Persik Kediri

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kediri or Indonesian Football Association of Kediri (abbreviated Persik) is a football Indonesia club based in Kediri, East Java. The team which has the nickname the White Tiger is based at Brawijaya Stadium. Persik Kediri started playing in Main Division of Indonesian League in 2003. The club was founded in 1950. The team was nicknamed White Tiger with its proud motto Panjalu Djayati or Kediri Win taken from the Hantang Inscription which tells of the victory of Kediri Kingdom over Janggala become a spark of enthusiasm and a hope that Persik always struggles to win in every match. Persik Kediri is identical to the majesty jersey in purple.

Persik Kediri
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kediri
Nickname(s)Macan Putih (The White Tigers)
Laskar Jayabaya
Founded19 May 1950 (1950-05-19)
GroundBrawijaya Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerPT. Astra Asia Global
CEOAlif Sapto Nugroho
CoachJavier Roca
LeagueLiga 1
2021–22Liga 1, 11th of 18

Active departments of
Persik


Football

Football (Women's)

Football U-20 (Men's)

Football U-18
(Men's)

Football U-16
(Men's)

History

The club was founded in 1950 by Raden Muchamad Machin, T.H.D. Rahmat, and M. Sanusi. Since the Liga Indonesia started in 1994, Persik has won 2003 and 2006 editions respectively. The club promoted to the top-tier level in 2002. In the East Java, Persik Kediri has a great name, the team was famous football club also with Arema, and Persebaya, which used to be the best derbies in East Java. The supporters of this club are called Persik Mania.

In the archives of the management, the Indonesian Football Association of Kediri (abbreviated PERSIK) was established in 1950. As the founder was the Regent of Kediri at that time, R. Muhammad Machin. At that time, Kediri was still a district, there was no separation of regions, districts and cities. With the help of Kusni and Liem Giok Djie, he first designed the team's flag which was composed of two different colors. The top is red and the bottom is black with the words "KEDIRI" in the middle of the two different colors.

The Persik Kediri logo is in the shape of a pentagon with red and black background colors. Inside the pentagon there are two yellow gates. This symbolizes the glory of Kediri Kingdom in the past. Between the two gates there is a flower symbol taken from the PSSI logo, indicating that Persik Kediri is a member of the All-Indonesian Football Association organization. Above the picture of the gate is the inscription PERSIK, as the name of the team and the inscription KEDIRI under the picture of the gate, indicating the club's hometown. This peach logo is the fruit of a design by a Kediri artist named Harsono. He is also known as a teacher in this town. The peach logo is used until now and has not changed.

Players

Current squad

As of 21:33, Sunday, May 1, 2022 (UTC)[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IDN Adi Satryo
2 DF  IDN Risna Prahalabenta
3 DF  IDN Dany Saputra
4 DF  IDN Moch Al Amin Syukur Fisabillah
5 DF  BRA Arthur Félix Silva
6 MF  IDN Krisna Bayu Otto
7 MF  IDN Yusuf Meilana
8 DF  IDN Arthur Irawan
11 MF  IDN Adi Eko Jayanto
13 MF  IDN Faris Aditama
17 FW  IDN Antoni Nugroho
19 FW  IDN Muhamad Ridwan
21 MF  IDN Jordan Zamorano
22 MF  IDN Riyatno Abiyoso
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF  IDN Arsyad Yusgiantoro
26 DF  IDN Samsul Arifin
27 MF  IDN Fitra Ridwan
31 GK  IDN Dikri Yusron
37 DF  IDN Agil Munawar
78 DF  IDN Vava Yagalo
82 FW  IDN Jeam Kelly Sroyer
86 MF  IDN Muhammad Taufiq
88 DF  IDN Bagas Satrio
GK  IDN Kartika Ajie
DF  IDN Muhammad Rifaldi
MF  IDN Rahel Radiansyah
MF  BRA Renan Silva
FW  BRA Giva Da Silva

Asian club ranking

As of 15 February 2020.[2]
Rank Club
253 Ubon United
254 Becamex Binh Duong
255 Persik
256 Al-Markhiya
256 Neftchi Fergana


Asian competition

2 times participation

Season Competition Half Club Cage away
2004 AFC Champions League Group Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 1–2 15–0
Group Yokohama F. Marinos 1–4 4–0
Group Bình Ðịnh F.C. 1–0 2–2
2007 AFC Champions League Group Urawa Red Diamonds 3–3 3–0
Group Shanghai Shenhua F.C. 1–0 6–0
Group Sydney FC 2–1 3–0

Season to season record

Season League Cup IIC Asia Team top scorer
Comp. Play W D L GM GA Point Pos Name Goal
2016 ISC B (6) 10 8 2 0 20 5 26 1 ISC B Not Participate Not Participate
Season League
Competition Win Lose Draw Play GM GA Point Position Degradation
2017 Liga 2 6 4 2 12 18 15 20 3 Liga 3
Season League
Competition Win Lose Draw Play GM GA Point Title
2018 Liga 3 12 1 4 17 37 9 40 Champion
Season League
Competition Win Lose Draw Play GM GA Point Title
2019 Liga 2 9 5 6 20 26 15 33 Champion
Season League Team top scorer
Competition Win Lose Draw Play GM GA Point Position Name Goal
2021 Liga 1 9 13 12 34 33 39 39 11 Youssef Ezzejjari Lhasnaoui 17

Achievements in the Indonesian League

  • Division Two Indonesian League 2000 – Champion Division Two (promotion to Division One Indonesian League / Liga 2)
  • Division One Liga Indonesia 2002 – Champion Division One (promotion to Indonesian League Premier Division / Liga 1)
  • Indonesian League Main Division 2003 – Champion Indonesian League (now Liga 1)
  • Indonesian League Main Division 2006 – Champion Indonesian League (now Liga 1)
  • Indonesian League Main Division 2013 – Third place in Premier Division (promotion to Indonesian Super League / Liga 1) 2014
  • Liga 3 2018 – Champion Liga 3 Liga 2) 2019
  • Liga 2 2019 – Champion Liga 2 (Promotion to Liga 1) 2020)
  • Other achievements
  • Champion of East Java Governor's Cup I 2002
  • Champion of East Java III Governor's Cup 2004
  • Champion of East Java V Governor's Cup 2006
  • Champion of East Java VI Governor's Cup 2008
  • Champion of East Java Governor's Cup 2014
  • Third Place Indonesia Cup 2010
  • 2005 Bangyos Cup Runner-up
  • Fairplay Team, Best Player, Top Scorer League 3 2018

Top Scorer List

Year Player Role Goal
2005–2008 Cristian Gonzáles 106 100
2003–2004 Bamidelle Frank Bob Manuel 34
2003–2008 Musikan 31
2008–2010 Saktiawan Sinaga 26 23
2005–2009 Budi Sudarsono 69 20
2007–2009 Ronald Fagundez 112 12
2009–2010 Yongki Aribowo 29 9
2006–2008 Danilo Fernando 7
2004–2005 Ekene Ikenwa 17 7
2009–2010 Zhang Shuo 10 3
2008–2011 Legimin Raharjo 29 1
2009–2011 Mekan Nasyrov 33 1
2012 Oliver Makor 14 18
Wawan Widiantoro 55 3
2017–2022 Septian Satria Bagaskara 56 30
2021–2022 Youssef Ezzejjari Lhasnaoui 21 17

Club officials

Position Staff
CEO Alif Sapto Nugroho
Vice President Marketing Gading Marten
Manager Yahya Hasan Alkatiri
Technical Director Danilo Fernando
Head Coach Javier Roca
Assistant Coach Alfiat
Assistant Coach Johan Prasetyo
Fitness coach Budi Kurnia
Goalkeeper Coach Andreas Kristiyanto
Media Officer Anwar Bahar Basalamah

Honours

Domestic
League/Division Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Liga Indonesia Premier Division / Liga 1 2 0 2003, 2006
Liga Indonesia First Division / Liga 2 2 0 2002, 2019[3]
Liga Indonesia Second Division / Liga 3 2 0 2000, 2018[4]
East Java Governor's Cup 5 0 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2014

AFC (Asian competitions)

Kit suppliers

  • Reebok (2008–2011)
  • Diadora (2011–2016)
  • Seven Three Sport (2016–2019)
  • MBB Apparel (2019–2020)
  • Noij Sportwear (2020–present)

References

  1. "Squad Persik Kediri Liga 1 2021–2022". ligaindonesiabaru.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. "Persik (Kediri)". Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  3. "Persik Kediri Juara Liga 2 2019". Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  4. "Persik Kediri: Juara, Top Skor, Pemain Terbaik, Hingga Tim Fair Play". Retrieved 31 December 2018.


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