Serpong City F.C.

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Full nameSerpong City Football Club
NicknameRed Beast
Short nameSCFC
Founded12 December 2012; 13 years ago (2012-12-12)
Serpong City
Full nameSerpong City Football Club
NicknameRed Beast
Short nameSCFC
Founded12 December 2012; 13 years ago (2012-12-12)
GroundSabnani Field,
South Tangerang[1]
Capacity150
Owner(s)Nabil Husein
Mochamad Chandra Kurniawan
Daniel Zii
Kemal Sabnani
Ricky Nelson[2]
CoachVacant
LeagueLiga 4
2024–25Quarter final, (Banten zone)

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 4, and in 2021, they were inaugurated in to the PSSI congress as a professional football club.[3]

Initially, Serpong City was a football school that was founded on December 12, 2012., Serpong City Soccer School (SCSS) was founded by coach Ricky Nelson and Earlier with Kemal Sabnani 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.[4]

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.

The heights momentum is become the Champions of Banten in 2022

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.[5]

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.[6] two days later, in that match, they had their second match in an 8–0 biggest win against Bintang Junior.[7] 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.[8] 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.[9] 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).[10] 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.[11][12]

Players

Current squad

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 Dhafa Febrian Pribadi
3 DF  IDN Yohanis Don Bosco Sakliressy
5 MF  IDN Yohanes Sole
7 FW  IDN Ronan Aryo
8 MF  IDN Wilfianus Gula
9 FW  IDN Rizky Dwi
10 MF  IDN Abin Mubin
11 FW  IDN Abdul Rahman
12 MF  IDN Muhammad Baty
13 MF  IDN Kurnia Fajri
14 MF  IDN Rifial Akbar
15 MF  IDN Ellod Darkos
16 MF  IDN Rafly Alfariz
17 DF  IDN Fahran Anzola
20 FW  IDN Hilal Rahardien
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF  IDN Flabiola Soares
22 DF  IDN Ahmad Surahman
23 DF  IDN Muhammad Rizky Semarang
25 FW  IDN Febri Setiadi Hamzah
26 DF  IDN Mario Rex De Nono
27 MF  IDN Danur
28 GK  IDN Afrianus Moi
29 FW  IDN Bayu Tri Sanjaya
40 GK  IDN Muhammad Zul Fikri
44 DF  IDN Aldy Rizky
77 MF  IDN Faturahman
86 DF  CMR Mohammadou Al Hadji (captain)
88 MF  IDN Daud Esthen Banoet
94 MF  IDN Samsudin Lontoh

Stadium

They also chose Sabnani Park in North Serpong, South Tangerang, as their home base. The choice was taken because Sabnani Park has international standard facilities.[1]

Sabnani Park was built and planted with grass according to FIFA and AFC standards. The field with dimensions of 40x30m is an ideal size for the development of children aged 5–12 years, with a 7v7 and 9v9 playing pattern.[1]

Honours

References

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