Persiga Trenggalek

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Persiga Trenggalek
Full namePersatuan Sepak bola Indonesia
Trenggalek
Nickname(s)The White Elephant
Minak Sopal Army
Founded1982;42 years ago (1982)
Ground Menak Sopal Stadium
Trenggalek, East Java
Capacity10,000
Owner Trenggalek Regency Government
ManagerNur Effendi [1]
CoachMursyid Effendi [2]
League Liga 3
2023 Round of 16, (East Java zone)

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Trenggalek (en: Football Association of Indonesia Trenggalek) is an Indonesian football club based in Trenggalek, East Java. They currently compete in the Liga 3. [3]

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Supporter

Galakmania is a supporter of Persiga Trenggalek. [4]

Honours

Kit Suppliers

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