Arseto F.C.
Full name | Arseto Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) |
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Founded | 1978; as PS Arseto | ||
Dissolved | 1998 | ||
Ground |
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League | Liga Indonesia Premier Division | ||
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Arseto Football Club, which is commonly referred to simply as Arseto, was an Indonesian football club based in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia. They last played in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division.
The club was established in 1978 by Sigit Harjojudanto, who was the son of former President Suharto. At first, the club was based in Jakarta. However, the club moved to Solo in 1983 after Suharto declared 9 September as National Sports Day during the inauguration of Sriwedari Stadium. During its existence the club managed to win the 1990–92 Galatama title, as well as the 1985 Piala Galatama and 1985 Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship. The team's home colours are blue, so they dubbed as Sky Blue Team and The White Buffalo. Arseto was dissolved in 1998 due to the political crisis and riots that year.[citation needed]
Honours
Domestic | ||||
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League/Division | Titles | Runners-up
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Seasons won | Seasons runners-up |
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1
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1990–92[1]
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1985[2]
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Cup Competitions | Titles | Runners-up
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Seasons won | Seasons runners-up |
Piala Galatama
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1
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0
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1985[2]
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Galatama-Perserikatan Invitational Championship
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1
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0
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1985[3]
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AFC (Asian competitions)
Continental record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1992–93 | Asian Club Championship | First round | Hải Quan | 0–0 | 3–2 | 3–2 |
Second round | Kota Ranger | 1–1 | 2–1 | 3–2 | ||
Third round | Thai Farmers Bank | 3–0 | 0–2 | 3–2 | ||
Group A | Yomiuri | 0–3 | 4th | |||
Al-Shabab | 0–3 | |||||
Muharraq | 0–3 |
Notable former players
Some Arseto players had competed for Indonesia national football team.
- Abdul Kadir
- Ricky Yacobi
- Eddy Harto
- Nasrul Koto
- Eduard Tjong
- Tonggo Tambunan
- Edu Hombert
- Yunus Mukhtar
- Benny V. B.
- Rochy Putiray
References
- ^ "Indonesia 1991/92". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
- ^ a b "Indonesia 1985". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
- ^ SKOR.ID; SkorID. "KIsah Arseto FC, Penguasa Jakarta yang Mati Karena Reformasi". www.skor.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-03.
- ^ "Asian Club Competitions 1992/93". RSSSF. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
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