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Full name | Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kudus | ||
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Founded |
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Ground | Wergu Wetan Stadium | ||
Capacity | 15.000 | ||
Owner | PT Relasi Sport Muria Indonesia | ||
Club president | Sarman | ||
Manager | Mochammad Ilham Akbar | ||
Coach | Awaludin [1] (Caretaker) | ||
League | Liga 2 | ||
2024–25 | Group 2 | ||
Website | https://www.persiku.com/ | ||
Football | Junior football |
Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kudus (simply known as Persiku Kudus) is an Indonesian football club based in Kudus Regency, Central Java. Persiku is currently in Liga 2. Persiku has the nickname Macan Muria and Laskar Telingsing and its supporters are known as SMM (Suporter Macan Muria). Persiku is headquartered at Wergu Wetan Stadium.
Their best achievement was when in 2005 Liga Indonesia Second Division, they managed to become champions in a 2–1 victory over Perserang Serang at the Wergu Wetan Stadium. and one of the Persiku's player, Agus Santiko is also entitled to the title of top scorer by scoring 16 goals. [2]
Football activities in Kudus have actually existed since the Dutch colonial era, but there was no organizational forum to oversee it. [3] On the official PSSI Central Java website, it is stated that Persiku Kudus was founded on January 1, 1934. [4] Football in Kudus only had an umbrella organization on April 12, 1955 with the establishment of the Indonesian Football Association of Kudus or Persiku Kudus, which was initiated by a TNI Officer, Major Supardiyono who at that time served as Dandim Kudus. Since then, Persiku Kudus has become a Bond/Association that oversees all football activities in Kudus Regency. As one of the popular sports, football is a sport that is very popular among the people of Kudus. Football is widely played by the people of Kudus in every corner of the city. Starting from children to adults are very enthusiastic about playing this "round ball". Football becomes a kind of self-identification, social, and cultural process. [3]
The following is the Persiku Kudus squad for the 2024 season:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position | Name |
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Chairman of the Advisory Board | Nusron Wahid [7] |
Advisory Board Members | Mawahib |
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President Director | Mochammad Ilham Akbar |
Finance Director | Irwan Syah [8] |
Business Director | Muh. Abdul Idris |
Technical Director | Denny Rumba |
Operations Director | Abdul Fuad Amirul Adha |
Years | Name |
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2007 | Subangkit |
2008 | Kasiadi [9] |
2009 | Welly Podungge |
2010 | Lukas Tumbuan |
2011–2012 | Riono Asnan |
2013 | Lukas Tumbuan |
2014 | Agus Riyanto |
2015 | Riono Asnan |
2016–2018 | Yayat R. Hidayat |
2019 | Subangkit |
2020 | Hartono Ruslan |
2021 | Cucun Sulistyo |
2022 | M. Irfan |
2023 | Denny Rumba |
2024 | Sudirman |
2024 | Awaludin (Caretaker) |
The following is the official apparel of Persiku Kudus from season to season: [10] [11]
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