2010–11 Persipura Jayapura season

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Persipura
2010–11 season
Chairman
Head CoachJacksen F. Tiago
GroundMandala Stadium
Super LeagueChampions
AFC CupQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Boaz (22)
All: Boaz (27)
Highest home attendance25,000 (30 January vs Sriwijaya, Super League)
25,000 (2 February vs Persib, Super League)
Lowest home attendance700 (16 March vs East Bengal, AFC Cup)
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The 2010–11 season is Persipura Jayapura's[1] 3rd season in the Indonesia Super League. Persipura will try to win their second trophy in three seasons, competing in the Super League, the AFC Cup, and the Indonesia Cup.

Key events[]

  • 1 July: Striker Qu Cheng leave Persipura after failing to agree contract extensions.
  • 10 July: Persipura confirm the signing of Liberia Midfielder Zah Rahan on a "short-term contract for an undisclosed fee" from Sriwijaya.[2]
  • 2 August: Erol Iba joins Persebaya 1927 on a free transfer.[3]
  • 8 August: Striker Titus Bonay joins Persipura on a free transfer from Persiram on a "short-term contract".
  • 18 August: Defender Hamka Hamzah joins Persipura on a free transfer from Persisam on a "short-term contract".
  • 18 August: Goalkeeper Yandri Pitoy leaves Persipura after spending five years to join Perseman.
  • 18 August: Defender Edison Ames joins Persidafon for an undisclosed fee after spending three years at Persipura.
  • 23 August: Defender Steven Hendambo joins Persipura on a free transfer from Persiba on a "short-term contract".
  • 31 August: Captain Eduard Ivakdalam leave Persipura after spending 16 years with stunning won two championships in the seasons 2005 and 2008-09, and he joins Persidafon on a free transfer.
  • 17 September: Persipura confirm the signing of Korea Goalkeeper Yoo Jae-Hun from Daejeon on a free transfer.[4]
  • 17 September: Goalkeeper joins Persipura from Persebaya on a free transfer on a "short-term contract".
  • 22 September: Defender Yohanis Tjoe joins Persipura on a free transfer from Pro Titan on a "short-term contract".
  • 7 December: In drawing Persipura enter into Group H together with Hong KongSouth China, ThailandChonburi and IndiaEast Bengal in the event 2011 AFC Cup.[5]
  • 5 January: Indonesia U-23 call-up five player from Persipura namely David Laly, Imanuel Wanggai, Lukas Mandowen, Stevie Bonsapia and Titus Bonay for 2012 Olympic qualification and preparation for the 2011 SEA Games.[6][7]
  • 17 January: Persipura take over again top of the league from Semen Padang.[8]
  • 17 January: Two young players Persipura David Laly and Titus Bonay passed the national team that will compete in the Pre Olympics.[9]
  • 6 February: Persipura suffered his first defeat this season obtained from Arema FC with the score 1-0.[10]
  • 2 March: Persipura started his struggle in the 2011 AFC Cup against South China.[11]
  • 16 March: Persipura produced a dominant performance to claim three points from their AFC Cup Group H clash with East Bengal at Gelora Bung Karno.[12]
  • 28 March: AFC has approved the use of Mandala Stadium in Jayapura, Indonesia, as Persipura Jayapura’s home venue for their remaining AFC Cup group matches.[13]
  • 13 April: Persipura ensured the first-ever continental game at Mandala Stadium will be remembered for some time to come after they downed Chonburi 3-0.[14]
  • 13 April: Persipura coach Jacksen Tiago was ecstatic to see his side come out on top in the first-ever continental game played at Mandala Stadium after the Indonesians beat Chonburi 3-0 to go top of AFC Cup Group H.[15]
  • 18 April: Persipura establish itself at the top of the Indonesia Super League standings after successfully overthrowing Persiba Balikpapan at the Mandala Stadium, Jayapura, Monday, April 18 evening.[16]
  • 26 April: Pipob On-Mo scored twice as Chonburi moved to the top of Group H in the AFC Cup with a 4-1 win over Persipura Jayapura on Tuesday, a scoreline that easily could have been more emphatic.[17]
  • 26 April: Chonburi may have boosted their chances of reaching the last 16 in the AFC Cup with an emphatic 4-1 win over Group H leaders Persipura Jayapura at Chonburi PE Stadium but boss Withaya Laohakul was still not completely satisfied with his side's performance.[18]
  • 3 May: Perispura booked their place in the last 16 of the AFC Cup as Boas Solossa's double secured a 4-2 win over South China at Mandala Stadium.[19]
  • 3 May: Persipura boss Jacksen Tiago praised his players for executing his plans to the letter as they beat South China 4-2 to book their place in the last 16 of the AFC Cup.[20]
  • 10 May: East Bengal came from behind to earn a share of the spoils against Persipura with a 1-1 draw in their concluding Group H AFC Cup match that sees the Indonesians finish second in the table following Chonburi's 3-0 victory at South China.[21]
  • 10 May: Persipura coach Jacksen Tiago was left to rue his team’s inability to kill off the game in the first half as the visitors had to settle for a 1-1 draw against East Bengal in their concluding Group H AFC Cup clash on Tuesday.[22]
  • 25 May: Goals from Boaz and Ortizan Solossa sandwiched a strike from Titus Bonai as Persipura reached the quarter-finals of the AFC Cup with a 3-1 win at Song Lam Nghe An.[23]
  • 25 May: Persipura boss Jacksen Tiago was delighted his side could end their poor away form in the AFC Cup and secure a place in the last eight following a 3-1 win over Song Lam Nghe An at Vinh Stadium.[24]
  • 31 May: Persipura has come closer to Indonesia Super League title this season after successfully defeating host Persela with the score 1-0 at the Surajaya Stadium on Tuesday.[25]
  • 7 June: West Asian teams will aim to maintain their stranglehold on the AFC Cup trophy as four teams from the region discovered the identity of their opponents in the quarter-final stage on Tuesday.[26]
  • 8 June: Persipura ultimately ensure themselves a champion 2010-11 Indonesia Super League after they conquered Persisam Putra Samarinda 2-1 in Segiri Stadium, on Wednesday, 8 June.[27]
  • 19 June: Feast of a thousand fireworks at Mandala Stadium, Jayapura, coloring the atmosphere of joy after the championship trophy handed to the team Persipura Jayapura, which became the winner of Indonesia Super League.[28]
  • 29 June: After winning the title Indonesia Super League (ISL) season 2010-2011, Persipura extend the glory by beating the All Stars 2-1 (1-1) in the 2011 All-Star Games that took place at the Mandala Stadium, Jayapura, on Wednesday (29 / 6).[29]

Players[]

Squad information[]

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK South Korea Jae-Hun 38 Non-EU 2010 21 0 undisclosed Free
23 DF Indonesia Hamka 37 Non-EU 2010 19 1 undisclosed Free
32 DF Nigeria Igbonefo 35 Non-EU 2006 (Winter) 158 8 undisclosed Free
45 DF Cameroon Bio Paulin 37 Non-EU 2007 (Winter) 118 5 undisclosed Free
26 DF Indonesia Ortizan 44 Non-EU 2008 83 5 undisclosed Free
13 MF Indonesia Ian Kabes 35 Non-EU 2005 (Winter) 102 19 undisclosed Youth system
15 MF Indonesia Pangkali 38 Non-EU 2008 80 1 undisclosed Free
11 MF Indonesia Manu 33 Non-EU 2005 (Winter) 57 1 undisclosed Youth system
10 MF Liberia Zah Rahan 36 Non-EU 2010 24 7 undisclosed Free
86 FW Indonesia Boaz (captain) 35 Non-EU 2005 (Winter) 117 95 undisclosed Youth system
25 FW Indonesia Tibo 32 Non-EU 2010 22 7 undisclosed Free Youth system in the season 2008-09
4 DF Indonesia Ricardo 37 Non-EU 2006 (Winter) 136 7 undisclosed Free Injured until February or March 2011
7 MF Indonesia Bonsapia 33 Non-EU 2006 75 4 undisclosed Youth system
21 FW Indonesia Tinus 38 Non-EU 2007 66 8 undisclosed Free
6 MF Indonesia Laly 29 Non-EU 2009 32 0 undisclosed Youth system [30]
33 FW Indonesia Luky 31 Non-EU 2010 27 7 undisclosed Youth system top scorer in the Super League U-21
9 FW Indonesia Rivai 43 Non-EU 2010 15 2 undisclosed Free
17 DF Indonesia Tjoe 36 Non-EU 2010 16 0 undisclosed Free
20 GK Indonesia Ferdiansyah 38 Non-EU 2007 (Winter) 14 0 2011 Free
8 MF Indonesia David 35 Non-EU 2009 11 0 undisclosed Youth system
43 DF Indonesia Marco 30 Non-EU 2010 2 0 undisclosed Youth system
14 MF Indonesia Romario 31 Non-EU 2010 2 0 undisclosed Youth system the league debut on 2 February 2011 against Persib in Super League
30 GK Indonesia 39 Non-EU 2010 0 0 undisclosed Free
5 DF Indonesia Hendambo 35 Non-EU 2010 0 0 undisclosed Free
14 DF Indonesia 30 Non-EU 2010 0 0 undisclosed Youth system
16 MF Indonesia 31 Non-EU 2010 0 0 undisclosed Youth system

Reserve squad[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF Indonesia IDN Aldo Fernando Kalem
5 DF Indonesia IDN Yohan Imanuel Maniagasi
7 MF Indonesia IDN Fredrik Hendrik Ohee
8 MF Indonesia IDN Ravel Zakeus Ohee
9 FW Indonesia IDN Benny Alexander Da Costa
10 FW Indonesia IDN Hendrik Fandekris Rewang
12 MF Indonesia IDN Fernando Albert Davidson Sekewael
13 FW Indonesia IDN Marthin Stanley Wally
14 DF Indonesia IDN Marthen Karafir
15 DF Indonesia IDN Arnold Mucklis Haay
16 MF Indonesia IDN Gilbert Richard Dwaramury
17 MF Indonesia IDN Christison Benyamin Dimara
18 DF Indonesia IDN Briaen Richardo Sainyakit
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF Indonesia IDN Rizad Rahakbauw
20 GK Indonesia IDN Nur Apandy
21 MF Indonesia IDN Felix Meraudje
22 FW Indonesia IDN Orgenes Jakadewa
23 MF Indonesia IDN Mika Harkes Nasadit
24 MF Indonesia IDN Sempari Yeremia Matui
25 GK Indonesia IDN Danikus Ramandai
28 MF Indonesia IDN Andrias Krispul
29 FW Indonesia IDN Rivard Mehue
30 FW Indonesia IDN Vence Leonardo Yaas
31 GK Indonesia IDN Soleman Dimara
32 DF Indonesia IDN Daniel Siogama Tata

Transfers[]

In[]

Out[]

Squad statistics[]

Appearances and goals[]

Statistics accurate as of match played 19 June 2011

No. Nat. Pos. Name League Indonesia Cup Asia Appearances Goals
Apps Minutes Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals App (sub) Total
1 South Korea GK Yoo Jae-Hun 21 1800 0 0 0 6 0 27 (0) 27 0
4 Indonesia DF Ricardo Salampessy 4 (4) 375 0 0 0 0 0 4 (4) 8 0
5 Indonesia DF Steven Hendambo 0 0 0 0 0 1 (2) 0 1 (2) 3 0
6 Indonesia MF David Laly 1 (8) 155 0 0 0 1 (2) 0 2 (10) 12 0
7 Indonesia MF Stevie Bonsapia 11 (15) 1460 2 0 0 3 (4) 1 14 (19) 33 3
8 Indonesia MF David Uron 3 (3) 300 0 0 0 0 (3) 0 3 (6) 9 0
9 Indonesia FW Rahmat Rivai 13 (1) 758 2 0 0 1 0 14 (1) 15 2
10 Liberia MF Zah Rahan 24 2139 6 0 0 7 1 31 (0) 31 8
11 Indonesia MF Imanuel Wanggai 17 1805 0 0 0 2 0 19 (0) 19 0
13 Indonesia MF Ian Kabes 27 (1) 2437 7 0 0 7 0 34 (1) 35 7
14 Indonesia MF Moses Banggo 0 (2) 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 (2) 2 0
15 Indonesia MF Gerald Pangkali 23 (2) 1981 1 0 0 7 1 30 (2) 32 2
16 Indonesia MF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0 0
17 Indonesia DF Yohanis Tjoe 11 (5) 970 0 0 0 3 (2) 0 14 (7) 21 0
20 Indonesia GK Ferdiansyah 8 728 0 0 0 1 0 9 (0) 9 0
21 Indonesia FW Yustinus Pae 15 (9) 1212 3 0 0 5 1 21 (8) 29 4
23 Indonesia DF Hamka Hamzah 19 1710 1 0 0 2 0 21 (0) 21 1
25 Indonesia FW Titus Bonai 16 (5) 1357 7 0 0 6 4 22 (5) 27 11
26 Indonesia DF Ortizan Solossa 22 (1) 1947 1 0 0 5 1 27 (1) 28 2
30 Indonesia GK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0 0
32 Nigeria DF Victor Igbonefo 27 2438 1 0 0 7 0 34 (0) 34 1
33 Indonesia FW Lukas Mandowen 2 (25) 839 7 0 0 0 (7) 2 2 (32) 34 9
43 Indonesia DF Marco Kabiay 0 (1) 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1) 1 0
45 Cameroon DF Bio Paulin 26 2323 2 0 0 7 1 33 (0) 33 3
86 Indonesia FW Boaz Solossa 28 3062 22 0 0 6 5 34 (0) 34 27
14 Indonesia DF * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0) 0 0

* = Lent to the team Persipura U-21.

Scorers[]

As of games played 19 June 2011

Disciplinary record[]

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Notes
26 DF Indonesia Ortizan .S 7 1
15 MF Indonesia G. Pangkali 7
45 DF Cameroon Bio Paulin 6
15 MF Indonesia Anis Tjoe 5 1
32 DF Nigeria V. Igbonefo 5 1
11 MF Indonesia I. Wanggai 4
13 MF Indonesia Kabes 4
10 MF Liberia Z.R. Krangar 3
13 MF Indonesia S. Bonsapia 3
33 FW Indonesia Mandowen 3
86 FW Indonesia Boaz 2
25 FW Indonesia Tibo 2
23 DF Indonesia Hamka 1
33 FW Indonesia Tinus Pae 1
20 GK Indonesia Ferdiansyah 1
8 MF Indonesia Uron 1

Last updated: 20 June 2011
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Club[]

Coaching staff[]

Position Staff
Manager Indonesia Anthon Yoas Imbenai
Head coach Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago
Assistant coach Indonesia Mettu Duaramuri
Goalkeeping Coach Indonesia Alan Haviludin
Fitness coach Brazil Oswaldo Lessa
Club doctor Indonesia Dr. Jhon Kambu
Measseur 1 Indonesia Stevie Lopulalan
Measseur 2 Indonesia Suprianto

Last updated: 4 July 2011
Source: Persipura Jayapura

Kit[]

The 2010–11 Persipura home and away kit was confirmed on 3 March 2011.

Supplier:
Sponsor(s): PT Semen Bosowa Maros & Bank Papua

Home
Away

Last updated: 3 March 2011.
Source: Specs online store

Other information[]

Chairman Indonesia M.R. Kambu
Secretary Indonesia Antonius Imbenay
Treasurer Indonesia Rudi Maswi
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Mandala Stadium (30,000 / 113x76 meters)

Updated to match played 3 March 2011
Source: Persipura Jayapura

Competitions[]

Overall[]

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Super League 1 Champions 26 September 2010 19 June 2011
AFC Cup Group Stage Quarter-final 2 March 2011
Indonesia Cup not held

Last updated: 19 June 2011
Source: Competitions' Wikipedia articles.

Super League[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Persipura Jayapura (C) 28 17 9 2 63 23 +40 60 Qualification for AFC Champions League qualifying play-off
2 Arema Indonesia 28 15 7 6 52 25 +27 52 Qualification for AFC Cup group stage[a]
3 Persija Jakarta 28 15 7 6 52 28 +24 52
4 Semen Padang 28 12 12 4 41 27 +14 48
5 Sriwijaya 28 13 7 8 43 32 +11 46
Source: Indonesia Super League Table
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
  1. ^ Arema qualified for the AFC Cup as league runners-up since Piala Indonesia was not held in 2011.

Results summary[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
28 17 9 2 63 23  +40 60 12 2 0 43 11  +32 5 7 2 20 12  +8

Last updated: 19 June 2011.
Source: Super League

Matches[]

26 September 2010 1 Semen Padang 1 – 1 Persipura Padang
15:25 WIB Wilson Goal 7'
Vendry Yellow card 59'
(Report) Goal 20' Boaz
Yellow card 43' Bio
Yellow card 58' Kabes
Stadium: Agus Salim
Attendance: 7,000
Referee:
30 September 2010 2 Pelita Jaya 0 – 5 Persipura Karawang
15:25 WIB (Report) Goal 28'68' Boaz
Goal 38' Zah Rahan
Goal 50' Hamka
Goal 88' Luky
Stadium: Singaperbangsa Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:
17 October 2010 3 Persipura 2 – 0 Putra Samarinda Jayapura
15:30 WIT Manu Yellow card 21'
Kabes Goal 38'
Boaz Goal 43' (pen.)
(Report) Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 25,059
Referee:
20 October 2010 4 Persipura 8 – 1 Bontang Jayapura
15:30 WIT Boaz Goal 27'78'
Tinus Goal 30'
Rivai Goal 40'60'
Zah Rahan Goal 43'
Ortiz Yellow card 55'
Kabes Goal 69'
Luky Goal 88'
(Report) Yellow card 81' Iqbal
Goal 84' Kenji
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 17,672
Referee:
24 October 2010 5 Persijap 1 – 3 Persipura Jepara
15:25 WIB Yellow card 17'
Doni Yellow card 26'
Guti Yellow card 40'
Evaldo Yellow card 60' Goal 65' (pen.)
(Report) Yellow card 35' Manu
Goal 51' Tibo
Yellow card 56' Goal 73'81' Boaz
Yellow card 61' Kabes
Stadium: Bumi Kartini
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:
27 October 2010 -- Persibo 0 – 1 Persipura Kediri
15:30 WIB Sumardi Yellow card 25'
Aang Yellow card 48'
Cucu Yellow card 52'
Paliama Yellow card 88'
(Report) Yellow card 22' Ortiz
Yellow card 72' Goal 89' Boaz
Yellow card 88' Zah Rahan
Stadium: Brawijaya Stadium
Attendance: 253
Referee:
31 October 2010 6 Persipura 2 – 0 Deltras Jayapura
15:30 WIT Pangkali Yellow card 47'
Bonsapia Goal 80'
Bio Goal 86'
(Report) Yellow card 34' Hesketh
Yellow card 67' Chan-Young
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 19,692
Referee:
3 November 2010 7 Persipura 3 – 0 Persela Jayapura
15:30 WIT Manu Yellow card 16'
Kabes Goal 35'
Pangkali Yellow card 41'
Boaz Goal 57'
Luky Goal 72'
(Report) Yellow card 13' Mustafic Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 18,549
Referee:
17 January 2011 8 Persipura 4 – 1 PSPS Jayapura
15:30 WIT Boaz Goal 49'89'
Kabes Goal 59'
Zah Rahan Goal 73'
(Report) Yellow card 44' Hyun Joon
Goal 86' Nzekou
Yellow card 89' Banaken
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 17,572
Referee:
20 January 2011 9 Persipura 2 – 1 Persija Jayapura
15:30 WIT Boaz Goal 83'85' (Report) Yellow card 55' Goal 62' Greg
Yellow card 71' Syamsul
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 19,863
Referee:
25 January 2011 10 Persipura 1 – 1 Persiwa Jayapura
15:30 WIT Pangkali Yellow card 57'
Boaz Goal 69'
(Report) Goal 62' Erick
Yellow card 72' Padwa
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 18,724
Referee:
30 January 2011 11 Persipura 3 – 2 Sriwijaya Jayapura
15:30 WIT Boaz Goal 19' (pen.)
Tinus Goal 84'
Luky Goal 87'
(Report) Goal 41' Okto
Yellow card 62' Thierry
Goal 64' Rudi
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee:
2 February 2011 12 Persipura 5 – 1 Persib Jayapura
15:30 WIT Kabes Goal 20'65'
Boaz Goal 27'
Zah Rahan Goal 74'
Bonsapia Goal 90'
(Report) Goal 79' Atep Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 25,000
Referee:
6 February 2011 13 Arema 1 – 0 Persipura Malang
19:00 WIB EstebanYellow card 22'
Waluyo Yellow card 48'
Sunarto Goal 89'
(Report) Yellow card 66' Zah Rahan Stadium: Kanjuruhan Stadium
Attendance: 36,994
Referee:
12 February 2011 14 Persiba 1 – 0 Persipura Balikpapan
20:00 WITA Amri Goal 11'
Amri Yellow card 17'
Kim Yong-hee Yellow card 30'
Dwi Joko Yellow card 63'
(Report) Yellow card 82' Igbonefo Stadium: Persiba Stadium
Attendance: 5,213
Referee:
7 March 2011 15 Persipura 6 – 1 Arema Jayapura
15:30 WIT Zah Rahan Goal 15'
Boaz Goal 60'63'87'
Luky Yellow card 61'
Luky Goal 78'
Tinus Goal 81'
(Report) Goal 9' Roman
Red card 21' A.K
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 18,763
Referee:
10 March 2011 16 Persipura 1 – 0 Persijap Jayapura
15:30 WIT Tibo Goal 21'
Bio Paulin Yellow card 68'
(Report) Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 17,824
Referee:
23 March 2011 17 Sriwijaya 0 – 0 Persipura Palembang
15:25 WIT Thierry Yellow card 40'
Lim Joon-Sik Yellow card 45'
Kim Yong-hee Yellow card 73'
(Report) Yellow card 16' Pangkali
Yellow card 41' Hamka
Yellow card 73' Manu
Stadium: Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium
Attendance: 10,155
Referee: (Malaysia)
27 March 2011 18 Persib 2 – 2 Persipura Bandung
19:15 WIB Airlangga Goal 7'
Abanda Herman Goal 43'
Maman Yellow card 71'
(Report) Yellow card 12' Bio Paulin
Yellow card 41' Ortiz
Goal 75' Zah Rahan
Goal 89' Tibo
Yellow card 65' Yellow-red card 90' Igbonefo
Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium
Attendance: 25,965
Referee: (Malaysia)
31 March 2011 19 Persija 1 – 1 Persipura Jakarta
15:25 WIB M. Ilham Yellow card 49'
Agu Casmir Goal 86'
Agus Indra Yellow card 90'
(Report) Goal 48' Tibo
Yellow card 90' Zah Rahan
Stadium: Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 13,355
Referee:
8 April 2011 20 PSPS 1 – 2 Persipura Padang
15:25 WIB Putut Goal 30'
Yellow card 38'
(Report) Goal 70' Boaz
Goal 76' Luky
Yellow card 38' Tinus
Yellow card 78' Kabes
Stadium: H. Agus Salim Stadium
Attendance: 2,345
Referee:
18 April 2011 21 Persipura 3 – 1 Persiba Jayapura
15:30 WIT Gerald Goal 46'
Gerald Yellow card 84'
Tibo Goal 88'
Luky Goal 90'
(Report) Goal 50' Aldo
Yellow card 66' Robertino
Yellow card 83' Dadic
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 18,538
Referee:
16 May 2011 22 Persiwa 1 – 1 Persipura Wamena
19:30 WIT Boakay Foday Goal 31'
Habel Satya Yellow card 34'
(Report) Yellow card 10' S. Bonsapia
Yellow card 52' Ortizan
Yellow card 82' Igbonefo
Goal 90' Igbonefo
Stadium: Pendidikan Stadium
Attendance: 14,750
Referee:
31 May 2011 23 Persela 0 – 1 Persipura Lamongan
15:30 WIB J. Ichwan Yellow card 52'
Z. Arifin Yellow card 90'
(Report) Goal 5' Tibo
Yellow card 29' Mandowen
Yellow card 41' Ferdiansyah
Stadium: Surajaya Stadium
Attendance: 10,015
Referee:
4 June 2011 24 Deltras 1 – 1 Persipura Sidoarjo
15:25 WIB K. Mashuda Yellow card 61'
Marcio Goal 79'
(Report) Yellow card 51' Igbonefo
Yellow card 57' Gerald
Goal 70' Bio Paulin
Yellow card 74' Bio Paulin
Yellow card 89' Chris Uron
Stadium: Gelora Delta Stadium
Attendance: 3,000
Referee:
8 June 2011 25 Persisam 1 – 2 Persipura Samarinda
16:30 WITA Fandy Goal 22'
Gangga Yellow card 60'
Joel Tsimi Yellow card 85'
(Report) Goal 34' Ortizan
Goal 70' Tibo
Stadium: Segiri Stadium
Attendance: 14,353
Referee:
11 June 2011 26 Bontang 1 – 1 Persipura Bontang
19:30 WITA Nyeck Nyobe Goal 3' (Report) Goal 5' Boaz
Yellow card 82' Ortizan
Stadium: Mulawarman Stadium
Attendance: 2,500
Referee:
16 June 2011 27 Persipura 2 – 1 Pelita Jayapura
15:30 WIT Zah Rahan Goal 2'
Boaz Goal 76'
(Report) Yellow card 49' Egi Melgiansyah
Goal 90' Juan Ramirez
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 17,373
Referee:
19 June 2011 28 Persipura 1 – 1 Semen Padang Jayapura
17:00 WIT Tibo Yellow card 38'
Kabes Goal 57'
(Report) Yellow card 34' Yoo Hyun-Goo
Yellow card 80' Vendry Mofu
Goal 89' Vendry Mofu
Yellow card 90' Edward Junior
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 24,582
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu

Last updated: 20 June 2011
Source: Persipura Jayapura

All-Star Games[]

29 June 2011 All-Star Persipura 2 – 1 ISL All-Star Jayapura
17:30 WIT Zah Rahan Goal 39'82' Report Goal 30' Muhammad Ridwan
Yellow card 79' Muhammad Roby
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 24,895
Referee: Jimmy Napitupulu

Last updated: 29 June 2011
Source: Persipura Jayapura

AFC Cup[]

Group stage[]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Thailand Chonburi 6 4 1 1 18 8 +10 13
Indonesia Persipura Jayapura 6 3 2 1 14 9 +5 11
Hong Kong South China 6 1 2 3 7 14 −7 5
India Kingfisher East Bengal 6 0 3 3 9 17 −8 3
Source:[citation needed]

Source:[31]

2 March 2011 R1 South China Hong Kong 1 – 1 Indonesia Persipura Hong Kong
20:00 HKT Chan Siu Ki Goal 59' (Report) Goal 39' Boaz Solossa
Yellow card 72' Stevie Bonsapia
Yellow card 88' Bio Paulin
Yellow card 90' Yohanis Tjoe
Stadium: Hong Kong Stadium
Attendance: 9,558
Referee: South Korea
16 March 2011 R2 Persipura Indonesia 4 – 1 India East Bengal Jakarta
17:30 WIB Gerald Pangkali Yellow card 13'
Titus Bonai Goal 16'
Boaz Solossa Goal 19'
Imanuel Wanggai Yellow card 55'
Stevie Bonsapia Goal 62'
Lukas Mandowen Goal 90' (+3)
(Report) Goal 22' Tolgay Özbey Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Attendance: 700
Referee: Vietnam Vo Minh Tri
13 April 2011 R3 Persipura Indonesia 3 – 0 Thailand Chonburi Jayapura
16:00 WIT Yustinus Pae Goal 9'
Titus Bonai Goal 43'
Lukas Mandowen Goal 83'
Yohanis Tjoe Yellow card 38' Yellow-red card 89'
(Report) Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Chinese Taipei
26 April 2011 R4 Chonburi Thailand 4 – 1 Indonesia Persipura Chonburi, Thailand
19:00 (UTC+7) Suree Sukha Goal 16'
Anucha Kitpongsri Yellow card 27'
Pipob On-Mo Goal 36'72'
Therdsak Chaiman Goal 42' (pen.)
Suttinun Phukhom Goal 54'
(Report) Yellow card 37' Yellow-red card 59' Ortizan Solossa
Yellow card 41' Titus Bonai
Goal 75' Bio Paulin
Stadium: Chonburi PE Stadium
Attendance: 6,821
Referee: Japan Sato Ryuji
3 May 2011 R5 Persipura Indonesia 4 – 2 Hong Kong South China Jayapura
16:00 WIT Zah Rahan Krangar Goal 23'
Boaz Solossa Goal 44'60' (pen.)
Gerald Pangkali Goal 77'
Lukas Mandowen Yellow card 84'
Ian Louis Kabes Yellow card 90'
(Report) Yellow card 31' Nicky Butt
Goal 36' Xu Deshuai
Yellow card 57' Li Haiqiang
Goal 86' Ng Wai Chiu
Stadium: Mandala Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Malaysia
10 May 2011 R6 East Bengal India 1 – 1 Indonesia Persipura Kolkata, India
17:00 IST Baljit Sahni Goal 46'
Sushanth Mathew Yellow card 61'
Ravinder Singh Yellow card 67'
Syed Rahim Nabi Yellow card 81'
(Report) Goal 3' Titus Bonai Stadium: Yuva Bharati Krirangan
Attendance: 400
Referee: Kuwait

Knockout phase[]

Round of 16

25 May 2011 First leg Song Lam Nghe An Vietnam 1 – 3 Indonesia Persipura Vinh, Vietnam
16:00 ICT Yellow card 42'
Nguyễn Hồng Việt Goal 58'
(Report) Goal 28' Boaz Solossa
Yellow card 31' Gerald Pangkali
Goal 34' Titus Bonai
Yellow card 39' Yohanis Tjoe
Goal 85' Ortizan Solossa
Stadium: Vinh Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Lebanon

Quarter-finals

13 September 2011 First leg Persipura Indonesia Iraq Arbil Jayapura, Indonesia
16:00 WIT Stadium: Mandala Stadium
27 September 2011 Second leg Arbil Iraq Indonesia Persipura Arbil, Iraq
18:30 UTC+03:00 Stadium: Franso Hariri Stadium

Updated to games played on 25 May 2011
Source: AFC Cup Schedule & Results

Indonesia Cup[]

Competition not held.[32]

Last updated: 10 May 2011
Source: Persipura Jayapura

See also[]

References[]

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  26. ^ "the AFC Cup - Treat awaits fans in AFC Cup".
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  29. ^ "Perang Bintang 2011 - Persipura Pukul Para Bintang" (in Indonesian).
  30. ^ Jackson Yakin David Laly Kelak Jadi Ikon Persipura
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  32. ^ Piala Indonesia Dimulai 3 Maret

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