side, VBO (Voetbalbond Batavia en Omstreken) as a bond (the union) Persija match there as well. Regardless of the fate or not, along with Indonesian state sovereign, NIVU inevitably be disbanded. Perhaps also because of social and political is not conducive (to support). The atmosphere is finally spreading to the members, among others VBO. In mid-1951, VBO meeting to disperse (liquidation) and encourage him to join Persija. In its development, the VBO join Persija. In the triangular tournament of friendship, a joint Indonesian national players who joined in Persija "new" is confronted with the Dutch and Tionghoa. This is the result: Persija (Indonesia) vs Netherlands 3-3 (June 29, 1951), Netherlands vs Tionghoa 4-3 (June 30, 1951), and Persija (Indonesia) vs Tionghoa 3-2 (July 1, 1951). All matches took place in the field BVC Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta.
Seasons
Perserikatan
- 1931, Champions
- 1933, Champions
- 1934, Champions
- 1938, Champions
- 1964, Champions
- 1973, Champions
- 1975, Champions (shared trophy with PSMS Medan)
- 1977, Champions
- 1979, Champions
- 1990, 10th place
Premier Division
- 1994, 13th place
- 1995, 14th place
- 1996, 10th place
- 1997, Not finished
- 1998, 4th place
- 1999, 4th place (Top score: Bambang Pamungkas)
- 2001, Champions
- 2002, 5th place
- 2003, 8th place
- 2004, 3rd place
- 2005, Runners-up
- 2006, 5th place
- 2007, 3rd place (Qualification for 2008-09 Indonesia Super League)
Indonesia Super League
Achievements
National League
- Perserikatan
- Champions: 9
- 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1954, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1979
- Runner - Up: 8
- 1932, 1951, 1952, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1988
- Champions: 9
- Liga Indonesia
- Champions: 1
- 2001
- Best Player Of the Year: Bambang Pamungkas
- 2001
- Runner - Up: 1
- Champions: 1
National Cup
- Piala Indonesia
- 2007 (3rd Places) after win 2-1 from Pelita Jaya (4th Places) at Bung Karno Stadium.
International
- Sultan Brunei Darussalam Cup
- Winners: 1
- 2001
- Winners: 1
Performance in AFC competitions
- Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
- 2001–02: First round
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | |
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2001–02 | Asian Club Championship | First round | Kashima Antlers | – | 4–1 |
Supporters
Persija Jakarta's supporters call themselves Jakmania. They are amongst Indonesia's most passionate and fanatical supporters. The growth of Jakmania can be felt both inside and outside the stadium — now there are upward of 60,000 supporters at each home match. There are more than 100,000 registered members. A registered member is given a special T-shirt, which has the words: Gue Anak Jakarta, which means I am a Jakarta kid. It helps new members identify themselves as Jakartans. After a year, they are given a T-shirt that says “Satu Jakarta Satu,” or One Jakarta One. “They have to agree there is bothly Jakarta, . Then after two years of membership, another T-shirt with “Jakmania 12,” to represent the twelfth player of Persija, is issued to supporters. After three years of active membership, they will wear a different T-shirt according to the theme of the year was founded with a mentality of “the Ultras,” a category of football supporters. Other categories are the spectators, individuals who are not organized, who love the game and often do not affiliate with any clubs; and the hooligans are the very fanatics who do not hesitate to use violence to support their clubs. the ultras are organized supporters, with an organizational tree and structure. Jakmania have 60 field coordinators. The Jakmania not only in the Jakarta area alone. But outside of Jakarta was already there, such as Jak Semarang, Jak Jogja, Jak Karawang, Jak Depok, Jak Bogor, Jak Solo, Surabaya Jak even really be in the "enemy". Supporter groups, characterized by the colour orange was once a supporter favorite soccer 2003 version of ANTV-award and the best supporters in the Cup 2008 Indonesia. They're also the big enemy of Persebaya Surabaya, Bonekmania and Persib Bandung, Viking or Bobotoh (Bobotoh literally means Supporters in Sundanese language). They did it since Perserikatan era.
Squad
First-team squad
- As of 27 April 2012.[1]
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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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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Retired number(s)
12 – Club Supporters (the 12th Man)
Coaching Staff
Position | Name | Nationality |
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Manager | Ferry Paulus | Indonesia |
Assistant Manager | Ferry Indrasjarief | Indonesia |
Head Coach | Iwan Setiawan | Indonesia |
Assistant Coach | Sudirman | Indonesia |
Assistant Coach | Miftahudin | Indonesia |
Goalkeeping Coach | Galih Haryono | Indonesia |
Fitness Coach | Agus Sugeng | Indonesia |
Youth Team Coach | Gianto | Indonesia |
Youth Team Coach | Francis Wewengkang | Indonesia |
Youth Team Coach | Patar Tambunan | Indonesia |
Doctor Team | Nanang Tri Wahyudi | Indonesia |
Kinesiotherapy/Masseur | Amudi Saripudin | Indonesia |
Kinesiotherapy/Masseur | Muhammad Mansyur | Indonesia |
Kinesiotherapy/Masseur | Umar Bowi | Indonesia |
2011-2012 Transfers
In
Out
Notable Former Coaches
- Endang Witarsa
- Sinyo Aliandoe
- Herry Kiswanto
- Ronny Pattinasarani
- Rahmad Darmawan
- Sofyan Hadi
- Benny Dollo
- Carlos Garcia Cambon
- Ivan Venkov Kolev
- Serghei Dubrovin
Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League
All time top scorer
Year | Player | Caps | Goals |
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1999–2000, 2001–2004, 2007–present | Bambang Pamungkas | 298 | 168 |
2007–2011 | Aliyudin | 83 | 35 |
2008–2009, 2010–2011 | Greg Nwokolo | 57 | 29 |
2001–2002, 2004 | Budi Sudarsono | 31 | 29 |
2005–2006 | Roger Batoum | ? | 21 |
2003–present | Ismed Sofyan | 227 | 17 |
2004 | Emanuel De Porras | ? | 16 |
2011–present | Pedro Velázquez | 26 | 15 |
2004–2011 | Agus Indra Kurniawan | 106 | 13 |
Notable players
Foreign Players
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Rivalries
Persija have a very tough competitor in the League of Persib Bandung. Since the beginning of the meeting of the league, this game usually called Old Indonesia derby. Persija dominated the few meetings. Persija winning 14 games, 5 games held at the Siliwangi Stadium, Bandung. Persija also has a town that rivals Persitara Jakarta Utara. This game is also often called the Capital Derby. Persija still dominating victory and become the ruler of football Jakarta.
Sponsors
- Forum Bersama Jakarta
Kit Colours
Persija Jakarta's traditional football club colour is orange or red as the home kit, it follow Persija Jakarta colour. The home kit composed of orange or red 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.
Period | Kit Provider |
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1985-1996 | Adidas |
1998-2000 | Reebok |
2000-2002 | Nike |
2004-2007 | SPECS |
2007-2009 | Diadora |
2009–present | League |
References
- ^ "Squad List". liga-indonesia.co.id. Retrieved 2012-04-27.