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PSM Makassar Full name Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar Nickname(s) Founded 2 November 1915[1] Ground Mattoangin Stadium
Makassar, Indonesia
(Capacity: 20,000)Manager Petar Segrt League Liga Primer Indonesia 2011 3 Home coloursAway coloursPSM, an acronym for Persatuan Sepakbola Makassar, is a football club that plays in the Liga Primer Indonesia. It was once considered as one of Indonesia's strongest football clubs, having won a title in 2000 and finishing runner-up three out of the past four seasons after that. As common in Indonesia, the tautology PSM Makassar is often used in media.
PSM is a one-time Liga Indonesia champion. Right now,[when?] PSM is facing a serious financial problem[citation needed]. In Makassar, PSM is highly supported and even some of the local bands made an album to help their team[citation needed].
PSM is one of the best teams in Indonesia which has the best stability in performance. They almost always reach the semifinal of Liga Indonesia. PSM is also the team in first division which is the most efficient in using money (spent only USD 800,000 and got first place of East area [half season]). PSM is also the only one team in Indonesia which has four foreign players who play in their national team (four of the Togo players play for Togo National Team in The 2006 World Cup qualification).
PSM Makassar is now[when?] trying to use a new formation of 4-1-3-2 while attacking and 4-1-4-1 for defense. The coach prefers effective football like in The Premier league than attractive football such as from Brazil. He is trying to make a new style of total football in the team which only use one-two touch before passing the ball (kick and rush).
Contents
History
This club founded in 2 November 1915 as Makassar Voetbal Bond (MVB)[1].
Crest
Achievements
- Champions of Liga Indonesia 2000
Liga Indonesia
- 1994/95 - 10th place in East area
- 1995/96 - Runner-up
- 1996/97 - Semi-finalist
- 1997/98 - stopped
- 1998/99 - Best 8
- 1999/00 - CHAMPION
- 2001 - Runner-up
- 2002 - Semi-finalist
- 2003 - Runner-up
- 2004 - Runner-up
- 2005 - 2nd place in East area, Best 8 in Indonesia
- 2006 - 4th place East area, Best 8 in Indonesia
- 2007 - 1st place in East area (half season)
Indonesia Super League
- 2008-09 - 8th
- 2009-10 - 13th
- 2010-11 - 2nd*
*= Before withdrew from 2010-11 Indonesia Super League.
Liga Primer Indonesia
- 2011 Liga Primer Indonesia - 3rd20
Half season holiday until 18 June 2011
20= Until twenty match in league.
Copa Indonesia
- Copa Indonesia 2007 - Best 16
- Copa Indonesia 2008 - Quarterfinals
- Copa Indonesia 2009 - Best 16
- Piala Indonesia 2010 - Quarterfinals
Asian Cup Winners' Cup
- 1997/98 : Quarterfinal
- 2001/02 : First round
Asian Club Championship
- 1996/97: First round
- 2000/01: Quarterfinal
AFC Champions League
- 2004 : Group stage
- 2005 : Group stage
Season Competition Round Club Home Away 2004 AFC Champions League Group Hoàng Anh Gia Lai 3-0 5-1 Group Krung Thai Bank F.C. 2-3 1-2 Group Dalian Shide F.C. 0-1 2-1 2005 AFC Champions League Group BEC Tero Sasana F.C. 2-2 0-1 Group Yokohama F. Marinos 0-2 3-0 Group Shandong Luneng 0-1 6-1 Supporters
PSM have group of supporter, their name is The Macz Man Indonesia. The Macz Man Indonesia have a slogan who sounds "Punna stangnga-stangngako, mundurukko!"
Their President is Mr. Iriantosyah Kasim, their Prime Ministry Ocha Alim Bachri, their General Secretary named Andi Muhammad Alam. But when The Macz Man Indonesia made attractions in the Mattoangin "Hell" Stadium while supporting the PSM Makassar, they are always led by General Field named Choklat Maczman. Under the command of Choklat Maczman, The Macz Man Indonesia sing and do attractions.
2011-12 Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Deny Marsel 2 DF Hendra Wijaya 3 DF Muhammad Rasul 4 DF Muhammad Nur Abanda 6 MF Risnandar Amri 7 MF David da Rocha 8 DF Kwon Jun 9 FW Ilija Spasojević 10 FW Andi Oddang 11 FW M.Rahmat 12 MF Fadly M 14 MF Kaharuddin 15 MF Kurniawan K 16 DF Satrio Syam No. Position Player 17 MF Rasyid B 18 MF Agung Batola 19 DF Jufri 20 MF Srećko Mitrović 22 DF Fandy Edy 23 GK Fakhrul Nurdin 25 DF Ahmad Tolle 27 FW Ismail 28 MF Aditya Putra Dewa 29 FW Zulkifli Tamara 30 GK A. M. Guntur 35 DF Aswar S 36 GK Denyz Saprianto 45 DF Suwandi Notable former coach
- Yopi Lumoindong
- Syamsudin Umar
- Henk Wullems
- Miroslav Janu
- Fritz Korbach
- Manuel Bilches
- Radoy Minkovski
- Hanafing
- Raja Isa
- Robert Alberts
- Wim Rijsbergen
Notable former players
Foreign Players
AFC
- Goran Subara
- Daryoush Ayyoubi
- Joo Ki Hwan
- Park Jung Hwan
- Shin Hyun Joon
- Marwan Sayedeh
CAF
- Abanda Herman
- Jules Basile Onambele
- Anoure Obiora Richad
- Ali Khadaffi
- Nomo Teh Marco
- Ouja Lamtame Sakibu
CONMEBOL
- Hernán Caputto
- Sebastián Aset
- Fernando Andrade
- Carlos De Mello
- Julio Lopez
- Luis Peña
- Oscar Aravena
- Sergio Vargas
- Aldo Baretto
- Osvaldo Moreno
- Ronald Fagundez
- Christian Gonzalez
UEFA
- Leontin Chitescu
- Richard Knopper
External links
- Official site
- PSM Makassar at Liga Primer
References
Liga Primer Indonesia 2011 teams Atjeh United · Bali De Vata · Bandung F.C. · Batavia Union · Bintang Medan · Bogor Raya F.C. · Cendrawasih Papua · Jakarta F.C. · Manado United · Medan Chiefs · Minangkabau F.C. · Persebaya 1927 · Persema Malang · Persibo Bojonegoro · PSM Makassar · Real Mataram · Semarang United · Solo F.C. · Tangerang WolvesSeasons 2011Pre-season Tournament 2010Other Foreign playersCategories:- Indonesian football clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1915
- Liga Indonesia Premier Division winners
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