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Arema F.C.

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Arema

Full name Arek Malang Football Club

Nickname(s) Singo Edan (The Mad Lions)

Founded 11 August 1987; 31 years ago, as Arema Malang

Ground Kanjuruhan Stadium

Capacity 42,449

Owner PT. Arema Aremania Bersatu Berprestasi Indonesia[1]

Manager Ruddy Widodo

Coach Milomir Šešlija

League Liga 1

2018 Liga 1, 6th


Website Club website

Third colours

Home colours Away colours

Current season

Arema Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Malang, East Java. The
club plays in the Liga 1. Arema's nickname is Singo Edan (The Mad Lions).[2]

Contents

 1History
o 1.1Foundation
o 1.2Galatama era (1987–1994)
o 1.3Modern era and recent history (1994–present)
 2Dualisme Era
 3Post Dualisme
 4Kit suppliers
 5Sponsorship
 6Management
 7Players
o 7.1Current squad
o 7.2Out on loan
 8Retired numbers
 9Coaching staff
o 9.1Head Coach history
 10Honours
o 10.1Domestic competitions
 10.1.1National leagues
 10.1.2National cups
 11Performance in AFC competitions
 12AFC clubs ranking
 13References
 14External links

History[edit]
Foundation[edit]
Arema was founded on 11 August 1987. Ovan Tobing, Acub Zaenal and Dirk Sutrisno was the
founder of the club. During the early years, Arema was before known as Aremada and Arema`86.
Their nickname Singo Edan, literally "The Mad Lion" in English, originated from the horoscope sign
of August which is Leo and represented by the lion (singo).[3]
Galatama era (1987–1994)[edit]
Their squad for the 1987–88 Galatama includes Dony Latuperisa, Maryanto, Jonathan, Kusnadi
Kamaludin, Mahdi Haris, Jamrawi and Yohanes Geohera. Sinyo Aliandoe was their first coach.
Arema achieved mid-table positions during their participation in Galatama. They finally won their first
title in 1993 by winning the championship with players such as Aji Santoso, Mecky Tata, Singgih
Pitono and Jamrawi, and M Basri as coach.[3]
Modern era and recent history (1994–present)[edit]
Since the merger of Galatama and Perserikatan, Arema's participation in the Liga Indonesia Premier
Division had financial problems every season. The problem culminated in the 2003 Liga Indonesia
Premier Division, where they were relegated to the First Division despite change of ownership to PT
Bentoel Internasional Tbk. 2004 saw the comeback of Arema with their new owner. Under the reign
of Benny Dollo, they won the 2004 Liga Indonesia First Division, 2005 and 2006 Piala Indonesia,
and 2007 Soeratin Cup.[3]
In 2009, again the ownership changed to a consortium. They manage to win the 2009–10 Indonesia
Super League under coach Robert Alberts.[3]

Dualisme Era[edit]
2011 due to dispute between newly founded Liga Primer Indonesia (LPI) and re-branded Liga Prima
Indonesia (IPL) direct replacement to Liga Super Indonesia, the country top tier league. Arema also
divided into two separate entity, Arema Indonesia in IPL and Arema FC in LPI.[4]
Arema Indonesia claimed they had been given permission from Lucky Acub Zaenal, the co founder
of Arema since 1987 meanwhile, Arema Cronus later Arema FC said that they are suppprted by the
fans, Aremania.[5]
Thus while playing in Afc cup 2012 Arema Indonesia having low attendance of supporters. Different
situation two seasons later in 2014 Afc cup, the crowd influx the stadium.

Post Dualisme[edit]
In 2015, Arema Indonesia changed names to Arema Cronus.
In 2017 season, the club changed its name from Arema Cronus to Arema Football Club due to the
protest of many supporters.[6]

Kit suppliers[edit]
Years Kits

1995–1998 Adidas

1999–2000 Reebok

2001 Nike

2007–2009 Puma

2009–2010 Diadora

2010–2011 Lotto

2011 Axl

2012–2013 Ultras

2013–2014 Joma

2015–2018 Specs

2019– Munich

[7] [8] [9]

Sponsorship[edit]
The complete sponsors are as follow
Sponsors

 Corsa
 Achilles
 Indomie
 Go-Jek
 Joseph Revo Investment Inc
 Torabika Duo

Management[edit]
Position Name

President Director Agoes Soerjanto

General manager Ruddy Widodo

Business Manager Muhammad Yusrinal

Legal Manager Eko Prasetyo

International Relations Manager Fuad Ardiansyah

Media Officer Sudarmadji

Players[edit]
Current squad[edit]
As of 24 April 2019[10]
For the reserve team, see Arema FC U-21.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player


6 DF Ikhfanul Alam
7 FW Ahmad Nur Hardianto
8 MF Nasir
10 MF Makan Konaté
11 FW Rivaldi Bawuo
12 MF Hendro Siswanto
14 MF Jayus Hariono
15 FW Sunarto
16 MF Ridwan Tawainella
17 FW Zidane Pulanda
18 DF Ricky Ohorella
19 MF Hanif Sjahbandi
21 FW Ricky Kayame
22 DF Rachmat Latief
23 DF Hamka Hamzah (captain)
Out on loan[edit]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position

Retired numbers[edit]
Main article: Retired numbers in football
*1 – Kurnia Meiga, Goalkeeper, 2008–

Coaching staff[edit]

Position Name

Head Coach Milomir Šešlija

Kuncoro
Assistant Coach

Siswantoro

Goalkeeper Coach Yanuar Hermansyah

Fitness Coach Singgih Pitono

Head Coach history[edit]


Head Coach by years (1987–present)

Years Name

1987–1989 Sinyo Aliandoe

1989–1992 Andi M. Teguh

1992–1993 M Basri
1993–1994 Gusnul Yakin

1994–1995 Halilintar Gunawan

1995–1996 Gusnul Yakin

1996–1997 Suharno

1997–1998 Gusnul Yakin

1998 Hamid Asnan

1998–1999 Winarto

2000 M Basri

2001–2002 Daniel Roekito

2003 Gusnul Yakin

2003 Terry Wetton

2003 Henk Wullems

2004–2006 Benny Dollo

2006–2007 Miroslav Janů

2008 (5 month) Bambang Nurdiansyah


2008–2009 Gusnul Yakin

2009–2010 Robert Alberts

2010–2011 Miroslav Janů

2011–2012 (2 month) Milomir Šešlija (IPL)

2011–2012 (5 month) Dejan Antonić (IPL)

2011 Wolfgang Pikal (ISL)

2011 Joko Susilo (ISL)

2012 Suharno (ISL)

2012–2013 Rahmad Darmawan

2013–2015 Suharno

2015–2016 Joko Susilo

2016–2017 Milomir Šešlija

2017 Aji Santoso

2017–2018 Joko Susilo

2018 Milan Petrović


2019– Milomir Šešlija

Honours[edit]
Domestic competitions[edit]
National leagues[edit]

 Galatama[11]
o Champions: 1992–93
 Indonesia Super League[11]
o Champions: 2009–10
o Runners-up (2): 2010–11, 2013
 Liga Indonesia First Division
o Champions: 2004[3]
National cups[edit]

 East Java Governor Cup


o Champions: 2013
o Runner-up: 2008
 Trofeo Persija
o Champions: 2013
o Runners-up: 2015
 SCM Cup 2015
o Champions: 2015
 Menpora Cup
o Champions: 2013
 Inter Island Cup
o Champions: 2014-15
 Bali Island Cup
o Champions (2): 2015, 2016
 Bhayangkara Cup
o Champions: 2016, 2017
 Indonesia Soccer Championship A
o Runners-up: 2016
 Indonesia President's Cup
o Champions (2): 2017, 2019
o Third-place: 2015[12]
 Piala Indonesia
o Champions (2): 2005, 2006
 Indonesian Community Shield
o Runners-up: 2010
 Piala Galatama
o Runners-up: 1992[13]

Performance in AFC competitions[edit]


 Asian Club Championship
o First round: 1993–94
 AFC Champions League
o Group stage: 2007, 2011.
 AFC Cup
o Quarter-final: 2012
o Round of 16: 2014

AFC clubs ranking[edit]


As of 7 April 2019.[14]

Current Rank Country Team

68 Pathum United

69 Nagoya Grampus

70 Arema

71 Al-Nasr Dubai

72 Churchill Brothers

References[edit]
1. ^ https://tirto.id/kisruh-pssi-dualisme-arema-dan-tak-ada-saham-yayasan-di-arema-fc-cGfl
2. ^ "Suharno Apresiasi Kinerja Singo Edan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 November 2014.
3. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e "Sejarah" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 9 November 2014
4. ^ Aminudin, Muhammad. "Tentang Arema FC dan Arema Indonesia". sepakbola. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
5. ^ "Cinta Aremania yang Terbelah di Antara Arema FC dan Arema Indonesia". kumparan(in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 Ma
6. ^ "Ini Nama Baru Dari Arema Cronus" (in Indonesian). Goal Indonesia. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016
7. ^ "Joma Resmi Jadi Sponsor Arema" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 November 2014.
8. ^ "Arema Gunakan Jersey Apparel Dalam Negeri Musim Depan" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 11 Decem
9. ^ "Umbro Sponsori Arema Indonesia" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 November 2014.
10. ^ "Daftar Pemain Arema Liga 1". Retrieved 5 April 2018.
11. ^ Jump up to:a b "Perserikatan 1951–1994". Archived from the original on 21 May 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
12. ^ "Piala Presiden: Arema Cronus Juara 3, Joko Susilo Kecewa" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 March 2016.
13. ^ "Indonesia 1991/92".
14. ^ "AFC Club Ranking (7th April 2019)". globalfootballranks.com. Asian Football Confederation. Retrieved 16 December 2

External links[edit]
 Arema F.C. Official website
 Arema F.C.'s Profile on Liga 1 Official Website

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