Fixtures

Indonesia Liga 1 09/14 08:30 5 PSIM Yogyakarta vs Borneo FC - View
Indonesia Liga 1 09/20 12:00 6 Bali United vs PSIM Yogyakarta - View
Indonesia Liga 1 09/27 08:30 7 PSM Makassar vs PSIM Yogyakarta - View
Indonesia Liga 1 10/02 08:30 8 PSIM Yogyakarta vs PSBS Biak - View
Indonesia Liga 1 10/17 08:30 9 Persita Tangerang vs PSIM Yogyakarta - View
Indonesia Liga 1 10/22 12:00 10 PSIM Yogyakarta vs Dewa United FC - View

Results

Indonesia Liga 1 08/30 12:00 4 [5] Malut United FC v PSIM Yogyakarta [6] W 0-2
Indonesia Liga 1 08/24 08:30 3 [7] PSIM Yogyakarta v Persib Bandung [10] D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 1 08/16 08:30 2 [6] PSIM Yogyakarta v Arema FC [4] D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 1 08/08 12:00 1 [2] Persebaya Surabaya v PSIM Yogyakarta [2] W 0-1
World Club Friendlies 07/26 11:30 - San Pedro v PSIM Yogyakarta L CANC
Indonesia Liga 2 02/26 10:05 1 PSIM Yogyakarta v Bhayangkara FC D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 2 02/17 08:00 6 [1] PSIM Yogyakarta v PSPS Pekanbaru [2] W 2-1
Indonesia Liga 2 02/12 08:30 5 [4] Deltras Sidoarjo v PSIM Yogyakarta [1] W 1-3
Indonesia Liga 2 02/07 13:30 4 [3] Persiraja Aceh v PSIM Yogyakarta [1] L 2-1
Indonesia Liga 2 01/31 08:00 3 [1] PSIM Yogyakarta v Persiraja Aceh [3] W 2-0
Indonesia Liga 2 01/26 08:30 2 [1] PSPS Pekanbaru v PSIM Yogyakarta [2] W 0-1
Indonesia Liga 2 01/20 08:00 1 PSIM Yogyakarta v Deltras Sidoarjo W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 26 14 12
Wins 15 9 6
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 44 28 16
Goals against 13 6 7
Clean sheets 17 9 8
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - PSIM Yogyakarta

Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram (Hanacaraka: ꦥꦼꦂꦱꦠꦸꦮꦤ꧀ꦱꦼꦥꦏ꧀ꦧꦺꦴꦭꦆꦤ꧀ꦢꦺꦴꦤꦺꦱꦶꦪꦩꦠꦫꦩ꧀ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ), commonly known as PSIM Yogyakarta, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Yogyakarta that set to competes in the Super League from 2025–26, the top tier of Indonesian football after promotion from Liga 2 in 2024–25. The club play their home match in Mandala Krida. Nicknamed Laskar Mataram, they were founded as Perserikatan Sepakraga Mataram in 1929, but changed their name to PSIM one year after. PSIM is also one of the founders of Indonesian football association PSSI, along with six other clubs.

History

The history of PSIM began on 5 September 1929 with the birth of a football organization called the Perserikatan Sepak Raga Mataram (PSM). The name Mataram was used because Yogyakarta was the center of the Mataram Sultanate. On 27 July 1930 the name PSM was changed to Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram (PSIM), as a demand for the national movement to achieve Indonesian independence.

On 19 April 1930, PSIM together with VIJ Jakarta (now Persija Jakarta), BIVB Bandung (Persib Bandung), MIVB (PPSM Magelang), MVB (PSM Madiun), SIVB (Persebaya Surabaya), and VVB (Persis Solo), attended the establishment meeting of the PSSI held in Yogyakarta.

In the 1970s, PSIM could not do much at the main domestic competition, but they scored the only goal against a semi-professional club from Australia who was on a tour in Indonesia. PSIM participated in Diklat Salatiga and lost the match 1–5. Another achievement was when they defeated the Indonesia national team which was managed by Yanek Marota from Poland in a friendly match at the Kridosono Stadium. The final result was 1–0.

Since the Indonesian league started in 1994, PSIM's achievements have experienced ups and downs marked by the ups and downs. PSIM was relegated in the 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division and promoted two years later. After competing for three seasons in the premier division, PSIM again had to be relegated in the 1999–2000 Liga Indonesia Premier Division.

Three years later, in Division 1 Liga Indonesia 2003, PSIM began to rise again and had a target for promotion with a well-prepared team. In the preliminary round PSIM beat the favorite team Persebaya twice in away matches with a landslide score of 3–1 and 3–0, and won group C. However, PSIM failed to continue its dominance in the last 8 round. They had to settle for 4th place, and participated in the playoffs. Played in Solo, PSIM was unable to compete with Persela Lamongan.

in 2005, they qualified for the 2006 Liga Indonesia Premier Division after beating Persiwa Wamena at the Jalak Harupat Stadium with a score of 2–1.

Liana Tasno was appointed to succeed Bima Sinung as the club's director in August 2023. She was the first woman who took on this role.

On 17 February 2025, PSIM secured a promotion to Liga 1 for next season after defeating PSPS Pekanbaru 2-1 in final matchweek of Group X at Mandala Krida Stadium and ended 18 years stay in the second division. 9 days later on 26 February 2025, PSIM became the champions of Liga 2 after defeating Bhayangkara Presisi Indonesia 2-1 with two goals from Rafinha and Roken Tampubolon and secured their second title in second tier since 2005.

PSIM Yogyakarta, officially known as Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Mataram Yogyakarta, is a prominent football club based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Founded in 1929, PSIM is one of the oldest football clubs in the country and has a rich history that reflects the passion and dedication of its supporters, known as "Laskar Mataram."

The team plays its home matches at the iconic Mandala Krida Stadium, which has a capacity of around 30,000 spectators. The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and unity of its fanbase. Over the years, PSIM has developed a strong rivalry with other local clubs, contributing to the vibrant football culture in the region.

PSIM Yogyakarta has experienced various successes in Indonesian football, including competing in the top tiers of the national league system. The club is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a beloved institution in Yogyakarta and beyond.

With a focus on both competitive excellence and community engagement, PSIM Yogyakarta continues to inspire future generations of footballers and fans, embodying the heart and soul of Indonesian football.