Pro Duta FC

Pro Titan
Full name Pro Titan Football Club
Nickname(s) The Pegasus
Founded 1986
Ground Teladan,
Medan
(Capacity: 8.000)
Owner Sihar Sitorus
Manager Edy Paryono
League Indonesian Premier Division
2009–10 Group 2 Indonesian Premier Division, 7th
Home colours
Away colours

Pro Titan Football Club were promoted to the Second Division in 2009.[1] Their homebase is in Teladan, Medan.[2]

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History

Pro Duta was originally known as Bandung Putra during the amateur years as a member club of the infamous Persib Bandung. In 1986, an entrepreneur and football enthusiast, Mr. Denny Susanto took the club private and had managed the club ever since. In 1987, the newly acquired club won the first division competition amongst Persib Bandung's club members. Pro Duta has been dubbed as a wonder baby for its achievements in being promoted for three consecutive years, climbing up the ladder from the Third Division in 2006 to the Premiere Division in 2008. In 2009, Pro Duta competed in the Premier Division for the first time under new management.[3]

Now, their name changed to Pro Titan.

About the Royal Black Stallion

In early 2009, the ownership of Pro Duta was sold to Altus Group Ltd. under the flag ship of PT. Altus Logistic, a plantation company. The Royal Black Stallion, Pro Duta FC's nickname, changed its club's logo and name to Pro Duta FC Indonesia. Under new management, Pro Duta FC will continue to be independent of government funding and be a privately operated professional football club in Indonesia. For the apparel, Pro Duta FC is supported by Nike in providing all apparel needed by team, both for the competitions and exercises. Moreover, Pro Duta FC Indonesia develops a sustainable partnership with the World's Organization of Children and commits to support one of UNICEF social campaigns in Indonesia, that is Cintai Anak Indonesia. The Royal Black Stallion concerns to support the Children of Indonesia as the next generation.

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Stefano Kunchev
2 DF Purwaka Yudhi
3 DF Benny Wahyudi
4 DF Antonio Soldevilla
5 MF Mochamad Fakhrudin
6 DF Diego Michiels
7 MF Diogo Gomes
8 MF Ferry Aman Saragih
9 FW Zaenal Arif
10 FW Michiel Hemmen
11 FW Jordy De Kat
12 GK Andritany Ardhiyasa
13 DF Hasyim Kipuw
14 MF Irvin Museng
15 FW Yanuar Ruspuspito
No. Position Player
16 DF Edison Ames
17 MF Juan Revi
20 FW Bambang Pamungkas
23 MF Rizki Ramdani Lestaluhu
24 DF Ahmad Assa Nurcahya
26 MF Eko Budi Santoso
27 FW Patrick Wanggai
28 MF Oktovianus Maniani
30 DF Charis Yulianto
31 DF Ashraf Hendricks
34 FW Johan Yoga Utama
37 FW Febrianto Wijaya
77 MF Febrian Avel
81 GK M. Ridwan
90 DF Philipus Silas Temongmere

Pro Duta FC Reserves and Academy Squad

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

No. Position Player
18 MF Furqon
21 DF Muhammad Renngur
35 MF FX.Herminanto
41 FW Marwansyah Agung
42 MF Dony Mulyana
44 MF Mitchell Nere
48 FW Dodi Surya Hardadi
50 DF Muhammad Sandi Firmansyah
No. Position Player
52 FW Aliazer Thoncy Elthon Maran
55 DF Taryana
62 MF Tulus Saptianto
67 GK Aloysius Jamlean
70 DF M. Hasby
91 GK Agung Prasetyo
92 MF Wawan Sucahyo
94 FW Zisva Macho Siswanto
S.Kunchev
Hasyim K
A.Soldevella
A.Hendricks
Diego M.
Rizki Ramdani
Diogo Gomes
M.Fakhrudin
Okto Maniani
Bambang P.
M.Hemmen
Pro Duta's Starting 11 in their 4-4-2 Formation

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