Persitara Jakarta

Persitara Jakarta

Leagues Played
Indonesia Liga 3 8
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Indonesia Liga 3 03/06 07:00 - Persitara Jakarta Utara v ASIOP FC L 1-2
Indonesia Liga 3 03/05 01:00 - Persitara Jakarta v Bintang Kota W 4-2
Indonesia Liga 3 03/02 08:30 - Persitara Jakarta v Taruma FC W 2-1
Indonesia Liga 3 02/26 08:30 - Persitara Jakarta v Pro Direct W 4-0
Indonesia Liga 3 12/05 06:00 - Persitara Jakarta Utara v ABC Wirayudha W 4-1
Indonesia Liga 3 11/30 08:00 - Jakarta United FC v Persitara Jakarta L 2-0
Indonesia Liga 3 09/22 08:39 - Persitara Jakarta v PS Pemuda Jaya D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 3 08/04 08:43 - Persitara Jakarta v PS Pemuda Jaya W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 4 4 1
Wins 3 3 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 11 11 0
Goals against 5 5 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 1

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta Utara (simply known as Persitara) is an Indonesian football club based in North Jakarta, Jakarta. This club plays in the Liga 3. The club's home base are the Tugu Stadium.

History

The establishment of Persitara cannot be separated from Persija's role as the parent football club in Jakarta. In the 1970s, Persija, still part of the Regional Commission (Komda) of the West Java PSSI, proposed the formation of a separate Komda in Jakarta. This was due to the difficulty of accommodating the growing number of local clubs under Macan Kemayoran.

The formation of Komda Jakarta coincided with the establishment of "other Persijas," namely Persijatimut (East-North) and Persijaselbar (South-West). Persijatimut eventually split, leading to the official founding of Persitara as the Indonesian Football Association North Jakarta in 1985.

Persitara Jakarta Utara is one of the football clubs in Jakarta, originally known as Laskar Si Pitung, founded in 1979 (some sources say 1975) as Persija Timur Utara (Persijatimur). It officially adopted the name Persitara Jakarta Utara in 1985 to better represent North Jakarta. Laskar Si Pitung participated in the prestigious Liga Super 2008/09, Indonesia's top competition at the time.

During the era of regional football associations, Persitara's peak performance occurred in the 1985/86 season when it successfully reached the Premier Division of the regional league. Like other Jakarta-based teams, Persitara relied on funding from the Jakarta Provincial Budget (APBD). However, unlike its counterpart Persija, Persitara did not receive the same level of public funds.

The situation worsened during Sutiyoso's two-term leadership in Jakarta, where Persitara was marginalized and considered a supplementary team, especially with the emergence of the "Jakarta Satu" concept—allowing only one football team to represent Jakarta, reflected in the APBD allocations of around Rp 22 billion for Persija and only Rp 3 billion for Persitara.

Neglected by the Jakarta Provincial Government, Persitara's performance declined drastically, leading to its presence in the lowest tier, Division Two, in the 2002 season. From there, the team, a PSSI member since 1980, struggled to rebuild its achievements, eventually making its way to the Super League, now in its second season.

The most tragic event was the fate of Persijatim Jakarta Timur, a splinter from Persitara. Feeling neglected in the capital, the team was sold to the South Sumatra Provincial Government, later renamed Sriwijaya FC (SFC).

The dualism in Indonesian football competitions from 2011-2013 between the Indonesia Primer League (IPL) managed by PT Liga Prima Indonesia Sportindo under PSSI and PT Liga Indonesia operating the Indonesia Super League (ISL) intensified.

The 2010s were challenging for Persitara, facing relegation and the heated dualism between ISL and IPL from 2011-2013. The emergence of Batavia Union in the IPL further divided the club, as Batavia Union was a breakaway from Persitara Jakarta Utara, established in 2010. Additionally, acute financial crises affected Laskar Si Pitung, leading to player salary arrears during the 2014 Division One season, where they even struggled to secure Tugu Stadium for home matches, resulting in relegation to Division Three.

The chaotic situation continued for Persitara, with a lack of competent management leaving them adrift in Liga 3.

Persitara Jakarta is a professional soccer team based in Jakarta, Indonesia. The team was founded in 1963 and currently competes in the Liga 2, the second tier of Indonesian football.

Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Persitara Jakarta has a rich history in Indonesian football. The team has produced many talented players who have gone on to represent the national team and play in top leagues around the world.

Persitara Jakarta plays their home matches at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, one of the largest and most iconic stadiums in Indonesia. The team's colors are red and white, reflecting the national colors of Indonesia.

With a strong tradition of success and a dedicated fan base, Persitara Jakarta continues to be a prominent force in Indonesian football, striving for excellence on the field and representing the city of Jakarta with pride.