Persigar Garut

Leagues Played
Indonesia Liga 3 13
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Indonesia Liga 3 12/26 08:30 - Persigar Garut v Depok City L 0-1
Indonesia Liga 3 12/23 08:30 - Persigar Garut v PCB Persipasi L 0-4
Indonesia Liga 3 12/23 08:30 - Persigar Garut v Persipasi Bekasi L 0-4
Indonesia Liga 3 12/21 08:30 - Persigar Garut v Cimahi Putra FC D 1-1
Indonesia Liga 3 12/11 09:00 - Persika 1951 v Persigar Garut W 0-2
Indonesia Liga 3 12/09 06:30 - Depok Raya FC v Persigar Garut D 2-2
Indonesia Liga 3 12/06 09:00 - Persigar Garut v Persikabbar Bandung Barat W 4-1
Indonesia Liga 3 12/12 01:00 - Perses Sumedang v Persigar Garut L 3-0
Indonesia Liga 3 12/10 01:00 - Persigar Garut v Persima Majalengka W 3-1
Indonesia Liga 3 11/14 08:00 - Persigar Garut v Bandung Barat United W 4-2
Indonesia Liga 3 11/06 05:58 - Persigar Garut v Parma FC Bandung W 1-0
Indonesia Liga 3 11/04 06:04 - Persigar Garut v Bandung Timur FC W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 7 5 2
Wins 2 1 1
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 3 0
Goals for 9 5 4
Goals against 13 11 2
Clean sheets 1 0 1
Failed to score 3 3 0

Wikipedia - Persigar Garut

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Garut (simply known as Persigar) is an Indonesian football club based in Garut, West Java. They currently compete in the Liga 3.

History

Persigar was founded on 28 September 1949, originating from Garut and headquartered at Jayaraga Stadium and has the nickname Maung Sancang. From the past until now, players from Garut have always been the target of foreign clubs.

Starting from the era of players in the 1960s, continuing into the era of the 1980s, such as Adeng Hudaya, Uut Kuswendi who played in the Indonesia national team and Persib Bandung, or current players in the era of Zaenal Arief, Johan Juansyah, Rudi Geovani, and other players.

In the 1960s, Persigar's achievements made West Java proud. One of them was thanks to encouragement from H. Daim Kusnadi, who was one of the driving forces behind the success of Persigar at that time. At that time, Persigar was just one step away from entering the Divisi Utama. Unfortunately luck has not been on Persigar side.

In 1968, Persigar which was strengthened by Dadeng Sukardi, Anton, Syamsi, Toto Rachmat, Dindin, Masdar, was defeated by PSP Padang with a narrow score of 1–2.

Persigar almost experienced a similar achievement in 2002 when Garut was led by the charismatic regent, H. Dede Satibi. In that year, Persigar was coached by Dede Irawan, who was strengthened by Agus Kurnia (former Persigar coach), Edi Hafid Murtado (former Pelita Bandung Raya player), and several other players. In the preliminary round, Persigar also beat the Persibo Bojonegoro, which is now in the Liga 3, then Persiba Bantul and PSM Madiun.

In 1998, Persigar qualified for promotion to Division I Indonesian League in representing West Java.

Persigar Garut is a professional soccer team based in Garut, Indonesia. The team was founded in 1950 and has a rich history in Indonesian football. The team's colors are red and white, representing the national colors of Indonesia.

Persigar Garut has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who fill the stadium for every match. The team has a reputation for playing an attacking style of football, with skilled players who are known for their technical ability and creativity on the field.

Over the years, Persigar Garut has had success in various domestic competitions, including winning the Liga 3 championship in 2019. The team has also produced talented players who have gone on to represent the Indonesian national team.

Overall, Persigar Garut is a respected and competitive team in Indonesian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.