Persijap Jepara

Persijap Jepara
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jepara
NicknamesLaskar Kalinyamat (Kalinyamat Warriors)
Elang Laut Jawa (Javasea Eagles)
Short nameJAP
Founded11 April 1954 (1954-04-11)
GroundGelora Bumi Kartini Stadium
Capacity8,570}[1]
Owner(s)PT Jepara Raya Multitama
PT Oasis Waters International
CEOIqbal Hidayat
Head coachMário Lemos
LeagueSuper League
2024–25Liga 2, Promotion play-off winner (promoted)
Websitewww.persijap.or.id

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Jepara, also known as Persijap is an Indonesian professional football club based in Jepara, Central Java. They are currently competing in the Super League from the 2025–26 season, the top tier of Indonesian football, after gaining promotion from Championship (formerly Liga 2) at the end of the 2024–25 campaign. Their nickname is Laskar Kalinyamat (Kalinyamat Warriors) and Elang Laut Jawa (Java Sea Eagles).[2]

History

Foundation and early years (1954–1994)

Persijap was founded on 11 April 1954. Syahlan Ridwan, Jepara's Regent, founded the club. They have contributed players to the Indonesia national football team since 1979 when Haryanto was the first choice goalkeeper of the national team.[3] Other national team players such as Siswandi Gancis, Solekan and Warsidi was from Persijap.[4] They managed to win the Soeratin Cup in 1982.[2]

Modern era and recent history (1994–present)

Their recent achievements in Indonesian football was only their promotion to the Liga Indonesia Premier Division in 2000 and 2004 with coach Rudi William Keltjes. In the youth teams, they managed to add Soeratin Cup titles in 1998 and 2002.[2]

In 2007, they were also promoted to the newly formed Indonesia Super League. They were included in the Indonesia Premier League, before returning to the Super League in September 2012.[5]

In August 2014, they were relegated to the Liga Indonesia Premier Division.[6]

On 25 February 2025, Persijap secured promotion to Liga 1 by winning against PSPS Pekanbaru in promotion play-off with a narrow 1–0 win, with a goal from Léo Lelis in 84th minute and return to top tier after 11 years absence.

Crest

Kit suppliers

  • Villour Sport (2006–2009)
  • Diadora (2009–2010)
  • Lotto (2010–2011)
  • Mitre (2011–2012)
  • Red Warriors (2013)
  • Eureka Sports (2014)[7]
  • Kool (2015)[8]
  • Calsei (2016)
  • MBB (2017)
  • Al-Ikhsan (2018)
  • Kaki Jersi (2019)[9]
  • Trops (2020)[10]
  • Degree (2021)
  • Made by club (2022)
  • Etams (2023)
  • Ad hoc Apparel (2024)
  • antfarm (2025/present)

Stadium

Before 2008, Persijap played the home matches at the Kamal Djunaedi Stadium. Persijap now plays their home matches at the Gelora Bumi Kartini Stadium.[4]

Supporters

Persijap Jepara's supporter groups are Jetmania (Jepara Tifosi Mania), BANASPATI (Barisan Supporter Persijap Sejati), and CURVANORDSYNDICATE.[4]

Players

Current squad

As of 6 February 2026[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.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IDN Muhammad Ardiansyah (on loan from PSM Makassar)
4 DF  ESP Tiri
7 MF  IDN Indra Arya
8 MF  IDN Heriansyah Yan
10 MF  ESP Borja Martínez
11 FW  BDI Sudi Abdallah (captain)
14 DF  IDN Rahmat Hidayat
16 DF  IDN Akbar Arjunsyah (on loan from Dewa United Banten)
17 DF  IDN Firman Ramadhan
19 FW  IDN Ardi Ardiana
20 GK  IDN Sendri Johansah
21 MF  IDN Rendi Saepul
22 GK  IDN Raufa Aghastya
23 MF  IDN Restu Akbar
26 DF  POR Diogo Brito
27 MF  IDN Felix Marcelino
29 FW  IDN Raia Irvanza
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 MF  ARG Alexis Gómez
33 MF  IDN Wahyudi Hamisi (captain)
34 FW  ESP Iker Guarrotxena
37 DF  IDN Zahran Alamsah
45 MF  FRA Aly Ndom
55 DF  NIG Najeeb Yakubu
66 MF  IDN Dicky Kurniawan
70 FW  IDN Prince Kallon (on loan from PSM Makassar)
71 MF  IDN Adzikry Fadlillah (on loan from Persib Bandung)
73 MF  IDN Seva Bernadine
78 DF  IDN Buyung Ismu Lessy
80 MF  BRA Lucas Morelatto
88 MF  ESP Borja Herrera
95 FW  BRA França
96 MF  IDN Ambrizal Umanailo (on loan from Semen Padang)
99 GK  IDN Sheva Sanggasi

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF  BRA Douglas Cruz (at PSPS Pekanbaru)
9 FW  BRA Rosalvo (at Persikad Depok)
24 DF  IDN Fikron Afriyanto (at Persikad Depok)
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF  IDN Frank Sokoy (at Persiraja Banda Aceh)
77 MF  IDN Rizki Hidayat (at Bekasi City)
91 MF  IDN David Laly (at Persiraja Banda Aceh)

Coaching staff

Position Name
Technical director Divaldo Alves
Head coach Mário Lemos
Assistant coach Danang Suryadi
Goalkeeper coach Iman Suherman
Yoo Jae-hoon
Physical coach Jatmiko Adjie Kusuma

Season-by-season records

Season(s) League/Division Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s) ASEAN Club Championship
1994–95 First Division 24 3rd, Group 3
1995–96 First Division 24 Second round
1996–97 First Division 19 3rd, Group 3
1997–98 First Division season abandoned
1998–99 First Division 19 3rd, Group 2
1999–2000 First Division 21 4
2001 Premier Division 28 12th, East Region
2002 First Division 27 Second round
2003 First Division 26 8
2004 First Division 24 Second round
2005 Premier Division 28 12th, East Division Round of 16
2006 Premier Division 28 9th, West Division First round
2007–08 Premier Division 36 9th, East Division Quarter-finals
2008–09 Indonesia Super League 18 11 Semi-finals
2009–10 Indonesia Super League 18 9 First round
2010–11 Indonesia Super League 15 14
2011–12 Indonesian Premier League 12 10 Second round
2013 Indonesian Premier League 16 season unfinished
2014 Indonesia Super League 22 11th, West Region
2015 Premier Division 55 did not finish
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship B 53 3rd, Group 4
2017 Liga 2 61 7th, Group 3
2018 Liga 3 32 Second round Second round
2019 Liga 3 32 1
2020 Liga 2 24 did not finish
2021–22 Liga 2 24 4th, Group C
2022–23 Liga 2 28 did not finish
2023–24 Liga 2 28 1st, Relegation round
2024–25 Liga 2 26 3
2025–26 Super League 18 TBD

Honours

See also

References

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