Persima Majalengka

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Persima Majalengka (Indonesian Football Association Majalengka) is one of the community pride clubs Majalengka which this year is participating in competitions at the national level, namely in Liga 3 (Liga Nusantara) even though in 2017 Persima Majalengka was stopped in the group phase because they could not compete with other clubs competing in Liga 3. [1]

Persima Majalengka
Full nameIndonesian Football Association Majalengka
Founded1960
GroundWarung Jambu Stadium, Majalengka
Capacity1,500
ManagerMulya Alamsyah
CoachH. Suhardi
League Liga 3 West Java [2]

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References

  1. "Persima Majalengka: Persima Majalengka di tahun 2017". persimamajalengka.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  2. "www.pssi.org/competitions/liga-3-2019-jawa-barat/playersofficials/565". pssi.org. Retrieved 2020-11-09.