PSPS Pekanbaru

For the reserve team, see PSPS U-21. For the team season, see 2010–11 PS Pekanbaru season.
PSPS Pekanbaru
Full name Persatuan Sepak Bola Pekanbaru dan Sekitarnya
Nickname(s)

Asykar Bertuah (en: Lucky Warrior)

The Sumatran Tapir

Founded 1955[1]
Ground Rumbai Stadium, Pekanbaru
Ground Capacity 30,000[2]
Owner PT. PSPS Pekanbaru
Chairman Anto Rachman
Manager Zulkifli Nasution (ad interim)
Coach Philip Hansen Maramis
League Liga Indonesia Premier Division
2013 Indonesia Super League, 18th (relegated)

PSPS, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Pekanbaru dan Sekitarnya is an Indonesian football team based in Pekanbaru. They compete in the division of Indonesian football, Liga Indonesia. In media, the club is often referred to as the tautology PSPS Pekanbaru.

After they finished in third position in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division 2008-2009, PSPS were directly promoted to Indonesia Super League for the 2009-2010 season. They play at the 20,000 capacity Rumbai Stadium.[3]

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
4 Indonesia DF Dika Hanggara
5 Indonesia DF Bobby Satria
8 Indonesia DF Tengku Lutfi Hidayat
9 Indonesia MF Jibby Wuwungan
11 Indonesia MF Ade Suhendra
13 Indonesia MF Trias Budi Susanto
14 Indonesia MF Gusripen Efendi
15 Indonesia DF Danil Junaidi
17 Indonesia GK Fance Hariyanto
18 Indonesia MF M. Zahrul Azhar
20 Indonesia GK Amin Syarifudin
21 Indonesia MF Rusdianto
22 Indonesia GK Adi Chandra
No. Position Player
23 Indonesia FW Rudi Widodo
26 Indonesia FW Khairunnas Afrizal
27 Indonesia MF Hasbullah Bustan
28 Indonesia MF Pawira Putra
30 Indonesia DF Novi Hendrawan
29 Guatemala DF Scott Manson
32 Indonesia GK Susanto
31 Indonesia MF Yudi Rianto
84 Indonesia MF Hadison
86 Indonesia DF Ario Putra
88 Indonesia FW Muhammad Isnaini (captain)
94 Indonesia MF Redo Rinaldi
99 Indonesia MF Ricky Bardes Leurima

Achievements and honors

  • Winners (1): 1999

Kit supplier

See also

References

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