Lampung Sakti F.C.

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Lampung Sakti
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Full nameLampung Sakti Football Club
Nickname(s)The Nomads
The Vandals
Founded2017
Dissolved2019
Ground Sumpah Pemuda Stadium
Capacity25,000
OwnerPT Great Giant Pineapple Company (GGPC)
2018 Liga 3,
Round of 16 (National)

Lampung Sakti Football Club was an Indonesian football club based in Teluk Betung, Lampung, Indonesia, and owned by PT Great Giant Pineapple Company (GGPC) Humas Jaya. [1]

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History

Previously, Lampung Sakti was named Persires Sukoharjo. Persires changed their name 7 times. In 1962, Persires was based in Rengat and used Persires Rengat as their club name. In the middle of 2011, the club merged with Bali Devata FC and was re-named Persires Bali Devata FC. Then they changed their name to Persires Banjarnegara after their move to Banjarnegara. In 2013, they moved again to Watubelah Cirebon and changed the name again to Persires Cirebon. In 2014, they moved to Mashud Wisnusaputra Stadium, Kuningan and was re-named Persires Kuningan FC. In 2015, they moved to Sukoharjo and changed their name again.

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Stadium

In 2017 Liga 2 the club used Sumpah Pemuda Stadium for their home matches. [2]

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References

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