PS Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo

Persatuan Sepakbola Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo or PSHW Sidoarjo is a professional Indonesian football team based in Sidoarjo Regency, East Java. They compete in the second tier of Indonesian league, Liga 2.

PS Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo
Nickname(s)Laskar Matahari
(Sun Warriors)
Short namePSHW Sidoarjo
Founded1970; (as Persigo Gorontalo)
2017; (as Semeru FC)
2020; (as PS Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo)
GroundGelora Delta Stadium
Sidoarjo
Capacity35,000
OwnerMuhammadiyah East Java Region Leadership[1]
ChairmanDhimam Abror
CoachYusuf Ekodono
LeagueLiga 2
2019Liga 3, National Round: Third Round, 3rd in East Group (Promoted)

History

Semeru FC is an amalgamation of other Lumajang regional teams. In 2017, hopes of promoting regional football and building community pride.,[2] regent ASAT Malik met with local football clubs including Persigo Gorontalo, based in Gorontalo to discuss a merger. The owner of Persigo Gorontalo, Ngateman, and ASAT Malik finalized a merger agreement and renamed Persigo Gorontalo to Semeru FC.

In forming Semeru FC, local Lumajang footballers hope to raise the standard of their play and break into national football. As of 2017 the team was in the Liga Nusantara level.

On 25 February 2020, Muhammadiyah East Java Region Leadership confirmed that it has acquired Semeru FC, one of the participating Liga 2 football clubs. They acquired Semeru FC who this season competed in Liga 2. In addition, they will compete under the name PS Hizbul Wathan and headquartered at the Gelora Delta Stadium. The Chairman of PW Muhammadiyah East Java M. Saad Ibrahim said, the acquisition was carried out because Muhammadiyah wanted to preach through football. Despite being a new territory, the organization founded by KH Ahmad Dahlan wanted to instill the values of Islam, nationality and humanity through football. Its cadres like Soeratin used to be the pioneers of the birth of PSSI. History is trying to be knitted again. One of the steps taken by the Head of Muhammadiyah Region (PWM) of East Java.[3][4]

Source[5]

Players

As of 9 March 2020[6]

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 Guntur Egi Saputro
2 DF Dikki Fernando
3 DF Faza Abdil Asad
4 DF Maulana
6 MF Wahyu Prayogo
7 MF Juan Revi (captain)
8 MF Ricky Wahyudi
10 MF Afif Sena
11 FW Kholis Sabilal
12 FW Febri Yulianto
13 MF Bagus Himawan
No. Position Player
15 DF Septian Nugroho
16 MF Fadel Mohamad
17 DF Zaka Mabruri
18 MF Aris Dwi Santoso
19 MF Bayu Arfian
23 DF Sigit Meiko
66 MF Novaldo Wijaya
77 GK Sugandi Wiralagatama
97 FW Ahmad
MF Mufutau Ogunsula

Naturalized players

Country Player
Nigeria Mufutau Ogunsula

Non-playing Staffs

This is list of non playing staffs for 2019 season[7].

Name Role
Stefan KeeltjesHead Coach
Abil MahdhiAssistant Coach
Mohammad Syafi'iAssistant Coach
Vega Rizky PratamaPhysical Trainer
Donny eriksonGoalkeeper Coach
Dinil IlhamKitman
Fani Setyo DjatmikoKitman

Stadium

PS Hizbul Wathan Sidoarjo plays their home matches at Gelora Delta Stadium in 2020.

References

  1. "BREAKING NEWS - Pimpinan Wilayah Muhammadiyah Jatim Akusisi Klub Liga 2 Semeru FC Lumajang". surabaya.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. topskor.id. "Persigo Merger dengan Semeru FC, Lumajang Punya Klub di Liga 2 | TOPSKOR". M.topskor.id. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  3. jawapos.com. "PS Hizbul Wathan Akuisisi Semeru FC, Pilih Home Base Di Sidoarjo". jawapos.com. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  4. kastara.id. "Klub Liga 2, Semeru FC Berganti Jadi PS Hizbul Wathan". kastara.id. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  5. Taufik (2014-02-17). "Makna filosofi Logo Semeru FC Lumajang". Lumajangsatu.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-02-21.
  6. Daftar pemain tim Semeru F.C.. liga-indonesia.id.
  7. "Daftarkan 25 Pemain, Semeru FC Optimis Tembus 8 Besar Liga 2 2018". www.bolasport.com. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
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