Persis Solo

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Persis Solo
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Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta
Nickname(s)
  • Laskar Samber Nyawa
    (Samber Nyawa Warriors)
  • Alap-Alap Jawa
    (The Javan Falcons)
Founded8 November 1923; (as Vorstenlandsche Voetbal Bond)
GroundManahan Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerKaesang Pangarep
Erick Thohir
Kevin Nugroho
ManagerJacksen F. Tiago
CoachEko Purjianto
LeagueLiga 2
2019Liga 2/1st round (East region), 5th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta (commonly known as Persis Solo, literally translates to Indonesian Football Association of Surakarta), 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.

Grounds[]

Stadium[]

Persis Solo plays their home matches at Manahan Stadium. Manahan Stadiums design adheres to the international standards for stadium design, which is completed with 20,000 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[]

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.


Garis Keras Sambernyawa one Of Persis Solo Loyal anda biggest Supporter. With Black Color as their identity.

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
Manager Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago
Tehnical Director Serbia Misha Radovic
Head Coach Indonesia Eko Purjianto
Assistant Coach Indonesia Haryanto Prasetyo
Goalkeeper Coach Indonesia Eddy Harto
Fitness Coach Indonesia Rony Azani
Team Doctor Indonesia dr. Fransisca Amelia
Physiotherapist Indonesia Aldy Rachmad

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 14:12, Thursday, December 30, 2021 (UTC)[1]

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 Wahyu Tri Nugroho
3 DF Indonesia IDN Eriyanto
4 DF Indonesia IDN Asep Budi
5 DF Indonesia IDN
6 FW Indonesia IDN Ferdinand Sinaga
7 FW Indonesia IDN (on loan from Bali United)
9 FW Indonesia IDN Beto Gonçalves
10 FW Indonesia IDN Irfan Bachdim
11 FW Indonesia IDN Rivaldi Bawuo
14 MF Indonesia IDN Miftahul Hamdi
15 DF Indonesia IDN Fabiano Beltrame
16 MF Indonesia IDN (on loan from Persekat Tegal)
18 MF Indonesia IDN Arapenta Poerba (on loan from Bali United)
19 MF Indonesia IDN
20 MF Indonesia IDN
21 MF Indonesia IDN Agi Pratama
22 DF Indonesia IDN (on loan from Persekat Tegal)
24 FW Indonesia IDN Marinus Wanewar
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Indonesia IDN
27 DF Indonesia IDN (on loan from PSG Pati)
29 MF Indonesia IDN Sandi Sute
30 DF Indonesia IDN Eky Taufik (captain)
31 GK Indonesia IDN
34 DF Indonesia IDN
41 MF Indonesia IDN
42 DF Indonesia IDN Ganjar Mukti
51 GK Indonesia IDN
62 GK Indonesia IDN (on loan from Persijap Jepara)
66 DF Indonesia IDN Alfath Fathier
71 GK Indonesia IDN
80 MF Indonesia IDN Yoo Hyun-goo
87 MF Indonesia IDN
94 MF Indonesia IDN Heri Susanto
96 DF Indonesia IDN Abduh Lestaluhu
99 MF Indonesia IDN Delvin Rumbino

Naturalized players[]

Country Player
Brazil Brazil Beto Gonçalves
Brazil Brazil Fabiano Beltrame
South Korea South Korea Yoo Hyun-goo

Out on loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Indonesia IDN Agus Nova Wiantara (at Mitra Kukar)
25 FW Indonesia IDN Assanur Rijal (at Persiraja Banda Aceh)
32 MF Indonesia IDN Fery Komul (at Persiraja Banda Aceh)
45 FW Indonesia IDN Azka Fauzi (at PSM Makassar)
77 DF Indonesia IDN Reuben Silitonga (at Bali United)
88 DF Indonesia IDN (at Belitong)
MF Indonesia IDN Zamrony (at PSPS Riau)

Death of Diego Mendieta[]

Diego Mendieta, a Paraguayan forward for the club, died in 2012 after contracting cytomegalovirus, an easily treatable disease. Before his death Persis Solo reportedly refused to pay his hospital fees, after additionally failing to pay him 4 months' wages.[2] Persis Solo has been reported as having now paid Mendieta's widow the outstanding amount, speculated to have been around £7,500.[3] His death sparked international outrage and was condemned by FIFPro, a worldwide representative organisation for 65,000 professional footballers.[4]

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[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Daftar pemain tim Persis Solo. liga-indonesia.id.
  2. ^ Masters, James. "The lonely death of Diego Mendieta: Football's forgotten man". CNN. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Footballer Diego Mendieta's death prompts Indonesia row". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Death of Mendieta must be turning point for Indonesia". Archived from the original on 31 December 2013.
  5. ^ Indonesia - List of Third Level Champions http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/indo3champ.html

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