Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta

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Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta
Basketball current event.svg 2018-19 IBL Indonesia
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LeaguesNational league : since 1996
International league : 2008, 2009/2010, 2011/2013 (as Indonesia Warriors)
Founded29 October 1993;26 years ago (1993-10-29)
HistorySatria Muda
(1993-1996)
AdeS Satria Muda
(1997)
Mahaka Satria Muda
(1998-2002)
Satria Muda BritAma
(2003-2015)
Indonesia Warriors
(2011/2012, 2012/2013)
Satria Muda Pertamina (2015-present)
Arena The BritAma Arena
(capacity: 4,000)
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
President Erick Thohir
Head coach Miloš Pejić
ChampionshipsNational titles : 10 (1999, 2004, 2006-2009, 2010-11,2011-2012, 2014-2015, 2018)
International titles : 2008 (SEABA Champions Cup), 2011/2012 (ASEAN Basketball League, as Indonesia Warriors)
Retired numbers32
Website www.satriamuda.id

Satria Muda Pertamina Jakarta is an Indonesian basketball team seeing action through the Perbasi's highest division since 1996. Based in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, it is Indonesia's representative team to the inaugural Asean Basketball League. Affectionately called "SM Pertamina" or "SMP".

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History

Founded by Doedi Gambiro on October 29, 1993, initially known as Satria Muda, it began play in the KOBATAMA since 1996, and advanced to the final four, but loses to Aspac Jakarta and only get the fourth places after losing to Bima Sakti Nikko Steel Malang, and get "the best newcomers" tribute award in 1996. So, in 1997, Satria Muda endorsed by The Coca-Cola Company's AdeS mineral waters, and the team identity has changed to AdeS Satria Muda. The loses of the 1996 final four is inspired the "Indonesian basketball el-clasico" between Satria Muda and Aspac Jakarta, especially in the grand finals since 2002.

According to Dwui "Iboy" Eriano, unfortunately, in 1998, when Erick Thohir's PT Abdi Bangsa Tbk began as the team's major sponsor, and change the team's identity to Mahaka Satria Muda, they never won in this season. But, in 1999, they changed 180-degrees and "bounce-back" through depose 2-times (1997-1998) champion Panasia Indosyntec Bandung in the final four and dethroining the Surakarta's Bhinneka Sritex in the grand finals. [1]

Satria Muda then made the jump to the Indonesian Basketball League upon the latter's foundation in 2003. A year later, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, through its BritAma savings account, became the team's major sponsor, and since then the team identity has been Satria Muda BritAma. In the 2015, Pertamina, became the team's major sponsor, and the team name becoming Satria Muda Pertamina.

It has won ten domestic titles (1999, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2014–15, and 2018) and has also won the SEABA Champions Cup in 2008 by dethroning Philippines' Harbour Centre Batang Pier.

Satria Muda is one of the six founding teams of the first pan-Asean pro ball league, which began play on 11 October 2009, [2] but will still remain in the Indonesian Basketball League. In the ASEAN Basketball League, it allows them to add two foreign reinforcements and up to three players from Asean countries. It finished third overall in the regular season standings and became the runners-up in the inaugural season of the ABL, losing to the Philippine Patriots, 0–3, in the championship.

For the 2010–11 season, the Satria Muda ballclub will be fielding two teams for the ABL and the domestic NBL Indonesia, respectively. The team competing in the NBL will be composed of the 2009–10 ABL team, [3] while the new ABL team is a mixture of new local players, Filipino imports, and American imports. [4]

Honours

TitleWinnersRunners-up3rd Place4th Place
Kobatama1999
ABL Regular Season 2009–10
ABL Grand Finals 2009–10 (Runners-up)
IBL Championship 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 20182003, 2005, 2017
NBL Championship 2010–2011, 2011–2012, 2014–2015

Achievements (2009–10)

YearABL Regular Season PositionABL Grand Finals Position
2009–10 3rd PlaceRunners-up

Current roster

NoPosNameAgeHighNationalitySchools/Province
23G Avan Seputra 251.90 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia IPH Schools Surabaya
27G/F Bima Riski Ardiansyah 291.82 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia East Java
88G AA. Ngurah Wisnu Budidharma Saputra 291.80 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Maluku (province)
3PG Christian Gunawan 251.75 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pelita Harapan University
4F/C Elijah Johad Foster (IP)231.98 mFlag of the United States.svg  USA Flag of the United States.svg University of Nevada, Las Vegas
14F Fadlan Minallah 371.90 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
20G Gary Jacobs Jr (IP)271.85 mFlag of the United States.svg  USA Flag of the United States.svg Central Washington University
0F Juan Laurent Kokodiputra 241.95 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pelita Harapan University
99C Kristian Liem 252.01 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pelita Harapan University
13F/C M. Aris Rinaldi (Rookie)221.86 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bengkulu
8G M. Sandy Ibrahim Aziz 231.88 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia DKI Jakarta
77F Muhammad Rizal Falconi 261.97 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia SMAN 7 Pontianak
11F Rivaldo Tandra Pangesthio (Rookie)241.90 mFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pelita Harapan University
F Shawntez Patterson (IP)291.98 mFlag of the United States.svg  USA Flag of the United States.svg Alabama State University

Players in National Teams

NoPosNameAgeHighNationalitySchools/Province
SF Arki Dikania Wisnu Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of the United States.svg Baruch College
F Kevin Sitorus Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia SMA Kanaan Banjarmasin
PG Hardianus Lakudu Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia East Kalimantan
F/C Laurentius Steven Oei Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Pelita Harapan University

SMP Legends

Retired numbers
No.NamePositionTenure
6 Amran A Sinta G1995-2001
12 Syahrizal Affandi PG1999-2003
18 Fictor Gideon Roring C1999-2001
7 Dwui Eriano SF1995-2008
10 Wahyu Widayat Jati PF1995-2009
34 Wellyanson Situmorang PF2000 - 2011
9 Youbel Sondakh SF2006-2013
32 Rony Gunawan PF/C2006–2016

Notable players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

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