PSGC Ciamis

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Persatuan Sepak Bola Galuh Ciamis (en: Football Association of Galuh Ciamis), or simply known as PSGC Ciamis, is an Indonesian football club based in Ciamis Regency, West Java. They set to play in Championship following their promotion from Liga Nusantara in 2025–26 season. PSGC's most common nickname is Laskar Singacala.[1]

Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Galuh Ciamis
NicknamesLaskar Singacala
(EN: Singacala Warriors)
Founded26 August 1990; 35 years ago (26 August 1990)
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PSGC Ciamis
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Galuh Ciamis
NicknamesLaskar Singacala
(EN: Singacala Warriors)
Founded26 August 1990; 35 years ago (26 August 1990)
GroundGaluh Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerPT Galuh Lingga Wastu
ChairmanHerdiat Sunarya
CoachHerry Kiswanto
LeagueChampionship
2025–26Liga Nusantara, 3rd
(promoted via playoff)
Websitehttp://www.psgc.co.id/
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History

During the Dutch East Indies era, Ciamis Regency introduced the name Persig (Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Galuh). after independence, the name was changed to Persigal (Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Galuh). Times have changed, including people's lives. In 1990, Persigal changed its name to PSGC. The reason was, at that time there were those who suggested that Ciamis football should not use the name GALUH, because it was too burdensome. Finally, the name CIAMIS was attached to the name GALUH. Ciamis Regency is one of the areas that uses one of the "icon" for the name of the union. The icon is (the kingdom of) Galuh.[2]

PSGC Ciamis was established in 1990, starting on 26 August 1990, in the 1990 Galuh Cup final. PSGC A (Ciamis) managed to beat Tasikmalaya 3–0 at Galuh Field, Ciamis Regency. PSGC A won the 1990 Galuh Cup title. 1990 Galuh Cup was attended by six teams from five regions. They came from West Java (Tasikmalaya, Majalengka, Kuningan, and the host Ciamis) and Cilacap from Central Java. The hosts included two of their teams, PSGC A and PSGC B.[3]

Stadium

They play their home matches at the Galuh Stadium, with the capacity of 20,000 spectators.[4]

Players

Current squad

As of November 2025[5]

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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Season-by-season records

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Season(s) League/Division Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia
2007 Third Division
2008–09 Second Division
2009–10 Second Division 72 First round
2010–11 Second Division 78 Third round
2011–12 First Division (LPIS) 66 5th, Group 5
2013 First Division 77 2nd, Third round
2014 Premier Division 60 Semi-final
2015 Premier Division 55 did not finish
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship B 53 4th, Second round
2017 Liga 2 61 2nd, Relegation round
2018 Liga 3 32 2nd, Third round First round
2019 Liga 2 23 10th, West division
2020 Liga 3 season abandoned
2021–22 Liga 3 64 3rd, Third round
2022–23 Liga 3 season abandoned
2023–24 Liga 3 80 3rd, Third round
2024–25 Liga Nusantara 16 4
2025–26 Liga Nusantara 24 3
2026–27 Championship 20 TBD
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