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| clubname = Mitra Kukar
| clubname = Mitra Kukar
| image = MitraKukar.png
| image = MitraKukar.png
| image_size = 180px
| image_size = 140px
| fullname = Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara
| fullname = Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara
| nickname = ''Si Naga Mekes''<br>(The Fierce Dragon)
| nickname = ''Si Naga Mekes''<br />(The Fierce Dragon)
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1979}} (as NIAC Mitra)<br>{{Start date and age|df=yes|1993}} (as Mitra Surabaya)
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1979}} (as NIAC Mitra)<br />{{Start date and age|df=yes|1993}} (as Mitra Surabaya)<br>{{Start date and age|df=yes|1999}} as (Mitra Kalteng Putra)<br>{{Start date and age|df=yes|2003}} as (Mitra Kutai Kartanegara Football Club)
| dissolved = 24 September 1990 (NIAC Mitra)
| dissolved = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1990|9|24}} (NIAC Mitra)
| ground = [[Aji Imbut Stadium]]
| ground = [[Aji Imbut Stadium]]
| capacity = 35,000
| capacity = 35,000
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| current = 2021 Liga 2 (Indonesia)
| current = 2021 Liga 2 (Indonesia)
}}
}}
'''Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara''' is an Indonesian [[association football]] club based in [[Tenggarong]], [[Kutai Kartanegara Regency|Kutai Kartanegara]], [[East Kalimantan]]. They currently compete in the [[Liga 3 (Indonesia)|Liga 3]].
'''Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara''' (simply known as a '''PS Mitra Kukar''' or '''Mitra Kukar''') is an Indonesian [[association football]] club based in [[Tenggarong]], [[Kutai Kartanegara Regency|Kutai Kartanegara]], [[East Kalimantan]]. They currently compete in the [[Liga 3 (Indonesia)|Liga 3]].


==History==
==History==
This club was founded in 1979 as '''NIAC Mitra'''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ligaindonesia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13985&sid=86cfe1a70bd3da594adf9a04583b0106 |title=View Topic&nbsp;– Andai Ada Galatama Lagi |publisher=LigaIndonesia.com |access-date=2010-10-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713205218/http://ligaindonesia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13985&sid=86cfe1a70bd3da594adf9a04583b0106 |archive-date=13 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> NIAC stood for New International Amusement Center, a major casino in Surabaya during the 1970s. In 1983, the team played a friendly match against [[Arsenal F.C.]], winning by 2–0. NIAC was dissolved by its owner, Alexander Wenas, on 24 September 1990.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Teguh |first1=Irfan |title=NIAC Mitra, Klub Surabaya Penakluk Arsenal |url=https://tirto.id/niac-mitra-klub-surabaya-penakluk-arsenal-cH9J |website=tirto.id |access-date=2022-09-08 |language=Indonesian |date=2018-04-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Petrus Tomy Wijanarko |title=NIAC Mitra, Klub Era Galatama yang Bisa Jadi Role Model Red Bull Depok |url=https://www.indosport.com/sepakbola/20200415/niac-mitra-klub-era-galatama-yang-bisa-jadi-role-model-red-bull-depok |website=Indosport |access-date=2022-09-08 |language=Indonesian |date=2020-04-15}}</ref>
This club was founded in 1979 as '''NIAC Mitra'''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://ligaindonesia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13985&sid=86cfe1a70bd3da594adf9a04583b0106 |title=View Topic&nbsp;– Andai Ada Galatama Lagi |publisher=LigaIndonesia.com |access-date=2010-10-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713205218/http://ligaindonesia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13985&sid=86cfe1a70bd3da594adf9a04583b0106 |archive-date=13 July 2011 }}</ref> NIAC stood for New International Amusement Center, a major casino in Surabaya during the 1970s. In 1983, the team played a friendly match against [[Arsenal F.C.]], winning by 2–0. NIAC was dissolved by its owner, Alexander Wenas, on 24 September 1990.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Teguh |first1=Irfan |title=NIAC Mitra, Klub Surabaya Penakluk Arsenal |url=https://tirto.id/niac-mitra-klub-surabaya-penakluk-arsenal-cH9J |website=tirto.id |access-date=2022-09-08 |language=Indonesian |date=2018-04-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Petrus Tomy Wijanarko |title=NIAC Mitra, Klub Era Galatama yang Bisa Jadi Role Model Red Bull Depok |url=https://www.indosport.com/sepakbola/20200415/niac-mitra-klub-era-galatama-yang-bisa-jadi-role-model-red-bull-depok |website=Indosport |access-date=2022-09-08 |language=Indonesian |date=2020-04-15}}</ref>


The club was revived under the name of '''Mitra Surabaya''' in 1993. After relegation to the First Division, the club moved to [[Palangkaraya]], [[Central Kalimantan]] and were renamed '''Mitra Kalteng Putra''' (MKP)<ref name="mitrakukar.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.mitrakukar.com/profil.php |title=Profil Klub Mitra Kukar |publisher=MitraKukar.com |access-date=2010-10-07}}</ref> in 1999. At the end of 2001 season, the club was relegated to the Second Division. Financial problems led the club to be loaned to Suryanto Anwar, after which they moved again, to [[Tenggarong]], [[Kutai Kartanegara Regency|Kutai Kartanegara]], [[East Kalimantan]], where they received its current name.<ref name="mitrakukar.com"/> The new ownership had a great impact. At the end of the 2003 season, Mitra Kukar were promoted to the First Division. In the 2005 season, the new owner fully bought Mitra Kukar. By the end of 2007 season, Mitra Kukar succeeded to be promoted to the Premier Division, after finishing first in the First Division. In the 2010–11 Premier Division, Mitra Kukar was promoted to the [[Indonesia Super League]] after finishing third in the final round.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}
The club was revived under the name of '''Mitra Surabaya''' in 1993. After relegation to the First Division, the club moved to [[Palangkaraya]], [[Central Kalimantan]] and were renamed '''Mitra Kalteng Putra''' (MKP)<ref name="mitrakukar.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.mitrakukar.com/profil.php |title=Profil Klub Mitra Kukar |publisher=MitraKukar.com |access-date=2010-10-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828083048/http://www.mitrakukar.com/profil.php |archive-date=2008-08-28 |url-status=live }}</ref> in 1999. At the end of 2001 season, the club was relegated to the Second Division. Financial problems led the club to be loaned to Suryanto Anwar, after which they moved again, to [[Tenggarong]], [[Kutai Kartanegara Regency|Kutai Kartanegara]], [[East Kalimantan]], where they received its current name.<ref name="mitrakukar.com"/> The new ownership had a great impact. At the end of the 2003 season, Mitra Kukar were promoted to the First Division. In the 2005 season, the new owner fully bought Mitra Kukar. By the end of 2007 season, Mitra Kukar succeeded to be promoted to the Premier Division, after finishing first in the First Division. In the 2010–11 Premier Division, Mitra Kukar was promoted to the [[Indonesia Super League]] after finishing third in the final round.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}


==Sponsorship==
==Sponsorship==
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* ABP
* ABP
* PT. Beton Kaltim
* PT. Beton Kaltim
* Kaltim Post<ref>{{cite web|title=Mitra Kukar Gandeng Kaltim Post|url=http://kaltengpos.web.id//berita/detail/18006/mitra-kukar-gandeng-kaltim-post|access-date=2 April 2015|language=id}}</ref>
* Kaltim Post<ref>{{cite web|title=Mitra Kukar Gandeng Kaltim Post|url=http://kaltengpos.web.id//berita/detail/18006/mitra-kukar-gandeng-kaltim-post|access-date=2 April 2015|language=id|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403150725/http://kaltengpos.web.id//berita/detail/18006/mitra-kukar-gandeng-kaltim-post|archive-date=3 April 2015}}</ref>


===Kit provider===
===Kit provider===
* 2015–present: [[Joma]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Mitra Kukar Resmi Disponsori Joma|url=http://www.bolanews.com/read/nasional/liga.indonesia/95685-mitra.kukar.resmi.disponsori.joma|access-date=28 November 2014|language=id|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205033548/http://www.bolanews.com/read/nasional/liga.indonesia/95685-mitra.kukar.resmi.disponsori.joma|archive-date=5 December 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
* 2015–present: [[Joma]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Mitra Kukar Resmi Disponsori Joma|url=http://www.bolanews.com/read/nasional/liga.indonesia/95685-mitra.kukar.resmi.disponsori.joma|access-date=28 November 2014|language=id|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205033548/http://www.bolanews.com/read/nasional/liga.indonesia/95685-mitra.kukar.resmi.disponsori.joma|archive-date=5 December 2014}}</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
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** Runners-up: 1988–89
** Runners-up: 1988–89
*'''[[Aga Khan Gold Cup]]'''<ref group="note">The competition is widely regarded as the predecessor of [[AFC Champions League]] (held for the first time in 1967), since it was the first organized international competition that involved club teams around [[Asia]], organized by the football authorities of [[East Pakistan]], in collaboration with [[Asian Football Confederation]] (AFC).</ref>
*'''[[Aga Khan Gold Cup]]'''<ref group="note">The competition is widely regarded as the predecessor of [[AFC Champions League]] (held for the first time in 1967), since it was the first organized international competition that involved club teams around [[Asia]], organized by the football authorities of [[East Pakistan]], in collaboration with [[Asian Football Confederation]] (AFC).</ref>
**'''Champions:''' 1979<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/agakhan.html|title=Aga Khan Gold Cup (Dhaka, Bangladesh)|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=4 February 2021}}</ref>
**'''Champions:''' 1979<ref name=AgaKhanGoldCup>{{cite web|author=Tom Lewis |author2=Neil Morrison |author3=Novan Herfiyana |author4=Karel Stokkermans |title=Aga Khan Gold Cup (Dhaka, Bangladesh)|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/agakhan.html|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140726210207/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/agakhan.html|archive-date=26 July 2014|date=2003|access-date=4 February 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref>

===As Mitra Kukar===
===As Mitra Kukar===
*'''General Sudirman Cup
*'''General Sudirman Cup
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==Performance in AFC competitions==
==Performance in AFC competitions==
As NIAC Mitra:
Performance as ''NIAC Mitra'':
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
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! Competition
! Competition
! Round
! Round
! Nat.
!
! Club
! Club
! Home
! Home
! Away
! Away
|-
|-
|[[1988–89 Asian Club Championship|1988–89]]
|rowspan="4"|[[1988–89 Asian Club Championship|1988–89]]
|[[Asian Club Championship]]
|rowspan="4"|[[Asian Club Championship]]
|Qualifying round
|rowspan="4"|Qualifying round
|{{flagicon|BRU}}
|{{flagicon|BRU}}
|[[Bandaran FC|Bandaran]]
|[[Bandarban FC|Bandarban]]
|style="background:#dfd;"|1–3
|&nbsp;–
|&nbsp;–
| style="background:#dfd;"|1–3
|-
|-
|
|
|Qualifying round
|{{flagicon|MAS}}
|{{flagicon|MAS}}
|[[Pahang FA]]
|[[Pahang FA]]
|&nbsp;–
|&nbsp;–
| 0–0
|0–0
|-
|-
|
|
|Qualifying round
|{{flagicon|THA}}
|{{flagicon|THA}}
|[[Air Force United F.C.|Royal Thai Air Force]]
|[[Air Force United F.C.|Royal Thai Air Force]]
|&nbsp;–
|&nbsp;–
| style="background:#fdd;"|2–1
|style="background:#fdd;"|2–1
|-
|-
|
|
|Qualifying round
|{{flagicon|SIN}}
|{{flagicon|SIN}}
|[[Geylang United FC|Geylang International]]
|[[Geylang United FC|Geylang International]]
|1–1
|&nbsp;–
|&nbsp;–
| 1–1
|}
|}


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!Name
!Name
|-
|-
|Head Coach||{{flagicon|INA}} Asep Suryadi
|Head coach||{{flagicon|INA}} Asep Suryadi
|-
|-
|Assistant coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} Hagi Permana
|Assistant coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} Hagi Permana
|-
|-
|Fitness Coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} Jamal Abeta
|Fitness coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} Jamal Abeta
|-
|-
|Goalkeeper Coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Joice Sorongan]]
|Goalkeeper coach||{{flagicon|IDN}} [[Joice Sorongan]]
|-
|-
|Team Doctor||{{flagicon|IDN}} Radjiman
|Team doctor||{{flagicon|IDN}} Radjiman
|-
|-
|Masseur||{{flagicon|IDN}} Uthe
|Masseur||{{flagicon|IDN}} Uthe
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mitrakukar.com/ Official site]
* {{official website|http://www.mitrakukar.com/}}


{{Indonesia Super League}}{{Liga 2 (Indonesia)}}{{Football clubs in Indonesia}}
{{Indonesia Super League}}{{Liga 2 (Indonesia)}}{{Football clubs in Indonesia}}

Revision as of 10:46, 7 March 2024

Mitra Kukar
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara
Nickname(s)Si Naga Mekes
(The Fierce Dragon)
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979) (as NIAC Mitra)
1993; 31 years ago (1993) (as Mitra Surabaya)
1999; 25 years ago (1999) as (Mitra Kalteng Putra)
2003; 21 years ago (2003) as (Mitra Kutai Kartanegara Football Club)
Dissolved24 September 1990; 33 years ago (1990-09-24) (NIAC Mitra)
GroundAji Imbut Stadium
Capacity35,000
OwnerPT Kutai Kartanegara Sport Mandiri
ChairmanEndri Erawan
CoachAsep Suryadi
LeagueLiga 3
2021Liga 2/1st round (Group D), 6th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Persatuan Sepakbola Mitra Kutai Kartanegara (simply known as a PS Mitra Kukar or Mitra Kukar) is an Indonesian association football club based in Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan. They currently compete in the Liga 3.

History

This club was founded in 1979 as NIAC Mitra.[1] NIAC stood for New International Amusement Center, a major casino in Surabaya during the 1970s. In 1983, the team played a friendly match against Arsenal F.C., winning by 2–0. NIAC was dissolved by its owner, Alexander Wenas, on 24 September 1990.[2][3]

The club was revived under the name of Mitra Surabaya in 1993. After relegation to the First Division, the club moved to Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan and were renamed Mitra Kalteng Putra (MKP)[4] in 1999. At the end of 2001 season, the club was relegated to the Second Division. Financial problems led the club to be loaned to Suryanto Anwar, after which they moved again, to Tenggarong, Kutai Kartanegara, East Kalimantan, where they received its current name.[4] The new ownership had a great impact. At the end of the 2003 season, Mitra Kukar were promoted to the First Division. In the 2005 season, the new owner fully bought Mitra Kukar. By the end of 2007 season, Mitra Kukar succeeded to be promoted to the Premier Division, after finishing first in the First Division. In the 2010–11 Premier Division, Mitra Kukar was promoted to the Indonesia Super League after finishing third in the final round.[citation needed]

Sponsorship

Shirt sponsors

  • Petrona
  • Bank Kaltim

Other sponsors

  • ABP
  • PT. Beton Kaltim
  • Kaltim Post[5]

Kit provider

Honours

As NIAC Mitra

As Mitra Kukar

  • General Sudirman Cup
    • Champions: 2015

Performance in AFC competitions

Performance as NIAC Mitra:

Season Competition Round Nat. Club Home Away
1988–89 Asian Club Championship Qualifying round Brunei Bandarban 1–3  –
Malaysia Pahang FA  – 0–0
Thailand Royal Thai Air Force  – 2–1
Singapore Geylang International 1–1  –

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head coach Indonesia Asep Suryadi
Assistant coach Indonesia Hagi Permana
Fitness coach Indonesia Jamal Abeta
Goalkeeper coach Indonesia Joice Sorongan
Team doctor Indonesia Radjiman
Masseur Indonesia Uthe

Management

Position Name
Chairman Indonesia Endri Erawan
Manager Indonesia Nor Alam
Secretary Indonesia Trias Slamet

Notes

  1. ^ The competition is widely regarded as the predecessor of AFC Champions League (held for the first time in 1967), since it was the first organized international competition that involved club teams around Asia, organized by the football authorities of East Pakistan, in collaboration with Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

References

  1. ^ "View Topic – Andai Ada Galatama Lagi". LigaIndonesia.com. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  2. ^ Teguh, Irfan (8 April 2018). "NIAC Mitra, Klub Surabaya Penakluk Arsenal". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ Petrus Tomy Wijanarko (15 April 2020). "NIAC Mitra, Klub Era Galatama yang Bisa Jadi Role Model Red Bull Depok". Indosport (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Profil Klub Mitra Kukar". MitraKukar.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Mitra Kukar Gandeng Kaltim Post" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Mitra Kukar Resmi Disponsori Joma" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  7. ^ Tom Lewis; Neil Morrison; Novan Herfiyana; Karel Stokkermans (2003). "Aga Khan Gold Cup (Dhaka, Bangladesh)". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2021.