Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Jakarta, commonly known as Persija Jakarta, is a professional football club based in Jakarta, Indonesia. They currently compete in the Indonesia Soccer Championship A.
History
In the time of the Dutch East Indies, the name of Persija is VIJ (Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra). VIJ was one who co-founded the club Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) with the participation of representatives from VIJ, Mr. Soekardi in the establishment of PSSI in Societeit Hadiprojo Yogyakarta, Saturday, 19 April 1930. Post-Republic of Indonesia back to the Unitary State, VIJ renamed to Persija (Football Association of Indonesia, Jakarta). At that time, NIVU (Nederlandsch Indisch Voetbal Unie) as a rival organization PSSI still exist. On the other side, VBO (Voetbalbond Batavia en Omstreken) as bond (league) match Persija also still exist.
Irrespective from the destiny or not, along with the sovereign state of Indonesia, NIVU will inevitably have to disband. The atmosphere eventually spread to their members, such as VBO. In the middle 1951, VBO held a meeting to dissolve itself (liquidation) and recommends itself to join Persija. In the development, VBO joined Persija. In the triangular tournament friendlies, the combined players who are members of the Indonesian nation Persija "new" is confronted with Netherlands and Chinese. Here's the result: Persija (Indonesia) vs Netherlands 3–3 (29 June 1951), Chinese vs Netherlands 4–3 (30 June 1951), and Persija (Indonesia) vs Chinese 3–2 (1 July 1951). All games took place in the field BVC Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta.[1]
MH Thamrin is one of the national heroes who cares about VIJ who now become Persija Jakarta, because he also likes football and he was born in Jakarta. He also take care of various things about Persija including the stadium. Reportedly Stadion VIJ in Petojo, Central Jakarta was also constructed by MH Thamrin using his own money.[2]
After the suspension of the Indonesia Super League, Persija Jakarta competed in tournaments such as the President's Cup, General Sudirman Cup, and Bhayangkara Cup. In 2016, the Indonesia Soccer Championship was established to temporarily replace the suspended leagues. Persija and seventeen other former Indonesia Super League teams were put into the first-division Indonesia Soccer Championship A.
Rivalries
Nowadays, Persija have a rivalry with Persib Bandung, which is more seen as a rivalry between both supporters and have turned into hostility between both clubs hard-line supporters. Influenced by the media and some individuals that want the hostility to be preserved, many hostile incidents have occurred until today.[3][4] In 2014, there had been a reconciliation held by Polda Jabar to avoid unnecessary future clashes.[5]
Stadium
Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Persija currently plays their home matches at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium.[6] There have been a plan to make a new stadium for Persija in north Jakarta, which will be called Jakarta BMW Stadium. The plan is still in early planning and no construction have been done.[7]
Indonesia Super League seasons
Current squad
As of 1 May 2016.[8]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Note 1: The official club website lists the supporters as player 12th man.
Coaches
Kit Colors
Persija Jakarta's traditional football club color is red as the home kit, which is originally Persija Jakarta's color. Now the home kit is composed of orange color, accompanied by orange or red shorts and the socks is traditionally white. However the socks can be either be orange or red depending on the design. The traditional away kit is always all white but Persija also wears all black for the away kit. Persija originally wore a red color for home jersey but from 1997 Persija replaced it with orange color due to the decision from Jakarta governor at that time, Sutiyoso.[10]
Honours
Perserikatan
- Champions (9): 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1954, 1964, 1973, 1975, 1979
- Runner-up (5): 1932, 1951, 1952, 1978, 1988
Liga Indonesia
National Cup
References
External links
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