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'''Arseto Football Club''', which is commonly referred to simply as '''Arseto''', is an [[Indonesia]]n [[association football|football]] club based in [[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Central Java|Province of Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]. They are now playing in [[Galatama]]
'''Arseto Football Club''', which is commonly referred to simply as '''Arseto''', is an [[Indonesia]]n [[association football|football]] club based in [[Surakarta|Solo]], [[Central Java|Province of Central Java]], [[Indonesia]]. They are now playing in [[Galatama]]


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]].
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 Proffesor 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.
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.

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Arseto FC
Full nameArseto Football Club
Nickname(s)The Cannon
Sky Blue Team
The White Buffalo
Founded1976 as PS Arseto
GroundSriwedari Stadium
Solo, Indonesia
Capacity10,000
OwnerPT. Arseto Petrokimia
PresidentSigid Harjoyudanto
ManagerProf. Brodjo Sudjono
CoachSartono Anwar
LeagueGalatama
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Arseto Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Arseto, is an Indonesian football club based in Solo, Province of Central Java, Indonesia. They are now playing in Galatama

Arseto FC was a Galatama association football club from 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 Proffesor 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, 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

Arseto had won some honours during their existence, namely :

  • Piala Galatama 1985, champions
  • Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship 1987, champions
  • Galatama 1987, champions

Famous player

Some Arseto players had competed for Indonesia national football team. Some public figures, namely :

Reference