Persesi Siantar

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Persesi Siantar
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Pematangsiantar
Nickname(s)Laskar Sangnaualuh
Founded1962;61 years ago (1962)
GroundSangnawaluh Stadium
Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra
Capacity10,000
OwnerMunicipal government of Pematangsiantar
CEOJonner Silaen [1]
CoachHazmin Fath [2]
League Liga 3
2021 4th in Group F, (North Sumatra zone)

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Pematangsiantar (simply known as Persesi Siantar or Persesi) is an Indonesian football club based in Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra. They currently compete in the Liga 3 and their homeground is Sangnawaluh Stadium. [3]

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Players

Current squad

As of 31 August 2021

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 Suwanda Nugroho
2 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yuda
3 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Bagas Surya
4 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Safii
5 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Timbul Sinaga
6 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Dafi Damanik
7 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Anggi Triwirya Tama
8 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Christeven Silalahi
9 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yoppy Noya
10 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Jeni Noya
11 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yabes Siahaan
12 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Alrandy
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Devri Siregar
14 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Disky Sagala
16 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Reinaldi Simanjuntak
17 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Renaldo Simanjuntak
18 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Rifa'i Tarigan
19 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Hamid Pakpahan
21 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Akbar
23 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Prayogi
26 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Taufiq Pranoto
27 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Gilang Ary

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References

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