Persipura Jayapura

Persipura Jayapura FC
Full name Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jayapura
Nickname(s) Mutiara Hitam
(The Black Pearls)
Founded 1 May 1963 (1963-05-01)
Ground Mandala Stadium
Ground Capacity 30,000
Owner PT. Persipura Papua Berwibawa
Chairman Benhur Tommy Mano
Head coach Wanderley Machado da Silva
League Liga 1
2014 Indonesia Super League, 2nd (Runners-up)

Persipura Jayapura, or Persipura, is an Indonesian football club based in Jayapura, Papua. The club was founded in 1963 and currently competes in the Liga 1. Persipura plays their home matches in Mandala Stadium.

History

Foundation and early years (1963–1994)

Persipura's history is mysterious. The club's administrators cannot fully make sure that the club was founded in 1963, since there are also proof that suggests the club might have been founded in 1965, 1962, or even 1950.[1] Other than that, the administrators also cannot fully make sure Persipura's original name.

The early years were not filled with a lot of achievements. They only managed to win the Perserikatan First Division two times in 1979 and 1993, other than that they were runners-up in the 1980 Perserikatan season.[2]

Modern era and recent history (1994–present)

Their first achievement in the modern era is by winning the 2005 Liga Indonesia Premier Division under coach Rahmad Darmawan.[2] PT. Persipura Papua was established to fulfill the requirement to compete in the Indonesia Super League.[3]

Stadium

Persipura uses Mandala Stadium as their home ground.[4]

Supporters

Their supporters are called Persipura Mania.[5]

Kit supplier

Coaches

Year Manager
2003 Indonesia Rudy William Keltjes[7]
2004 Indonesia Suharno[8]
2005 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan[9]
2006 Brazil Toni Netto[10]
2006 Indonesia Mettu Duaramuri[11]
2007 Bulgaria Ivan Kolev[12]
2007 Malaysia Irfan Bakti Abu Salim[13]
2007–2008 Malaysia Raja Isa[14]
2008–2014 Brazil Jacksen F. Tiago[15]
2015–2016 Brazil Osvaldo Lessa[16]
2016–2017 Argentina Angel Alfredo Vera
2017 Indonesia Liestiadi
2017– Brazil Wanderley da Silva

Coaching Staff

Position Name
Head Coach Brazil Wanderley da Silva
Assistant Coach Indonesia Metu Duaramuri
Assistant Coach Indonesia Eduard Ivakdalam
Goalkeeping Coach Indonesia Alan Haviludin
Fitness Coach Argentina Esteban Enrique Herrera
Team Doctor Indonesia Agustinus Heatubun

Players

First-team squad

As of 1 May 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 South Korea GK Yoo Jae-Hoon
2 Indonesia DF Roni Beroperay
3 Brazil DF Mauricio Leal
4 Indonesia DF Ricardo Salampessy (Vice-captain)
5 Indonesia DF Izaac Wanggai (Third Captain)
6 Indonesia MF Elisa Basna
7 Indonesia MF Israel Wamiau
11 Indonesia MF Imanuel Wanggai
12 Indonesia MF Nelson Alom
13 Indonesia MF Ian Kabes
14 Indonesia DF Ruben Sanadi
16 Indonesia MF Yan Pieter Nasadit
17 Indonesia FW Yohanes Pahabol
20 Brazil FW Addison Alves
No. Position Player
21 Indonesia DF Yustinus Pae
23 Indonesia MF Prisca Womsiwor
24 Indonesia FW Marinus Wanewar
26 Indonesia DF Alvian Sanyi
27 Indonesia GK Dede Sulaiman
28 Indonesia DF Andri Ibo
29 Indonesia MF Nerius Alom
32 Indonesia MF Muhammad Tahir
44 Indonesia DF Yohanis Tjoe
46 Indonesia DF Osvaldo Haay
49 Indonesia DF Jaelaniu Arey
76 Indonesia GK Piere Kahol
81 Indonesia DF David Rumakiek
86 Indonesia FW Boaz Solossa (Captain)

All time topscorer

As of September 17th 2016
Year Player Caps Goals
2005– Indonesia Boaz Solossa 290 170
2007–10, 2011–12 Brazil Beto Gonçalves 128 85
1994–10 Indonesia Eduard Ivakdalam 300 59
2010–13 Liberia Zah Rahan Krangar 111 28
2005– Indonesia Ian Louis Kabes 194 23
2007–09 Nigeria Ernest Jeremiah 32 20

Past seasons

Season Div. Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
1994–95 Premier Division 34 8 in East Div.
1995–96 Premier Division 31 Semi-final
1996–97 Premier Division 33 Second round
1997–98 Premier Division 31 Did not finish
1998–99 Premier Division 28 5 in East Div.
1999–00 Premier Division 28 5 in East Div.
2001 Premier Division 28 8 in East Div.
2002 Premier Division 24 Second round
2003 Premier Division 20 5
2004 Premier Division 18 13
2005 Premier Division 28 1 Round of 16
2006 Premier Division 28 8 in East Div. Runner-up
2007–08 Premier Division 36 Semi-final Runner-up
2008–09 Indonesia Super League 18 1 Runner-up
2009–10 Indonesia Super League 18 2 Semi-final AFC Champions League Group Stage
2010–11 Indonesia Super League 18 1 AFC Cup Quarter-final
2011–12 Indonesia Super League 18 2 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off
2013 Indonesia Super League 18 1
2014 Indonesia Super League 22 2 AFC Cup Semi-final
2015 Indonesia Super League 18 Did not finish AFC Cup Round of 16
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A 18 1
Key

Honours

National Leagues Top Level

National Cups

Performance in AFC competitions

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2010 AFC Champions League Group stage South Korea Jeonbuk 1-4 0-8
Group stage China Changcun 2-0 0-9
Group stage Japan Kashima 1-3 0-5
2011 AFC Cup Group stage Hong Kong South China 4-2 1-1
Group stage India East Bengal 4-1 1-1
Group stage Thailand Chonburi 3-0 1-4
Round of 16 Vietnam Song Lam Nghe An 3-1
Quarter-final Iraq Arbil SC 1-2 0-1
2012 AFC Champions League Play-off round Australia Adelaide United 0–3
2014 AFC Cup Group stage India Churchill Brothers S.C. 2-0 0-0
Group stage Singapore Home United 0–2 1–1
Group stage Maldives New Radiant 3–0 2–0
Round of 16 Myanmar Yangon United 9–2
Quarter-final Kuwait Al-Kuwait 6-1 2-3
Semi-final Kuwait Al-Qadsia 0-6 2-4
2015 AFC Cup Group stage Maldives Maziya 0-0 1-2
Group stage Singapore Warriors 6–0 1–3
Grouo stage India Bengaluru 3–1 1–3
Round of 16 Malaysia Pahang FA 0-3 WO

AFC clubs ranking

As of 2 July 2017.[18]
Current Rank Country Team
70 Singapore Tampines Rovers FC
71 Iraq Erbil SC
72 China Shanghai Greenland Shenhua F.C.
73 Australia Central Coast Mariners
74 Indonesia Persipura Jayapura

See also

References

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  3. "PERSIPURA SIAPA YANG PUNYA , KAOS BINTANG EMPAT LARIS MANIS" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  4. "Kandang Persipura Siap 100 Persen Gelar IIC" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  5. "Ini Dia Julukan 37 Klub Sepakbola Indonesia & Fansnya" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  6. "Specs Sponsori Persipura" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  7. "Tim Pra-PON Jateng Dekati Jimmy Suparno" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  8. "Persik Kediri Menekuk Persipura" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  9. "Piala Presiden Siap Diboyong Persipura" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  10. "Laga Persipura Buka Ligina 2006–2007" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  11. "Arema Cetak Sejarah, Juara Copa Dua Kali" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  12. "DULU IVAN KOLEV , KINI JACKSEN F TIAGO" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  13. "Pelatih Persipura Tak Keberatan Pemainnya Bergabung ke Timnas" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  14. "Persipura Curi Poin di Kandang Persis" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  15. "Jacksen F. Tiago, Pemain dan Pelatih Asing Tersukses di Indonesia" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  16. "Persipura Perkenalkan pelatih baru" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  17. "Sepenggal Kisah Mutiara Hitam, Persipura Jayapura" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  18. "AFC Club Ranking (2nd July 2017 )". globalfootballranks.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
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