Sulut United F.C.

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Sulut United
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Full nameSulawesi Utara United Football Club
Nickname(s)Gorango Utara
(The Northern Shark)
Founded1990 (as Persikad Depok)
2017 (as Bogor FC)
2019 (as Sulut United)
GroundKlabat Stadium
Capacity10,000
OwnerPT Sulut Bola Prima
ManagerMuhammad Ali Ridho
CoachRicky Nelson
LeagueLiga 2
2021Liga 2/2nd round (Group Y), 3rd
Current season

Sulawesi Utara United Football Club is an Indonesian football club based in Manado, North Sulawesi. The club currently plays in Liga 2.

History[]

The club's roots go back to 1990, formed as Persikad Depok played in Depok, West Java. In 2009, Persikad experienced a severe financial crisis that left the management team owing 11 months' wages to the players. A businessman named Edy Djoekardi rescued the team by buying a majority stake in PT. Persikad Depok. Djoekardi planned to invest millions of dollars to build a team capable of performing up to the international scene, and to build infrastructure, such as stadiums. The club briefly moved to Purwakarta and played as Persikad Purwakarta in 2015 but returned again to Depok a year later. Persikad Depok finally was sold and move to Bogor and rebranded as Bogor F.C. in 2017 similar story to Milton Keynes Dons F.C., but later the supporters formed a phoenix club called Persikad 1999 in 2018 with purchasing other club's linsence in Liga 3 from Purwakarta Mars Gelatik FC.[1]

In 2018, they played in Liga 3 from National Zone Route as continuation of Persikad Depok under Bogor FC name.[2]

The club had a promising start in 2019 with signing some great players and hiring Vladimir Vujovic as head coach but later it turned into shambles after the chairman suddenly left club before the Liga 2 2019 season starts.[3]

In May 2019, the club moved to Manado and once again changed their identity from Bogor FC to Sulut United.[4]

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 12:31, Friday, December 31, 2021 (UTC)[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Indonesia IDN Dani Pratama
4 DF Indonesia IDN Mahdi Albaar
5 DF Indonesia IDN
6 MF Indonesia IDN
7 MF Indonesia IDN
8 FW Indonesia IDN
9 FW Indonesia IDN Aldaier Makatindu
10 FW Indonesia IDN
11 MF Indonesia IDN Rossy Noprihanis
12 FW Indonesia IDN Patrich Wanggai
13 DF Indonesia IDN
14 MF Indonesia IDN Michael Rumere
15 MF Indonesia IDN Mahadirga Lasut (captain)
16 GK Indonesia IDN Dimas Galih Pratama
17 MF Indonesia IDN I Nyoman Sukarja
18 FW Indonesia IDN I Made Wirahadi
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Indonesia IDN
20 DF Indonesia IDN
24 MF Indonesia IDN
25 GK Indonesia IDN
27 MF Indonesia IDN
30 DF Indonesia IDN (on loan from Borneo)
33 DF Indonesia IDN
45 MF Indonesia IDN
54 MF Indonesia IDN
69 MF Indonesia IDN (on loan from KS Tiga Naga)
87 DF Indonesia IDN Yudi Khoerudin
88 MF Indonesia IDN
91 DF Indonesia IDN
96 MF Indonesia IDN Ryan Kurnia
97 GK Indonesia IDN
99 FW Indonesia IDN

Naturalized players[]

Country Player
Germany Germany

Coaching staff[]

Position Staff
Manager Team Indonesia Muhammad Ridho Ali
Head Coach Indonesia Ricky Nelson
Asisstant Coach Indonesia Purwanto Suwondo
Fitness Coach Indonesia Basri Badusalam
Goalkeeper Coach Indonesia Dedy Susanto
Kitman Indonesia Abdurahman Nasaru

References[]

  1. ^ INDOSPORT.com (26 December 2020). "Ada Klub Debutan, Ini Empat Tim Asal Depok yang Siap Tampil di Liga 3". INDOSPORT.com. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ Tarmuji, Rahmat (4 October 2017). "Persikad Dijual Murah". JurnalDepok. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
  3. ^ INDOSPORT.com (23 March 2019). "CEO Mundur, Bogor FC Menarik Diri dari Liga 2 2019?". INDOSPORT.com. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  4. ^ Hakim, Nofik (27 May 2019). "Sulut United Akan Ramaikan Kompetisi Liga 2 2019". KAMPIUN.ID. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  5. ^ Daftar pemain tim Sulut United. liga-indonesia.id.
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