Madura United
Full nameMadura United Football Club
Nickname(s)Sape Kerrab
(The Runner Bull)
Short nameMDR
Founded10 January 2016 (2016-01-10)
GroundGelora Ratu Pamelingan Stadium
Capacity13,500 (without single seat)
OwnerPT Polana Bola Madura Bersatu[1]
PresidentAchsanul Qosasi
Head CoachMaurício Souza
LeagueLiga 1
2022–23Liga 1, 8th of 18
WebsiteClub website

Active departments of
Madura United


Football

Football (Women's)

Football U-20 (Men's)

Football U-18
(Men's)

Football U-16
(Men's)

Madura United Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club. The club is based in Pamekasan, Madura, East Java. They currently play in the Liga 1. Established on 10 January 2016, Madura United FC is one of few professional clubs that succeeded in obtaining a license from AFC (Asian Football Confederation) for two years in a row. Madura United FC currently plays in two stadiums; Gelora Bangkalan Stadium and Gelora Ratu Pamelingan Stadium.

History

On 10 January 2016, there was an agreement that involved the previous owner of Persipasi Bandung Raya, Ari Dewanto Sutedi, with Husodo Angkosubroto witnessed by the founder of Pelita Jaya, Nirwan Dermawan Bakrie that the ownership of Persipasi Bandung Raya (PBR) was taken over and moved to Madura. The name changed to Madura United. After the purchase, Madura United replaced PBR to perform in the 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A.[2]

Name changes

Kit suppliers

  • Lotto (2010–2011)
  • Umbro (2011–2012)
  • Mitre (2012–14)
  • MBB (2015–2016)
  • Mizuno (2017)
  • MBB (2018–2021)
  • XTen (2021–)

Stadium

Gelora Bangkalan Stadium

Madura United play their home matches at Gelora Bangkalan Stadium and Gelora Ratu Pamelingan Stadium.[4]

Supporters

Their supporters were called "Taretan Dhibi", "Peccot Mania", "Trunojoyo Mania", and "K-Conk Mania".[4]

Players

Current squad

As of 5 December 2023[5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Brazil BRA Lucas Frigeri
2 DF Indonesia IDN Guntur Ariyadi
4 DF Brazil BRA Cleberson
5 DF Singapore SGP Jacob Mahler
7 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Rivera
8 MF Brazil BRA Jajá
10 MF Indonesia IDN Slamet Nurcahyono
12 FW Indonesia IDN Lerby Eliandry
15 MF Indonesia IDN Ricki Ariansyah
19 DF Indonesia IDN Fachruddin Aryanto (captain)
21 FW Indonesia IDN Riyatno Abiyoso (on loan from Persik Kediri)
22 DF Indonesia IDN Iksan Lestaluhu
23 MF Indonesia IDN Bayu Gatra
25 MF Indonesia IDN Riski Afrisal
26 DF Indonesia IDN Novan Sasongko
27 FW Indonesia IDN Make Aldo
No. Pos. Nation Player
28 DF Indonesia IDN Kartika Vedhayanto
29 MF Indonesia IDN Raihan Febriana
30 FW Indonesia IDN Salim Tuharea
31 FW Indonesia IDN Yuda Editya (on loan from Borneo Samarinda)
33 DF Indonesia IDN Koko Ari
42 MF Indonesia IDN Feby Ramzy
59 GK Indonesia IDN Andrian Casvari
60 GK Indonesia IDN Fawaid Ansory
61 GK Indonesia IDN Karisma Ramadhany
72 DF Indonesia IDN Anwar Rifai
76 DF Indonesia IDN Dodi Alekvan Djin
77 MF Indonesia IDN Malik Risaldi
81 GK Indonesia IDN Wawan Hendrawan
88 GK Indonesia IDN Satria Tama
94 FW Brazil BRA Dalberto

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Indonesia IDN Andik Rendika Rama (on loan to Bhayangkara)
FW Indonesia IDN Beto Gonçalves (on loan to PSBS Biak)
FW Brazil BRA Júnior Brandão (on loan to Bhayangkara)

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1990-91 Asian Club Championship Qualifying Tournament
Group 6
Thailand Bangkok Bank FC 2–1 1st
Singapore Geylang International 0–0
Group A Oman Al-Nasr 3–0 2nd
China Liaoning FC 0–1
Semi-Finals Iran Esteghlal 0–2
Third Place Playoff North Korea 25 April 2–2
(7–6 p)
Third Place

Invitational tournament record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2009 Singapore Cup Preliminary Round Brunei DPMM FC 0–1

Honours

Domestic

as Pelita Jaya

League

  • Galatama[6]
    • Champions (3): 1988–89, 1990, 1993–94
    • Runners-up (2): 1986–87, 1987–88

National cups

as Pelita Jaya U-21

League

Continental

Season-by-season records

Season League tier League League position Piala Indonesia Asian competition(s)
1994–95 1 Premier Division Second round.
1995–96 1 Premier Division Second round.
1996–97 1 Premier Division Second round.
1997–98 1 Premier Division Season abandoned
1998–99 1 Premier Division Second round
1999–00 1 Premier Division Second round.
2001 1 Premier Division 11th, East Div.
2002 1 Premier Division 7th, West Div
2003 1 Premier Division 14th
2004 1 Premier Division 17th
2005 1 Premier Division 13th, East Div. First round
2006 2 First Division big 8, First Div. Second round
2007–08 1 Premier Division 8th, West Div. 4th
2008–09 1 Indonesia Super League 9th Third round
2009–10 1 Indonesia Super League 15th Quarter Final
2010–11 1 Indonesia Super League 12th
2011–12 1 Indonesia Super League 6th Did not participated
2013 1 Indonesia Super League 15th
2014 1 Indonesia Super League Semifinal
2015 1 Indonesia Super League Season not finished
2016 1 Indonesia Soccer Championship A 3rd
2017 1 Liga 1 6th
2018 1 Liga 1 8th Semifinal
2019 1 Liga 1 5th
2020 1 Liga 1 Season declared void
2021-22 1 Liga 1 9th
2022-23 1 Liga 1 8th
Key
  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league

Coaches

Period Coach
1994–1995 Indonesia Mundari Karya
1995–1996 Argentina Mario Kempes
1996–1997 Serbia Slm Milosevic
1997 Netherlands Henk Wullems
1997-1998 Netherlands Rob Jacobs
1998–2004 Indonesia Danurwindo
2005 Indonesia Mundari Karya
2006 Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah
2006 Indonesia Syafrudin Fabanyo
2007–2010 Singapore Fandi Ahmad
2010–2011 Serbia Misha Radovic
2011–2012 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan
2012–2013 Scotland Simon McMenemy[12]
2013 France Darko Janacković[13]
2013–2015 Serbia Dejan Antonić[14]
2015 Netherlands Pieter Huistra[15]
2016–2018 Brazil Gomes de Oliveira[4]
2018 Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija[4]
2018 Brazil Gomes de Oliveira
2019 Serbia Dejan Antonić
2019 Indonesia Rasiman
2020–2021 Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan
2021–2023 Brazil Fábio Lefundes
2023– Brazil Maurício Souza
Note
  1. ^
    When the club participated in the 2013 season, it was still named Pelita Bandung Raya.

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Head CoachBrazil Maurício Souza
Assistant CoachIndonesia Rakhmad Basuki
Physical CoachBrazil Joao Pedro Rayol
Goalkeeper CoachBrazil Gerson Rodrigues Rios
Tactical Coach/AnalystBrazil Italo Resende
PhysiotherapistBrazil Emerson Costa Campos
InterpreterBrazil Claudio Luzardi

Source:[16]

References

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  2. "Ini Alasan Achsanul Qosasi Ambil Alih Persipasi Bandung Raya". Goal.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  3. "Setelah 28 Tahun, Nama Pelita Jaya Terhapus Dari Kompetisi - Goal.com". 12 April 2015. Archived from the original on 15 March 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Madura United – Indonesia Soccer Championship" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  5. "Squad Madura United Liga 1". ligaindonesiabaru.com. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  6. "Indonesia – List of (Semi-)Professional Champions". Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  7. "Piala Utama 1990 & 1992" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  8. "Indonesia – List of Cup Winners" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  9. "Daftar Juara ISL U-21" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  10. "BOLARETRO: Maung Muda Tuntaskan Dahaga" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  11. "Pelita Jaya U-21 raih peringkat ketiga ISL" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  12. "Simon McMenemy percaya nasibnya di PBR" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  13. "Daniel Darko Janackovic:Senang Kembali ke Bandung" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  14. "Mantap pilih PBR, ini alasan Dejan Antonic" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
  15. "Persipasi Bandung Raya (PBR) Kini Dilatih Pieter Huistra" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  16. "Lengkap Sudah, Pelatih dan 5 Staf Madura United" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 May 2022.
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