PSIM Yogyakarta

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PSIM Yogyakarta
Full name Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram
Nickname(s) Mataram Warrior
The Java Dragon
Founded 5 September 1929
Ground Mandala Krida Stadium
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ground Capacity 25,000
Owner Yogyakarta Government
Chairman Indonesia Hadianto Ismangoen
Manager Indonesia Hans Poerwanto
Coach Indonesia Hanafing
League Indonesian Premier Division
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

PSIM (Indonesian: Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram) is an Indonesian football club based in Yogyakarta. They play in the premier division, second level in Indonesian football competition Liga Indonesia. Their home stadium is Mandala Krida Stadium.

This club was founded in 5 September 1929 as Persatuan Sepakraga Mataram (PSM). And club's name was changed to PSIM in 27 July 1930.

Despite the small territory, Yogyakarta club has fanatical supporters, militants, have a strong ideology, Brajamusti (Brayat Jogja Mataram Utama Sejati). That this is proven by the small territory, very calculated in the world Brajamusti Indonesian supporters. Something big is not determined by a wide area.

History

PSIM history began on 5 September 1929 by the birth of a football organization, called the United Football Sports Mataram (Indonesia Language|Indonesian: Persatuan Sepakraga Mataram) or abbreviated PSM. The name Mataram used because of Yogyakarta is the administrative center of Mataram Kingdom. Then on July 27, 1930 the name was changed to United Indonesian Football Mataram or shortened as a result of demands PSIM nationalist movement to achieve independence of Indonesia. PSIM itself when it was actually a body of national struggle and the Indonesian State.

On April 19, 1930, PSIM, together with VIJ Jakarta, Bandung BIVB, MIVB (now PPSM Magelang), MVB (PSM Makassar) SIVB (Persebaya Surabaya), VVB (Persis Solo) PSSI birth to participate in a meeting held in Yogyakarta Hadiprojo Societeit. PSIM in the meeting represented by HA Hamid, Daslam, and Amir Noto. After the meeting finally agreed perbagai founding parent organization named Persatuan Sepakraga Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) in 1931 and based in Yogyakarta.

Players

As of 31 January 2012.[1]

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
2 Indonesia DF Duslan Lestaluhu
4 Indonesia DF Andi Wirawan
5 Indonesia MF Seto Nurdiyantoro
7 Indonesia MF Nova Zaenal (Captain)
8 Indonesia MF Ahmad Lutfi
9 Indonesia FW Muhammad Rifki
10 Indonesia MF Wawan Sucahyo
11 Indonesia DF Topas Pamungkas
12 Indonesia DF Lukman Salan
14 Indonesia GK Didik Wisnu
16 Indonesia MF Eko Budi Santoso
20 Indonesia DF Moch. Romli
No. Position Player
21 Indonesia GK Oni Kurniawan
23 Indonesia DF Eko Pujiyanto
25 Indonesia DF Dean Fauzi Firdaus
27 Indonesia DF Joni Sukirta
37 Indonesia DF Wisnu Raharjo
77 Indonesia MF Tulus Saptiano
87 Indonesia FW Moch. Fatchun Ni'ami (on loan from Persema Malang)
88 Indonesia MF Wahono
90 Indonesia FW Reinhard Rumaikewi
97 Indonesia FW Johan Arga Pramudya

Honours

Perserikatan

  • Perserikatan League 1932

Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1939

Runner Up Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1940

Runner Up Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1941

Runner Up Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1943

Runner Up Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1948

Runner Up Champions of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1951

Rank 4 of Perserikatan League

  • Perserikatan League 1961

Rank 1 Division I West Region

Rank 3 Play Off division I

  • Perserikatan League 1985

Runner Up Champions of Division I

  • Perserikatan League 1986/1987

Runner Up Champions of Division I

  • Perserikatan League 1989/1990

Rank 4 Division I

  • Perserikatan League 1991/1992

Runner Up Champion of Division I (Promotion)

  • Perserikatan League 1993/1994

Rank 7 Eastern Division of Premier Perserikatan league

Indonesian League

  • Indonesia Dunhill League 1994/1995

Ranked 17th Eastern Region (Degradation)

  • Indonesia Dunhill League 1995/1996
  • Kansas Liga Indonesia 1996/1997

Two Division I champion Indonesia 1996/1997 League (Promotion)

  • Indonesian League 1997/1998

Rating 10 Central Region (League discontinued)

  • Indonesian League 1998/1999

Rank 5 Central Region

  • Bank Mandiri Indonesian League 1999/2000

Ranked 14th Eastern Region (Degradation)

  • Bank Mandiri Indonesian League 2001

Rank 3 Central Group I Division I

  • Bank Mandiri Indonesian League 2002

Rank 5 Group 2 Division I

  • Bank Mandiri Indonesian League 2003

Rank 3 Playoff Division I

  • Bank Mandiri Indonesian League 2004

Ranked sixth in the Western Division I

  • Djarum Indonesian League 2005

Champion Division I (Promotion)

  • Djarum Indonesian League 2006

Resigned from the First Division competition for Earthquake occurred on 27 May 2006 in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas

  • Djarum Indonesian League 2007

Ranked 15th Eastern Region

  • Esia Indonesian Premier League 2008/2009

Ranked 12th Eastern Region

  • Joss Indonesian League 2009/2010

Rank 7 Group 3 Premier Division

  • Ti-Phone Indonesian League 2010/2011

Rank 5 Group 2 Premier Division

References

  1. "Squad List". liga-indonesia.co.id. Retrieved 2012-01-31. 

External links


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