Persija Jakarta Explained

Clubname:Persija Jakarta
Upright:0.7
Fullname:Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta
Nickname:Macan Kemayoran
(The Kemayoran Tigers)
Short Name:PSJ
Founded:, as Voetbalbond Boemipoetera (V.B.B.)
, as Voetbal Indonesische Jacatra (V.I.J.)
, as Persidja[1]
Capacity:92,000
77,193
Owner:PT Persija Jaya Jakarta
Chrtitle:President[2]
Chairman:Mohamad Prapanca[3]
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Carlos Peña
Season:2023–24
League:Liga 1
Position:Liga 1, 8th of 18
Current:2024–25 Persija Jakarta season
Website:http://persija.id/
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Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta ('Indonesian Football Association of Jakarta'), abbreviated as Persija, is an Indonesian professional football club based in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta. Persija Jakarta is one of the most successful football clubs in Indonesia with 2 Indonesian League titles and 9 Perserikatan titles. It has never been in a lower league since a nationwide competition started in 1930, fifteen years before Indonesia became an independent country.[4] Persija is one of the founders of the Indonesian football association PSSI, along with six other clubs. Persija's rivalry with fellow PSSI founder Persib Bandung has gone on for decades, occasionally marred by violence.[5] [6]

History

Foundation and early years

Persija has roots that predate the current Indonesian state, which declared independence in 1945. Its forerunner, the Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra (VIJ), was formed on 28 November 1928 as a football club for Indonesian residents of Jakarta when the Dutch were still colonizing the country. The name Jacatra refers to a fort on the northern coast of present-day Jakarta. VIJ, along with six other Indonesian clubs, established PSSI on 19 April 1930 and won the first PSSI-authorized competition in 1931. In 1937, VIJ did not enter the competition but after that the club was always in the top division.[7] [8]

Post-independence

VIJ changed its name to Persija in 1950, five years after the Indonesian independence. In mid-1951, a club with ethnic Chinese, Dutch and Eurasian players merged with the rebranded outfit. As the Indonesia national football team in the 1950s heavily depended on Persija players, its line-ups at that time were filled by many ethnic Chinese, Dutch and Eurasian players from the Jakarta club.[7]

Amateur years (1951–1994)

After the 1945 independence, national football competitions in Indonesia centred on region-based associations of amateur clubs that received funding from the state. These associations, including Persija, played against each other in an annual tournament known as Perserikatan, which literally means union. Almost all of these associations were seen as representatives of the main ethnic group in their respective regions, flaming primordial sentiments. Multicultural Persija was the exception. Persija won six national titles in the Perserikatan years. However, its fanbase was small and less passionate compared to ethnic-based supporter groups of Persib Bandung, Persebaya Surabaya, PSM Makassar or PSMS Medan. As the Perserikatan games became popular and televised from the 1980s, the other clubs proved to be more dominant with their stronger band of supporters.

Semi-professional years (1994–2008)

PSSI tried to combine the popular Perserikatan teams with the professional clubs from the Galatama league, which was struggling to attract a healthy-sized audience as the clubs did not attract primordial sentiments, into a league called Liga Indonesia. Persija, with a weak fanbase, continued its poor streak in the early years of Liga Indonesia until former army general Sutiyoso was appointed as governor of Jakarta in 1997 amid nationwide demonstrations that demanded the end of military-backed authoritarianism and the start of democratic elections at all levels.

Recognizing that he must win support to secure another term, Sutiyoso used Persija as an outreach vehicle. In 1997, Sutiyoso rebranded Persija with a different colour. Orange replaced red to stress Persija's tiger symbol while national players were recruited and more professional management was introduced. The governor also wielded his powers to motivate other Jakarta clubs in Liga Indonesia, including the once-successful Pelita Jaya FC, to leave the capital city. To augment the fanbase, the Jakmania supporter group was created in December 1997. The total makeover paid off with Persija winning the 2001 national title, a fanbase developing into the biggest in the country and Sutiyoso securing a second term in 2002. The flip side of this top-down approach is constant taunts from supporters of other clubs calling Persija as "anak papa" (papa's boy), which has become louder since Persija won its next national title in 2018.[9]

Professional years (2008–present)

The emergence of the Indonesian Super League in 2008 came amid pressure on Perserikatan teams to stop relying on the state budget and increase professional management. Persija, with the ability to attract supporters, sponsors and quality players, evolved into a well-oiled machine that performed well in different forms of competitions in Indonesia. However, it failed to win a national title in these professional years until 2018 when it championed the 2018 Liga 1. While Jakmania turned the capital city orange after the crowning, supporters of other clubs mocked the victory as engineered so that Persija could finally end its 17-year drought. These naysayers argue that PSSI influenced several decisions during the season that unfairly benefitted Persija, including the goals scored in the 9 December 2018 game that sealed the title.[10]

Controversy aside, Persija is undeniably one of Indonesia's leading clubs with a fanbase that is now considered as the biggest in Asia, according to a December 2020 survey by the Asian Football Confederation. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Persija games could easily gather more than 50,000 people inside the stadium with thousands watching on public screens in neighbourhoods across the sprawling capital. Persija holds the record for highest attendance in a AFC Cup match when it faced with Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. in 2018.[11]

In April 2022, Persija appointed former Borussia Dortmund manager, Thomas Doll, as the new head coach and manager in a three-year deal.[12] Doll brought Persija to second place in the 2022–23 season by only conceding 27 goals. Persija and Doll agreed to mutually part ways before the 2024–25 season after a disappointing eight place finish in the 2023–24 Liga 1 season.[13] [14]

Doll was replaced by former Ratchaburi head coach, Carlos Peña in a one-year deal for the upcoming Liga 1 season.[15] [16]

Stadium

Persija currently plays their home matches at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (GBK) in Central Jakarta along with the Indonesia national football team. As VIJ, Persija first played at VIJ Stadium Petojo, Gambir.[17]

Before settling at the large GBK, the club used smaller stadiums in Jakarta as their home ground. For the 2017 Liga 1 and much of the 2018 Liga 1, Persija had to relocate to nearby Bekasi and use the Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium or the Wibawa Mukti Stadium when the GBK stadium underwent renovation for the 2018 Asian Games and was later used for the main venue of that multi-sports event.[18] [19]

Current Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan in 2019 decided to build a new stadium for Persija in North Jakarta, which is called the Jakarta International Stadium. The new stadium was completed in 2022.

However, there is a campaign to rename the stadium after intellectual, national hero, and Jakarta native, Mohammad Husni Thamrin.[20] [21] [22] [23] Thamrin also played an important part in the founding of Persija as VIJ by contributing his own money to build VIJ's first football pitch and stadium, VIJ Stadium.

Players

Current squad

[24] [25]

Retired numbers

Personnel

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Carlos Peña
Assistant coach Robert Morledge
Ricky Nelson
Goalkeeper coach Hendro Kartiko
Fitness coach Ilham Ralibi
Individual development coach Ferdiansyah
Video analyst Uzzy Assidra
Statistician Dani Budi Rayoga
Opposition/Player scouting Petrick Sinuraya
Team doctor Ikhsan Eka Putra
Nutritionist Emilia Achmadi
Physiotherapist Muhammad Yanizar Lubis Jeremiah Halomoan
Masseur Ahmad Aditya Subkhi Sutisna
Kitman Abdurachman Saleh Candra Darmawan

Management

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Kit colours

Persija Jakarta's traditional colour is red, which is used for their home kit. Jakarta Governor Sutiyoso in 1997 replaced it with orange to make it in line with the tiger symbol during the rebranding of the club. After 19 years, in 2016, Persija decided to return to red after a long national title drought. The experiment worked as Persija championed the top-tier league in 2018. Frequently, the colour of their away jersey is white. But sometimes, players wear black in their away matches. Orange has been kept as the color of their third jersey.[29]

PeriodKit Provider[30]
1970s–1990sAdidas
1998–2000Reebok
2000–2003Nike
2004–2007Specs
2007–2009Diadora
2009–2017League
2018–2019Specs
2020–Juara[31]

Support

Supporters

Persija's main supporter group are called the Jakmania, simply known as The Jak. Founded in 1997 by Gugun Gondrong and Ferry Indra Sjarif, the Jakmania is one of the biggest football fan groups in Indonesia and use orange as their main colour, even though the club have since switched to red. Persija's home matches could easily attract over 50,000 spectators before the COVID-19 pandemic. The Jakmania often travel to away matches, except against rivals Persib Bandung and Persebaya Surabaya because of police restrictions. However, tragedy still struck. Haringga Sirla, a Jakmania member who dared to break the rule and travel to Bandung in September 2018, was beaten to death by a group of Vikings, supporters of Persib.[32] [33]

The anthem of Persija, "Persija Menyatukan Kita Semua", written by the Jakmania, is always sung after a match.[34]

Rivalries

See main article: Persija Jakarta–Persib Bandung rivalry. Persija typically has rivalries with former Perserikatan teams such as PSM Makassar, Persebaya Surabaya and PSMS Medan due to long history of meeting.[35] [36] [37] However, its top rival are Persib Bandung from the West Java city of Bandung, 180 km away.[38] This derby is known as Duel Klasik or Laga Klasik. The rivalry between the two teams has become violent in the 2000s due to the growth of ultras on each side. Influenced by some media and individuals who want the rivalry to be preserved, many hostile incidents involving the two support group have occurred with seven deaths so far.

In 2014, a reconciliation was held by the West Java Police to avoid future clashes, resulting in restrictions against travelling supporters. However, fans continue to break the rule and end up in violent altercations.[39] [40]

Persija also has rivalries with other Jakarta-based football clubs, dubbed Derby Ibukota (the Capital Derby) or Jakarta Derby. However, unlike its rivalries with former Perserikatan teams, Persija's rivalries with other Jakarta-based clubs are low in intensity due to fewer matches held against them. The only rivalry worth mentioning is the one the club has with Persitara Jakarta Utara, which has successfully promoted to the top tier for some times, hence having more matches played between them.[41]

Honours

Persija has won many titles, including from international tournaments, making the club as the most successful in Indonesia. Its last national title comes from the 2018 Liga 1.

Domestic
League/DivisionTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Liga Indonesia / Liga 1222001, 20182005, 2022–23
Perserikatan941931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1953–54, 1964, 1971–73, 1973–75, 1978–791932, 1952, 1975–78, 1987–88
Domestic
Cup CompetitionsTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Piala Indonesia022005, 2018–19
Piala Presiden Soeharto031972, 1974, 1976[42]
Indonesia President's Cup102018
Menpora Cup102021
International
Friendly TournamentTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Quoc Khanh Cup101973
Brunei Invitational Cup[43] 202000,[44] 2001[45]
Boost Sports Super Fix Cup102018

Season-by-season records

Past seasons

SeasonLeague/DivisionTms.Pos.Piala IndonesiaAFC competition(s)
1994–95Premier Division3413 in West Div.
1995–96Premier Division3114 in West Div.
1996–97Premier Division3310 in West Div.
1997–98Premier Division31did not finish
1998–99Premier Division28Semifinals
1999–2000Premier Division28Semifinal
2001Premier Division281
2002Premier Division24Second roundAsian Club ChampionshipFirst round
2003Premier Division207
2004Premier Division183
2005Premier Division282Runner-up
2006 Premier Division28Second round3rd place
2007–08Premier Division36Semifinals3rd place
2008–09Super League187 Quarter-finals
2009–10Super League185Quarter-finals
2010–11Super League153
2011–12 Super League185Not Participated
2013Super League1811
2014Super League225 in West Div.
2015Super League18did not finish
2016Soccer Championship A1814
2017Liga 1184
2018Liga 1181Runner-upAFC CupZonal Semi-finals
2019Liga 11810AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 2
AFC CupGroup stage
2020Liga 118did not finish
2021–22 Liga 1188
2022–23Liga 1182
2023–24Liga 1188
Key

AFC (Asian competitions)

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHome AwayAggregate
2001-02Asian Club ChampionshipFirst round Kashima Antlers1–4
2018AFC CupGroup H Johor Darul Ta'zim4–00–31st
Tampines Rovers4–14–2
Sông Lam Nghệ An1–00–0
Zonal semi-finals Home United1–32–33–6
2019AFC Champions LeaguePreliminary round 1 Home United1–3
Preliminary round 2 Newcastle Jets3–1
AFC CupGroup G Becamex Bình Dương0–01–33rd
Shan United6–13–1
Ceres Negros2–30–1

AFC club ranking

[46]

Current Rank Country Team Points
78 Al Gharafa13.70
79 Navbahor Namangan13.69
80 Persija Jakarta13.69
81 Borneo F.C.13.69
82 Gangwon FC13.69

Former coaches

After becoming professional, Persija Jakarta has been trained by a combination of foreign and local coaches. Sofyan Hadi was the first head coach who won a professional national title for Persija Jakarta in 2001 when he was also playing for the team. Brazilian Antonio Claudio also was playing in and coaching the same team, but as a fitness coach. Another Brazilian, Stefano Cugurra, led Persija to the 2018 national title.[47]

YearsName
1999–2000 Ivan Kolev
2001 Sofyan Hadi
2002 Mundari Karya
2003 Atanas Georgiev
2004 Carlos García Cambón
2005–2006 Arcan Iurie
2006–2007 Rahmad Darmawan
2007–2008 Sergei Dubrovin
2008–2009 Danurwindo
2009–2010 Benny Dollo
2010–2011 Rahmad Darmawan
2011–2012 Iwan Setiawan
2013–2014 Benny Dollo
2014–2015 Rahmad Darmawan
2015–2016 Bambang Nurdiansyah
2016 Paulo Camargo
2016 Zein Al Hadad
2017–2018 Stefano Cugurra
2019 Ivan Kolev
2019 Julio Bañuelos
2019 Edson Tavares
2020 Sérgio Farias
2020–2021 Sudirman
2021–2022 Angelo Alessio
2022 Sudirman (caretaker)
2022–2024 Thomas Doll
2024–present Carlos Peña

Notable former players

This is the list of several domestic and foreign former notable or famous players of Persija from time to time.

Indonesia

Asia

Africa

Europe

Americas

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: AGUS SULISTIYO PRESIDENT DIRECTOR & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. bakrieland.com. 2020-02-02. 10 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211010144626/https://bakrieland.com/en_corporateinfo/boardofdirectorprofile/1-Agus%20Sulistiyo%20presiden-direktur-chief-executive-officer. live.
  3. Web site: Digantikan Mohamad Prapanca, Ferry Paulus Tidak Lagi Menjabat Presiden Persija. Bola.com. 2020-01-17. 2020-02-02. 10 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211010144624/https://m.bola.com/indonesia/read/4157817/digantikan-mohamad-prapanca-ferry-paulus-tidak-lagi-menjabat-presiden-persija. live.
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  6. Web site: 7 Suporter Tewas di Balik Laga Persib Vs Persija, Bobotoh dan JakMania Harus Belajar Halaman all. 25 September 2018. 7 March 2021. 9 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210709182649/https://regional.kompas.com/read/2018/09/26/06550361/7-suporter-tewas-di-balik-laga-persib-vs-persija-bobotoh-dan-jakmania-harus?page=all. live.
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  9. Web site: Epos Persija Jakarta: Sutiyoso Bapak Evolusi Macan Kemayoran. 7 March 2021. 26 May 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220526055831/https://www.skor.id/epos-persija-jakarta-sutiyoso-bapak-evolusi-macan-kemayoran-01335079. live.
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  18. News: Persija Berbagi Kandang dengan Bhayangkara FC. Nuralam. Cakrayuri. Jakarta. Liputan6.com. 2018-11-08. 8 November 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181108184505/https://m.liputan6.com/bola/read/2917679/persija-berbagi-kandang-dengan-bhayangkara-fc. live.
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  20. Web site: Pemprov DKI Bisa Bangun Stadion Kelas Dunia untuk Persija. 6 December 2014. id. 13 December 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141213061515/https://id.berita.yahoo.com/pemprov-dki-bisa-bangun-stadion-kelas-dunia-untuk-112124674--spt.html. live.
  21. Web site: Pembangunan Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) Lebih Cepat dari Jadwal. 19 December 2019. id. 15 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200115104503/https://amp.beritasatu.com/megapolitan/591508/pembangunan-jakarta-international-stadium-jis-lebih-cepat-dari-jadwal. live.
  22. Web site: Nama M.H. Thamrin Diusulkan Menjadi Nama Stadion. 15 December 2018. id. 3 September 2018. 15 December 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181215122210/https://kompas.id/baca/utama/2018/09/03/nama-stadion-mh-thamrin-diusulkan/. live.
  23. Web site: Anies Serius Bangun Jakarta International Stadium, Desainnya Mulai Terungkap. 7 March 2021. 1 May 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220501080820/https://www.wartaekonomi.co.id/read226004/anies-serius-bangun-jakarta-international-stadium-desainnya-mulai-terungkap. live.
  24. Web site: Squad Persija Jakarta Liga 1. ligaindonesiabaru.com. 15 April 2022. 11 June 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220611130400/https://ligaindonesiabaru.com/clubs/single/piala_presiden_2022/persija_jakarta_#squad. live.
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