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Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jayapura, or Persipura, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Jayapura, Papua. The club was founded in 1963 and currently competes in the Liga 2. Persipura used to always use the Mandala Stadium as their home and to compete in Liga 2 for the 2022–23 season, Persipura use Lukas Enembe Stadium. Persipura Papua is one of the giants of modern football in Indonesia with various league and tournament titles. Persipura is also known as the producer of great footballers from the land of Papua such as Rully Nere, Jack Komboy, Eduard Ivakdalam, Boaz Solossa, Ian Louis Kabes, and Imanuel Wanggai. They are known for playing style relying on the abilities of individual players.

Persipura Jayapura
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jayapura
Nickname(s)Mutiara Hitam (The Black Pearl)
Short namePSPR
JAY
Founded25 May 1963; 61 years ago (1963-05-25)
GroundMandala Stadium
Lukas Enembe Stadium
Capacity30,000
40,263
OwnerPT Persipura Jayapura[1]
ChairmanBenhur Tommy Mano
Head coachRichardo Salampessy
LeagueLiga 2
2023–24Liga 2/Relegation Round (Group D), 1st

Active departments of
Persipura


Football

Football (Women's)

Football U-20 (Men's)

Football U-18
(Men's)

Football U-16
(Men's)

History

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Foundation and early years (1963–1994)

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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.[2] 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.[3] In the final match of that season which took place on 31 August at Senayan Stadium, they lost to Persiraja Banda Aceh 3–1. The goalscorers were Leo Kapisa on 15th minute for Persipura, Rustam Syafari ('45), and Bustamam ('55, '81) for Persiraja.

Modern era and recent history (1994–present)

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Liga Indonesia (1994-2007)

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Their first achievement in the modern era is by winning the 2005 Liga Indonesia Premier Division under coach Rahmad Darmawan.[3][4] PT. Persipura Papua was established to fulfill the requirement to compete in the Indonesia Super League.[5]

Indonesian Super League (2008-2015)

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Persipura dominated Indonesian football under the control of Brazilian coach Jacksen F. Tiago by winning the Indonesia Super League (ISL, present: Liga 1) in 2009, 2011 and 2013.[6] They also managed to finish as runners-up three times during ISL era.[6] When PSSI was under FIFA sanctions, Indonesia Soccer Championship was held in 2016 which the team came out as champions.[7]

Liga 1 (2017-2022)

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Persipura endured difficult challenges in 2021-22 season which saw two senior figures Boaz Solossa and Tinus Pae were fired from the club due to disciplinary reasons, but the latter was signed back in mid-season.[8] It also had its points deducted by 3 points after failing to appear in a match against Madura United F.C. on 21 February 2022.[9] Eventually, after disappointing results all season, Persipura was relegated which ended its 29-year spell on the highest level of Indonesian football league.[10] The team won its last match of the season against Persita Tangerang 3–0 on 31 March 2022, but it wasn't enough as PS Barito Putera, which had had 2 points advantage prior to the final matchday, drew 1–1 against Persib Bandung.[11] Barito finished above Persipura although having the same points due to head-to-head rule.[12]

Continental Competitions

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On many occasions, Persipura played in AFC Cup and AFC Champions League, which began from 2010 AFC Champions League group stage. They drew against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors, Changchun Yatai F.C. and Kashima Antlers, which saw them finished bottom of the group with only one win against Changchun Yatai.[13] In the following year, Persipura debuted in AFC Cup and advanced to the quarterfinals where they were beaten by an Iraqi team Erbil SC. In 2012, Persipura failed to qualify for 2012 AFC Champions League group stage, lost to Adelaide United FC in play-off.[14]

In 2014, Persipura qualified again for AFC Cup, topped the group stage where they played against Churchill Brothers S.C., Home United, and New Radiant S.C. In Round of 16, they won against Yangon United F.C. 9-2 where Boakay Eddie Foday scored 5 goals. They also beat Kuwait SC in the quarter-final and advanced to the semifinals to play against Qadsia SC. However, Persipura was beaten by the Kuwaiti team 10–2 on aggregate.[15]

Persipura qualified for AFC Cup the third time in 2015 after finishing as runner-ups of 2014 Indonesia Super League. The group stage saw them finished first among Bengaluru FC, Maziya, and Warriors FC.[16] In Round of 16, they were about to play against Pahang FA, but the Malaysian team could not attend the match due to visa reasons and the match was deemed a walkover.[17] Eventually, Persipura's campaign ended when FIFA sanctioned PSSI which was intervened by Indonesian government, thus all football activities in Indonesia were suspended.[18]

Persipura was scheduled to compete in 2021 AFC Cup, but the competition itself was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[19]

Relegation

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in the 2021-22 season, Persipura were relegated due to the many defeats they experienced at the start of the season. Persipura finally started to improve after sacking coach Jacksen F. Tiago and replacing him with his former Argentina coach Angel Alfredo Vera. But unfortunately it was too late, Persipura finally had to be relegated from Liga 1 after finishing dramatically in 16th position out of 18 clubs.[20]

Previously, Persipura only competed in the Divisi Utama Perserikatan (Second Division), after being relegated in 1989.[21] They only got promoted again in 1993 after winning the Divisi Utama Perserikatan[22] and then had to be relegated back to Liga 2 (Second Division), after 28 years of competing and making great history in Indonesia's top football competition.[23]

Stadium

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Mandala Stadium
Persipura uses Mandala Stadium as their home ground. Located on Dock V Jayapura and Facing a beautiful view of Humboldt Bay, making Mandala Stadium as one of the Beautiful stadium view in South East Asia.

Lukas Enembe Stadium
Persipura used to always use the Mandala Stadium as their home and To compete in Liga 2 for the 2022-2023 season, Persipura received permission from the Governor of Papua Province, Lukas Enembe to use the biggest stadium in Papua which is Lukas Enembe Stadium along with the training field next to the main stadium. And also the archery athlete's guesthouse beside the main stadium is used by Persipura players to live in while doing training camps by also getting Gym and other facilities as well.

Supporters

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Their supporters are called Persipura Mania.[24] They also have hardline fans or ultras namely Ultras BCN1963, Black Danger Community, The Karakas, and The Comen's.

Sponsorship

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Kit supplier

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  • Adidas (1995–1998)
  • Reebok (1999–2000)
  • Nike (2001)
  • Umbro (2002–2004)
  • Specs (2005–2006) (2010–present)[25]
  • In-House (2007–2008)
  • Multi Sport (2007–2008)
  • Lotto (2009–2010)

Coaches

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Year Manager
2003   Rudy William Keltjes[26]
2004   Suharno[27]
2005   Rahmad Darmawan[28]
2006   Toni Netto[29]
2006   Mettu Duaramuri[30]
2007   Ivan Kolev[31]
2007   Irfan Bakti Abu Salim[32]
2007–08   Raja Isa[33]
2008–14   Jacksen F. Tiago[34]
2015–16   Osvaldo Lessa[35]
2016–17   Alfredo Vera
2017   Liestiadi
2017   Wanderley da Silva
2018   Peter Butler
2018   Amilton Silva
2018   Osvaldo Lessa
2019   Luciano Leandro
2019–21   Jacksen F. Tiago
2021–22   Alfredo Vera
2022–2023   Ricky Nelson
2023   Tony Ho
2023–   Ricardo Salampessy

The coach whose name is in bold is the one who brings the champion.

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Head coach   Ricardo Salampessy
Assistant coach   Ridwan Bauw

  Imanuel Wanggai

Fitness coach   Elsa Pramudya
Goalkeeping coach   Agus Triono
Team doctor   Benny F. Suripatty

Players

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Current squad

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As of 6 September 2024[36]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   IDN Isak Payage
2 DF   IDN Ferdinan Ayomi
3 DF   IDN Risman Maidullah
6 FW   IRN Ali Nouri Zangir
8 MF   IDN Fridolin Yoku
9 FW   IDN Arodi Uopdana
11 MF   IDN Gamalia Imbiri
12 MF   IDN Rafael Sunuk
13 MF   IDN Ian Kabes (captain)
14 MF   IDN Gelfias Yance Waicang
16 DF   IDN Alex Dusay
18 DF   IDN David Rumakiek
19 MF   IDN Jason Armando
20 MF   IDN Elisa Basna
21 DF   IDN Yustinus Pae (vice-captain)
22 DF   IDN Kaleb Sobor
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW   IDN Ramai Rumakiek
24 FW   IDN Marinus Wanewar
26 DF   IDN Wulf Horota
30 MF   IDN Elvis Harewan
31 GK   IDN Yoga Tri
33 MF   IDN Gunansar Mandowen
56 FW   IDN Yeter Amohoso
57 MF   IDN Urbanus Lasol
66 MF   IDN Seppy Mulikma
69 DF   IDN Alezandro Soegiantho
71 MF   IDN Delvio Geroda
78 GK   IDN Rizky Maulana
86 FW   IDN Boaz Solossa (3rd-captain)
88 GK   IDN Rivky Mokodompit
90 DF   USA Jonny Campbell
91 FW   IDN Anis Nabar

Season-by-season records

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Season Liga Indonesia Piala Indonesia AFC Cup AFC Champions League Top scorers
Division P W D L GF GA Pts Pos Name Goal
1994–95 Premier (East) 32 13 9 10 22 40 42 8th  —  —  —
1995–96 Premier (East) 30 14 7 9 47 32 48 5th  —  —  —   Chris Yarangga 20
(2S Group C) 3 2 0 1 6 2 6 2nd
(KO)1 1 0 0 1 3 4 0 3rd
1996–97 Premier (East) 20 11 2 7 31 22 35 4th  —  —  —
(2S Group C) 3 0 0 3 3 6 0 4th
1997–98 Premier (East) 16 4 6 6 24 23 18 7th  —  —  —
1998–99 Premier (East) 10 3 3 4 15 16 12 5th  —  —  —
1999–2000 Premier (East) 26 11 7 8 37 24 40 5th  —  —  —
2001 Premier (East) 25 10 2 13 30 27 32 8th  —  —  —   Chris Yarangga 9
2002 Premier (East) 22 10 4 8 43 25 34 3rd  —  —  —   Eduard Ivakdalam 14
(2S Group A) 3 1 0 2 3 2 3 3rd
2003 Premier 38 17 7 14 66 51 58 5th  —  —  —   Jimmy Suparno 14
2004 Premier 34 11 10 13 39 43 43 13th  —  —  —   David da Rocha 8
2005 Premier (East) 26 14 4 8 31 17 46 1st Round of 16  —  —   Eduard Ivakdalam 8
(2S Group B) 3 3 0 0 3 0 9 1st
(KO)4 1 1 0 0 3 2 1st
2006 Premier (East) 26 9 8 9 27 23 35 8th 2nd  —  —   Cristian Carrasco 12
2007-2008 Premier (East) 34 19 7 8 54 24 64 1st 2nd  —  —   Alberto Gonçalves 20
(2S Group B) 3 2 1 0 8 1 7 1st
(KO)4 1 0 1 0 0 0 3rd
2008-09 ISL 34 25 5 4 81 25 80 1st 2nd  —  —   Boaz Solossa 28
2009-10 ISL 34 18 13 3 62 32 67 2nd   4th  — Group Stage   Alberto Gonçalves 18
2010-11 ISL 28 17 9 2 63 23 60 1st  — Quarter-final  —   Boaz Solossa 22
2011-12 ISL 34 20 8 6 65 35 68 2nd  —  — Qualifying Play-off    Alberto Gonçalves 25
2013 ISL 34 25 7 2 82 18 82 1st  —  —  —   Boaz Solossa 25
2014 ISL (East) 20 10 9 1 29 15 39 2nd  — Semi-final  —   Boaz Solossa 11
(2S Group A) 6 4 0 2 9 6 12 1st
(KO)4 2 1 1 0 4 2 2nd
2015 ISL5
2016 ISC A6 34 20 8 6 53 27 68 1st  —  —  —
2017 Liga 1 34 17 9 8 64 37 60 5th  —  —  —   Addison Alves 15
2018 Liga 1 34 12 8 14 49 46 44 12th  —  —  —   Boaz Solossa 11
2019 Liga 1 34 14 11 9 47 38 53 3rd  Round of 32  —  —   Titus Bonai 11
2020 Liga 1
2021-22 Liga 1 34 10 9 15 36 47  36 16th  —  —  —   Yohanes Pahabol 9
2022–23 Liga 2
2023–24 Liga 2 (Group 4 in regular round) 12 3 5 4 15 17 14 4th  —  —  —   Ramai Rumakiek 10
(Group D in Relegation round) 6 3 2 1 6 4 11 1st
2024–25 Liga 2 (Group 3 in regular round) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  —  —  — TBD TBD

  Champion   Runners-up   3rd place   Promoted   Relegated

QR Qualification Round NP Not Participated

Note:
^1 3rd position with Pupuk Kaltim. Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^2 PS Barito Putera did not take part in the league
^3 Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^4 Knockout rounds are only statistics, not counting points.
^5 League was suspended.
^6 Indonesia Soccer Championship A is an unofficial competition replacing Indonesia Super League which was suspended.

Player records

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All time topscorer

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As of 10 August 2020
Year Player Caps Goals Ratio
2005–2021   Boaz Solossa 359 225 0.62
2005–present   Ian Louis Kabes 335 44 0.13
2009–2010, 2011–2012   Beto Goncalves 66 43 0.65
2010–2014   Zah Rahan Krangar 80 24 0.30
1994–2010   Eduard Ivakdalam 218 21 0.9
2007–2009   Ernest Jeremiah 32 20 0.62

Asian clubs ranking

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As of 30 November 2024.[37]
Current Rank Country Team Points
71   Jeju United FC 1380
72   Borneo F.C. Samarinda 1379
73   Persipura Jayapura 1376
74   Sydney FC 1376
75   Salgaocar FC 1372

Honours

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Domestic
League/Division Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Perserikatan 0 1 1980
Liga Indonesia Premier Division / Indonesia Super League 4 3 2005, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2013 2009-10, 2011-12, 2014
Indonesia Soccer Championship A 1 0 2016
Perserikatan First Division 2 0 1979,[38] 1993[38]
Domestic
Cup Competitions Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Piala Indonesia 0 3 2006, 2007-08, 2008-09
Indonesian Community Shield 1 0 2009
Soeharto Cup 1 0 1976[39]
SCTV Cup 1 0 2011[40]
Inter Island Cup 1 0 2011
Keraton Cup II 1 0 2009[41]
International
Friendly Tournament Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
South Vietnam Independence Cup 0 1 1974

AFC (Asian competitions)

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Performances in AFC club competitions

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2010 AFC Champions League Group stage   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–4 0–8
  Changchun Yatai 2–0 0–9
  Kashima Antlers 1–3 0–5
2011 AFC Cup Group stage   South China 4–2 1–1
  East Bengal 4–1 1–1
  Chonburi 3–0 1–4
Round of 16   Song Lam Nghe An 3–1
Quarter-final   Erbil 1–2 0–1
2012 AFC Champions League Play-off round   Adelaide United 0–3
2014 AFC Cup Group stage   Churchill Brothers 2–0 0–0
  Home United 0–2 1–1
  New Radiant 3–0 2–0
Round of 16   Yangon United 9–2
Quarter-final   Al-Kuwait 6–1 2–3
Semi-final   Al-Qadsia 0–6 2–4
2015 AFC Cup Group stage   Maziya 0–0 2–1
  Warriors 6–0 3–1
  Bengaluru 3–1 3–1
Round of 16   Pahang 0–3 W/O
2021 AFC Cup Group stage   Kedah Cancelled
  Lion City Sailors
  Saigon

See also

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Notes

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References

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