PS Barito Putera

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Barito Putera
Barito Putera logo.svg
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Barito Putera
Nickname(s)Laskar Antasari
(Antasari Warriors)
Bakantan Hamuk
(The Furious Bekantan)
Founded21 April 1988; 33 years ago (1988-04-21)
StadiumProklamasi 17 Mei Stadium (under construction)
Demang Lehman Stadium
Capacity15,000
15,000
OwnerPT Putera Barito Berbakti
ManagerMundari Karya
Head CoachDjadjang Nurdjaman
LeagueLiga 1
2019Liga 1, 13th of 18
WebsiteClub website
Current season
Active departments of
Barito Putera
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Persatuan Sepak Bola Barito Putera, also known as Barito Putera, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. The club is currently competing in the Liga 1.

History[]

Foundation and Galatama era (1988–1994)[]

Barito Putera was founded in 1988 by H.A. Sulaiman. H.B and participated in the 1988–89 Galatama season with players such as Fachri Amiruddin, Abdillah and Sir Yusuf Huawe. Their first manager was M Hatta and Andi Lala was their first coach. For the 1990 season, they signed Frans Sinatra Huwae, who would later be their captain and club legend, and Sukma Sejati as coach. The next year, Sukma Sejati was replaced by Maryoto, who previously coached Frans Sinatra Huwae in Diklat Ragunan. Salahuddin joined Barito and was called to the Indonesia national football team for the 1991 Southeast Asian Games, where he won the gold medal. In late 1992, Maryoto was replaced by Andi Teguh because he was appointed as the national team coach. Andi Teguh managed to guide Barito Putera to a third-placed finish in the 1992–93 Galatama season with players such as Frans Sinatra Huwae, Salahuddin, Zainuri, Yusuf Luluporo, Abdillah, Albert Korano, Fahmi Amiruddin, Samsul Bahri, Joko Hariyono, Heriansyah and Saiman. In the last season of Galatama, Daniel Roekito replaced Andi Teguh and Buyung Ismu was one of the most feared striker in Indonesia.[1]

Modern era and recent history (1994–present)[]

Led by manager H Rahmadi HAS, they started their first season in the merged Liga Indonesia Premier Division by finishing as a semifinalist after being defeated by then champion Persib Bandung 1–0. In 1995, Daniel Roekito was replaced by Bulgarian coach A. Soso, who is their first and only foreign coach until now. In 1996 Maryoto again joined Barito replacing A. Soso. In 1997, Maryoto and A. Soso became a duet coaching Barito. Between 1999 and 2002, Rudy William Keltjes and Tumpak Sihite coached Barito.[1]

Despite coached by Frans Sinatra Huwae, because of financial problems, Barito Putera was relegated to the Liga Indonesia First Division in 2003. Their crisis continued and they were relegated to the Liga Indonesia Second Division in 2004, despite changing their coach to Gusti Gazali. There were rumours that the club was bankrupt, but was later denied by manager Hasnuriyadi. Zainal Hadi HAS was then appointed as manager and he appointed Salahuddin as coach. Finally in 2008, they won the Liga Indonesia Second Division, and earned promotion to the Liga Indonesia First Division. In 2010, Barito finished in top eight position and were promoted to the Liga Indonesia Premier Division with players such as Sugeng Wahyudi, Husin Mugni, Dwi Permana, Zulkan Arief, Adre Djoko and Sartibi Darwis.[1]

Ten years after relegated to the Liga Indonesia First Division, they became champion of the 2011–12 Liga Indonesia Premier Division by beating Persita Tangerang 2–1 and got returned to the highest professional level competition for football clubs in Indonesia, the Indonesia Super League.[1] On June 14, 2015, H. Abdussamad Sulaiman Haji Basirun, the founder and chairman of Barito Putera, died in Jakarta.[2]

Crest and stadium[]

Stadium[]

They usually play their home games at 17 May Stadium.

For the 2013 Indonesia Super League, they play their home matches at Demang Lehman Stadium.[3] They will again use 17 May Stadium for their home matches in the 2015 Indonesia Super League after renovation finished in December 2014.[4]

In 2019 Liga 1 season, they back to Demang Lehman Stadium because 17 May Stadium is renovated again.[5]

Culture[]

Supporters[]

Barito Putera is have some supporter groups that spread in almost of all territory of South Kalimantan province, and other Indonesian regions.

Derbies[]

  • Derby Papadaan

The match of Barito Putera against Borneo F.C. are called the "Derby Papadaan" means the Brother/Family Derby.[6]

  • Derby Banua

The match of Barito Putera against Martapura F.C. also called "Derby Banua" because both of the teams are originally from South Kalimantan (Banua).

Retired number[]

  • 88 (number of the club)

Honours[]

Season-by-season records[]

Season League Top scorers
Division P M D K GF GA Pts Pos Name Goal
1988-89 Galatama 34 3 8 23 14 47 14 18th Indonesia 4
1990 Galatama 34 8 10 16 30 47 26 16th Indonesia 8
1990-92 Galatama 37 13 6 8 37 25 42 7th Indonesia 15
1992-93 Galatama 32 17 6 9 36 21 40 3rd Indonesia 11
1993-94 Galatama (East) 28 8 11 9 26 35 27 11th Indonesia 10
1994–95 Premier (East) 32 17 5 10 51 31 56 4th Indonesia 17
(2S Group A) 3 1 2 0 3 2 5 2nd
(KO)1 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 3rd
1995–96 Premier (East) 30 9 5 16 22 42 29 15th N/A N/A
1996–97 Premier (Central) 20 8 5 7 23 24 29 4th N/A N/A
(2S Group B) 3 0 1 2 2 5 1 4th
1997–98 Premier (Central) 17 6 6 5 17 16 24 4th Indonesia Rony Arifin 5
1998–99 Premier (East Grup 5) 8 3 1 4 8 10 10 3rd Indonesia Bambang Harsoyo 6
1999–2000 Premier (East) 26 9 5 12 22 35 32 9th Indonesia Bambang Harsoyo 10
2001 Premier (East) 25 12 7 6 32 22 43 4th CameroonBako Sadissou 22
(2S Group B) 3 0 0 3 2 5 0 4th
2002 Premier (East) 22 11 6 5 30 25 39 2nd CameroonBako Sadissou 16
(2S Group B) 3 0 0 3 2 6 0 4th
2003 Premier 38 9 11 18 30 52 38 20th France 7
2004 DIV 1 (East) 22 6 4 12 21 32 22 11th Indonesia Iswadi Syukur 6
20052 Not Participated
2006 DIV 2 (Grup III A) 8 2 2 3 6 10 9 3rd Indonesia Sutrisno 2
2007 DIV 2 (Grup I A) 10 4 2 4 14 9 16 4th Indonesia Syaifullah Nazar 3
2008–09 DIV 2 (Grup VI B) 6 4 1 1 10 6 13 1st Indonesia Syaifullah Nazar 13
(Round of 16) 2 2 0 0 9 2 6 1st
(KO)3 2 2 0 0 4 1 1st
2009–10 DIV 1 (Grup VIII) 6 6 0 0 16 1 18 1st Indonesia 5
(Round of 24 Grup F) 2 2 0 0 8 2 6 1st
(Round of 16 Grup K) 3 2 1 0 6 1 7 1st
(Round of 8 Grup N) 3 0 2 1 6 7 2 4th
2010–11 Premier (Grup 3) 24 11 2 11 30 23 35 4th Indonesia Syaifullah Nazar 5
2011-12 Premier (1R Grup 2) 20 13 4 3 41 15 43 1st Liberia Sackie Teah Doe 18
(2R Group B) 3 1 1 1 6 3 4 2nd
(KO)4 2 2 0 0 4 0 1st
2013 ISL 34 15 9 10 55 40 54 5th Mali Djibril Coulibaly 21
2014 ISL

(West)

20 6 4 10 23 31 22 7th Liberia James Lomell 9
2015 ISL5 3 1 0 2 2 2 3 8th Indonesia Talaohu Musafri Indonesia Agi Pratama 1
2016 ISC A6 34 8 9 17 40 50 33 16th Brazil Luiz Júnior 17
2017 Liga 1 34 15 8 11 48 44 53 7th Indonesia Rizky Pora 10
2018 Liga 1 34 12 11 11 52 55 47 9th Indonesia Samsul Arif 14
2019 Liga 1 34 11 10 13 45 51 43 13th Brazil Rafael Silva 14
2020 Liga 17 3 0 1 2 2 7 1 17th Indonesia Ambrizal Umanailo Indonesia Kahar Kalu 1
2021 Liga 1

  Champion   Runners-up   3rd place   Promoted   Relegated QR Qualification Round NP Not Particapated

Note:
^1 3rd position with Pupuk Kaltim. Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^2 PS Barito Putera did not take part in the league
^3 Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^4 Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^5 League was suspended.
^6 Indonesia Soccer Championship A is an unofficial competition replacing Indonesia Super League which was suspended.
^7 The season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic and declared void on 20 January 2021

Rank[]

World clubs ranking

As of 2 March 2020.
Current Rank Country Team
1664 Egypt Aswan
1665 Honduras Real de Minas
1666 Indonesia Barito Putera
1667 Morocco Chabab Rif
1668 Thailand Sisaket

AFC clubs ranking

As of 2 March 2020.[8]
Current Rank Country Team
189 Jordan Shabab Al-Ordon
190 Saudi Arabia Damac
191 Indonesia Barito Putera
192 Thailand Sisaket
193 India Chennai City

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 1 September 2021.[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Indonesia IDN Muhammad Riyandi
3 DF Indonesia IDN
4 DF Indonesia IDN Miftah Anwar Sani
5 DF Indonesia IDN Dandi Maulana
6 MF Indonesia IDN
7 MF Indonesia IDN Ambrizal Umanailo
8 MF Indonesia IDN Chris Rumbiak
9 FW Serbia SRB Aleksandar Rakić
11 MF Brazil BRA Rafinha
13 MF Indonesia IDN Bayu Pradana
14 DF Indonesia IDN Nazar Nurzaidin
15 MF Indonesia IDN Rafi Syarahil
16 DF Indonesia IDN
17 MF Indonesia IDN Ferdiansyah
18 GK Indonesia IDN
19 DF Indonesia IDN Rifky Suryawan
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 GK Indonesia IDN Aditya Harlan
23 DF Indonesia IDN
24 MF Indonesia IDN Aditiya Daffa
25 GK Indonesia IDN
26 MF Indonesia IDN Rizky Pora (captain)
28 MF Indonesia IDN
54 MF Indonesia IDN
58 GK Indonesia IDN
66 DF Indonesia IDN Bagas Kaffa
67 FW Indonesia IDN
71 MF Indonesia IDN Luthfi Kamal
72 FW Indonesia IDN Kahar Kalu Muzakkar
77 DF Kyrgyzstan KGZ Azamat Baimatov
82 FW Indonesia IDN Beni Oktovianto
85 DF Indonesia IDN
89 DF Brazil BRA Cássio

Technical staff[]

Position Name
Manager Indonesia Mundari Karya
Assistant Manager Indonesia
Head coach Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman
Assistant coach Indonesia
Assistant coach Indonesia Isnan Ali
Goalkeeper coach Indonesia
Fitness coach Indonesia

All time[]

Managers[]

Years Name
1988–1990 Indonesia
1990–1994 Indonesia
1994–2004 Indonesia
2004–2005 Indonesia Hasnuryadi Sulaiman
2005–2006 Indonesia
2006–2011 Indonesia
2011–2019 Indonesia Hasnuryadi Sulaiman
2020– Indonesia Mundari Karya

Head coaches[]

Years Coach
1988–1989 Indonesia Andi Lala
1989–1990 Indonesia Sukma Sejati
1990–1992 Indonesia Maryoto
1992–1993 Indonesia Andi Teguh
1993–1994 Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
1994–1996 Indonesia Daniel Roekito
1996–1997 Bulgaria Aleksandar Sasho
1997–1999 Indonesia Maryoto
1999–2000 Indonesia Rudy William Keltjes
2000–2001 Indonesia Daniel Roekito
2001 Indonesia Mundari Karya
2002 Indonesia Tumpak Uli Sihite
2003–2004 Indonesia Frans Sinatra Huwae
2004–2005 Indonesia Gusti Gazali
2006 Indonesia Lulut Kistono
2007–2015 Indonesia Salahudin
2016 Indonesia Mundari Karya
2017–2019 Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago
2019 Indonesia Yunan Helmi
2019– Indonesia Djadjang Nurdjaman

Captains[]

Years Name
1988–1990 Indonesia Muhammad Yusuf
1990–1999 Indonesia Frans Sinatra Huwae
2000–2001 Indonesia Bambang Harsoyo
2002 Indonesia Isnan Ali
2003–2005 Indonesia Ilham Romadhona
2006 Indonesia Aji Permana
2007 Indonesia Amir Yusuf Pohan
2008 Indonesia Sugeng Budiarso
2009 Indonesia Husin Mugni
2010 Indonesia Jufri Samad
2011–2012 Indonesia Agustiar Batubara
2013 Turkmenistan Mekan Nasyrow
2014 Indonesia Fathlul Rahman[10]
2015 Indonesia Aditya Harlan
2016– Indonesia Rizky Pora[11]

Top scores[]

Players in bold are still active in Club. Statistics are counted in official league matches

As of December 31st 2019
Year Player Caps Goals Ratio
2001–02 Liberia Sadissou Bako 40 39 0.97
1994–98, 2002–03 Indonesia 137 31 0.22
2013– Indonesia Rizky Pora 141 26 0.18
1996–00 Indonesia 73 24 0.32
2013 Mali Djibril Coulibaly 29 21 0.72
2007-14 Indonesia Syaifullah Nazar 42 20 0.47
2018–19 Indonesia Samsul Arif 67 19 0.28
2011–13, 2019 Liberia Indonesia Sackie Teah Doe 44 18 0.40
2017–18 Brazil Douglas Packer 61 18 0.29
2016 Brazil Luiz Júnior 30 17 0.56

Sponsorship and kits[]

Title and shirt sponsors[]

Period Kit Manufacturer Title Sponsor
1988–92 Thailand FBT Indonesia Barito Pacific
1992–94 Germany Adidas United States Kodak
1994–96 United Kingdom Dunhill
1996–97 Netherlands Kansas
1999–00 United States Reebok
2000–03 United States Nike Indonesia Bank Mandiri
2004–12 Indonesia Made by Club Indonesia Hasnur Group[12]
2012–14 Indonesia Specs
2015–17 Indonesia [13]
2018 England Umbro[14]
2019– Indonesia Made by club[15]

Current sponsors[]

Main sponsors

  • Hasnur Group

Other sponsors

Youth academy[]

Hasnur Group and Barito Putera supports the development of long-term sports by establishing Barito Putera Sports School (SOBP) which has begun its activities for football sports since April 2016 in the city of Banjarmasin. SOBP has been initiated as a positive distribution container for students ' hobbies, interests and talents. SOBP also directed to be an integral part of formal education in a well-managed school will bring positive influence and benefits for students, among them can hone skills, power creativity, soul sportsmanship and achievement.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "History" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Pendiri Barito Meninggal Dunia, PSSI Turut Berduka Cita" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Stadion" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Barito Putera Gunakan Stadion 17 Mei Untuk Musim Depan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  5. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber. "Direnovasi, Stadion Markas Barito Putera Ditarget Selesai 2021". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-01-27.
  6. ^ Liputan6.com. "Derby Papadaan, Barito Putera - Borneo FC". liputan6.com. Retrieved 2017-10-15.
  7. ^ "Indonesia 1992/93". Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  8. ^ "Barito Putera, Ranking and Statistics". footballdatabase.com.
  9. ^ "Skuad Barito Putera Liga 1 2021-2022". ligaindonesiabaru.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Fathul Rahman Kapten Baru Barito Putera" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  11. ^ "Rizky Pora Didapuk Jadi Kapten Barito Musim Depan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  12. ^ "Barito Putera Tetap Jadi Ikon Hasnur Group".
  13. ^ "Superiors Jersey Barito 2015".
  14. ^ "Bukti Keseriusan, Barito Putera Gandeng Apparel Internasional | Goal.com" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  15. ^ "Barito Tanpa Sponsor Apparel di Musim 2019 | Goal.com" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-03-23.

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