PSM Makassar

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PSM Makassar
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Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Makassar
Nickname(s)
Short namePSM
Founded2 November 1915;108 years ago (1915-11-02) (as Makassarche Voetbalbond)
1942;82 years ago (1942) (as PSM Makassar)
Ground Batakan Stadium
Capacity40,000 [2]
OwnerPT Persaudaraan Sepak Bola Makassar
CEOSadikin Aksa
Coach Bernardo Tavares
League Liga 1
2022–23 Liga 1, 1st of 18 (champions)
Website Club website
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Football
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Football (Women's)
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Football U-20 (Men's)
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Football U-16
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Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar (lit. 'Football Association of Makassar') commonly referred to as PSM Makassar, or simply PSM, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Makassar, South Sulawesi that competes in Liga 1. PSM was founded in 1915 as Makassarche Voetbalbond, making it the oldest clubs in Indonesian football history still operated. They are also considered one of the most successful clubs in Indonesia, mostly due to their success in the pre-professional era of Indonesian football. In the 2001 season, they became the second Indonesia club side to reach the quarterfinals of an Asia-level tournament in the Asian Club Championship.

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History

Foundation and early years (1915–42)

PSM was founded on 2 November 1915 as Makassarche Voetbalbond (MVB). They are considered the oldest competitive football club in Indonesia and one of the oldest in Southeast Asia. MVB changed its name to Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar during the 1942-45 Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies that forced all organizations with Dutch names to be renamed. [3]

Perserikatan era (1942–94)

Some of the early players of PSM were regularly called to the Indonesia national football team, the most famous of them was the club legend Ramang. PSM won their first Perserikatan title in 1957 after defeating PSMS Medan. They also managed to win this national amateur championship in 1959, 1965, 1966 and 1992. [3] [4]

Modern era (1994–present)

After the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama in 1994 that led to the professionalization of teams that once mainly depend on the local government budget, PSM won their first and only Indonesia national professional title in 2000. The squad combined national team players from outside Makassar, such as Miro Baldo Bento, Aji Santoso, Bima Sakti, Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto and Hendro Kartiko, and local talents, such as Ronny Ririn, Syamsudin Batola, Yusrifar Djafar, dan Rachman Usman. They won the 1999–2000 Liga Indonesia Premier Division by only losing 2 from 31 matches. [5]

PSM in 2011 joined the breakaway league Liga Primer Indonesia. [6] They continued to play in the Indonesian Premier League organized by PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo until 2013, before joining the Indonesia Super League again in the 2014 season. [7] [8] In 2021 PSM Makassar sacked Milomir Seslija mainly because of the poor performance PSM Makassar had in the first half of the 2021–22 season.

Under the head coach Bernardo Tavares, The Juku Eja won their third title in 2022–23 season. [9]

Season-by-season records

Season(s)League/divisionTms.Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
1994–95 Premier Division34First round
1995–96 Premier Division31Runner-up Asian Club Championship First round
1996–97 Premier Division33Semi-final
1997–98 Premier Division31Did not finish Asian Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-final
1998–99 Premier Division28Second-round
1999–00 Premier Division281
2001 Premier Division28Runner-up Asian Club Championship Quarter-final
2002 Premier Division24Semi-final Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round
2003 Premier Division20Runner-up
2004 Premier Division18Runner-up AFC Champions League Group stage
2005 Premier Division28Second-roundSecond-round AFC Champions League Group stage
2006 Premier Division28Second-roundSecond-round
2007–08 Premier Division36First-roundThird-round
2008–09 Indonesia Super League188First-round
2009–10 Indonesia Super League1813Second-round
2011 Liga Primer Indonesia193
2011–12 Indonesia Premier League126Third-round
2013 Indonesia Premier League166
2014 Indonesia Super League22First round
2015 Indonesia Super League18Did not finish
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A186
2017 Liga 1183
2018 Liga 1182Ongoing (Continue on 2019)
2019 Liga 11812Champions AFC Cup ASEAN Zone Semi-final
2020 Liga 118Did not finish AFC Cup Did not finish
2021–22 Liga 11814
2022–23 Liga 1181 AFC Cup ASEAN Zone Final
Key

AFC club ranking

As of 17 September 2023 [10]
RankClubPoints
92 Flag of Iran.svg Gostaresh Foulad 1356
93 Flag of India.svg Bengaluru 1356
94 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSM Makassar1355
95 Flag of Iran.svg Naft Tehran 1354
96 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al Shabab 1354

Honours

Domestic
League/divisionTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Perserikatan 54 1955-57, 1957-59, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1991-92 1951, 1959-61, 1964, 1993-94
Liga Indonesia Premier Division /

Liga 1

25 1999–2000, 2022–23

1995-96 2001 2003 2004 2018

Domestic
Cup CompetitionsTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Piala Indonesia 10 2018–19
Piala Presiden Soeharto [11] 101974 [11]
International
Friendly TournamentTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runners-up
Aga Khan Gold Cup 01 1960 [12]
Bangabandhu Cup 011996–97 [13]
Ho Chi Minh City Cup [14] 102001 [14]

AFC (Asian competitions)

Performance in AFC club competitions

Season Competition Round Nat Club Home Away
2001 Asian Club Championship
(present: AFC Champions League)
First round Flag of Vietnam.svg Sông Lam Nghệ An 0–04–1
Second round Flag of Thailand.svg Royal Thai Air Force 6–15–0
Quarter-final Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shandong Luneng Taishan 1–3
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–8
Flag of Japan.svg Júbilo Iwata 0–3
2004 AFC Champions League Group stage Flag of Vietnam.svg Hoàng Anh Gia Lai 3–01–5
Flag of Thailand.svg Krung Thai Bank 2–32–1
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian Shide 0–11–2
2005 Group stage Flag of Thailand.svg BEC Tero Sasana 1–02–2
Flag of Japan.svg Yokohama F. Marinos 0–20–3
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shandong Luneng Taishan 0–11–6
2019 AFC Cup Group stage Flag of Singapore.svg Home United 3–21–1
Flag of the Philippines.svg Kaya–Iloilo 1–12–1
Flag of Laos.svg Lao Toyota 7–33–0
ASEAN Zone Semi-final Flag of Vietnam.svg Becamex Bình Dương 2–10–1
2020 Play off round Flag of East Timor.svg Lalenok United 3–14–1
Group stage Flag of Singapore.svg Tampines Rovers Cancelled1–2
Flag of Myanmar.svg Shan United 3–1Cancelled
Flag of the Philippines.svg Kaya–Iloilo 1–1Cancelled
2022 Group stage Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur City 0–0
Flag of Singapore.svg Tampines Rovers 3–1
ASEAN Zone Semi-final Flag of Malaysia.svg Kedah Darul Aman 2–1
ASEAN Zone Final Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur City 2–5
2023–24 Play off round Flag of Myanmar.svg Yangon United 4–0
Group stage Flag of Vietnam.svg Hải Phòng 1–10–3
Flag of Malaysia.svg Sabah 0–53–1
Flag of Singapore.svg Hougang United 3–13–1

Stadium and facilities

Home matches were played at the legendary Andi Mattalatta Stadium (also known as Mattoangin), which had a capacity of 15,000 before its demolition on 21 October 2020. The stadium, originally built in 1957 for Pekan Olahraga Nasional IV, was first renovated in 2000 for the 2000–01 Asian Club Championship. Now, PSM play their home matches at the Gelora B. J. Habibie Stadium in Parepare due to the aforementioned demolition of the Andi Mattalatta.

Due to a lack of venues that meet AFC requirements in South Sulawesi, PSM has been playing their continental matches outside the province in recent years, namely at the Pakansari Stadium in Cibinong (2019 AFC Cup), the Madya Stadium in Jakarta (2020 AFC Cup), and the Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium in Gianyar (2022 AFC Cup and 2023-24 AFC Cup).

Colours and crest

PSM's most popular nickname is Juku Eja (Red Fish), in reference to the red shirt that PSM has used since its foundation and Makassar's reputation as a port city. The common home kit includes a red shirt, red or white shorts, and white socks. The crest is also dominantly red with a traditional Pinisi ship. The away kit of the club is associated with a white or black background. Blue was once adopted as the club's primary colour for their away kit in 2015.

Shirt sponsors and manufacturers

Period Kit manufactureShirt sponsor(s)
1994–1995 Flag of Germany.svg Adidas Dunhill
1995–1996Toyota
1996–1997Kansas
1997–1999No Sponsors
1999–2000Tanjung Bunga
2000–2006Semen Bosowa
2006–2007 Flag of Italy.svg Diadora
2008–2009 Flag of Indonesia.svg Specs
2011–2013 Flag of Indonesia.svg Vilour [16]
2013–2016 Flag of the United States.svg Nike [17]
2017 Flag of Spain.svg Kelme
2018–2021 Flag of England.svg Umbro
2021– Flag of Indonesia.svg Made by club and Marflex Honda 1 / Semen Bosowa2


1Main sponsorship for domestic competitions
2Main sponsorship for AFC competitions

Supporters

Supporter group

The most ardent PSM fan clubs are The Maczman and Laskar Ayam Jantan (LAJ). Other supporter groups include Red Gank, Komunitas VIP Selatan (KVS), Komunitas VIP Utara (KVU), Komunitas Supporter VIP Utama (KSVU). PSM is also supported by people with ethnic or familial links to South Sulawesi province who live across Indonesia due to migration trends, making the club receive support in any Indonesian city with a high concentration of migrants. [ citation needed ]

Rivalries

The rivalry with Persija Jakarta is very emotional up to now and can be called the "Red Derby Perserikatan" recalling the Perserikatan era, in which they were the oldest teams using red shirts. [18] The rivalry did not reach hostile levels before the establishment of Persija's fan club Jakmania. [19]

Players

Current squad

As of 25 June 2023 [20] [21]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Ardiansyah
4 DF Flag of Cape Verde.svg  CPV Yuran Fernandes
5 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Erwin Gutawa
7 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Victor Dethan
8 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ananda Raehan
9 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Donald Bissa
11 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Dzaky Asraf
14 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Sulthan Zaky
15 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ricky Pratama
16 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Sandy Ferizal
17 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rasyid Bakri
18 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Andy Harjito
20 FW Flag of Portugal.svg  POR Adilson Silva
21 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Raka Octa Bernanda
22 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yakob Sayuri (vice-captain)
23 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yance Sayuri
No.Pos.NationPlayer
24 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rizky Eka Pratama
27 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Safrudin Tahar
30 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Reza Arya Pratama
33 MF Flag of East Timor.svg  TLS João Pedro
39 MF Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Kenzo Nambu
41 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Adil Nur Bangsawan
45 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Akbar Tanjung
48 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Arfan (captain)
68 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Daffa Salman
71 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Mufli Hidayat
74 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Edgard Amping
77 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Syamil Bahij Irawan
78 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ifan Nanda Pratama (on loan from PSS Sleman)
88 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Victor Mansaray
94 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Zé Paulo
99 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Amir Hamzah

Naturalized players

CountryPlayer
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast Donald Bissa

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Harlan Suardi (at Bekasi City)
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rafli Asrul (at Bekasi City)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rizky Pellu (at RANS Nusantara)
FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Prince Kallon (at Persijap Jepara)

Personnel

As of May 2023
Coaching staff
Head coach Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Tavares
Assistant coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Amiruddin
Flag of Uruguay.svg Ronald Fagundez
Physical coach Flag of Portugal.svg Paulo Renato
Goalkeeper coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Sabilillahi
Analyst & Scouting Flag of Portugal.svg José Felipe Carvalho
Flag of Indonesia.svg Angger Woro Jati
Interpreter Flag of Indonesia.svg Roy Wanson Siringoringo
Medical staff
Team doctor Flag of Indonesia.svg Dr. Hardiansyah Muslimin
Nutritionists Flag of Indonesia.svg Dr. Mufliha Paremma [22]
Flag of Indonesia.svg Dr. Faradillah Anwar [22]
Physiotherapist Flag of Indonesia.svg Wahyu Iriandy
Director [23]
Team director Flag of Indonesia.svg Sadikin Aksa
Manager team Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Nurfajrin
General director Flag of Indonesia.svg Irsal Ohorella
Accounting director Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Muhiddin
Secretary Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Iko
Media officer Flag of Indonesia.svg Sulaeman Karim

Notable players

This list includes players whom have made significant contributions to the club. Bold indicates players still active in this club.

Domestic players

Foreign players

Managerial history

YearsName
1999–2000 Flag of Indonesia.svg Syamsuddin Umar
2001-2003 Flag of Indonesia.svg M Basri
2004–2005 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Janů
2005–2006 Flag of Germany.svg Fritz Korbach
2006–2007 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos De Mello
2007–2008 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Radoy Minkovski
2008–2009 Flag of Malaysia.svg Raja Isa
2009–2010 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hanafing
2010 Flag of Indonesia.svg Tumpak Sihite
2010–2011 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Alberts [6]
2011 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wim Rijsbergen [24]
2011–2013 Flag of Croatia.svg Petar Segrt [25]
2013 Flag of Indonesia.svg Imran Amirullah [26]
2013–2014 Flag of Germany.svg Jörg Steinebrunner [27]
2014 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rudy Keltjes [28]
2015 Flag of Austria.svg Alfred Riedl [29]
2015 Flag of Austria.svg Hans-Peter Schaller [30]
2015 Flag of Indonesia.svg Assegaf Razak [31]
2015–2016 Flag of Indonesia.svg Liestiadi [32]
2016 Flag of Brazil.svg Luciano Leandro
2016–2019 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Alberts [33]
2019 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Darije Kalezić [34]
2019–2021 Flag of Croatia.svg Bojan Hodak
2021 Flag of Indonesia.svg Syamsuddin Batola
2021 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Milomir Šešlija
2021–2022 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Joop Gall
2022– Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Tavares

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