Sragen United F.C.

Sragen Football Club (also known as Sragen United) was an Indonesian football team based in Sragen, Central Java. Sragen FC played at Liga 2 Indonesia. Sragen FC previously named Laga FC, after a businessman Sragen, Indika Wijaya Kusuma buy Laga FC of PT Laga Nusantara Mandiri worth IDR 5 billion, Laga FC switch homebase to Sragen, and changed its name to Sragen United at February 27, 2017.[1]

Sragen United F.C.
Full nameSragen Football Club
Nickname(s)The Mammoth
Founded2014 as Laga F.C.
2017 as Sragen F.C.
Dissolved2018
GroundCitarum Stadium
Capacity10.000
InvestorsIndika Wijaya Kusuma
PresidentIndika Wijaya Kusuma
Head coachEduard Tjong
2017Liga 2,
5th in Group 4 (Relegated)

History

Laga FC

Laga FC playing at the professional level Liga Indonesia Premier Division after promotion from Liga Nusantara 2014.[2] At the beginning of the Laga FC containing the majority of players - players East Java Pra PON contingent. When appearing in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, Laga FC coached, Uston Nawawi under the leadership of Chairman Dr. Wardi Azhari Siagian. Accomplishments ever achieved for the name Laga FC is a runners-up Liga Nusantara 2014. When he was named Laga FC, the club is well known as a nomadic club in the face of 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship B. The club had suffered some embarrassing things related homebase, including failing to hold the inaugural match of counter Persik Kediri May 1, 2016, in Stadium Merdeka, Jombang.[3] There are at least three (3) the city which is the home base in one season by Laga FC, namely Surabaya, Jombang, and Kota Batu. The last time Laga FC match live at the stadium Brantas, Kota Batu.[4]

Sragen FC

Shares of Laga FC purchased by the Sragen employer, Indika Wijaya Kusuma with IDR 5 billion from PT Nusantara Mandiri Laga. With the club he bought stock, then the future of the club is no longer nomads such as competition 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship B, which should move the city. With the turn of the united Sragen name into the club will make Sragen as their homebase in Liga 2 this season.

Stadium

Taruna Stadium chosen as their homebase to face any opponent there.

Honours

References

  1. "Beli Laga FC Rp 5 Miliar, Sragen Resmi Punya Klub Liga 2". Joglosemar.Co. February 28, 2017. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  2. "Persatu-Laga FC Promosi Divisi Utama". Soccer.sindonews.com. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  3. Fahrizal Arnas (May 4, 2016). "Usai Duel Versus Persik Batal, Laga FC Kesulitan Cari Stadion - Indonesia". Bola.com. Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  4. "Laga FC Kembali Jadi Klub Nomaden : Okezone Bola". Bola.okezone.com. May 3, 2016. Retrieved March 20, 2017.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.