PSIS Semarang

PSIS Semarang
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Semarang
NicknamesLaskar Mahesa Jenar
(Mahesa Jenar Army)
Short nameSMG
Founded18 May 1932 (1932-05-18)
GroundJatidiri Stadium
Capacity18,000
OwnerPT Mahesa Jenar Semarang
CEODatu Nova Fatmawati
Head coachAndri Ramawi Putra
LeagueChampionship
2024–25Liga 1, 18th of 18 (relegated)
Websitepsis.co.id

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Semarang (lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Semarang'), commonly known by its abbreviation PSIS is an Indonesian professional football club based in Semarang, Central Java. The club play their home matches at the Jatidiri Stadium. They are set to compete in Championship, the second tier of Indonesian football, following relegation in the 2024–25 Liga 1 season.

History

Founded on 18 May 1932, PSIS is one of the oldest football teams in Indonesia. It was previously known as Voetbalbond Indonesia Semarang.

First title

Before the professional league was held in 1994–1995, PSIS joined Perserikatan, an amateur football competition organized by the PSSI. Their greatest success was in the 1986–87 season, when PSIS won the title after defeating Persebaya Surabaya in the final 1–0 by Syaiful Amri's goal. At the time, PSIS legend Ribut Waidi was in the team. There is now a sculpture of Ribut Waidi in the center of Semarang.

Ligina (Liga Indonesia) era

In 1994, when Perserikatan and Galatama merged to form Liga Indonesia, PSIS was placed in the Premier division. In the 1998–1999 season, PSIS attained their highest achievement by winning the probe. In the final, PSIS defeated Persebaya 1–0 in a final match held at Manado. The goal was scored by Tugiyo in the injury time of the second half. However, PSIS was ironically relegated in 1999–2000 season. A year later, PSIS managed to secure a promotion back to the Premier division.

Golden era: 2005–2007

PSIS Semarang made a surprise by accomplishing the 3rd place after defeating PSMS Medan with a score of 2–1. The players like Muhammad Ridwan, Khusnul Yaqien, Modestus Setiawan, Idrus Gunawan, Maman Abdurrahman, Abdoulaye Djibril Diallo and Emanuel de Porras became superstars and wanted by bigger teams. Result was achieved by coach Bambang Nurdiansyah.

In 2006, competing in the Western Zone, PSIS finished in 3rd place of the regular season. Therefore, PSIS went to the next round with 7 other teams, split into two groups of 4. PSIS won the first match against Arema Malang, courtesy of Gustavo Ortiz's goal. However, they were defeated by Persik Kediri with a score of 1–3 on matchday 2. PSIS needed a win in the last match against Persiba Balikpapan to progress to the semi-final, and they successfully booked a place with 1–0 victory in a controversially postponed match due to the pitch invasion by the fans. In the semi-final, PSIS won 1–0 against Persekabpas Pasuruan who defeated them twice in the regular season. In the grand final, PSIS met Persik Kediri once again, and was defeated with the score of 0–1 in extra time. The goal was scored by Cristian Gonzáles in 107th minute.

In 2007 season, PSIS successfully recruited Julio Lopez from Chile, projected as a replacement for Emanuel de Porras who controversially left the team after a defeat in the 2006 Liga Indonesia grand final.

Super League era

In the 2008 season, PSIS and PKT Bontang joined the Indonesia Super League, replacing Persmin Minahasa and Persiter Ternate.

In the 2011–2012 season, PSIS Semarang choose 2011–12 Indonesian Premier Division under the authority of PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo (LPIS), finishing 5th.

In the 2013 season, PSIS moved to Divisi Utama. Ronald Fagundez and Addison Alves injuries contributed to defeated by the champion Persebaya, PSBS Biak Numfor, and PS Bangka.

Scandal in 2014 season

PSIS reinforced with two foreign players Julio Alcorsé and Ronald Fagundez, starting 2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division at the top the standings in Group 4 with only 1 defeat. In the 2nd round, PSIS advanced to the semi-final along with PSS Sleman. Biggest victory came against Persiwa Wamena, with the score of 5–0. Hari Nur Yulianto scored 14, and Julio Alcorsé 13 goals.

PSS Sleman and PSIS Semarang were involved in match fixing, where both clubs wanted to be defeated in order not to meet Borneo Samarinda. Both teams scored 5 own goals in 7 minutes, and the game ended with 2-3 victory for Sleman.[1] As a result of this scandal, PSIS Semarang was disqualified. Coach Eko Riyadi, players Saptono, Fadli Manan and Catur Adi Nugraha received lifetime bans and financial fines.

Liga 1 era

PSIS were relegated to Liga 2 three matchweeks before the end of the 2024–25 Liga 1 season.[2]

Players

Current squad

As of 6 February 2026[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  IDN Ibrahim Sanjaya (on loan from Persis Solo)
3 DF  COL Aldair Simanca (on loan from Borneo Samarinda)
4 DF  IDN Rio Saputro
5 MF  IDN Dejan Alikha
6 MF  IDN Reiva Apriliansyah
7 DF  IDN Gustur Cahyo
8 MF  IDN Tegar Infantrie (on loan from Persita Tangerang)
10 MF  BRA Denilson
11 MF  IDN Esteban Vizcarra
12 MF  IDN Fridolin Yoku
13 DF  IDN Alwi Fadilah
18 DF  IDN Dani Ibrohim (on loan from Persija Jakarta)
20 DF  IDN Habil Akbar
21 GK  IDN Raka Octa
23 MF  IDN Wawan Febrianto
26 DF  IDN Aqsha Saniskara
30 MF  IDN Dani Sormin
No. Pos. Nation Player
31 MF  IDN Krisna Sulistia
32 MF  IDN Safna Delpi
33 MF  IDN Ocvian Chanigio
35 MF  IDN Doni Sormin
45 DF  IDN Syiha Buddin
50 DF  IDN Otávio Dutra (vice-captain)
52 GK  IDN Rizky Darmawan
57 MF  IDN Azyah Madilesa
59 MF  IDN Rangga Sumarna (on loan from Borneo Samarinda)
69 MF  IDN Delvin Rumbino
70 FW  IDN Thaufan Hidayat
77 MF  IDN Fahmi Al-Ayyubi
91 FW  BRA Rafinha
96 MF  IDN Muhammad Hidayat (on loan from PSMS Medan)
97 GK  IDN Mario Londok
99 FW  IDN Beto Gonçalves (captain)

Retired numbers

Season-by-season records

Seasons of PSIS Semarang
Season League Tier Pos Piala Indonesia ACLE ACL 2 ACGL ACC
1994–95 Premier Division 1 13th, East Division
1995–96 10th, East Division
1996–97 6th, Central Division
1997–98 abandoned
1998–99 1st
1999–2000 13th, East Division First round
2001 First Division 2 1st
2002 Premier Division 1 8th, East Division
2003 13th
2004 10th
2005 3rd R2
2006 2nd R2
2007–08 10th, West Division
2008–09 ISL 18th R2
2009–10 Premier Division 2 6th, Group 2
2010–11 8th, Group 2
2011–12 5th, Group 2 R3
2013 Premier Division (LPIS) 10th, Group 1
Premier Division (LI) 4th, Second round
2014 Premier Division Third Round
2015 abandoned
2016 ISC B 3rd, Second Round
2017 Liga 2 3rd
2018 Liga 1 1 10th R16
2019 14th
2020 abandoned
2021–22 7th
2022–23 13th
2023–24 6th
2024–25 18th
2025–26 Championship 2 , Group 2

Continental record

As of 1 September 1999
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
Asian Club Championship 2 0 0 2 4 9
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999–2000 Asian Club Championship First round Suwon Samsung Bluewings 2–3 2–6 4–9

Crest and colours

From the foundation of the club, the common home kit includes a blue shirt and blue shorts. The away kit of the club is associated with a white or black background.

Supporters and rivalries

PSIS Semarang's supporters call themselves Panser Biru (Pasukan Supporter Semarang Biru)[6] and SneX (Supporter Semarang Extreme). Panser Biru was founded on 25 March 2001. Earlier, on 22 October 2000, a Care Forum PSIS Semarang was created. SneX became an independent group on 20 March 2005.

Rivalries

PSIS has a rivalry with Persis Solo because of the prestige between the two teams in Central Java. The rivalry with Persebaya Surabaya was born from the controversy of Sepakbola Gajah since Perserikatan.[7] PSIS supporters had a rivalry with Persijap Jepara because of the riots that had taken place.[8]

Mascot

Warak ngendog is a fictional fauna that depicts the symbols of unity of all ethnic groups in Semarang, namely Javanese, ethnic Arabian, and Chinese. Ethnic unity creates a harmonious and peaceful city of Semarang. The appearance of the Warak Ngendog animal is that its head resembles a horned dragon, its neck is long like a camel, while its body, legs and tail resemble those of a goat. At first glance, the Warak ngendog animal is similar to the Qilin animal, but the Kirin has a body like a horse and a tail like a lion.

The MJ (Mahesa Jenar) is identical to fictional figures that are more focused on one group, namely Islam.

Mascots are often used to liven up the atmosphere. They don't not only function as an identity, it also brings joy to fans of PSIS Semarang.

Official staff

Position Staff
Chief Executive Officer Datu Nova Fatmawati
Chief Operating Officer Fariz Julinar Maurisal
Manager Krisna Handaru Murti
Assistant Manager Imanuel Anton Nikiyulun
Mochammad Reza Handhika
Team Secretary Wafa Amri
Technical Director Ángel Alfredo Vera
Head Coach Andri Ramawi Putra
Assistant Coach Anang Dwita Dina Mutiara
Goalkeeping Coach I Komang Putra
Fitness Coach Muhammad Yusuf Rojali Rohmatillah
Analyst Lutfi Naziul Fahri
Team Doctor Radityo Haryo Yudhanto
Physiotherapist Dodi Okta Fiandanu
Kitman Ahmad Muala Isnad Rosa
Lukman Hakim
Masseur Abdul Kharis Murtadlo
Adam Tri Nugroho

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Honours

Domestic
League/Division Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Perserikatan 1 0 1986–87
Liga Indonesia Premier Division 1 1 1998–99 2006
Liga Indonesia First Division 1 0 2001
Perserikatan First Division 1 0 1983[9]

AFC (Asian competitions)

Friendly tournaments

  • Piala Emas Bang Yos
  • Piala Kampoeng Semawis
    • Winner (1): 2009
  • Piala Polda Jateng
    • Winner (1): 2015[10]
  • Piala Siliwangi
    • Winner (1): 1983[11]
  • Piala Tugu Muda
    • Winner (1): 1978
  • Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Cup
  • Trofeo Pesantenan
    • Runner-Up (1): 2019[12]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Nursalam, Adil; Bagaskara, Sem (12 May 2025). "PSIS Resmi Degradasi dari Liga 1, Lima Tim Bersaing Hindari Zona Merah". Kompas.com (in Indonesian).
  3. ^ PSIS Semarang ileague.id.
  4. ^ Ardana, Arixc (24 June 2023). "Hormati Dua Pemain Ini, PSIS Semarang Pensiunkan Nomor Punggung 9 dan 22". jateng.akurat.co (in Indonesian). PT AKURAT SENTRA MEDIA. Archived from the original on 24 June 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  5. ^ Ardana, Arixc (24 June 2023). "Hormati Dua Pemain Ini, PSIS Semarang Pensiunkan Nomor Punggung 9 dan 22". jateng.akurat.co (in Indonesian). PT AKURAT SENTRA MEDIA. Archived from the original on 24 June 2023. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Panser Biru". Archived from the original on 13 April 2012.
  7. ^ Fattah, Naim (23 February 2020). "12 Gol ke Jala Persebaya Sore Itu, Sebuah Sejarah Berharga". Emosi Jiwaku (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 29 February 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  8. ^ Prabowo, Ronald Seger (30 September 2018). "Cerita Perdamaian Suporter PSIS-Persijap: Berkat Kemauan Kuat dan Ngopi Bareng". Bola.com (in Indonesian). Semarang. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Indonesia - List of Second Level Champions". Archived from the original on 22 October 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  10. ^ "PSIS Juara Piala Polda Jateng". suara.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 5 April 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Piala Siliwangi". indosport.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 25 April 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
  12. ^ "Trofeo Pesantenan". murianews.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2022.