Results

Indonesia Liga 4 05/15 06:00 - Persinga Ngawi v Celebest FC W 1-0
Indonesia Liga 4 05/13 08:15 - Persinga Ngawi v Sang Maestro D 0-0
Indonesia Liga 4 05/02 08:30 - ASIOP FC v Persinga Ngawi W 1-2
Indonesia Liga 4 04/30 08:15 - Persinga Ngawi v Sang Maestro D 2-2
Indonesia Liga 4 04/24 08:15 - Mangiwang FC v Persinga Ngawi W 0-3
Indonesia Liga 4 04/22 08:15 - Persinga Ngawi v PSPP Padang Panjang W 2-1
Indonesia Liga 4 02/11 08:00 - Persinga Ngawi v Mitra Surabaya L 1-2
Indonesia Liga 4 02/04 08:00 - Persinga Ngawi v Unesa FC W 3-1
Indonesia Liga 4 02/02 08:00 - Persinga Ngawi v Sang Maestro L 0-1
Indonesia Liga 4 01/31 08:15 - Arek Malang v Persinga Ngawi W 0-1
Indonesia Liga 3 12/13 06:00 - Perseta 1970 v Persinga Ngawi L 1-0
Indonesia Liga 3 12/07 08:15 - Arema Indonesia v Persinga Ngawi D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 7 3
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 2 2 0
Goals for 15 9 6
Goals against 8 7 1
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 2 2 0

Wikipedia - Persinga Ngawi

(Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kabupaten Ngawi), commonly known as Persinga Ngawi is a semi-professional football club based in Ngawi (town), Ngawi, Indonesia. The team nickname is "Laskar Alas Ketonggo". Persinga competes in Liga 4. Persinga's stadium is known as the Ketonggo Stadium. In 2013 Liga Indonesia First Division, Persinga Ngawi become runners-up in a final match 0–1 loss against PS Kwarta, thus making it his best achievement in the club's history.

**Persinga Ngawi: A Glimpse into Indonesia's Passionate Soccer Team**

Persinga Ngawi is a prominent soccer club based in Ngawi, East Java, Indonesia. Established in 1970, the team has a rich history and a dedicated fan base that passionately supports them through thick and thin. The name "Persinga" is derived from "Persatuan Sepakbola Ngawi," which translates to "Football Unity of Ngawi," reflecting the club's commitment to fostering community spirit and promoting the sport in the region.

Competing in Indonesia's various leagues, including the Liga 2 and Liga 3, Persinga Ngawi has made a name for itself as a formidable contender. The team's colors, typically a vibrant combination of blue and white, symbolize their unity and determination on the field. The club's home matches are held at the Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, where the electrifying atmosphere created by their loyal supporters, known as "Singo Ngawi," adds to the excitement of every game.

Persinga Ngawi is not just about soccer; it embodies the heart and soul of Ngawi. The club actively engages with the local community, promoting youth development programs and grassroots initiatives to nurture the next generation of soccer talent. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, Persinga Ngawi continues to inspire fans and aspiring athletes alike, making it a cherished institution in Indonesian football. As they strive for success on the pitch, the team remains a symbol of pride for the people of Ngawi and a testament to the enduring spirit of Indonesian soccer.