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Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kota Tangerang, or Persikota Tangerang, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Tangerang, founded in 1994. The team currently plays in the third division of Indonesian football, Liga Nusantara. Their home ground is Benteng Reborn Stadium.
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Persikota Tangerang was established on 11 October 1994 through the PSSI congress which was held at the end of December 1995, Persikota Tangerang was legalized as a member of PSSI and allowed to participate in the Liga Indonesia competition in the 1995–1996 season. After founding of the club, Persikota Tangerang won the Liga Indonesia Second Division in the 1995–1996 season after won 2–0 over Persipal Palu and won 1–0 against Persewangi Banyuwangi. Entering Liga Indonesia First Division in the 1996–97 season, in order to prepare an adequate team in Division I, Persikota which previously had recruited a number of national players from Pelita Jaya and Persija Jakarta, has recruited several national and foreign players, Francis Yonga from Cameroon and Ali Shaha from Tanzania.[1]
As a result, Persikota won the group and qualified for the top 10 round. In the top 10, Persikota joined in group A and had to meet PSIM Yogyakarta, PSS Sleman, PSSB Bireuen, and Persiter Ternate which took place at the Mandala Krida Stadium, Yogyakarta. After recording pretty good results, 5-2 win against PSSB Bireuen, 3–0 against PSS Sleman, a 0–0 draw against PSIM Yogyakarta and a 4–3 defeat against Persiter Ternate, Persikota entered the next round. In the semifinals, Persikota faced the winner of group B, Perseden Denpasar. T managed to win through Nova Zaenal's goal in the 69th minute and went to the final round. Persikota had to again face PSIM who beat Persikabo Bogor 2–1 in the semifinals. Persikota was able to beat PSIM with a score of 3–1.[1] And they qualified for the Liga Indonesia Premier Division in 1997–1998 season, earning the nickname Bayi Ajaib (In English: The Magical Baby). The highest achievement ever achieved by Persikota Tangerang was reaching the semifinals of the 1999-2000 Liga Indonesia Premier Division. This team is supported by a supporter groups called Benteng Mania.[2]
Throughout the Liga Indonesia period in the 2000s, Persikota Tangerang was not relegated until 2013 due to the club's financial difficulties. Persikota competed in Liga 3 Banten zone from 2017.[3] In June 2021, the club was bought by Indonesian presenter and actor Gading Marten.[4][5][6] On 1 December 2021, 2021 Liga 3 Banten zone has been held and Persikota has become the champion to represent the province at the national level.[7]
Era of Latuconsina family
On 30 January 2022, the club was bought by Indonesian actress, host, and singer Prilly Latuconsina.[8]
Ahead of the 2025-26 season, the Latuconsina family has returned to Persikota's management after relinquishing ownership in mid-2022. This time, Raja Latuconsina was officially appointed as president director, along with several other names added to the management and coaching staff.[9][10]
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Players
Current squad
- As of January 2025[11]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Supporters
Persikota Tangerang has a large fanbase called Benteng Mania. Benteng Mania was founded in 1994 and its headquarters is at the Benteng Stadium, home to Persikota Tangerang. Benteng Mania now has 10,000 members in Tangerang.
Benteng Mania has its branches all around Indonesia. Among them are: Transit, Ciledug, V-room, Hard Kids, Sepatan, Benteng Makassar, Cipondoh, Benda, Kota, Kota Bumi, C-mone, Karawaci, Benua Indah complex (ROBIN), BInong, and Tanah Tinggi.
Benteng Mania also sang its own official songs during matches.
Rivalries
Persikota has a rivalry with a team from the same region in Greater Tangerang, namely Persita Tangerang. Unlike the Old Indonesia derby between Persija Jakarta and Persib Bandung, the Tangerang derby can actually be said to be young. The beginning of the rivalry between the two Tangerang clubs was due to the expansion of the Tangerang area (which at that time was still a district). When it was still called Tangerang Regency, the only football club that existed was Persita Tangerang which had been established since 1953.[1]
Matches between these two clubs often present a high level of rivalry, not only from the club side but also from its supporters, a number of riots between supporters often break out when these two teams compete. This led the Tangerang Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) to issue a fatwa forbidden to hold a football match in this area in 2012. This is of course the implication of a number of victims who have fallen due to the riots of supporters throughout the history of the Tangerang derby.[12]
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Season by season records
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Honours
- Liga Indonesia Second Division
- Champions: 1995–96
- Liga Indonesia First Division
- Champions: 1996–97
- Liga 3 Banten
Notable former players
This is the list of several domestic and foreign former notable or famous players of Persikota Tangerang from time to time.
Indonesia
Jendri Pitoy
Giman Nurjaman
I Komang Mariawan
Maulana Hasanuddin
Sudirman
Yeyen Tumena
Aliyudin Ali
Jalwandi
Andrian Mardiansyah
Firmansyah
Denny Agus
Zainal Anwar
Indra Kahfi Ardhiyasa
Ishak Djober
Muhammad Ilham
Yudi Khoerudin
Ritham Madubun
Yandi Munawar
Kahar Kalu Muzakkar
Mohammad Nasuha
Imran Nahumarury
Listianto Raharjo
Supriyono Salimin
Ruben Sanadi
Harry Saputra
Leo Saputra
Rendy Siregar
Amin Syarifudin
Ledi Utomo
Francis Wewengkang
Africa (CAF)
Ali Shaha
Francis Yonga
Moustapha Moctar Belbi
Christian Lenglolo
Epalla Jordan
Salomon Bengondo
Saphou Lassy
Samuel Chebli
Joseph Amoah[17]
South America (CONMEBOL)
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Mascot
Kareo Bird is official mascot of Tangerang City.
References
External links
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