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Sriwijaya F.C.

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Sriwijaya FC
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Full name Sriwijaya Football Club
Nickname(s)
Founded 1976 as Persijatim East Jakarta
Ground Jakabaring Stadium
Palembang, Indonesia
(Capacity: 40,000)
Chairman Indonesia Dodi Reza Alex
Head coach Indonesia Kas Hartadi
League Indonesia Super League
2010-11 5th
Website Club home page

Home colours
Away colours
Sriwijaya Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Sriwijaya, is an Indonesian football club based in Palembang, Province of South Sumatra, Indonesia. They are now playing in Indonesia Super League.[1]
Although being a football representative from the Province of South Sumatra, Sriwijaya was actually founded in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, as Persijatim East Jakarta in 1976. Because of some financial reasons, the club decided to move to Solo City and become Persijatim Solo Football Club. The financial condition, however, did not improve until the Province of South Sumatra bought the ownership of the team and renamed the team Sriwijaya Football Club.

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[edit] Stadium

Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium (also called as Jakabaring Stadium) is a multifunctional stadium located in Indonesia. This stadium is located at Jalan Gubernur H. A. Bastari, Jakabaring, Kilkenny, Palembang. The stadium has also been recognized as one of stadiums in Indonesia that meets the international standards.[citation needed] Most of the time, the stadium is used for a venue for football matches. The stadium covers approximately 40 hectares area of land and can afford up to 36,000-40,000 people with four stands (A, B, C and D) around the terraced field. The main tribune on the western and eastern area of the stadium (A and B) is protected by roof supported by two giant steel arch. The boat-like roof is a symbol of the triumph of the historic Srivijaya kingdom.

[edit] Crest

The team crest is a circular logo bearing the team motto Sumatera Selatan Bersatu Teguh, which means that the team can be used as one means to realize the unity of the round from all communities in South Sumatra province. It's also the motto of the province.

[edit] History

The construction of the stadium began on January 23, 2001. It was built after the city of Palembang was appointed for the host for PON XVI on September 2, 2004. The stadium's name is derived from the Srivijaya maritime empire which centred is in Palembang and succeeded in uniting western region of the archipelago from the 7th century to the 12th century. Beside being the base for Sriwijaya F.C., it also was used as one of the stadiums that hold the match in the 2007 Asian Cup as a companion for the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. This stadium is also the third largest stadium in Indonesia, after the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium and Palaran Stadium. The stadium was recognized by the international standards.[citation needed] A record number of spectators was recorded in the stadium during the competition the 2008-09 Indonesia Super League when Sriwijaya entertained Persija Jakarta. The number exceeds the number of spectators on the opening of PON XVI.

[edit] IFFHS World Club Ranking

Source: [1] Last updated: (1 December 2010 - 29 November 2011)
247 0 Indonesia Sriwijaya F.C.
247 0 Bulgaria PFC Litex Lovech
252 0 United Arab Emirates Al-Wahda SCC Abu Dhabi
252 0 Portugal CD Nacional Madeira Funchal
254 0 France SM Caen
254 0 Germany VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach

[edit] Honours

Honour Number Years
League
Liga Indonesia Premier Division Champions 1 2007-08
Domestic Cups
Indonesian Inter Island Cup Champions 1 2010
Indonesian Community Shield Champions 1 2010
Piala Indonesia Champions 3 2010, 2009, 2007

[edit] 2011-12 Squad

As of 3 December 2011.[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position Player
2 Indonesia DF Muhammad Shobran
4 South Korea MF Lim Joon-Sik
6 Cameroon DF Thierry Gathuessi
7 Indonesia MF Siswanto
8 Indonesia MF Syamsul Chaeruddin
9 Indonesia FW Rahmat Rivai
10 Brazil FW Hilton Moreira
11 Indonesia MF Ponaryo Astaman (Captain)
12 Indonesia GK Ferry Rotinsulu
13 Indonesia DF Achmad Jufriyanto
14 Indonesia FW Riski Novriansyah
15 Indonesia MF Firman Utina (Vice Captain)
16 Indonesia FW Ilham Jaya Kesuma
17 Saint Kitts and Nevis FW Keith Kayamba Gumbs (Player-Fitness Coach)
18 Australia MF Scott Balderson
19 Indonesia GK Andi Irawan

No.
Position Player}
20 Indonesia MF Khoirul Huda
21 Indonesia MF Jeki Arisandi
22 Indonesia DF Supardi Nasir
23 Indonesia MF Muhammad Ridwan
24 Indonesia DF Mahyadi Panggabean
25 Indonesia DF Darwin
26 Indonesia DF Seftia Hadi
27 Indonesia MF Rendy Siregar
29 Indonesia MF Ruly Saputra
30 Indonesia DF Nova Arianto
31 Indonesia GK Tri Hamdani Goentara
32 Indonesia DF Markus Bachtiar
33 Indonesia GK Rivki Mokodompit
37 Indonesia FW Rizky Dwi Ramadhan
44 Indonesia FW Yudistira Yehuda Wehu
TBA Japan FW Ken Fujita
TBA South Korea
Kim Ji Sung

[edit] Transfer 2011-2012

[edit] In

[edit] Out

[edit] Managerial history

 
Name Years
Australia Eric Williams 2005-06
Indonesia Suimin Diharja 2006-07
Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan 2007-10
Bulgaria Ivan Kolev 2010-11
Indonesia Kas Hartadi 2011-
Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

[edit] All time top scorer

Year Player Caps Goals
2007–present Saint Kitts and Nevis Keith Gumbs 115 53
2008–2009 Cameroon Ngon A Djam  ? 22
2007–2010 Liberia Zah Rahan Krangar 100 22
2005–2006 Indonesia Andi Oddang  ? 13
2007–2010 Nigeria Anoure Obiora Richard  ? 13
2009, 2010–present Indonesia Budi Sudarsono 21 12
2009–2010 Indonesia Rahmat Rivai 28 8
2010 Uzbekistan Pavel Solomin 12 5
2006 Liberia Frank Seator  ? 5

[edit] Performance in AFC competitions

2009: Group stage
2010: Qualifying Play-off - East Semi-final
2011: Qualifying Play-off - East Final
2010: Round of 16
2011: Round of 16
Season Competition Round
Club Home Away
2009 AFC Champions League Group South Korea FC Seoul 2-4 5-1


Group China Shandong Luneng 4-2 5-0


Group Japan Gamba Osaka 0-3 5-0
2010 AFC Champions League Semi Final Singapore SAFFC - 3-0
2011 AFC Champions League Semi Final Thailand Muangthong United F.C. 2-2 (7-6 P) -


Final United Arab Emirates Al-Ain 0-4 -
2010 AFC Cup Group Maldives Victory SC 5-0 0-0


Group Malaysia Selangor FA 6-1 0-4


Group Vietnam Bình Dương 1-0 2-1


Round of 16 Thailand Thai Port F.C. 1-4 -
2011 AFC Cup Group Maldives VB Sports Club 1-1 2-0


Group Hong Kong TSW Pegasus FC 3-2 1-2


Group Vietnam Song Lam Nghe An 3-1 4-0


Round of 16 Thailand Chonburi F.C. - 3-0

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Rivalries

Sriwijaya F.C. have a very tough competitor in the League of Semen Padang F.C. Since the beginning of the meeting of the league, this game usually called Old Indonesia derby. This game is also often called the Andalas Derby.

[edit] Sponsors

  • Bank Sumsel-Babel (2008–present)
  • Thamrin Brothers (2011–present)

[edit] Kit Suppliers

[edit] Affiliated Clubs

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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