Persitema Temanggung

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Persitema Temanggung
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Temanggung
Nickname(s)Spiked Bamboo Warrior
Cemani Rooster
Founded1970;54 years ago (1970)
Ground Bhumi Phala Stadium
Temanggung, Central Java
Capacity7,000
OwnerPT. Temanggung Sportindo
ChairmanDrs. HM. Bambang Sukarno
ManagerMargo Susilo [1]
League Liga 3
2021 3rd in Group E, (Central Java zone)

Persitema stands for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Temanggung (English: Football Association of Indonesia Temanggung). Persitema Temanggung is an Indonesian football club based in Temanggung, Central Java. They currently compete in Liga 3. [2]

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Persitema stadium named Bhumi Phala Stadium. Its location was in downtown Temanggung, Central Java. This club has a fanatical supporter named TasMania (Temanggung Supporter Mania).

Honours

Coaches

YearManager
2005–2007 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachmadi
2007–2008 Flag of Indonesia.svg Widyantoro
2008–2009 Flag of Indonesia.svg Eko Riyadi
2010–2012 Flag of Indonesia.svg Musarodin
2012–2013 Flag of Indonesia.svg Eko Riyadi
2014 (3 months) Flag of Indonesia.svg Sri Widadi
2014–2017 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yopie Riwoe
2018 Flag of Indonesia.svg Edy Paryono
2019–2020 Flag of Indonesia.svg Erwan Hendarwanto
2021 Flag of Indonesia.svg Darius Subardjo
2022– Flag of Indonesia.svg Eko Riyadi

Stadium

They play their home matches in Bhumi Phala Stadium

Supporters

Support group they called Tasmania and Tasmanita for supporting women.

Kit suppliers

Sponsors

Former players

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References

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  2. "Liga 3 Jawa Tengah Segera Mulai untuk Musim 2021, Ini Pembagian Grupnya" (in Indonesian). www.skor.id. 23 October 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2022.