Full name | Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta | |||
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Nickname(s) | Macan Kemayoran (The Kemayoran Tigers) | |||
Short name | PSJ | |||
Founded | 28 November 1928 30 June 1929 , as Voetbal Indonesische Jacatra (V.I.J.) May 1942 , as Persidja[1] | , as Voetbalbond Boemipoetera (V.B.B.)|||
Ground | Jakarta International Stadium Gelora Bung Karno Stadium | |||
Capacity | 82,000 77,193 | |||
Owner | PT Persija Jaya Jakarta | |||
President[3] | Mohamad Prapanca[2] | |||
Head coach | Carlos Peña | |||
League | Liga 1 | |||
2023–24 | Liga 1, 8th of 18 | |||
Website | http://persija.id/ | |||
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Active departments of | ||
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Football |
Football (Women's) |
Football U-20 (Men's) |
Football U-18 (Men's) |
Football U-16 (Men's) |
Esports |
Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jakarta (lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Jakarta'), abbreviated as Persija, is an Indonesian professional football club based in the Indonesian capital city of Jakarta. Persija Jakarta is one of the most successful football clubs in Indonesia with 2 Indonesian League titles and 9 Perserikatan titles. It has never been in a lower league since a nationwide competition started in 1930, fifteen years before Indonesia became an independent country.[4] Persija is one of the founders of the Indonesian football association PSSI, along with six other clubs. Persija's rivalry with fellow PSSI founder Persib Bandung has gone on for decades, occasionally marred by violence.[5][6]