Persip Pekalongan
Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Pekalongan, commonly known as Persip Pekalongan, or Persip, is an Indonesian football club based in Pekalongan, Central Java. They currently compete in Liga 3.
Full name | Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Pekalongan | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Javan Bats | ||
Founded | 1934 | ||
Ground | Hoegeng Stadium | ||
Capacity | 20,000 | ||
Owner | Askot PSSI Pekalongan | ||
Chairman | M. Ridzky Arweidya[1] | ||
Coach | Gatot Barnowo[2] | ||
League | Liga 3 | ||
2021 | 4th in Second Round of Group G, (Central Java zone) | ||
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History
Football as a people's sport has a long history in Pekalongan. This can be traced back to the colonial era around 1920 before PSSI was founded, football had become an activity that many people watched, at that time a European club from Austria had time to compete with a local team in the town square. Pekalongan and one of the oldest clubs in Pekalongan ever recorded is THH, a club owned by Chinese residents.
recorded in the book Voetbal 40 Jarr in the Netherlands indie, 1894-1934 by W. Berrety. THH is one of the clubs from Pekalongan that participates in a competition held by NIVU (Nederlandsche Indishe Voetbal Unie) or a football association organized by Dutch East Indies. It is not surprising that this historical site is now starting to be pioneered again by Laskar Kalong who are able to penetrate the Indonesian Premier Division level.
The local teams in Pekalongan, both those that have existed since the colonial era or those that emerged after the independence era, have a myriad of talented talents. One of Pekalongan's talents who was able to penetrate the list of players Indonesian national team was Muhammad Ridho. In addition, several national players have played for Persip Pekalongan, including: Patricio Jiménez Díaz, Zulvin Zamrun, Elie Aiboy, Awan Setho Raharjo, Irkham Mila, Wahyu Wiji Astanto, Ibrahim Sanjaya, and Arif Yanggi Rahman.[3]
Players
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Stadium
Their homeground is Hoegeng Stadium, which is situated in Keraton Sports Complex in the downtown of Pekalongan, Central Java.
References
- "Empat Perusahaan Resmi Jadi Sponsor Persip Pekalongan di Liga 3 2021". www.suaramerdeka.com. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- "Gatot Barnowo Resmi Nahkodai Persip Pekalongan, Targetkan Lolos Putaran Nasional". Jateng News. 20 July 2022. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
- "Squad profiles". Liga Indonesia. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
- "Persip Pekalongan Juara Counterpain Liga 3 Jateng 2022". Jateng Today (in Indonesian). 30 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.