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Persmin Minahasa

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Indonesian football club
Football club
Persmin
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Minahasa
NicknameManguni Makasiouw
Founded1963; 62 years ago (1963)
GroundMaesa Stadium
Capacity15,000
OwnerPT. Garda Jaya[1]
ChairmanGilbert Ticoalu & Vensy Kaseger
CoachIsman Jasulmei
LeagueLiga 4
2023–245th in Group L, (National)

Persatuan Sepak Bola Minahasa commonly referred to as simplyPersmin orPersmin Minahasa is an Indonesian football club based inTondano,Minahasa Regency,North Sulawesi. The club was established in 1963 and plays its home matches at Maesa Stadium.

Club History

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Early Years and Promotion to Top Division

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Persmin was founded in 1963 in Tondano, Minahasa. Over the decades, the club has competed in various tiers of Indonesian football, striving to make its mark on the national stage.

Divisi Satu (1998–2004)

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During this period,Divisi Satu functioned as the second tier in the Indonesian football league system, equivalent to the currentLiga 2. Persmin's early participation in national football began in the 1998–1999 season in Divisi Satu. They reached the Top 8 after winning Group IV in the initial phase but secured only the fourth position in Group A of the Top 8. In the 1999–2000 season, Persmin again failed to secure promotion toDivisi Utama after finishing third in the Eastern Group of Divisi Satu. The struggle continued in subsequent seasons with varying results until finally, in the 2004 season, Persmin earned promotion to Divisi Utama.

Divisi Utama (2005–2007)

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At that time, Divisi Utama was the top tier in Indonesian football, equivalent to the currentLiga 1. After their promotion in 2004, Persmin competed in Divisi Utama and displayed competitive performances. Their peak achievement occurred in the 2006 season when they reached the semifinals and secured third place. This accomplishment established Persmin as one of the dark horse teams in national football during that period.[2]

Decline in Performance and Competition in Liga 3

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Following several seasons in Divisi Utama, Persmin experienced a decline in performance, leading to relegation to lower leagues. They then competed inLiga 3, which is the third tier in the current league system. In 2024, Persmin clinched the Liga 3 North Sulawesi title by defeating Persminsel with a score of 3-1 in the final held atKlabat Stadium, Manado.[3]

Stadium

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Persmin hosts its home matches at Maesa Stadium, located in Tondano. The stadium has a seating capacity of 15,000 and serves as a central hub for football activities in Minahasa.

Season-by-season records

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Season(s)League/DivisionTms.Pos.Piala Indonesia
1998–99First Division194th, Second round
1999–2000First Division243rd, East group
2001First Division234th, Second round
2002First Division273th, Group 1
2003First Division265th, Group D
2004First Division245th, East division
2005Premier Division289th, East divisionRound of 16
2006Premier Division28Semi-finalSecond round
2007–08Premier Division368th, East divisionFirst round
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2013
2016ISC Liga Nusantara32Eliminated in Provincial round
2017Liga 332Eliminated in Provincial round
2018Liga 332Eliminated in Regional round
2019Liga 332Eliminated in Regional round
2020Liga 3did not finish
2021–22Liga 3643rd, First round
2022–23Liga 3did not finish
2023–24Liga 3805th, First round

Coaching staff

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As of 3 September 2021[4]
PositionStaff
Head coachIndonesia Rudi Manumpil
Assistant coachIndonesia Edwin Tampenawa
Assistant coachIndonesia Edwin Umbas
Goalkeeper coachIndonesiaJendri Pitoy

Notable players

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Several notable players have been associated with Persmin, including:

Honours

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Liga Indonesia Premier Division

References

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  1. ^"Ditangani Pengusaha Muda, Klub Sepak Bola Persmin Minahasa Siap Bangkit" (in Indonesian). www.sulutnews.com. 24 June 2022. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  2. ^"Mengulik Persmin Minahasa, Juara Tiga Divisi Utama Ligina 2006".Indosport. April 24, 2020. RetrievedApril 10, 2025.
  3. ^"Tumbangkan Persminsel 3-1, Persmin Minahasa Juara Liga 3 Zona Sulut".ManadoNet. March 4, 2024. RetrievedApril 10, 2025.
  4. ^"Coach Persmin Minahasa Liga 3 2021-2022".Instagram. Retrieved26 December 2021.

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