Kalteng Putra F.C.

Kalteng Putra Football Club is an Indonesian football club based in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Kalteng Putra FC currently plays in the Liga 2.

Kalteng Putra
Full nameKalimantan Tengah Putra Football Club
Nickname(s)Enggang Borneo
Laskar Isen Mulang
Founded1 January 1970; as Persepar Palangkaraya
GroundTuah Pahoe Stadium
Capacity5,000
OwnerPT Kalteng Putra
ChairmanH. Agustiar Sabran
ManagerM. Hasanuddin Noor
CoachEko Tamamie
LeagueLiga 2
2019Liga 1, 18th (Relegated)

Active departments of
Kalteng Putra

Football (Men's) Football U-20 (Men's) Football U-18 (Men's) Football U-16 (Men's)

History

The club was founded as Persepar Palangkaraya on January 1, 1970 in the form of "Perserikatan era". At that time, this competition consists of 48 clubs. J. J. Koetin is a football figure and the first chairman of Kalteng Putra since the establishment of this club, 23 years J. J. Koetin became chairman of Kalteng Putra since 1970–1993. The next Kalteng Putra's chairman is Nahson Taway in 1993–1998. and continued the next period in 1998–2001 which is chaired by Drs. Hendry Yunus.[1]

In 2001–2005 when the chairman of Kalteng Putra Drs. Andi Hamzah in 2001, Kalteng Putra participated in Division 2 and Kalteng Putra has become a national club. On 2001, Kalteng Putra became an official club after being recognized by the PSSI as their member.[1]

After the era of Andi Hamzah, the next Kalteng Putra's chairman is Tuah Pahoe in 2006, Kalteng Putra participated in the national 1st division. In 2005, the club was coached by Salahudin, and qualified to division 1 league Indonesia. In 2007, the club was coached by Hartono Ruslan. In 2008, Tuah Pahoe died of disease and Kalteng Putra is still participating in division 1 and coached by Suharto. In 2009, Kalteng Putra coached by Inyong Lolombulan, then replaced by Nandar Iskandar.[1]

In the 2010 season, Kalteng Putra was coached by Eko Tamamie, and Wahyudi F Dirun became chairman of Persepar in 2009. The next chairman is Tuty Dau. In the 2011–2012 Season, Kalteng Putra became champion in the Divisi Utama who coached by [[Agus Sutyono. In the 2013 season, Kalteng Putra participate in Indonesia Premier League.[1]

Name changed

  • Persepar Palangkaraya (1970–2001) (Perserikatan era)
  • Persepar Kalteng Putra (2001–2013)
  • Kalteng Putra (2013–present)

Stadium

Kalteng Putra FC's home stadium is Tuah Pahoe Stadium in Palangkaraya.

Kit suppliers

  • Lotto (2010–2011)
  • Adidas (2011–2012)
  • Mitre (2012–2015)
  • MBB (2017–2019 )
  • Adhoc (2020– )

Current squad

As of 9 March 2020[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Sukasto Efendi
3 DF Wahyu Pambudi
4 DF Mochammad Sabillah
7 MF Fajri Ardiansyah (on loan from PSM Makassar)
8 MF Abdus Somad
9 FW Nur Akbar Jawara Munir
10 MF Azriel Syahrizal
11 MF Yohandes Saputra
12 DF Khoirul Normansyah
13 MF Irwansyah
18 MF Ronaldo Eko Julianto
19 FW Erlanda Aryawan
20 MF Billy Keraf
21 FW Fedrik Kerewai
No. Position Player
23 DF Giofani
25 DF Fauzan Jamal (captain)
26 GK Ahmad Fauzi
27 DF Muhammad Syahbani
28 DF Boas Isir
35 DF Tegar Pribadi
41 MF Maldini Pali
44 MF Tamsil Sijaya
52 GK Ridho Fauzi
55 MF Takwir Rahman (on loan from PSM Makassar)
87 FW Nico Fadilah
94 FW Melcior Majefat
97 DF Junius R. Bate
99 MF Yusuf Rahmadi

Supporters

Kalteng Putra FC have two biggest supporters group, the Pasus 1970 and the Kalman or Kalteng Mania. Usually the Pasus 1970 use black attribute and the Kalman use red attribute or the Bahandang in Dayak language mean Red.[1]

Honours

National Leagues

References

  1. "Profil Kalteng Putra FC, Daftar Skuad Dan Sejarah". sepakbolalokal.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. Daftar pemain tim Kalteng Putra. liga-indonesia.id.
  3. "Persepar Palangkaraya pastikan menjadi juara Divisi Utama LPIS". [divisiutama.co.id]. Premier Division. 5 July 2012. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2012.


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