Persinga Ngawi

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Persinga Ngawi
Persinga logo.png
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Ngawi
Nickname(s)Laskar Alas Ketongo
Founded1958;65 years ago (1958)
Ground Ketonggo Stadium
Capacity10,000
OwnerAskab PSSI Ngawi
ChairmanDwi Rianto Jatmiko [1]
ManagerDwi Indarto [2]
CoachLulut Kistono [3]
League Liga 3
2023 3nd in Group J, (East Java zone)
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Ngawi, commonly known as Persinga Ngawi is a semi-professional football club based in Ngawi Regency, East Java, Indonesia. The team nickname is "Laskar Alas Ketonggo". Persinga competes in Liga 3. Persinga's stadium is known as the Ketonggo Stadium. [4] [5] In 2013 Liga Indonesia First Division, Persinga Ngawi become runners-up in a final match 0–1 loss against PS Kwarta, this is his best achievement in the club's history. [6]

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Players

Current squad

As of 3 September 2021

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 Risky Eko
GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Dio Rahmatulah
GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Panca Agung Pamungkas
GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Priageng Aji
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yudha Firdanna
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rachmad Sucipto
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Tegar Kusuma
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Okta Dwi Kurniawan
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Apsyahri Pratama
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ibnu Syahid
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Prima Nurdianysah
DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Deva Setiawan
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Haris Adyatma
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ferdiansyah
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ifan Efendi
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Aji Restu Ginanjar
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rofano Afrilian
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Aditya Wibawa
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Dwi Kurniawan
MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Tri Widodo
FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Slamet Hariyadi
FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Hose Mando Andri
FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Riski Median Nanda
FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rizal Wahyudi

Coaching Staff

As of 3 September 2021
PositionStaff
Head coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Lulut Kistono
Assistant coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Ichawan Wicaksana
Assistant coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Sigit Wicaksana
Goalkeeper coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Lambang mulyono

Honours

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