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Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta (commonly known as Persis Solo, literally translates to Indonesian Football Association of Surakarta), is an Indonesian football club based in the Central Java city of Surakarta. Founded on 8 November 1923 as Vorstenlandschen Voetbal Bond (VVB), it was officially renamed to its current brand in 1935.

Persis Solo
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta
Nickname(s)Laskar Sambernyawa
(Sambernyawa Warriors)
Alap-Alap Jawa
(The Java Falcon)[1]
Short name
  • Persis
  • PRS
Founded8 November 1923; (as Vorstenlandsche Voetbal Bond)
GroundManahan Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerKaesang Pangarep
Erick Thohir
Kevin Nugroho
CoachLeonardo Medina
LeagueLiga 1
2021–22Liga 2, Champions
WebsiteClub website
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Persis returned to top-flight football after a decade in 2022 following its success in winning the 2021 Liga 2 title. The club plays its Liga 1 home games at Manahan Stadium, which has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The 2021 revival of the club was driven by its new, politically-connected owners - Kaesang Pangarep, the youngest son of President Joko Widodo who acts as the club's chairman, and State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir.[2]


History


Persis Solo was established on 8 November 1923, Sastrosaksono from the M.A.R.S club and Raden Ngabehi Reksohadiprojo and Sutarman from the Romeo club initiated the formation of the Vorstenlandsche Voetbal Bond (VVB) as the forerunner of a football club that is the pride of the people of Solo. It is based on the belief of the three figures that the game of football can be played by anyone without any certain limitations.[3]

On 28 October 1928, VVB reacted to the moment of the Youth Pledge of 1928, since then VVB changed its name to Persatuan Sepakraga Indonesia Soerakarta (PERSIS). This name change is a form of appreciation for the values ​​of struggle and unity contained in the contents of the youth oath. Informally, the name PERSIS began to be used by the club.[3]

On 19 April 1930, they participated in the founding of the Indonesian football federation called PSSI (In Indonesian: Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia) with six clubs, Bandoengsche Indonesische Voetbal Bond (Persib Bandung), Indonesische Voetbal Bond Magelang (PPSM Magelang), Madioensche Voetbal Bond (PSM Madiun), United Sepakraga Mataram (PSIM Yogyakarta), Soerabajasche Indonesische Voetbal Bond (Persebaya Surabaya), and Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacarta (Persija Jakarta). The establishment of PSSI came from the spirit of the Indonesian people's struggle against Dutch imperialism at that time, and on 12 May 1933, PERSIS began to be inaugurated by the club through internal deliberation and began to be used officially.[3]

Persis Solo began to be known by the people of Solo. Then, they began to be based at the Manahan Stadium and Sriwedari Stadium which were used as the team's training center, they also cannot be separated from their fanatical supporters, Pasoepati. With the support of Pasoepati and the residents of Solo, they have also won several PSSI Perserikatan competitions seven times, namely in 1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, and 1943. Not only did they excel in the 1990s. Persis Solo started appearing in national football in 2006.[4]

The momentum for Persis Solo's revival was only felt that year. The local government took them seriously and succeeded in being promoted to the highest caste at the time, Liga Indonesia Premier Division. Persis Solo was able to produce talented young players at that time, two of whom were goalkeeper Wahyu Tri Nugroho and defender Wahyu Wijiastanto. Both managed to enter the Indonesia national team.[5]

Persis Solo became its own strength in 2007–08 Liga Djarum. They brought in big-name players, Greg Nwokolo, Harry Saputra, Rudi Widodo, Alvin Kie, and Frank Seator. Unfortunately, being in the highest caste only lasted a short time. In the following season, PSSI compiled the highest level competition under the name Indonesia Super League in 2008. Persis Solo was only able to finish in 10th place in the western group and failed to survive at the main level.[5]


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
Manahan Stadium

Training ground


For the primary training ground, Persis uses the Sriwedari Stadium at Slamet Riyadi Road, Kotabarat football field, or Banyuanyar football field.


Sponsorship


The complete sponsors are as follow.[6][7]

Main sponsors
Other sponsors

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.

Surakartans is one of Persis Solo loyal and biggest supporter, with casual culture as their identity.

Indonesia's first and only Formula One driver Rio Haryanto is a biggest fan of Persis Solo.


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 has a rivalry with PSIS Semarang this derby is called Central Java Derby taken from Central Java the province where both clubs located.

Persis Solo has a rivalry with PSCS Cilacap this derby is called South Central Java Derby which situated from the south of Central Java where Surakarta and Cilacap were located.


Personnel



Technical staff


Position Name
Manager Erwin Widianto
Technical Director Misha Radovic
Head Coach Leonardo Medina
Assistant Coach Rasiman
Assistant Coach Eko Purdjianto
Fitness Coach Felipe Chaves
Goalkepper Coach Eddy Harto
Team Doctor dr. Iwan Wahyu Utomo
Physiotherapist Aldy Rachmad

Players



Current squad


As of 23 July 2022[8]

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  IDN Muhammad Riyandi
5 DF  BRA Jaimerson
6 FW  IDN Ferdinand Sinaga
7 FW  IDN Irfan Jauhari
8 MF  IDN Taufiq Febriyanto
9 FW  IDN Samsul Arif
10 MF  ARG Alexis Messidoro
11 DF  IDN Gavin Kwan Adsit
15 DF  IDN Fabiano Beltrame
16 MF  IDN Chrystna Bhagascara
18 MF  IDN Arapenta Poerba
19 FW  ESP Fernando Rodríguez
20 MF  JPN Ryo Matsumura
22 MF  IDN Sutanto Tan
26 DF  IDN Rian Miziar
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 MF  IDN Kanu Helmiawan
28 DF  IDN Andri Ibo
30 DF  IDN Eky Taufik (captain)
31 GK  IDN Gianluca Pandeynuwu
36 FW  IDN Althaf Indie
38 DF  IDN Faqih Maulana
41 DF  IDN Dika Kuswardani
51 GK  IDN Pancar Widiastono
66 DF  IDN Alfath Fathier
71 FW  IDN Irfan Bachdim
78 MF  IDN Zanadin Fariz
87 MF  IDN Shulton Fajar
88 DF  IDN Yulius Pamungkas
96 DF  IDN Abduh Lestaluhu
98 DF  IDN Kevin Gomes

Naturalized players


Country Player
Brazil Fabiano Beltrame

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
5 DF  IDN Fajar Zainul (at PSCS Cilacap)
14 MF  IDN Arif Agung (at PSCS Cilacap)
20 MF  IDN Yussa Nugraha (at Nusantara United)
21 FW  IDN Sunawan Rusni (at Nusantara United)
23 MF  IDN Hamsa Lestaluhu (at Karo United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF  IDN Fikri Adriansyah (at Nusantara United)
56 MF  IDN Irfan Afghoni (at Persijap Jepara)
97 MF  IDN Ilham Fathoni (at Nusantara United)
MF  IDN Firmansyah (at Nusantara United)
GK  IDN Nuri Agus Wibowo (at Persipa Pati)

Retired numbers


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.[10] Persis Solo has been reported as having now paid his widow an outstanding amount of money, speculated to have been around £7,500.[11] Mendieta's death sparked international outrage and was condemned by FIFPro, a worldwide representative organisation for 65,000 professional footballers.[12]


Honours


Domestic
League/Division Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Perserikatan 7 1 1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 1937
Liga 2 1 0 2021–22
Liga Indonesia Premier Division 0 1 2006
Perserikatan Second Division 1 0 1994[13]

References


  1. "Mengenal PERSIS Solo, Alap-Alap Jawa Laskar Samber Nyawa Asuhan Kaesang Pangarep Dari Surakarta - Pos Jakut". Archived from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
  2. "Direktur BEI Dukung Persis Solo Segera IPO". Bisnis.com (in Indonesian). 29 March 2021. Archived from the original on 4 February 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  3. "Periodisasi Sejarah PERSIS". www.persissolo.id (in Indonesian). 10 February 2022. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  4. "Sejarah Klub Persis Solo dari Tahun 1923". www.starjogja.com (in Indonesian). 26 March 2021. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  5. "4 Fakta Tim Legendaris Persis Solo: Terakhir Juara Kasta Tertinggi Sebelum Indonesia Merdeka". m.bola.com (in Indonesian). 10 April 2020. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  6. "Daftar 7 Sponsor Persis Solo di Jersey Musim 2021/2022 : Tak Ada Logo Bisnis Milik Kaesang Pangarep". solo.tribunnews.com. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. "Dari Free Fire hingga Wilmar, Berikut Sponsor Persis Solo yang Terpampang di Jersey". www.kompas.tv. Archived from the original on 10 February 2022. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  8. "Daftar pemain tim Persis Solo". liga-indonesia.id. Archived from the original on 12 June 2022.
  9. "Daftar Nomor Punggung Pemain Persis Solo Musim Ini, No. 17 Dipensiunkan". solopos.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 July 2022.
  10. Masters, James. "The lonely death of Diego Mendieta: Football's forgotten man". CNN. Archived from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  11. "Footballer Diego Mendieta's death prompts Indonesia row". BBC News. 5 December 2012. Archived from the original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
  12. "Death of Mendieta must be turning point for Indonesia". Archived from the original on 31 December 2013.
  13. "Indonesia - List of Third Level Champions". Archived from the original on 5 February 2020.



На других языках


[de] Persis Solo

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Surakarta, kurz Persis Solo, ist ein Fußballverein aus Surakarta, Indonesien. Der Verein wurde 1923 im damaligen Niederländisch-Indien als Vorstenlandschen Voetbal Bond (VVB) gegründet[1]. 1928 erfolgte dann die Umbenennung in Persis.
- [en] Persis Solo

[es] Persis Solo

El Persis Solo es un equipo de fútbol de Indonesia que juega en la Liga 1 de Indonesia, la primera división nacional.



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