Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta

Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
Leagues NBL/IBL (2003–present)
ABL (2009-2011)
Kobatama League (1994–2003)
Founded 1993
History Satria Muda Mahaka
(1993-2003)
Satria Muda BritAma
(2003-2015)
Satria Muda Pertamina (2015-present)
Arena The BritAma Arena
(capacity: 4,000)
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
President Erick Thohir
Head coach Youbel Sondakh
Championships Kobatama: 1 (1999)
IBL: 9 (2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010-11,2011-2012, 2014-2015, 2018)
Seaba: 1 (2008 Champions Cup)
Retired numbers 32
Website www.satria-muda.com
Uniforms

Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta is an Indonesian basketball team seeing action in the National Basketball League. Based in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, it is Indonesia's representative team to the inaugural Asean Basketball League. Affectionately called "SM Pertamina" or "SMP".

History

Initially known as Satria Muda Mahaka (with the Mahaka Foundation being its initial sponsor), it began play in the now-defunct semi-professional Kobatama League in 1993 and won the Kobatama title five years later.

Satria Muda then made the jump to the Indonesian Basketball League upon the latter's foundation in 2003. A year later, the Bank Rakyat Indonesia, through its BritAma brand, became the team's major sponsor, and since then the team identity has been Satria Muda BritAma. In the 2015, Pertamina, became the team's major sponsor, and the team name becoming Satria Muda Pertamina.

It has won ten domestic titles (1999, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 ,2009, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2014-15, and 2018) and has also won the SEABA Champions Cup in 2008 by dethroning Harbour Centre Batang Pier from Asean basketball powerhouse Philippines.

Satria Muda is one of the six founding teams of the first pan-Asean pro ball league, which began play on 11 October 2009,[1] but will still remain in the Indonesian Basketball League. In the ASEAN Basketball League, it allows them to add two foreign reinforcements and up to three players from Asean countries. It finished third overall in the regular season standings and became the runners-up in the inaugural season of the ABL, losing to the Philippine Patriots, 0–3, in the championship.

For the 2010–11 season, the Satria Muda ballclub will be fielding two teams for the ABL and the domestic NBL Indonesia, respectively. The team competing in the NBL will be composed of the 2009–10 ABL team,[2] while the new ABL team is a mixture of new local players, Filipino imports, and American imports.[3] Satria Muda's NBL team won the inaugural championship of the NBL Indonesia by beating CLS Knights in the one-game final, 67–50.[4]

Honours

Title Winners Runners-up 3rd Place 4th Place
ABL Regular Season 2009–10
ABL Grand Finals 2009–10 (Runners-up)
IBL Championship 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2018 2003, 2005, 2017
NBL Championship 2010–2011, 2011-2012, 2014-2015

Achievements (2009–10 – Current)

Year ABL Regular Season Position ABL Grand Finals Position
2009–10 3rd Place Runners-up

Current roster

Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.
F 71 Indonesia Jamarr Johnson
C 44 United States Dior Lowhorn
PG 2 Indonesia Hardianus
PG 11 Indonesia Audy Bagastyo Arizanugra
PG 0 Indonesia Christian Gunawan
SG 23 Indonesia Avan Seputera
SG 13 Indonesia Rony Gunawan
SF 33 Indonesia Arki Dikania Wisnu
SF 4 Indonesia Vamiga Michel
SF 8 Indonesia Sandy Ibrahim Aziz
PF 30 Indonesia Kevin Sitorus
PF 35 Indonesia Juan Laurent Kokodiputra
PF 21 Indonesia Muhammad Rizal Falconi
PF 1 Indonesia Laurentius Steven Oei
C 15 Indonesia Christian Ronaldo Sitepu
C 50 Indonesia Muhammad Dhiya’ul Haq
SF Indonesia Rivaldo Tandra Pangestio
Head coach
  • Youbel Sondakh
Assistant coach(es)
  • Ismael
  • M. Gofar

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (I) Import player
  • Injured

Updated: 13 December 2017

SMP Legends

Retired numbers
No. Name Position Tenure Date
32 Rony Gunawan PF/C 2006–2017 February 5, 2017

Notable players

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Notable coaches

  • United States Todd Purves

References

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