Results

Indonesia Liga 4 05/01 08:15 - Tri Brata Rafflesia FC v Persip Pekalongan L 4-1
Indonesia Liga 4 04/29 08:15 - Persip Pekalongan v Persegaf Pegunungan Arfak W 2-1
Indonesia Liga 4 04/23 08:15 - PS Hizbul Wathan v Persip Pekalongan D 0-0
Indonesia Liga 4 04/21 08:15 - Persip Pekalongan v Harin FC W 2-0
Indonesia Liga 3 05/07 06:15 - PSN Ngada v Persip Pekalongan D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 3 05/05 08:30 - Persip Pekalongan v PSBL Langsa W 4-0
Indonesia Liga 3 05/01 08:30 - Waanal Brothers FC v Persip Pekalongan L 1-0
Indonesia Liga 3 04/29 06:15 - Persip Pekalongan v ASIOP FC W 3-2
Indonesia Liga 3 01/13 08:00 - Ganga/Naya v Persip Pekalongan W 2-4
Indonesia Liga 3 01/03 08:15 - PSDB Demak v Persip Pekalongan D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 3 12/23 08:15 - Persip Pekalongan v PSIW Wonosobo W 3-1
Indonesia Liga 3 11/15 08:15 - Sragen United v Persip Pekalongan W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 2 2
Wins 2 2 0
Draws 1 0 1
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 5 4 1
Goals against 5 1 4
Clean sheets 2 1 1
Failed to score 1 0 1

Wikipedia - Persip Pekalongan

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Pekalongan, commonly known as Persip Pekalongan, or Persip, is an Indonesian football club based in Pekalongan, Central Java. They currently compete in Liga 4.

History

Football as a people's sport has a long history in Pekalongan. This can be traced back to the colonial era around 1920 before PSSI was founded, football had become an activity that many people watched, at that time a European club from Austria had time to compete with a local team in the town square. Pekalongan and one of the oldest clubs in Pekalongan ever recorded is THH, a club owned by Chinese residents.

recorded in the book Voetbal 40 Jarr in the Netherlands indie, 1894-1934 by W. Berrety. THH is one of the clubs from Pekalongan that participates in a competition held by NIVU (Nederlandsche Indishe Voetbal Unie) or a football association organized by Dutch East Indies. It is not surprising that this historical site is now starting to be pioneered again by Laskar Kalong who are able to penetrate the Indonesian Premier Division level.

The local teams in Pekalongan, both those that have existed since the colonial era or those that emerged after the independence era, have a myriad of talented talents. One of Pekalongan's talents who was able to penetrate the list of players Indonesia national team was Muhammad Ridho. In addition, several national players have played for Persip Pekalongan, including: Patricio Jiménez Díaz, Zulvin Zamrun, Elie Aiboy, Awan Setho Raharjo, Irkham Mila, Wahyu Wiji Astanto, Ibrahim Sanjaya, and Arif Yanggi Rahman.

**Persip Pekalongan: A Glimpse into the Heart of Indonesian Football**

Persip Pekalongan, officially known as Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Pekalongan, is a professional football club based in Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia. Founded in 1950, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that embodies the spirit of Indonesian football.

The club's colors, typically represented by a vibrant combination of blue and white, symbolize the unity and pride of the local community. Persip Pekalongan plays its home matches at the Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium, which has a capacity of around 15,000 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere during match days.

Over the years, Persip Pekalongan has competed in various leagues, showcasing its talent and determination on the field. The team is known for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring homegrown players who have risen through the ranks of the club's youth academy. This dedication to nurturing young athletes has made Persip a vital part of the footballing landscape in Central Java.

The club's supporters, known as "Laskar Kalijaga," are renowned for their unwavering loyalty and vibrant displays during matches, creating a lively and intimidating environment for visiting teams. Their chants and colorful displays reflect the deep-rooted passion for football in the region.

As Persip Pekalongan continues to strive for success in Indonesian football, it remains a symbol of hope and pride for its fans, embodying the dreams and aspirations of the Pekalongan community. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and a commitment to excellence, Persip Pekalongan aims to leave a lasting legacy in the world of Indonesian soccer.