Persis Solo

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta, commonly known as Persis, is an Indonesian football club based in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. It was found on 8 November 1923, as Vorstenlandschen Voetbal Bond (VVB). In 1928, it was officially renamed to Persis.

Persis Solo
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta
Nickname(s)
Founded8 November 1923 (as Vorstenlandsche Voetbal Bond)
GroundManahan Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerPT. Persis Solo Saestu
ChairmanVijaya Vitriasa( 70%) Sambernyawa Group (25%)
Head coachSalahudin
LeagueLiga 2
2019Liga 2/1st round (East region), 5th
WebsiteClub website

Grounds

Stadium

Persis Solo play their home matches at Manahan Stadium. Manahan Stadiums design adheres to the international standards for stadium design, which is completed with 35,000 individual seats. The grass used is Grass Dactylon Cynodon, which is of FIFA standard class. The stadium is equipped with: a football pitch, international-standard athletics, a dressing room, a heating room, a health room, a secretariat, a journalist and a press conference room, and some offices.

Manahan Stadium

Training ground

For the primary training ground, Persis uses the Sriwedari Stadium at Slamet Riyadi Road, Kadipolo football field, or Bolon football field.

Sponsorship

  • Saestu
  • PT Syahdana Properti Nusantara
  • PT Syahdana Energi
  • PT Kalimasadha Nusantara
  • Medco Energi Tbk

Supporters and Rivalrires

Supporters

Persis Solo's supporters are called Pasoepati. Founded in 2000 with red color as their identity. Pasoepati is one of the biggest football club supporters in Central Java.

Rivalries

Persis Solo has a rivalry with PSIM Yogyakarta this derby is called Mataram Derby, the beginning of this rivalry is the animosity between club supporters, Persis's Pasoepati and PSIM's Brajamusti.

Persis Solo has a rivalry with PSIS Semarang this derby is called Central Java Derby taken from Central Java the province where both clubs located.

Personnel

Technical Staff

Position Name
Head Coach Salahudin
Assistant Coach Choirul Huda
Goalkeeper Coach Hermansyah
Fitness Coach Budi Kurnia
Coach Mursyid Amirudin

Asep

Team Doctor dr. Fransisca Amelia
Physiotherapist Aldy Rachmad

Players

As of 12 March 2020[1]
No Position Player Nation
20 Goalkeeper Sendri Johansyah  Indonesia
22 Goalkeeper Ali Budi Raharjo  Indonesia
78 Goalkeeper Wildan Achyar  Indonesia

3 Defender Anis Mujiono  Indonesia
13 Defender Marco Kabiay  Indonesia
23 Defender Alaik Sobrina  Indonesia
28 Defender Golfriedo Agustinus  Indonesia
29 Defender Joko Susilo  Indonesia
32 Defender Susanto  Indonesia
74 Defender Andre Putra Wibowo  Indonesia
77 Defender Dedi Tri Maulana  Indonesia

2 Midfielder Engelbert Sani  Indonesia
8 Midfielder Syahroni  Indonesia
9 Midfielder Mochamad Shulton Fajar  Indonesia
11 Midfielder Muhammad Isa  Indonesia
14 Midfielder Oky Derry Andryan  Indonesia
19 Midfielder Yan Pieter Nasadit  Indonesia
56 Midfielder Irfan Afghoni  Indonesia
87 Midfielder Iman Budi Hernandi  Indonesia
97 Midfielder Gufroni Al Maruf (on loan from Madura United)  Indonesia

7 Forward Hapidin  Indonesia
10 Forward Tri Handoko  Indonesia
21 Forward Nanang Asripin  Indonesia
40 Forward Jujan Seto  Indonesia
89 Forward Sansan Husaeni  Indonesia
96 Forward Rishadi Fauzi  Indonesia

Honours

Domestic
League/Division Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Perserikatan
7
1
1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943
1937
Liga Indonesia First Division
0
1
2006
Perserikatan Second Division
1
0
1994[2]

References

  1. Daftar pemain tim Persis Solo. liga-indonesia.id.
  2. Indonesia - List of Third Level Champions http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/indo3champ.html
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