Persitara North Jakarta

Persitara North Jakarta
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta Utara
Nickname(s)Laskar Si Pitung
(Pitung's Warriors)
Founded29 December 1979 (29 December 1979)
GroundTugu Stadium
Capacity4,000
OwnerPT. Persitara Sejahtera
ChairmanOctavian Syah
ManagerSuaib[1]
CoachNurjati
LeagueLiga Nusantara
2024–25Liga 4, 3rd (Jakarta zone)
Fourth round, 4th in Group A (National phase)
(promoted)

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta Utara (simply known as Persitara) is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta. They set to compete in Liga Nusantara from 2025–26 season, the third tier of Indonesian football after promotion from Liga 4 in 2024–25 season. The club's home base are the Tugu Stadium.[2]

History

The history of the founding of Persitara itself cannot be separated from the role of Persija as the parent of Jakarta football. In the 1970s, Persija, which was still part of the West Java PSSI Regional Commission, initiated the formation of its own Regional Commission in Jakarta. The reason is that the Macan Kemayoran, Persija's nickname, are having difficulty accommodating the increasing number of local football clubs.

The formation of the Jakarta PSSI Regional Commission coincided with the establishment of "other Persija", namely Persijatimut (North-East) and Persijaselbar (South-West). Persijatimut split and then Persitara officially stood alone with the name of the Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta Utara (Persitara) in 1985.

Initially, the club nicknamed Laskar Si Pitung was founded in 1979 (some sources say 1975) using the name Persija Timur Utara (Persijatimut) and only then in 1985 did this club officially use the name Persitara North Jakarta which was considered to truly represent the people of North Jakarta. Persitara was one of the contestants in the 2008–09 Indonesia Super League, the most elite competition in Indonesia at that time.

In the Perserikatan era, Persitara's best achievement occurred in the 1985–86 season, when it successfully broke into the Perserikatan Premier Division. As with other football clubs from Jakarta, Persitara is run solely with the support of the Jakarta Regional Budget (APBD). However, since its founding, Persitara has not received the same amount of public funds as its 'older sibling', Persija Jakarta.[3]

The peak was when the leadership of Jakarta was held by Governor Sutiyoso for two terms, Persitara was not taken into account at all and was only considered as a complementary team. Moreover, with the emergence of the slogan "Jakarta Satu" lit. 'One Jakarta', which is only one football club that appears to represent Jakarta. It is seen from the APBD funds obtained. Persija received APBD funds of around 22 billion IDR, while Persitara only got 3 billion IDR.[4][5]

Not receiving any attention from Jakarta Provincial Government, Persitara's achievements dropped drastically, to the point of being in the lowest division, Second Division in the 2002 season. Since then, Persitara, which was accepted as a member of the Football Association of Indonesia since 1980, has started to rebuild the club. In 2006, the club finally made it to the Indonesia Super League, which was its second season.

The 2010s were a difficult time for Persitara, after being relegated from the highest division, the dualism of the competition at that time, Indonesia Super League (ISL) and Indonesia Premier League (IPL) in 2011 to 2013 was getting hotter, the emergence of Batavia Union in the IPL competition split the club, Batavia Union itself is a splinter club from Persitara North Jakarta which was founded in 2010.[6] In addition, the acute financial crisis that is eating away at the club is starting to show its effects. In the 2014 Premier Division, Persitara is in arrears in player salaries. The club management was even unable to rent Tugu Stadium so they failed to hold a home match. Persitara was then relegated to Third Division.

For the 2024–25 season, the formation of a new league under the PSSI Provincial Association places the club in Liga 4 Jakarta zone. This season they managed to advance to the semi-finals after losing 3–5 on penalties to Batavia after a 0–0 draw. In the fight for third place they beat Jakarta United with a score of 6–1.

On 14 May 2025, Persitara secured promotion to Liga Nusantara for the first time in their history from next season after win against PS Mojokerto Putra with narrowly 1–0 at Sultan Agung Stadium, Bantul in the Liga 4 national phase third round at Group A.

Sponsors

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head Coach Joko Kuspito
Assistant Coach Zainul Arifin
Goalkeeper Coach Udin Susanto

Season-by-season records

Season(s) League/Division Tier Teams Pos. Piala Indonesia
1994–95 First Division 2 16 First round
1995–96 24 First round
1996–97 20 5th, second round
1997–98 season abandoned
1998–99 19 4th
1999–2000 21 5th, Central Region (Group II)
2001 24 5th, Central Region (Group II)
2002 27 7th, Group 2
2003 Second Division 3 28 3rd, Group C
2004 41 4th, third round
2005 First Division 2 30 4 th First round
2006 Premier Division 1 28 8th, West Division Second round
2007–08 36 7th, West Division First round
2008–09 Indonesia Super League 18 14th Quarter-finals
2009–10 18 18th First round
2010–11 Premier Division 2 39 7th, Group 1
2011–12 22 5th, Group 1 Second round
2013 38 8th, Group 2
2014 60 withdrew
2015 Liga Nusantara 3 season abandoned
2016 ISC Liga Nusantara 32
2017 Liga 3 32 eliminated in provincial phase
2018 32 eliminated in provincial phase
2019 32 eliminated in provincial phase
2020 season abandoned
2021–22 64 eliminated in provincial phase
2022–23 season abandoned
2023–24 80 4th, first round
2024–25 Liga 4 4 64 4th, fourth round
Champion Runner-up Promotion Relegation

Notable former players

Foreign players

Local players

References

  1. ^ "Dikelola Manajemen Baru, Persitara Punya Mimpi Besar". www.viva.co.id (in Indonesian). 3 November 2021. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Liga 3 zona DKI Jakarta Diikuti 24 Klub, Wakil Jakarta Timur Terbanyak". www.skor.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ Persija VS Persitara Derby Panas Ibukota Yang Mulai Terlupakan. www.indosport.com.
  4. ^ Kembalinya Persitara Si Anak Tiri Sepakbola Jakarta. www.vice.com.
  5. ^ Problem Manajemen Yang Membuat Persitara Tenggelam. m.panditfootball.com.
  6. ^ Batavia Union Mulai Incar Suporter dan Sponsor. investor.id.
  7. ^ Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "NFT player — National team & Club appearances: Gray, Eugene". national-football-teams.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2021. Retrieved 12 December 2021.