Sriwijaya F.C.

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Sriwijaya Football Club, commonly known as Sriwijaya FC [sriwiˈdʒaja] or SFC, is an Indonesian professional football club based in South Sumatera, Palembang, that competes in the Liga 2, the second tier of Indonesian football. The club was founded on 23 October 2004 after the South Sumatra government bought Persijatim Solo FC, which was based in Surakarta. Their current home stadium is Gelora Sriwijaya in Way Halim, southern section of Palembang. The club is widely known by their nickname, Laskar Wong Kito (Our Warriors). Sriwijaya is the first club in Indonesia which achieves double titles achievement in the same season.[2]

Sriwijaya FC
Full nameSriwijaya Football Club Palembang
Nickname(s)
  • Elang Andalas
    (The Andalas Eagles)
  • Laskar Wong Kito
    (Our People's Warriors)
Short nameSFC
Founded1976; 48 years ago (1976) (as Persijatim Jakarta Timur)
2002; 22 years ago (2002) (as Persijatim Solo F.C.)
23 October 2004; 19 years ago (23 October 2004), as Sriwijaya F.C.
GroundGelora Sriwijaya Stadium
Capacity23,000
OwnerPT Sriwijaya Optimis Mandiri[1]
ManagerHendriansyah
CoachHendri Susilo
LeagueLiga 2
2023–24Liga 2/Relegation Round (Group A), 1st
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

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The club was founded in 1976 as Persijatim Jakarta Timur with home base in East Jakarta.[3] Due to a financial crisis, the club was sold and moved to Solo, Central Java in 2002, changed their club name to Persijatim Solo FC. In 2004, South Sumatra Government bought the debt-ridden Persijatim as they wanted to manage a Palembang-based football team to compete in the top tier of Indonesian football system since the province did not have any football clubs competing in the top tier of Indonesian football league, after the dissolution of Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian in 1992. The government also did not want the Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium to go wasted after the 2004 National Games. The club then changed its name to Sriwijaya FC and moved its home base to Palembang, South Sumatra.[4][5] The name Sriwijaya is thought to come from the ancient Srivijaya Empire, an empire that used to rule the land in the old days. The club is owned by PT Sriwijaya Optimis Mandiri.[6]

It is the first team to have done a double in Indonesia by winning both 2007–08 Liga Indonesia Premier Division and 2008 Piala Indonesia in the same season.[7][8] This double winner achievement was also its first titles since the foundation of the club. The following years saw Sriwijaya again winning the Piala Indonesia in 2009 and 2010, setting up a record as the first team to have won the Piala Indonesia three years in a row. Sriwijaya also managed to win the 2011–12 Indonesia Super League, as well as the 2010 and 2012 Indonesian Inter Island Cup.[9]

Relegation to Indonesian Liga 2 in 2018

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The team failed to build on their success after winning the 2011–12 Indonesia Super League and the club was relegated (six years later after the triumph) to the Indonesian second division, Liga 2 in 2018. This happened after they finished second from bottom in the 2018 season Liga 1.[10][11][12]

ChampionsRunners-upTop scorersCLAC

Seasons

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Seasons of Sriwijaya F.C.
SeasonLeagueCupOther competitions
DivisionPosPWDLGFGAPts
2005Liga Indonesia9th West269512303432R2
2006Liga Indonesia6th West268108292434R1
2007–08Liga Indonesia1st392388673477W
2008–09Indonesia Super League5th3415910604554WChampions LeagueGS
2009–10Indonesia Super League8th3414614484948WAFC CupR16
2010–11Indonesia Super League5th281378433246NHAFC CupR16
2011–12*Indonesia Super League1st342545713179A
2013Indonesia Super League5th3417611566157NH
2014Indonesia Super League6th West20659222923NH
2015Indonesia Super LeagueabandonedNH
2017Liga 111th3411914505042NH
2018Liga 117th3411617485639R16
2019Liga 24th271377281946NH
2020Liga 2abandonedNH
2021–22Liga 2Second Round1373316924NH
2022–23Indonesia Super LeagueabandonedNH
2023–24Liga 21st in Relegation Round Group A18873271928*NH
  • = ISL wasn't recognized by PSSI at that year
  • = On Liga 2 2023–24 season, This match initially ended with a score of Sriwijaya 1–1 Semen Padang. However, the PSSI disciplinary committee as of 24 October 2023 stated that the score was changed to Sriwijaya 0–3 Semen Padang, after Sriwijaya was indicated to have violated league regulations.

Continental history

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As of match played 4 November 2017
CompetitionPldWDLGFGA
AFC Champions League9117933
AFC Cup147252721
Total2383123654
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2009AFC Champions LeagueGroup F Gamba Osaka0–30–54th
Seoul2–41–5
Shandong Luneng Taishan4–20–5
2010AFC Champions Leagueplay-off Singapore Armed Forces0–3
AFC CupGroup C Bình Dương1–01–21st
Selangor6–14–0
Victory5–00–0
Round of 16 Thai Port1–4
2011AFC Champions Leagueplay-off Muangthong United2–2 (aet) (7–6 p)
Al Ain0–4
AFC CupGroup C Sông Lam Nghệ An3–10–42nd
TSW Pegasus3–22–1
VB Addu1–10–2
Round of 16 Chonburi0–3

Stadium

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Sriwijaya's home fields are Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium[13] and Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium.

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The first circle of the team crest symbolizes the club's strength, unity and peace. The words Sumatera Selatan shows that it is owned by South Sumatra government. Bersatu Teguh is a representation of the supporters' and the club's wholeness. The Garuda image shows power and thoroughness. Behind the main logo, Mount Dempo and Ampera Bridge can be seen, both seen as South Sumatra's pride and determination.[14]

Kit suppliers

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 19 November 2023[19]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
6MF  IDNMisbakus Solikin (on loan from Borneo Samarinda)
76DF  IDNLau Valent
8MF  IDNAmirul Mukminin
11FW  IDNRivaldi Bawuo
14MF  IDNHeriansyah Buhoy
15DF  IDNFajar Zainul (on loan from Persis Solo)
16MF  IDNHapit Ibrahim
17MF  IDNNur Iskandar (captain)
18FW  IDNAli Koroy
19FW  IDNOktovianus Karisago
20DF  IDNHerwin Tri Saputra (vice-captain)
21GK  IDNPanggih Triatmojo
22FW  IDNTomi Darmawan
No.Pos. NationPlayer
23GK  IDNYoewanto Setya Beny
24MF  IDNRyan Wiradinata
25MF  IDNReza Erlangga
27FW  IDNRizky Dwi Ramadhana
30MF  IDNAde Suryana
44DF  IDNAmabel Ramansyah
61GK  IDNRudi Nurdin Rajak
66DF  IDNIrwanto Bajo
69FW  IDNRisky Berlianto
75FW  IDNRizky Armando
77FW  IDNFransiskus Alesandro

All time topscorers

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YearPlayerCapsGoals
2007–12 Keith Gumbs14272
2016–18 Beto Gonçalves8858
2011–13, 2016–17 Hilton Moreira7747
2008–09 Claude Ngon A Djam3422
2007–10 Zah Rahan Krangar10022
2007–10 Anoure Obiora9121
2008–09, 2010–11 Budi Sudarsono4816

Coaches

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YearManager
2005 Erick William
Jenny Wardin
2005–2006 Suimin Diharja
2007–2010 Rahmad Darmawan
2010–2011 Ivan Kolev
2011–2013 Kas Hartadi[20]
2013–2014 Subangkit[20]
2014–2016 Benny Dollo[21]
2016–2017 Widodo C. Putro
2017 Osvaldo Lessa
Hartono Ruslan
2018 Rahmad Darmawan
Subangkit
Alfredo Vera
2019 Hartono Ruslan
Kas Hartadi
2020 Budiarjo Thalib
2021–2022 Nil Maizar
2022 Liestiadi
2023 Yusup Prasetiyo
2023– Hendri Susilo

Coaching Staff

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PositionName
Team Manager Hendriansyah
Head coach Hendri Susilo
Assistant coach Mahyadi Panggabean
Assistant coach Oktavianus
Fitness coach Dino Sefriyanto
Goalkeeper coach Ferry Rotinsulu

Honours

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Domestic
League/DivisionTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
2
0
Domestic
Cup CompetitionsTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
3
0
1
1
2
0
0
1
  • = ISL wasn't recognized by PSSI at that year

AFC (Asian competitions)

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Friendly tournaments

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  • Piala Gubernur Kaltim

References

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  12. ^ Setiyoko, Adif (13 December 2018). Hariputro, Ramaditya Domas (ed.). "Runtuhnya Era Kerajaan Sriwijaya, Klub Kendaraan Politik yang Ingin Tampil Heroik Bak Juventus". BolaSport.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 16 September 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
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  15. ^ a b c d "Old Sriwijaya FC football shirts and soccer jerseys". Archived from the original on 13 September 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
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  19. ^ "Daftar Pemain Sriwijaya Liga 2". Retrieved 19 November 2023.
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