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PSIM Yogyakarta
Full namePerserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram
Nickname(s)
Short namePSIM
YOG
Founded5 September 1929; 94 years ago (1929-09-05) as Perserikatan Sepak Raga Mataram (PSM)
27 July 1930; 94 years ago (1930-07-27) as Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram (PSIM)
GroundMandala Krida Stadium
Capacity35,000
OwnerPT PSIM Jaya Yogyakarta
PresidentYuliana Tasno
CoachSeto Nurdiantoro
LeagueLiga 2
2023–24Liga 2/Championship Round (Group X), 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram (Hanacaraka: ꦥꦼꦂꦱꦠꦸꦮꦤ꧀ꦱꦼꦥꦏ꧀ꦧꦺꦴꦭꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪꦩꦠꦫꦩ꧀ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ), commonly known as PSIM Yogyakarta, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Yogyakarta that competes in the Liga 2, the second tier of Indonesian football. The club play their home match in Mandala Krida. Nicknamed Laskar Mataram, they were founded as Perserikatan Sepakraga Mataram in 1929, but changed their name to PSIM one year after.[1] PSIM is also one of the founders of Indonesian football association PSSI, along with six other clubs.

History

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The history of the founding of PSIM began on 5 September 1929 with the birth of a football organization called the Perserikatan Sepak Raga Mataram (PSM). The name Mataram was used because Yogyakarta was the center of the Mataram Sultanate. Then on 27 July 1930 the name PSM was changed to the Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram (PSIM) as a demand for the national movement to achieve Indonesian independence. At that time it was actually an agency for the struggle of the Indonesian nation and state.[2]

On 19 April 1930, PSIM together with VIJ Jakarta (now Persija Jakarta), BIVB Bandung (Persib Bandung), MIVB (PPSM Magelang), MVB (PSM Madiun), SIVB (Persebaya Surabaya), VVB (Persis Solo) also attended the establishment PSSI in a meeting held at Societeit Hadiprojo Yogyakarta. in the meeting represented by HA Hamid, Daslam, and Amir Noto. After going through various meetings, it was finally agreed to establish a parent organization named PSSI Persatuan Sepak Raga Seluruh Indonesia in 1931 and take place in Yogyakarta.[3]

In the 70s, PSIM could not do much at the level of the main competition, but PSIM had achieved an achievement, namely having scored the only goal against a semi-professional club from Australia who was on a tour to Indonesia, the goal of PSIM was scored by Sucipto, one of the players. PSIM who participated in Diklat Salatiga and along with other players, Suripto, even though at the end of the match PSIM lost 1–5. Another achievement was when they defeated the Indonesia national team which was managed by coach Marota Yanek from Poland in a friendly match at the Kridosono Stadium, the final result of the match 1–0 for PSIM wins.[4]

Since the Indonesian league started in 1994, PSIM's achievements have experienced ups and downs marked by the ups and downs of PSIM from the main division to division 1 of the Indonesian League. PSIM experienced relegation in the 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division and promoted two years later. After competing for three seasons in the premier division, PSIM again had to be relegated to Liga Indonesia First Division in the 1999–2000 Liga Indonesia Premier Division.[5]

Three years later, in Division 1 Liga Indonesia 2003 PSIM began to rise again and has a target for promotion with a well-prepared team. In the preliminary round, PSIM even beat the favorite team Persebaya Surabaya twice in away matches with a landslide score of 3–1, and 3–0, and won Group C. However, PSIM's strength was getting worse and worse so that it failed to continue its dominance in the last 8 round. take place in full competition. PSIM, which had led the standings from the start, had to settle for being in 4th place, and had the opportunity to participate in the playoffs. In the playoffs played in Solo, PSIM was unable to compete with Persela Lamongan only because of the difference in the number of goals.[5]

in 2005, they qualified for the highest caste 2006 Liga Indonesia Premier Division of the Indonesian league after the Division 1 champions who in the final match beat Persiwa Wamena at the Jalak Harupat Stadium with a score of 2–1. in 2010 PSIM increasingly existed in the national football scene with increasing achievements and finally starting the 2011–2012 competition, PSIM has become a professional team that no longer relies on funds from the APBD.[5]

Liana Tasno was appointed to succeed Bima Sinung as the club's main director in August 2023. She was the first woman in the club who took on this role.[6]

Seasons

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Seasons of PSIM Yogyakarta
Season League Cup Other competitions
Division Pos P W D L GF GA Pts
1994–95 Liga Indonesia 17th East 32 2 12 18 14 48 18
1996 Liga Indonesia First Division
1997 2nd
1997–98 Liga Indonesia abandoned
1998–99 5th Group 3 10 2 2 6 7 11 8
1999–2000 14th East 26 4 7 15 15 50 19
2001 Liga Indonesia First Division
2002
2003 4th
2004
2005 1st R2
2006 Liga Indonesia 14th West 26 7 5 14 23 43 26 R1
2007–08 15th East 34 8 8 18 30 45 32
2008–09 Liga Indonesia Premier Division 12th Group 2 26 7 4 15 20 36 25 R1
2009–10 7th Group 3 20 6 5 9 22 31 23 A
2010–11 5th Group 2 24 12 3 9 26 22 39 NH
2011–12 Liga Indonesia Premier Division (LI) 4th 26 12 6 8 32 27 42 A
2013 4th Group 5 12 5 2 5 20 18 17 NH
2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division 4th Group 5 12 3 6 3 15 13 15 NH
2015 abandoned NH
2017 Liga 2 1st Relegation play-off 17 8 3 6 26 20 27 NH
2018 6th East 22 12 4 6 31 29 31 R2
2019 7th East 20 9 0 11 21 23 27 NH
2020 abandoned NH
2021–22 4th 15 6 6 3 15 12 24 NH
2022–23 abandoned NH
2023–24 3rd Championship Round (Group X) 18 8 6 4 20 18 30 NH

Players

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Current squad

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As of 7 August 2024[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Indonesia IDN Hendra Wijaya
7 MF Indonesia IDN Ghulam Fatkur
10 FW Indonesia IDN Sugiyanto Rohman
19 MF Indonesia IDN Andriansyah
20 GK Indonesia IDN Sendri Johansyah
23 DF Indonesia IDN Samuel Simanjuntak
24 MF Indonesia IDN Arya Gerryan
44 MF Indonesia IDN Savio Sheva
47 GK Indonesia IDN Khairul Fikri
74 MF Indonesia IDN Apriyanto Nurdin
88 MF Indonesia IDN Yudha Alkanza
99 FW Indonesia IDN Indra Setiawan
GK Indonesia IDN Harlan Suardi (on loan from PSM Makassar)
GK Indonesia IDN Riki Pambudi
DF Indonesia IDN Asyraq Gufron
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Indonesia IDN Edgard Amping (on loan from PSM Makassar)
DF Indonesia IDN Rio Hardiawan
DF Indonesia IDN Sunni Hizbullah
DF Japan JPN Yusaku Yamadera
DF Indonesia IDN Lucky Oktavianto
DF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Fariz (on loan from PSS Sleman)
MF Indonesia IDN Adittia Gigis
MF Indonesia IDN Muammar Khadafi
MF Indonesia IDN Rendra Teddy
MF Indonesia IDN Roken Tampubolon
MF Indonesia IDN Saldi Amiruddin
MF Brazil BRA Pedrinho
FW Indonesia IDN Irvan Mofu
FW Brazil BRA Rafinha

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Head coach Indonesia Seto Nurdiantoro
Assistant coach Indonesia Erwan Hendarwanto
Goalkeeper coach Indonesia Didik Wisnu
Physical coach Indonesia Asep Ardiansyah
Analyst Indonesia Ivan Wirajaya

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ Times, I. D. N.; IamLathiva. "Sejarah PSIM Yogyakarta, Pionir Sepak Bola di Tanah Mataram". IDN Times Jogja (in In-Id). Retrieved 5 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ "PSIM Yogyakarta: Kiprah Klub Legendaris dari Tanah Mataram". m.bola.net (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Mengulik Sejarah PSIM Yogyakarta, Salah Satu Klub Pendiri PSSI". www.detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  4. ^ "PSIM Yogyakarta Meniti Karir Sepak Bola Dari Tahun 1929". www.zonamedia.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "Sejarah Tim PSIM Yogyakarta 1929". www.spiritapparel.co.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  6. ^ Harminanto, FX (14 August 2023). "Liana Tasno Pegang Jabatan Tertinggi PSIM, Perempuan Pertama yang Pimpin Laskar Mataram". KRJogja. Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Daftar Pemain PSIM Yogyakarta Liga 2". Retrieved 12 March 2020.
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