Persikas Subang

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Perserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Subang, (commonly known as Persikas Subang), is an Indonesian football team based in Subang Regency, West Java. They last competed in the Liga 2.[2]

Full namePerserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Subang
NicknameSinga Subang (Lion of Subang)
Founded1951; 75 years ago (1951)[1]
GroundPersikas Stadium
Subang, West Java
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Persikas Subang
Full namePerserikatan Sepakbola Indonesia Subang
NicknameSinga Subang (Lion of Subang)
Founded1951; 75 years ago (1951)[1]
GroundPersikas Stadium
Subang, West Java
Capacity5,000
ChairmanAhmad Buhori
ManagerH. Oom Abdurohman
CoachMial Armand
LeagueNone
2024–25Liga 2, 1st in Relegation round Group K
Websitehttps://subang.go.id/
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History

For the first time in the club's history, Persikas Subang officially recruited the first foreign player during the club's existence. The first foreign player to join was Yevhen Bokhashvili from Ukraine. He joined to strengthen the team in 2024–25 Liga 2 season.[3]

Due to financial issues, Persikas sold their playing license in the Liga 2 to South Sumatra vice-governor Cik Ujang on 4 June 2025, who went on to establish Sumsel United that took over Persikas' spot in the league, a move that was ratified by the PSSI on 6 June 2025.[4] However, despite withdrawing from the Liga 2, Persikas did not go defunct and instead set plans to start over from the lower leagues in the near future.[5]

Stadium

Persikas homebase called Persikas Stadium which has a capacity of 5,000 seats. This stadium is located on Jl. Pulau Bali No. 1, Pasirkareumbi, Subang.[6][7]

Players

As of 4 January 2025[8]

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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Supporters

Persikas Subang has a supporter group that is spread throughout the Subang Regency, considering its historical record as the only club in the regency. Persikas fans call themselves Super Sub (Supporter Persikas Subang).[9]

After creating a new history of Persikas qualifying for Liga 2 in 2024, the people of Subang who are members of the supporters' community and ordinary people welcomed this team's return to their area. Where they escorted him from the Cilameri toll gate until the convoy headed to Subang Regency square. This was the biggest atmosphere they had ever celebrated.[10]

Derbies and rivalries

Purwasuka derbies is a football match between Persipo Purwakarta, Persikas Subang, and Persika Karawang. The name is taken from the history that connects the three regencies in earlier times together. Historically, Subang and Purwakarta was a part of Karawang Residency. So when the teams from each city it always creates quite high tension in the game, because historically the relationship is very close both in terms of culture and politics, but the tension is not as high as the Pasundan derby bring together Persib Bandung vs. Persikabo 1973 or the Persib–Persija rivalry.

Derbies matches are always happening at the lower-level football Indonesia precisely in Second Division and Third Division, as Persikas vs. Persipo and Persikas vs. Persika. All the games that bring together teams from Region IV is very attractive interest the audience to come to the stadium because the game is running with derbies and prestige of high tension so that this derbies game sometimes culminate in a scene players, officials, and spectators.

Coaches

  • Indonesia Didin Gultom (2023–2024)
  • Indonesia Mial Armand (2024–)

Season-by-season records

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Season(s) League/Division Teams Pos. Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
2016 ISC Liga Nusantara
2017 Liga 3 32 Eliminated in Provincial round
2018 32 Withdrew from Provincial round
2019 32
2020 season abandoned
2021–22 64 Eliminated in Provincial round
2022–23 season abandoned
2023–24 80 3rd, fourth round
2024–25 Liga 2 26 1st, relegation round
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Honours

Senior

  • Jabar Djarum Super Cup
    • Winner: 1989
  • Liga 3 West Java Series 1
  • Liga 3 West Java Series 2

Junior

  • U-17 Soeratin Cup West Java
    • Runners-up: 1992
  • U-15 Soeratin Cup West Java
    • Runners-up: 2009
    • Third-place: 2008

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