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Putra Samarinda F.C.

Putra Samarinda Football Club was an Indonesian football club located in Samarinda, East Kalimantan. Nicknamed Pesut Mahakam, they won the Liga Indonesia Premier Division title in the 2008–09 season.

Putra Samarinda
Full namePutra Samarinda Football Club
Nickname(s)Pesut Mahakam (The Mahakam Irrawaddy Dolphin)
Short namePusam
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Dissolved2014 (became Bali United)
Ground

Indonesia Super League, 6th in East Region

History edit

Early years (1989–2003) edit

The club was formed in 1989 as Putra Samarinda Football Club, or often called Pusam, by a local businessman, Harbiansyah Hanafiah, to compete in semi-professional competition Galatama. But when the top two competitions in Indonesia, Perserikatan and Galatama, merged to form Liga Indonesia, Pusam suffered a financial crisis throughout the time. In 2000, they were forced to withdraw from the Premier Division and were sentenced to drop to First Division. The following season they were also absent so they were again sentenced to go down to Second Division.[1]

Merge with Persisam (2003–2014) edit

Besides Pusam, there was one more club in Samarinda which was a former Perserikatan team, Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Samarinda, or commonly known as Persisam. Persisam, unlike Pusam, did not experience financial problems because at that time they received financial assistance from the city government of Samarinda. Unfortunately, their achievements were not so good. Even to the point of being relegated into the second division in 2002–03 season. The two teams then decided to merge in 2003 and formed Persisam Putra Samarinda.[2] By obtained funding sources from the Samarinda City Regional Budget (APBD Samarinda) and Pusam's license to compete in Liga Indonesia, they started from the second division.[3]

The club's achievements after the merger was slowly skyrocketed. Entering the second round of the Second Division in the 2005 season, they were automatically promoted to First Division. Two seasons in the third-tier of Indonesian football competition, Persisam Putra rose to the Premier Division in the 2008–09 season and immediately kicked off by becoming champions.[4] They were promoted to the Indonesia Super League.[1]

Entering the 2014 season, Harbiansyah Hanafiah renamed the club back to Putra Samarinda which aimed to revive the glory of Putra Samarinda which was replaced by Persisam.[5] Unfortunately, the club was like being abandoned by fans because there was an issue stating that Pusam was then used as political land. The discourse was also opposed by internal club members so that there was a split in club management.[6] In addition, the club was shocked because of the corruption cases carried out by a number of their officials.[3]

Relocation and renaming edit

To improve their marketability and higher chance of success, Putra Samarinda was relocated from Samarinda, East Kalimantan to Gianyar, Bali. Harbiansyah Hanafiah, the main commissioner of Putra Samarinda explained that he was willing to change the name of the club and relocated to Bali because there were no representative of Bali in the highest football tier in Indonesia. Moreover, Pusam's previous financial condition was very apprehensive. So, after cooperating with one of the tire manufacturers, Corsa, he hoped that the club would not be dissolved.[7]

The club were brought out of administration at the end of the 2014 season, and subsequently renamed "Bali United".

Colours and badge edit

Putra Samarinda have played in orange shirts, even when the club was named Persisam Putra Samarinda.[8]

Pusam's official emblem has undergone several changes, following the merger. When merging with Persisam, the emblem used has a round shape, adorned with Persisam Putra Samarinda text in two colors (red and black) and two stars that flank an eagle that flaps its wings which bring out the nickname Elang Borneo (Borneo Eagle).[9] Then, irrawaddy dolphin logo appears for the first time when Persisam competed in the 2011–12 Indonesia Super League. Previously, the irrawaddy dolphin was more familiar as the Putra Samarinda logo when competed in Galatama. A dark-and-bright orange shield with two dolphins flanking a ball. At the bottom, there was the writing of Persisam Putra (Putra Samarinda in 2014) and Dayak typical carvings at the top of the logo, gave them the nickname Pesut Mahakam (Mahakam Dolphin).[10]

Stadium edit

From 1989 until the first half of 2014 season, Pusam contested their home matches at Segiri, although in very rare circumstances the club played some home games in Madya Sempaja. They also used Sempaja as their primary training ground.[11]

In March 2014, Pusam officially moved to Palaran, built for the 2008 Indonesia National Games, for the rest of 2014 season in the hope of increasing revenue from ticket sales that are not in line with expectations when competed in the Segiri.[12]

Supporters edit

Pusam's supporter was called Pusamania, stands for Putra Samarinda Mania, based in Samarinda. But because politics entered the club, fans were disappointed and switched their allegiance to support Pusamania Borneo.[13]

Kit manufacturers and sponsors edit

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor(s)
1989–2009 Unknown Unknown
2009–2010 Lotto None[14]
2010–2011 Bank Kaltim[15]
2011–2012 Bank Kaltim, Elty[16]
2013 Bold Bank Kaltim, Extra Joss[17]
2014 Joma Bank Kaltim, Extra Joss, Bosowa Asuransi[18]

First team squad edit

The squad given here was made up of the players registered to the club for 2014 Indonesia Super League. Updated January 2014.[19]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   IDN Dwi Kuswanto
2 DF   IDN Wahyu Kristanto
3 DF   IDN Mari Siswanto
4 DF   SYR Naser Al Sebai
5 DF   IDN Indra Permana
7 MF   IDN Rahel Radiansyah
9 MF   IRN Ebrahim Loveinian
11 DF   IDN Yusar Fandy
12 FW   IDN Lerby Eliandry
14 FW   IDN Fadil Sausu
15 DF   IDN Imam Baihaqi
16 DF   IDN Muhammad Roby (captain)
17 MF   IDN Joko Sasongko
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   IDN Fajar Legian
20 FW   UZB Pavel Solomin
21 MF   IDN Sandi Sute
22 MF   IDN Sultan Samma
23 MF   IDN Bayu Gatra
25 FW   IDN Aldaier Makatindu
33 GK   IDN Rivky Mokodompit
45 DF   IDN Erik Setiawan
47 GK   IDN Muhammad Ramdani
77 MF   IDN Loudry Setiawan
79 DF   IDN Rio Ramandika
87 FW   MNE Ilija Spasojević

Head coaches edit

Years Name Notes
1989–2008 Unknown
2008–2009   Eddy Simon Badawi[20]
2009–2010   Aji Santoso[9]
2010–2011   Hendri Susilo[21]
2011–2012   Daniel Roekito[22]
2012   Hendri Susilo[23] Caretaker
2012   Misha Radovic[24]
2013–2014   Mundari Karya[25]
2014   Nil Maizar[26]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Invitational edit

Season by season record edit

  1st or Winners   2nd or Runner-up   3rd place   Promotion   Relegation

Season League Piala Indonesia Top goalscorer(s)
Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1994–95 Premier Division 32 11 8 13 32 41 41 11th East Div
1995–96 Premier Division 33 14 7 12 46 46 49 4th Group A
1996–97 Premier Division 20 10 2 8 28 28 32 5th East Div
1997–98 Premier Division 15 6 4 5 11 15 22 4th East Div[i]
1998–99 Premier Division 10 4 0 6 14 15 12 4th East Div
1999–2000 Premier Division 26 8 4 14 28 42 28 11th East Div
2001 Premier Division 13 4 2 7 13 21 14 14th East Div[ii]   Yance Katehokang 7
2002 First Division 6 1 2 3 8 14 5 4th Group B[iii]
2003 First Division 12 1 2 9 4 15 5 6th Group D
2004 Second Division 4 2 1 1 3 2 7 3rd Group G   Emil 2
2005 Second Division 9 4 2 3 16 11 14 N/K Group 1[iv] Not participated   Yance Katehokang 5
2006 First Division 16 4 3 9 19 33 15 8th Region IV First round   Henry Gobah 6
2007 First Division 16 9 0 7 33 20 27 3rd Region IV Withdrew
2008–09 Premier Division 33 21 8 4 66 27 71 Winners Not participated   Aldo Barreto 13
2009–10 Super League 34 12 8 14 38 41 44 12th Round of 16   Pipat Thonkanya 19
2010–11 Super League 28 13 3 12 39 45 42 6th Not held   Julio Lopez 13
2011–12 Super League 34 12 7 15 44 42 43 11th   Cristian Gonzáles 18
2013 Super League 34 14 8 12 59 51 50 7th   Lanciné Koné 19
2014 Super League 20 6 7 7 29 22 25 6th East Region   Ilija Spasojević 10

Notes:

  1. ^ The season was stopped on 25 May 1998 by the Commander Chief of the Armed Forces due to chaos in the country.
  2. ^ Putra Samarinda withdrew after playing 22 matches; the results of their matches from the 2nd half of the season were annulled.
  3. ^ All teams in the first stage Group 1 were play 12 games each, but remaining results were unknown.
  4. ^ Remaining results were unknown. Persisam Putra Samarinda didn't qualify to the final nor third place play-off. But they were promoted.

References edit

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  2. ^ (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2014-12-18. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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  4. ^ Yosia, Ario (6 June 2016). "Pasang Surut 7 Klub Galatama yang Eksis hingga Era ISL dan TSC". bola.com (in Indonesian).
  5. ^ Hartono, Budhi (3 January 2014). Martinus, Yaspen (ed.). "Mulai Tahun Ini Persisam Pakai Nama Putra Samarinda". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). from the original on 6 January 2014.
  6. ^ Noni, Yovanda (9 December 2013). Gonsaga, Aloysius (ed.). "Mantan Manajer Tidak Terima Persisam Ganti Nama". Kompas.com (in Indonesian).
  7. ^ Nugroho, Sigit (17 December 2014). Pratiwi, Dewi (ed.). "Putra Samarinda Berubah Jadi Bali United Pusam". from the original on 26 December 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Persisam Tetap Oranye". sepakbola. Samarinda: detikcom.
  9. ^ a b Kisra, Yuslan. . www.goal.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 14 January 2021.
  10. ^ Adnan, Muhamad Rais. . www.goal.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 14 January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Persisam Target Menang di Debut ISL". sepakbola. Samarinda: detikcom.
  12. ^ . goal.com. 3 March 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  13. ^ Pradipto, Deodatus Suksmo (17 December 2014). "Pusam Pindah ke Bali Bukan karena Kalah Pamor Pusamania Borneo FC". Tribun Kaltim (in Indonesian).
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  15. ^ "Persisam Tak Mau Kalah Lagi dari Tim Papua – VIVA". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). PT VIVA MEDIA BARU- VIVA. 11 June 2011.
  16. ^ "Persisam Samarinda 2011-12 | Jersey Liga Indonesia". from the original on 14 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Pekan Ini Tim Verifikasi PSSI Sambangi Markas Persisam". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 2 December 2013. from the original on 7 December 2013.
  18. ^ "Kostum Keren Klub ISL 2014" (in Indonesian). from the original on 23 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  19. ^ "Profil Klub Indonesia Super League 2014: Putra Samarinda | Goal.com". www.goal.com.
  20. ^ Pribadi, Toto (29 May 2009). "Persisam Jawara Musim 2008/2009 – VIVA". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). PT VIVA MEDIA BARU- VIVA.
  21. ^ Wiharyo, Tjatur, ed. (25 September 2010). "Profil Klub Indonesia Super League 2010-2011". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kompas Cyber Media.
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  24. ^ "Misha Radovic Tangani Persisam". sepakbola. Samarinda: detikcom.
  25. ^ "Mundari Karya Jadi Pelatih Persisam Samarinda". Republika Online. 13 November 2013.
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This article is about the club that existed under this name until 2014 For the relocated and renamed club see Bali United F C For the club formed by supporters in 2014 see Borneo F C Samarinda Putra Samarinda Football Club was an Indonesian football club located in Samarinda East Kalimantan Nicknamed Pesut Mahakam they won the Liga Indonesia Premier Division title in the 2008 09 season Putra SamarindaFull namePutra Samarinda Football ClubNickname s Pesut Mahakam The Mahakam Irrawaddy Dolphin Short namePusamFounded1989 35 years ago 1989 Dissolved2014 became Bali United GroundPalaran Stadium 2014 For others see belowFinal season 2014Indonesia Super League 6th in East RegionHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1989 2003 1 2 Merge with Persisam 2003 2014 1 3 Relocation and renaming 2 Colours and badge 3 Stadium 4 Supporters 5 Kit manufacturers and sponsors 6 First team squad 7 Head coaches 8 Honours 8 1 Domestic 8 2 Invitational 9 Season by season record 10 ReferencesHistory editEarly years 1989 2003 edit The club was formed in 1989 as Putra Samarinda Football Club or often called Pusam by a local businessman Harbiansyah Hanafiah to compete in semi professional competition Galatama But when the top two competitions in Indonesia Perserikatan and Galatama merged to form Liga Indonesia Pusam suffered a financial crisis throughout the time In 2000 they were forced to withdraw from the Premier Division and were sentenced to drop to First Division The following season they were also absent so they were again sentenced to go down to Second Division 1 Merge with Persisam 2003 2014 edit Besides Pusam there was one more club in Samarinda which was a former Perserikatan team Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Samarinda or commonly known as Persisam Persisam unlike Pusam did not experience financial problems because at that time they received financial assistance from the city government of Samarinda Unfortunately their achievements were not so good Even to the point of being relegated into the second division in 2002 03 season The two teams then decided to merge in 2003 and formed Persisam Putra Samarinda 2 By obtained funding sources from the Samarinda City Regional Budget APBD Samarinda and Pusam s license to compete in Liga Indonesia they started from the second division 3 The club s achievements after the merger was slowly skyrocketed Entering the second round of the Second Division in the 2005 season they were automatically promoted to First Division Two seasons in the third tier of Indonesian football competition Persisam Putra rose to the Premier Division in the 2008 09 season and immediately kicked off by becoming champions 4 They were promoted to the Indonesia Super League 1 Entering the 2014 season Harbiansyah Hanafiah renamed the club back to Putra Samarinda which aimed to revive the glory of Putra Samarinda which was replaced by Persisam 5 Unfortunately the club was like being abandoned by fans because there was an issue stating that Pusam was then used as political land The discourse was also opposed by internal club members so that there was a split in club management 6 In addition the club was shocked because of the corruption cases carried out by a number of their officials 3 Relocation and renaming edit Main article Bali United F C To improve their marketability and higher chance of success Putra Samarinda was relocated from Samarinda East Kalimantan to Gianyar Bali Harbiansyah Hanafiah the main commissioner of Putra Samarinda explained that he was willing to change the name of the club and relocated to Bali because there were no representative of Bali in the highest football tier in Indonesia Moreover Pusam s previous financial condition was very apprehensive So after cooperating with one of the tire manufacturers Corsa he hoped that the club would not be dissolved 7 The club were brought out of administration at the end of the 2014 season and subsequently renamed Bali United Colours and badge editPutra Samarinda have played in orange shirts even when the club was named Persisam Putra Samarinda 8 Pusam s official emblem has undergone several changes following the merger When merging with Persisam the emblem used has a round shape adorned with Persisam Putra Samarinda text in two colors red and black and two stars that flank an eagle that flaps its wings which bring out the nickname Elang Borneo Borneo Eagle 9 Then irrawaddy dolphin logo appears for the first time when Persisam competed in the 2011 12 Indonesia Super League Previously the irrawaddy dolphin was more familiar as the Putra Samarinda logo when competed in Galatama A dark and bright orange shield with two dolphins flanking a ball At the bottom there was the writing of Persisam Putra Putra Samarinda in 2014 and Dayak typical carvings at the top of the logo gave them the nickname Pesut Mahakam Mahakam Dolphin 10 Stadium editMain articles Palaran Stadium Segiri Samarinda Stadium and Sempaja Stadium From 1989 until the first half of 2014 season Pusam contested their home matches at Segiri although in very rare circumstances the club played some home games in Madya Sempaja They also used Sempaja as their primary training ground 11 In March 2014 Pusam officially moved to Palaran built for the 2008 Indonesia National Games for the rest of 2014 season in the hope of increasing revenue from ticket sales that are not in line with expectations when competed in the Segiri 12 Supporters editPusam s supporter was called Pusamania stands for Putra Samarinda Mania based in Samarinda But because politics entered the club fans were disappointed and switched their allegiance to support Pusamania Borneo 13 Kit manufacturers and sponsors editPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor s 1989 2009 Unknown Unknown 2009 2010 Lotto None 14 2010 2011 Bank Kaltim 15 2011 2012 Bank Kaltim Elty 16 2013 Bold Bank Kaltim Extra Joss 17 2014 Joma Bank Kaltim Extra Joss Bosowa Asuransi 18 First team squad editThe squad given here was made up of the players registered to the club for 2014 Indonesia Super League Updated January 2014 19 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp IDN Dwi Kuswanto 2 DF nbsp IDN Wahyu Kristanto 3 DF nbsp IDN Mari Siswanto 4 DF nbsp SYR Naser Al Sebai 5 DF nbsp IDN Indra Permana 7 MF nbsp IDN Rahel Radiansyah 9 MF nbsp IRN Ebrahim Loveinian 11 DF nbsp IDN Yusar Fandy 12 FW nbsp IDN Lerby Eliandry 14 FW nbsp IDN Fadil Sausu 15 DF nbsp IDN Imam Baihaqi 16 DF nbsp IDN Muhammad Roby captain 17 MF nbsp IDN Joko Sasongko No Pos Nation Player 19 MF nbsp IDN Fajar Legian 20 FW nbsp UZB Pavel Solomin 21 MF nbsp IDN Sandi Sute 22 MF nbsp IDN Sultan Samma 23 MF nbsp IDN Bayu Gatra 25 FW nbsp IDN Aldaier Makatindu 33 GK nbsp IDN Rivky Mokodompit 45 DF nbsp IDN Erik Setiawan 47 GK nbsp IDN Muhammad Ramdani 77 MF nbsp IDN Loudry Setiawan 79 DF nbsp IDN Rio Ramandika 87 FW nbsp MNE Ilija SpasojevicHead coaches editYears Name Notes 1989 2008 Unknown 2008 2009 nbsp Eddy Simon Badawi 20 2009 2010 nbsp Aji Santoso 9 2010 2011 nbsp Hendri Susilo 21 2011 2012 nbsp Daniel Roekito 22 2012 nbsp Hendri Susilo 23 Caretaker 2012 nbsp Misha Radovic 24 2013 2014 nbsp Mundari Karya 25 2014 nbsp Nil Maizar 26 Honours editDomestic edit Liga Indonesia Premier Division Winners 1 2008 09 Invitational edit Inter Island Cup Runners up 2 2011 2012Season by season record edit 1st or Winners 2nd or Runner up 3rd place Promotion Relegation Season League Piala Indonesia Top goalscorer s Division Pld W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals 1994 95 Premier Division 32 11 8 13 32 41 41 11th East Div 1995 96 Premier Division 33 14 7 12 46 46 49 4th Group A 1996 97 Premier Division 20 10 2 8 28 28 32 5th East Div 1997 98 Premier Division 15 6 4 5 11 15 22 4th East Div i 1998 99 Premier Division 10 4 0 6 14 15 12 4th East Div 1999 2000 Premier Division 26 8 4 14 28 42 28 11th East Div 2001 Premier Division 13 4 2 7 13 21 14 14th East Div ii nbsp Yance Katehokang 7 2002 First Division 6 1 2 3 8 14 5 4th Group B iii 2003 First Division 12 1 2 9 4 15 5 6th Group D 2004 Second Division 4 2 1 1 3 2 7 3rd Group G nbsp Emil 2 2005 Second Division 9 4 2 3 16 11 14 N K Group 1 iv Not participated nbsp Yance Katehokang 5 2006 First Division 16 4 3 9 19 33 15 8th Region IV First round nbsp Henry Gobah 6 2007 First Division 16 9 0 7 33 20 27 3rd Region IV Withdrew 2008 09 Premier Division 33 21 8 4 66 27 71 Winners Not participated nbsp Aldo Barreto 13 2009 10 Super League 34 12 8 14 38 41 44 12th Round of 16 nbsp Pipat Thonkanya 19 2010 11 Super League 28 13 3 12 39 45 42 6th Not held nbsp Julio Lopez 13 2011 12 Super League 34 12 7 15 44 42 43 11th nbsp Cristian Gonzales 18 2013 Super League 34 14 8 12 59 51 50 7th nbsp Lancine Kone 19 2014 Super League 20 6 7 7 29 22 25 6th East Region nbsp Ilija Spasojevic 10 Notes The season was stopped on 25 May 1998 by the Commander Chief of the Armed Forces due to chaos in the country Putra Samarinda withdrew after playing 22 matches the results of their matches from the 2nd half of the season were annulled All teams in the first stage Group 1 were play 12 games each but remaining results were unknown Remaining results were unknown Persisam Putra Samarinda didn t qualify to the final nor third place play off But they were promoted References edit a b Bintoro Rengga Adhiwena 18 December 2014 Menelusuri Akar Bali United Pusam FC in Indonesian Archived from the original on 28 October 2016 Retrieved 28 October 2016 Putra Samarinda FC in Indonesian Archived from the original on 2014 12 18 Retrieved 28 October 2014 a b Klub Klub Perserikatan yang Kini Hanya Tinggal Kenangan FourFourTwo in Indonesian Future Publishing Limited Quay House The Ambury Bath BA1 1UA All rights reserved Engl Wales company registration number 2008885 2 March 2018 permanent dead link Yosia Ario 6 June 2016 Pasang Surut 7 Klub Galatama yang Eksis hingga Era ISL dan TSC bola 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