Serpong City FC

Serpong City FC

Leagues Played
Indonesia - Liga 3 8
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Indonesia - Liga 3 05/06 06:15 - Serpong City FC v Persmin Minahasa W 2-1
Indonesia - Liga 3 10/27 06:30 - Farmel FC v Serpong City FC L 4-2
Indonesia - Liga 3 10/20 08:30 - Trisukma FC v Serpong City FC W 0-10
Indonesia - Liga 3 10/16 08:30 - Gundala FC v Serpong City FC W 1-3
Indonesia - Liga 3 10/12 06:30 - Serpong City FC v Nathan Lebak FC D 2-2
Indonesia - Liga 3 10/08 08:30 - Serpong City FC v Harin FC - View
Indonesia - Liga 3 02/06 06:00 - Serang Jaya v Serpong City FC W 1-4
Indonesia - Liga 3 01/19 06:30 - Astam FC v Serpong City FC W 0-8
Indonesia - Liga 3 03/10 06:00 - Serpong City FC v Persikab Bandung L 0-1

Wikipedia - Serpong City F.C.

Serpong City Football Club (simply known as Serpong City) is an Indonesian football club based in North Serpong, South Tangerang, Banten. Starting as a soccer school club in 2012, they now compete in Liga 3, and in 2021, they were inaugurated in to the PSSI congress as a professional football club.

History

Initially, Serpong City was a football school that was founded on December 12, 2012. The academy was fully supported by the Ronny Pattinasarani Foundation, Serpong City Soccer School (SCSS) was founded by coach Ricky Nelson with the motto "Better Skill Better Football". they have the vision and mission to focus on developing the individual skills of players and also train mentally.

On 29 May 2021, when the PSSI congress became a momentum for them, at that time Serpong City was inaugurated as a new member of PSSI and was ready to compete in Indonesian Liga 3 for the first time, they are like being reborn as a Professional Football Club. Serpong City has continued to nurture and produce many young players for 9 years since 2012, and after being inaugurated as a professional club, Serpong City only has to continue the football pyramid of coaching that was previously owned.

On 3 November 2021, Serpong City made their first league match debut in a 3–1 win against club from Cilegon Jagat F.C. at the Krakatau Steel Stadium, in the next match, Serpong City will face a team also from South Tangerang Bintang Junior. two days later, in that match, they had their second match in an 8–0 biggest win against Bintang Junior. On 15 November, they closed the match in the group stage of the 2021 Liga 3 Banten zone in an 11–1 biggest win against Gundala, with this result, they qualified for the second round as runners-up Group C. On 25 November, they qualified for the semi-finals of the Liga 3 Banten zone as group F winners after their match won 3–0 over Persipan Pandeglang. but the unsatisfactory result occurred during the semi-final match against Persikota Tangerang three days later, they failed to reach the final after draw 0–0 in the first half to extra time, and lost on penalties (4–5). Serpong City qualified for the 2021 Liga 3 national round with the title of third place in the Banten zone after in their match they won 2–1 over Matrix Putra Brother's.

Il Serpong City Football Club (indonesiano: Klub Sepak Bola Serpong City) è un club calcistico indonesiano con sede a Serpong, Tangerang meridionale, Banten. Attualmente partecipa alla Liga 2, il secondo livello del campionato indonesiano di calcio.

Il club è stato fondato nel 2010 e ha iniziato a giocare nella Liga Nusantara, il terzo livello del campionato indonesiano di calcio. Nel 2014, il club ha vinto la promozione in Liga 2 e si è classificato 7° nella sua prima stagione. Nel 2015, il club ha raggiunto le semifinali della Coppa d'Indonesia, ma è stato sconfitto dal PSM Makassar.

Nella stagione 2016, il Serpong City FC ha vinto la promozione in Liga 1, il primo livello del campionato indonesiano di calcio. Tuttavia, il club è stato retrocesso in Liga 2 dopo una sola stagione.

Il club è attualmente guidato dall'allenatore Asri Muktar e dal capitano Syahrizal Syahbuddin. I giocatori più famosi del club sono il difensore Fachrudin Aryanto e il centrocampista Rizky Pellu.

Il Serpong City FC gioca le sue partite casalinghe allo Stadio Indomilk Arena, che ha una capienza di 10.000 spettatori.