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1 History  



1.1  Kejurnas PSSI (PSSI National Championship) era  







2 PSP Team Trial Against Foreign Teams  



2.1  Period 1953-1963  





2.2  Trial Abroad  







3 Name change  





4 Players  



4.1  Current squad  







5 Honours  





6 References  





7 External links  














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PSP Padang
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Padang
Nickname(s)Pandeka Minang (Minang Warriors)
Short namePSP
Founded1928; 96 years ago (1928)
GroundGelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerAskot PSSI Padang
ChairmanHendri Septa
ManagerIrwan Afriadi[1]
CoachDelfriadi[2]
LeagueLiga 3
2023–24Semi-finals, (West Sumatera zone)

Home colours

Away colours

Current season

Persatuan Sepakbola Padang (simply known as PSP Padang) is an Indonesian football club based in Padang, West Sumatra. They currently compete in the Liga 3 and their homeground is Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium.[3]

History

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PSP Padang was established in 1928, the name of PSP Padang at that time, Sport Vereniging Minang (SVM) chaired by Dr. Hakim belongs to the Padang football organization known as the Ilans Padang Electal (IPE), which became the forerunner to the establishment of PSP Padang.[4]

However, the existence of this IPE did not last long, because the Dutch Colonial Government changed it by forming a Padang football organization in 1935 with the name Voetballbond Padang En Omstreken, at that time chaired by a Dutch "football fan" namely Meneer Vander Lee. at that time the match at night was held at the Dipo Field.[4]

Along with domestic political turmoil, in 1942, the Netherlands handed over its power to Japan. Japan's first action was to scorch everything that smelled of the Netherlands, including VPO. This causes no Padang football achievements to stick out either as a team or individually. Nevertheless, the presence of Japan has a silver lining. At that time St. Mantari together with other Padang football figures took the initiative to change the name of the VPO to PSP (Persatuan Sepak Bola Padang), and Yusuf St. Mantari became the first general chairman under the name PSP. It turned out that at that time, Japan did not bother him at all. in that note also the name PSP was used for the first time.[4]

Kejurnas PSSI (PSSI National Championship) era

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The official national football competition began to be held based on the PSSI Congress, on 2–4 September in Semarang. Labeled the PSSI National Championship (In Indonesian: Kejuaraan Nasional), it was started in 1951. With the holding of two rounds, the competition at the district level and the national level. The Perserikatan's team that has become a member of PSSI which is ratified every annual congress.[5]

They appeared for the first time at the 1957 PSSI National Championship, this is the national level in the 4th edition. After superior in two qualifying rounds. In the first qualification, Zone A (Sumatera zone) was inhabited by PSS (Pematangsiantar-East Sumatra) and PS Palembang (South Sumatera). PSP came out as the winner of zone A (Sumatera zone) undefeated after winning 6–0 over PSS and 5–0 over PS Palembang. In the second qualifying round, PSP joined with Persib Bandung and Persis Solo. and again, PSP Padang showed its superiority in a 3–1 win against Persib and a 4–4 draw against Persis Solo. Final standings, PSP lead the standings.[5]

At the national level, at the end of the competition, they were ranked 5th with 4 points from the results of one win (5–1 win against Persebaya Surabaya) two draws (1–1 draw against Persija Jakarta and 1–1 draw against Persema Malang) and three defeats against PSMS Medan, Persib Bandung, and PSM Makassar. However, their performance shocked the national public at the 1957 PSSI National Championship. Strengthened by players Yus Etek, Nazar, Nono were among the outstanding players throughout the season. the goalkeeper, Yus Etek was also called up to the Indonesia national team.[5]

PSP Team Trial Against Foreign Teams

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Period 1953-1963

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Trial Abroad

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Name change

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 31 August 2021[6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Indonesia IDN Rivaldi Ela
6 DF Indonesia IDN Ikhsan Sabili
7 FW Indonesia IDN Sahrul Akmal
8 MF Indonesia IDN Ferdian Yusril
9 FW Indonesia IDN Aditya Amran
10 FW Indonesia IDN Juanda Priyatna
11 MF Indonesia IDN Carel Syadef
12 GK Indonesia IDN Yogi Andriko
14 MF Indonesia IDN Iqbal Maulana
16 DF Indonesia IDN Gevin Alamsyah
17 MF Indonesia IDN Faisal Harahap
18 MF Indonesia IDN Rofiq Syamsuri
21 FW Indonesia IDN Rori Franandi
22 DF Indonesia IDN Nicolas Saputra
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Indonesia IDN Sahbandi
24 DF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Ma'rup
26 MF Indonesia IDN Jerri Noval
27 MF Indonesia IDN Syadiq Aliftah Ramadhan
28 MF Indonesia IDN Fadil Al Amin
29 DF Indonesia IDN Hanif Mahdi
31 MF Indonesia IDN Dimas Pangestu
37 DF Indonesia IDN Wiraja Aria Fadhil Aulia
63 DF Indonesia IDN Akbar Fajarudin
77 GK Indonesia IDN Bagas Aditya Nugraha
88 MF Indonesia IDN Ary Aulia Rahman
90 DF Indonesia IDN Riski Anwar
99 GK Indonesia IDN Fajar Aulia

Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "PSP Padang tunjuk Irwan Afriadi jadi manajer tim jelang Liga 3". antaranews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  • ^ "Yang Penting Fokus Dari Satu Pertandingan Ke Pertandingan Lainnya". INSTAGRAM (in Indonesian). Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  • ^ "Liga 3 Sumatera Barat 2021 Mulai Besok, Ini Daftar 16 Klub Pesertanya". www.skor.id. 6 November 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c "Tim Nasional Prancis dan PSP Padang". sumbarprov.go.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  • ^ a b c "PSP Padang : Sejarah penjajahan Belanda – Jepang dan kenangan manis permulaan kompetisi sepakbola nasional, Kejurnas PSSI 1957". www.bolabeten.com. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  • ^ "Squad PSP Padang Liga 3 2021-2022" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 November 2021.
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