Results

Club Friendly List 08/20 08:30 - Persiku Kudus v Bekasi City L 0-1
Indonesia Liga 2 02/25 08:00 10 Persiku Kudus v Persekat Kabupaten Tegal W 2-1
Indonesia Liga 2 02/20 06:30 9 [5] Persewar Waropen v Persiku Kudus [2] D 0-0
Indonesia Liga 2 02/13 08:00 7 [2] Persiku Kudus v Gresik United [3] W 1-0
Indonesia Liga 2 02/09 08:00 6 [4] Persiku Kudus v Persibo Bojonegoro [3] W 1-0
Indonesia Liga 2 02/01 08:30 4 [4] Persekat Kabupaten Tegal v Persiku Kudus [2] L 1-0
Indonesia Liga 2 01/28 08:00 3 [3] Persiku Kudus v Persewar Waropen [5] W 1-0
Indonesia Liga 2 01/24 08:30 2 [1] Gresik United v Persiku Kudus [5] W 0-1
Indonesia Liga 2 01/20 08:00 1 Persibo Bojonegoro v Persiku Kudus L 1-0
Indonesia Liga 2 01/11 08:00 - PSIM Yogyakarta v Persiku Kudus L 2-0
Indonesia Liga 2 01/04 08:00 - Persiku Kudus v Persikas Subang W 2-0
Indonesia Liga 2 12/15 08:30 - Persekat Kabupaten Tegal v Persiku Kudus L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 11 12
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 13 10 3
Goals against 16 9 7
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 12 3 9

Wikipedia - Persiku Kudus

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kudus (lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Kudus'), simply known as Persiku Kudus is an Indonesian professional football club based in Kudus Regency, Central Java. Persiku is currently competing in the Championship. It has the nicknames Macan Muria and Laskar Telingsing, and its supporters are known as the SMM (Suporter Macan Muria). Persiku is headquartered at the Wergu Wetan Stadium.

Persiku's best achievement was in 2005 Liga Indonesia Second Division, as they managed to become champions in a 2–1 victory over Perserang Serang. Persiku's player Agus Santiko was the top scorer with 16 goals.

History

Football activities in Kudus have actually existed since the Dutch East Indies era, but there was no organization to oversee it. It is officially stated that Persiku Kudus was founded on 1 January 1934. Football in Kudus got an umbrella organization on 12 April 1955 with the establishment of the Indonesian Football Association of Kudus or Persiku Kudus, which was initiated by a TNI officer Major Supardiyono, who at the time served as Dandim Kudus. Since then, Persiku Kudus has become association that oversees all football activities in Kudus Regency. Football became a kind of self-identification, social, and cultural process for the people of Kudus.

**Persiku Kudus: A Glimpse into the Heart of Indonesian Soccer**

Persiku Kudus, officially known as Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kudus, is a prominent football club based in Kudus, Central Java, Indonesia. Established in 1950, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that embodies the spirit of Indonesian soccer. The club's name, which translates to "Football Association of Indonesia Kudus," reflects its deep-rooted connection to the local community and its commitment to promoting the sport at all levels.

Competing in the Indonesian football league system, Persiku Kudus has made a name for itself through its competitive spirit and dedication to excellence. The team's colors, typically a vibrant combination of red and white, symbolize the pride and resilience of its supporters. The club's home matches are held at the historic Jati Diri Stadium, where fans gather to create an electrifying atmosphere, cheering on their team with unwavering loyalty.

Over the years, Persiku Kudus has produced and nurtured numerous talented players, contributing to the development of Indonesian football. The club is known for its emphasis on youth development, aiming to cultivate local talent and provide opportunities for aspiring footballers in the region.

With a commitment to both competitive success and community engagement, Persiku Kudus continues to strive for excellence on the pitch while fostering a love for the game among its fans. As the team looks to the future, it remains a symbol of pride for the city of Kudus and a key player in the vibrant tapestry of Indonesian soccer.