Pro Duta F.C.

Pro Duta Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Medan, North Sumatra. Recently, it won the Indonesian Premier League (IPL) Play-off 2013 and had several friendly matches in Europe and Thailand during the Dare to Dream Tour 2013. The club is focused on youth development program. Their junior team (Pro Duta FC U-19) participated in the Trofeo Karol Wojtyla in Rome, Italy, December 2013.

Pro Duta FC
Full namePro Duta Football Club
Nickname(s)Pegasus
Founded1986
GroundTBD
CapacityTBD
CoachVladimir Petrović
LeagueLiga 3
2017Liga 2, Withdrew (Relegated)
WebsiteClub website

History

The origin of Pro Duta FC (PDFC) in its development to become one of Indonesia's football clubs, can be traced back to one of several Persib Bandung internal amateur footbal clubs under the management of Maung Bandung. At the time, Pro Duta was still called "Bandung Putra". As part of the 1986 management improvement efforts, "Bandung Putra" was renamed as "Pro". A year afterwards, "Pro" won the internal Persib Division I competition. In 1987, "Pro" was again renamed "Pro Duta" in preparations to take part in the professional competition organized by PSSI. Since turning into a professional club, "Pro Duta" decided to sever its dependence on(Persib Bandung). The club then began its tour in the 3rd Amateur Division of Liga Indonesia, West Java Zone. In the 2008/2009 playing season, "Pro Duta" competed in the 1st Amateur Division, while in the subsequent year, the club was promoted into the Premier Division 2009/2010. With its promotion into the Liga Divisi Utama, the ownership of Pro Duta was taken over by Mr. Sihar Sitorus in 2009. Under the management of PT. Produta FC, the team and management went through a complete re-shuffle. Pro Duta FC then performed in its first professional competition with its new homebase at Stadion Maguwoharjo (Maguwoharjo stadium), Sleman-Yogyakarta. With young players leading the squad, the club – its logo being the Pegasus Horse – proved successful in defending its position within the Liga Divisi Utama of that season. While gearing up for the second season of the Premier Division 2010/2011, Pro Duta FC received sponsorship from a mining company. In accordance with the sponsor's partnership agreement, the club changed its competition name to "Pro Titan FC" and made stadium Stadion Teladan Medan (Teladan Medan stadium) as its home-base. In the third season of the Premier Division League 2011/2012, Pro Duta's motor were still its young players with a mean age of 22 years.

Youth Development

The development program is implemented through an integrated vertical structure that includes “Boca Juniors Football Schools Indonesia” in Jakarta (an international-standard school with license from Argentina), “Medan United” in Medan (competing in Amateur 2nd Division of PSSI), “Nusaina FC” in Ambon (competing in Amateur 1st Division of PSSI), PRO DUTA FC as the first experience to play in the professional league and to experience play at the National Competition level.

Players

First team squad

As of 26 April 2017 [1][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 Andy Prayoga
3 DF Alif Rahman Adilah
6 DF Romi Agustiawan
7 MF Aidun Sastra
8 MF Rizky Ramadhan
9 FW Khadafi Tuasalamony
11 DF Arifin Wael
12 DF Hendrajid Nahumarury
13 FW Egy Armada
14 MF M. Zhifar Masaoly
15 FW Fiwi Dwipan
16 DF Rahmadhany Fidnadi
No. Position Player
17 FW Heri Irwansyah
18 DF Nico Sinurat
19 MF Muhammad Iqbal
20 MF Muhammad Syamir
21 FW Rahman Tomiwala
23 DF Muhammad Zulhairi
24 DF Asrul Wally
25 DF Muhammad Hamzaly
27 MF Donny Fernando Siregar
30 GK Oki Rengga Winata

National competitions

  • Indonesia Premier League

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References

  1. "Senior Team Pro Duta FC 2013" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 August 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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