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Latest revision as of 15:51, 7 May 2012
Full name | Perserikatan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jepara | ||
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Nickname(s) | Kalinyamat Army Tigers of Cage | ||
Founded | 1954 | ||
Ground | Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium Jepara, Indonesia (Capacity: 25,000[1]) | ||
Owner | PT. Jepara Raya Sportama | ||
Chairman | Drs. Anwar Hariyono, MM | ||
Manager | Edi Sudhjatmiko | ||
Coach | Agus Yuwono | ||
League | Indonesia Super League | ||
2010-11 | 13th | ||
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Persijap, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jepara is an Indonesian football club based in Jepara, Central Java. In media, the tautology Persijap Jepara is often used.
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[edit] History
Persijap is formed in 11 April 1954.[1] The club has a yoyo club reputation due to its positions in the Liga Indonesia having been relegated and promoted often. Currently, Persijap plays in the Indonesia Super League. In the 1930s, born in Jepara formed by two Dutch football clubs. Namely Y.V.C (Yapara Voedbal Club) and Alsides. Thus the embryo of Jepara was rooted football since the Dutch colonization. Football Jepara in short span of time has become a popular sport can be. In every corner of the village of football was played. After the Dutch defeated and invaded the nation of Indonesia in Japan, two of the club eventually disbanded. But it turned out later, as sports people, football was increasingly growing. Seeing the development of football in Jepara, Jepara Regent Sahlan Ridwan (1954) wishes to set up a squad's Jepara regency. This idea is based on a growing number of clubs grew. That year later recorded as the anniversary of the founding Persijap Jepara exactly on April 11, 1954.
[edit] Crest
[edit] Honours
[edit] Indonesia League
- 1994/95: Division I
- 1995/96: Division I
- 1996/97: Division I
- 1998/99: Position 3rd Group II Division I
- 1999/00: Champion Group I Division I (Promotion to Premier Division)
- 2001: Position 12th East Area (Degradation from Premier Division to Division I)
- 2002: Position 2sd West Goup Division I
- 2003: Position 8th West Goup Division I
- 2004: Position 3rd West Goup Division I (Promotion to Premier Division)
- 2005: Position 12th East Area (Premier Division)
- 2006: Position 9th West Area (Premier Division)
- 2007: Position 9th (Promotion to Indonesia Super League)
- 2008/09: Position 11th Indonesia Super League
- 2009/10: Position 9th Indonesia Super League
- 2010/11: Position 14th Indonesia Super League
[edit] Indonesia Cup
- 2005/2006: 16 Semi-finals
- 2006/2007: 64 besar (babak pertama)
- 2007/2008: 32 besar
- 2008/2009: Final Four
- 2009/2010: 32 besar
[edit] Stadium
Persijap played at the Kamal Djunaedi Stadium, Jepara until 2007 before moved to a new stadium in Jepara, Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium in 2008.[1][2]
[edit] Supporters
Persijap Jepara's supporters call themselves Jetmania (Jepara Tifosi Mania) and Banaspati (Barisan Supporter Persijap Sejati en: Line of Real Supporter Pesijap). They are amongst Indonesia's most passionate and fanatical supporters.[citation needed] They're also the big enemy of PSIS Semarang, its Panser Biru (Pasukan Semarang Biru, Team of Semarang Blue) and Snex (Supporter Semarang Extreme).
[edit] 2011-12 Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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[edit] Rivalries
Persijap Jepara have a very tough competitor in the League of PSIS Semarang. Since the beginning of the meeting of the league, this game usually called Old Indonesia derby. This game is also often called the Central Java Derby. Persijap Jepara still dominating victory and become the ruler of football in Central Java.
[edit] Legendary Player
- Kamal Djunaedi (1962–1970)
- Evaldo Silva (2004–2011)
[edit] Legendary Coach
[edit] Notable players
- Pablo Frances
- Amarildo Souza
- Beto Gonçalves
- Sergio Junior
- Evaldo Silva
- Louis Berty Ayock
- Francis Wollo
- Arnaldo Villalba Benitez
- Guti Ribeiro
- Yoon Soung-Min
- Xavi Pérez
- Sakda Joemdee
- Paitoon Tiepma
- Manit Noywech
- Miro Baldo Bento
Persijap Jepara's Starting 11 in their 4-4-2 Formation |
[edit] Kit Suppliers
[edit] External links
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Persijap_Jepara&diff=491199833&oldid=490751270
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