2009 Indonesian Community Shield

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2009 Indonesian Community Shield
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The match was played at Andi Mattalatta Stadium.
Date7 October 2009
Venue Andi Mattalatta Stadium, Makassar
Referee Aeng Suarlan
2010

The 2009 Indonesian Community Shield was the inaugural edition of the Indonesian Community Shield. It was a match played by the 2008-09 Indonesia Super League winners Persipura Jayapura and 2008-09 Copa Indonesia winners Sriwijaya FC. It took place on 7 October 2009 at the Andi Mattalatta Stadium in Makassar, Indonesia. [1] Persipura won the match 3–1. [2]

Match details

Persipura Jayapura 3–1 Sriwijaya FC
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Andi Mattalatta Stadium, Makassar
Referee: Aeng Suarlan
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Persipura Jayapura
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Sriwijaya FC
Persipura Jayapura:
GK77 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yandri Pitoy
RWB22 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Ridwan Sub off.svg 45'
CB45 Flag of Cameroon.svg Bio Paulin Yellow card.svg 38'
CB14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jack Komboy Yellow card.svg 16'
CB32 Flag of Nigeria.svg Victor Igbonefo
LWB26 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ortizan Solossa Sub off.svg 71'
DM15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Gerald Pangkali Sub off.svg 89'
CM10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Eduard Ivakdalam (c)
RW86 Flag of Indonesia.svg Boaz Solossa
CF9 Flag of Brazil.svg Beto Gonçalves
LW21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Yustinus Pae
Substitutes:
DF4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricardo Salampessy Sub on.svg 45'
MF6 Flag of Indonesia.svg David Laly Sub on.svg 89'
MF13 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ian Kabes Sub on.svg 71'
Manager:
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Sriwijaya FC:
GK1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendro Kartiko
RB24 Flag of Indonesia.svg Christian Warobay Sub off.svg 71'
CB5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Bobby Satria
CB26 Flag of Indonesia.svg A A Ngurah Wahyu Trisnajaya
LB3 Flag of Indonesia.svg Slamet Riyadi
DM11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ponaryo Astaman
RM7 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mohammad Nasuha
LM18 Flag of Indonesia.svg Oktavianus Sub off.svg 77'
AM10 Flag of Liberia.svg Zah Rahan Krangar
CF8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Rahmat Rivai Sub off.svg 87'
CF17 Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Keith Gumbs
Substitutes:
MF14 Flag of Indonesia.svg Arif Suyono Sub on.svg 71'
MF28 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sulaiman Alamsyah NasutionSub on.svg 77'
FW27 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mustopa AjiSub on.svg 87'
Manager:
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rahmad Darmawan

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References

  1. "Persipura Balas Sriwijaya di Community Shield" (in Indonesian).
  2. "Persipura Juara Community Shield 2009" (in Indonesian).