Persipasi Kota Bekasi

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Persipasi Kota Bekasi
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Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Patriot Kota Bekasi
Nickname(s)Laskar Patriot
Founded5 April 2017;7 years ago (2017-04-05) as Patriot Candrabhaga FC
9 November 2021;2 years ago (2021-11-09) as PCB Persipasi (merger with Persipasi Bekasi)
31 May 2022;2 years ago (2022-05-31) as Persipasi Kota Bekasi
Ground Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium,
Bekasi, West Java
Capacity30,000
ChairmanTri Adhianto
ManagerEko Fadly
Arif Maulana
Armel Gustian
CoachJamal Yastro
League Liga 3
2023 Liga 3, 1st (West Java zone)

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Patriot Kota Bekasi (simply known as Persipasi; formerly known as Patriot Chandrabhaga and PCB Persipasi) is an Indonesian football club based in Bekasi, West Java that competes in Liga 3. Their home base is Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium which is the inspiration for the club name. [1] In November 2021, Patriot Candrabhaga FC merged with Persipasi Bekasi to form PCB Persipasi [2] and their target is to enter Liga 2. [3] In May 2022, the club reverted their name back into Persipasi as an effort from Askot PSSI Bekasi to mend relations with the club's supporters who had alienated the club after their merger with Patriot Candrabhaga. [4]

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History

In 2017, The Mayor of Bekasi formed a new football club called Patriot Chandrabhaga FC. The club was formed with the aim of football lovers in Bekasi, hoping that they can become the pride of the citizens. Since they were first formed, they played in Liga 3, their presence did not get the attention of the people. A number of football lovers, especially Persipasi's supporters, can't just look away, they still hope that Persipasi, the original icon of Bekasi, can comeback. [5] In 2021, Patriot Candrabhaga merged with the Persipasi Bekasi team and competed again in Liga 3 Zone West Java under the name PCB Persipasi. PCB Persipasi is an official member of Asprov PSSI West Java and plays in Liga 3 West Java zone. [6] However, the merger with Patriot Chandrabhaga did not go down well with Persipasi's various supporters' groups, who alienated the new entity. Protests were held by the club's supporters, who demanded that the club were to revert their name back to Persipasi. The demands were fulfilled by Askot PSSI Bekasi once ownership of the club was transferred back to them following the conclusion of the 2021–22 Liga 3 season, with the club returning to their original Persipasi name in May 2022. [7] Bekasi's caretaker mayor Tri Adhianto was appointed as the club's new chairman, who was supported by not only the members of Askot PSSI Bekasi, but also by the city's footballing figures and supporters. [8]

Players

Current squad

As of 17 December 2023 [9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Abdul Razak Khatami
3 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Aldi Santoso
4 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ari Wijayanto
5 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yoga Wahyu
6 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ahmad Fajrul Falah
7 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Farid Maulana
8 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rafli Aditya
9 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yohan Patrick Saragih
11 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Yoga Ariafianto
12 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Dimas Herdianto
13 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Danis Anandri
14 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Khoirur Rozikin
15 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Fernando Sahetapy
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Faisal
18 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Jujan Prihartanto
19 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Adam Malik
23 GK Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Sechansyah Owen
24 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Kodofi
25 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Christian Reddo
26 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Rio Valentino
27 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Anang Hidayat
30 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Feri Aman Saragih (captain)
31 MF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muhammad Ferdiansa
42 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Raihan Rizky Sya'bani
91 FW Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Ardantyo Gilang
92 DF Flag of Indonesia.svg  IDN Muchlis Rasyid

Coaching staff

PositionStaff
Head coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Jamal Yastro
Assistant coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Dolfinus
Flag of Indonesia.svg Asari
Physical Coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Abdullah Sapei
Goalkeeper coach Flag of Indonesia.svg Topik Hidayat
Masseur Flag of Indonesia.svg Salman Al-Farizi
Kitman Flag of Indonesia.svg Doni Rikzy Amari
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Hermawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ramlan

Management

Chairman Flag of Indonesia.svg Tri Adhianto
Manager Flag of Indonesia.svg Eko Fadly
Flag of Indonesia.svg Arif Maulana
Flag of Indonesia.svg Armel Gustian
Club Secretary Flag of Indonesia.svg Syahrizal Harahap
Media Officer Flag of Indonesia.svg Marsya Radina

Honours

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