PSM Makassar

PSM Makassar
Full name Persatuan Sepak Bola Makassar
Nickname(s)
  • Ayam Jantan dari Timur
    (The Eastern Roosters)
  • Pasukan Ramang
    (Ramang's Warriors)
  • Juku Eja
    Makassarese: Red Fish
Founded 2 November 1915 (1915-11-02) (as Makassar Voetbal Bond)
Ground Andi Mattalatta Stadium
Ground Capacity 12,000
Owner PT. Persaudaraan Sepakbola Makassar
Chairman Munafri Arifuddin
Head coach Robert Alberts
League Liga 1
2014 Indonesia Super League,
First Round (7th in East Group)
Website Club website

PSM Makassar, or PSM, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The club was founded in 1915 (as Makassar Voetbal Bond) and currently competes in the Liga 1. Locally, it is known primarily by the nickname "Juku Eja", which translates to "The Red Fish". PSM plays their home matches in Andi Mattalatta Stadium.

PSM is the oldest team in the history of Indonesian football. They are also considered as one of the most successful ones in eastern Indonesia. In the 2001 season, they became the second Indonesia club side to reach quarter-final in the Asian Club Championship.

History

Foundation and early years (1915–1942)

PSM was founded on November 2, 1915 as Makassar Voetbal Bond (MVB). They are considered as the oldest football club in Indonesia and as one of the oldest in South East Asia. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, all type of organization with Dutch spellings are removed and MVB changed to PSM Makassar.[1]

Perserikatan era (1942–1994)

Some of the early players of PSM Makassar was regularly called to the Indonesia national football team, the most famous was the club legend Ramang. They won their first Perserikatan title in 1957 by beating PSMS Medan.[2] They managed to also won the championship in 1959, 1965, 1966 and 1992.[1]

Modern era (1994–present)

After the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama in 1994, they won their first Indonesia Premier Division title in 2000. The squad consists of the combination of national team players, such as Miro Baldo Bento, Aji Santoso, Bima Sakti, Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto and Hendro Kartiko, and local talents, such as Ronny Ririn, Syamsudin Batola, Yusrifar Djafar, dan Rachman Usman. They won the 1999–2000 Liga Indonesia Premier Division by only losing 2 from 31 matches.[3]

In 2011 they joined the breakaway league Liga Primer Indonesia.[4] They continued to play in the Indonesian Premier League organized by PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo until 2013, before joining the Indonesia Super League again in the 2014 season.[5][6]

Honours

Domestic league

Domestic cup

International competitions

Stadium and facilities

Home matches are played in Andi Mattalatta Stadium (also known as Mattoangin), with a capacity which adds up to 20,000, including VIP stands. The stadium, originally built in 1957 for Pekan Olahraga Nasional IV, and it was renovated in 2000 for 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. In the future PSM Makassar will plays their home matches at new stadium, Barombong Stadium.

Colours and crest

Amongst PSM most popular nicknames are Juku Eja (Red Fish). From the foundation of the club, the common home kit includes a red shirt, red or white shorts, and white socks. Red and white colours are also seen in the crest. The away kit of the club is associated with a white or black background. Blue was adopted as the club's primary colour for their second uniform in 2015.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufacture Shirt sponsor(s)
1994–1995 Germany Adidas Dunhill
1995–1996 Toyota
1996–1997 Kansas
1997–1999 No Sponsors
1999–2000 Tanjung Bunga
2000–2006 Semen Bosowa
2006–2007 Italy Diadora
2008–2009 Indonesia SPECS
2011–2013 Indonesia Vilour[10]
2013–2016 United States Nike[11]
2017–Present Spain Kelme

Club culture

Supporter

PSM's creative supporters are called The Maczman and Laskar Ayam Jantan with them famous leader is Daeng Uki . There are many big supporter groups, but the most well-known are Mappanyuki, Ikatan Suporter Makasar (ISM), Suporter Hasanuddin, Suporter Dealos, Suporter Reformasi, Komando, Suporter Bias, Suporter, Karebosi, Gunung Lokong, Suporter PKC (Pongtiku, Kalumpang, dan Cumi-cumi), Red Gank (Pattene), KVS, Zaiger, Antang Communitty.

Rivalries

PSM have rivalries with Persib Bandung, Persebaya Surabaya, and PSMS Medan rooting from the Perserikatan era.

Players

Recent squad

As of 10 April 2017.

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

No. Position Player
1 Indonesia GK Deny Marcel
2 Indonesia DF Hendra Wijaya
3 Indonesia FW Ferdinand Sinaga
4 Indonesia DF Wasyiat Hasbullah
5 Indonesia DF Reva Adi Utama
6 Indonesia MF Asnawi Mangkualam
7 Indonesia MF Zulham Zamrun
8 Indonesia MF Syamsul Chaeruddin
9 Uzbekistan FW Pavel Purishkin
10 Netherlands MF Marc Klok
11 Indonesia FW Muhammad Rachmat
14 Indonesia DF Fathlul Rahman
15 Indonesia MF Muhammad Arfan
16 Indonesia MF Ridwan Tawainella
17 Indonesia MF Rasyid Bakri
No. Position Player
19 Indonesia MF Rizky Pellu
20 Indonesia GK Rivki Mokodompit
22 Indonesia DF Ardan Aras
23 Indonesia DF Hamka Hamzah (Team Captain)
25 Indonesia FW Titus Bonai
27 Indonesia FW Ghozali Siregar
31 Indonesia MF M. Abdullah Syafii
32 Indonesia DF Nurhidayat
33 Indonesia DF Zulkifli Syukur (Vice-Captain)
51 Indonesia GK Syaiful Syamsuddin
80 Netherlands MF Wiljan Pluim
86 France DF Steven Paulle
95 Indonesia FW Romario Rumpaisum
97 Indonesia GK Hilman Syah


Notable Players

This list includes players whom have made significant contributions to the club. Bold indicates players still active in this club.

Domestic players

  • Indonesia Ramang
  • Indonesia Suardi Arlan
  • Indonesia Nursalam
  • Indonesia Ronny Pattinasarany
  • Indonesia Yopie Lumoindong
  • Indonesia Alimuddin Usman
  • Indonesia Ansar Abdullah
  • Indonesia Bahar Muharram
  • Indonesia Rahman Usman
  • Indonesia Ronny Ririn

Foreign players

AFC

UEFA

CAF

CONMEBOL

Personnel

As of January 2017
 
Coaching staff[12]
Head coach Netherlands Rene Alberts
Assistant coach Indonesia Imran Amirullah
Assistant coach Indonesia Syamsuddin Batola
Assistant coach Indonesia Bahar Muharram
Goalkeeping coach Indonesia Herman Kadiaman
Medical staff
Team doctor Indonesia Saban Abubakar
Nutritionists Indonesia dr Mufliha Paremma[13]
Nutritionists Indonesia dr Faradillah Anwar[14]
Physiotherapist Indonesia Immanuel Maulang
Technical staff[15]
Team director Indonesia Sumirlan
General director Indonesia Irsal Ohorella
Accounting director Indonesia Ahmad Muhiddin
Secretary Indonesia Ruslan
Media officer Indonesia Andi Widya Syadzwina[16]

Managerial History

Years Name
1999-2000 Indonesia Syamsuddin Umar
2004-2005 Czech Republic Miroslav Janů
2005-2006 Germany Fritz Korbach
2006-2007 Brazil Carlos De Mello
2007-2008 Bulgaria Radoy Minkovski
2008-2009 Malaysia Raja Isa Raja Akram Shah
2009-2010 Indonesia Hanafing
2010 Indonesia Tumpak Sihite
2010-2011 Netherlands Rene Alberts[4]
2011 Netherlands Wim Rijsbergen[17]
2011–2013 Croatia Petar Segrt[18]
2013 Indonesia Imran Amirullah[19]
2013–2014 Germany Jörg Steinebruner[20]
2014 Indonesia Rudy Keltjes[21]
2014–2015 Indonesia Assegaf Razak[22]
2015 Austria Alfred Riedl[23]
2015 Austria Hans-Peter Schaller[24]
2015–2016 Indonesia Assegaf Razak[25]
2016 Brazil Luciano Leandro
2016-present Netherlands Rene Alberts[26]

Past Seasons

Domestic League

Season(s) Div. Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
1994–95 Premier Division 34 First round
1995–96 Premier Division 31 Runner-up
1996–97 Premier Division 33 Semi-final
1997–98 Premier Division 31 Did not finish Asian Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premier Division 28 Second-round
1999–00 Premier Division 28 1
2001 Premier Division 28 Runner-up Asian Club Championship Quarter-final
2002 Premier Division 24 Semi-final
2003 Premier Division 20 Runner-up
2004 Premier Division 18 Runner-up AFC Champions League Group stage
2005 Premier Division 28 Second-round AFC Champions League Group stage
2006 Premier Division 28 Second-round
2007–08 Premier Division 36 First-round
2008–09 Indonesia Super League 18 8
2009–10 Indonesia Super League 18 13
2011 Liga Primer Indonesia 19 3
2011–12 Indonesia Premier League 16 6
2013 Indonesia Premier League 16 6
2014 Indonesia Super League 22 First round
2015 Indonesia Super League 18 Did not finish
2016 Not held
2017 Liga 1 TBD TBD
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

AFC Competitions

Season Competition Round NAT Club Home Away
2000 Asian Club Championship First round Vietnam Sông Lam Nghệ An 0–0 1–4
Second round Thailand Royal Thai Air Force 6–1 5–0
Quarterfinal China Shandong Luneng Taishan 1–3  
Quarterfinal South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–8  
Quarterfinal Japan Júbilo Iwata 0–3  
2004 AFC Champions League Group Stage Vietnam Hoàng Anh Gia Lai 3–0 5–1
Group Stage Thailand Krung Thai Bank 2–3 1–2
Group Stage China Dalian Shide 0–1 2–1
2005 AFC Champions League Group Stage Thailand BEC Tero 1–0 2–2
Group Stage Japan Yokohama F. Marinos 0–2 3–0
Group Stage China Shandong Luneng Taishan 0–1 6–1

Asian record

Participations

2005: Group stage
2004: Group stage
2000: Quarter-Final
1997/98: Quarter-Final

AFC Club rankings

As of July 29th 2017.[27]
Rank Club Points
148 Iran Aboomoslem 1,292
149 China Qingdao Jonoon 1,290
150 Indonesia PSM Makassar 1,289
151 China Henan Construction 1,289
152 Iran Pas Hamedan 1,288

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Sejarah Klub" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  2. "PSM Makassar Klub Terbaik Se-Asia" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  3. "SEJARAH BERDIRINYA PSM MAKASSAR" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  4. 1 2 "PSM Makassar Bergabung ke LPI" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  5. "Rencana Persib ke LPI Memotivasi PSM" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  6. "PSM Makasar Lolos Unifikasi Liga 2014 Terseok Di Peringkat?" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  7. 1 2 "Indonesia – List of (Semi-)Professional Champions". Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  8. "Perserikatan 1951–1994". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  9. "Cup Winners' Cup 1997/98". Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  10. "PSM Tetap Pakai Jersey Vilour" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  11. "Nike Jadi Sponsor PSM" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  12. http://sulsel.pojoksatu.id/read/2016/08/18/tim-pelatih-psm-makassar-berganti-ini-komposisinya/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  13. http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2016/06/02/robert-rene-akan-atur-makanan-pemain-psm-makassar. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  14. http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2016/06/02/robert-rene-akan-atur-makanan-pemain-psm-makassar. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. http://makassar.tribunnews.com/2016/01/29/ini-struktur-baru-manajemen-psm-setelah-rups. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  16. http://www.celebes-news.com/2017/01/15/wanita-cantik-ini-jadi-humas-psm-makassar-namanya-wina/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  17. "Wim Minta Mundur dari Kursi Pelatih PSM Makassar" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  18. "Petar Segrt Pergi dari PSM" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  19. "Pelatih PSM Makassar Tunggu Nasib di Salatiga" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  20. "Pelatih PSM Makassar Mundur" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  21. "Rudy Keltjes Ungkap Alasan Pilih PSM" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  22. "Pelatih PSM: 90 Persen Pemain Pantas Dipertahankan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  23. "Alfred Riedl Mendarat di Makassar ,15 Januari" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  24. "PSM Makassar Patenkan Peter Gantikan Riedle" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  25. "Assegaf Razak, Peramu Kekuatan PSM di 8 Besar Piala Presiden" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  26. "RESMI: Robert Rene Alberts Jadi Pelatih PSM Makassar" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  27. "Asia Football/Soccer Clubs Ranking".
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