Anyar Pratama F.C.

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Anyar Pratama
Full nameAnyar Pratama Football Club
Nickname(s)Pendekar Selat Sunda
(Sunda Strait Warriors)
Short nameAPFC
Founded1998;24 years ago (1998)
Ground Maulana Yusuf Stadium
Capacity15,000 [1]
OwnerAskab PSSI Serang
ChairmanH. Fahmi Hakim [2]
ManagerMaryono
League Liga 3
2021 4th in Group B, (Banten zone)

Anyar Pratama Football Club (simply known as APFC or Anyar Pratama) is an Indonesian football club based in Anyer, Serang Regency, Banten. They currently compete in the Liga 3. [3]

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