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Arema F.C.

Indonesian association football club in Malang


Indonesian association football club in Malang

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managerMarquinhos Santos
leagueSuper League
season2024–25
positionLiga 1, 10th of 18
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the men's football club

Arema FC

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Arema Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Malang, East Java. The club competes in the Super League, the top flight of Indonesian Football. They are considered one of the best and most successful football clubs in the country, and are nicknamed "Singo Edan" ('The Mad Lions' in Javanese).

History

The fabled origin of Arema's name

The name Arema refers to a legendary figure in Malang folklore called Kebo Arema who was a knight in King Kertanegara of Singhasari's court when the latter ruled the kingdom in the 13th century. The kingdom's name relates to the contemporary Singosari district of Malang Regency, located a few miles north of Malang city. According to the folklore song of Panji Wijayakrama, Kebo Arema quashed a revolt by Kelana Bhayangkara until all the rebels were crushed like leaves eaten by caterpillars. In the ancient book of Negarakertagama, Kebo Arema also was cited as the one who ended the Cayaraja rebellion. Kebo Arema also led expansionary campaigns for Kertanegara. Together with Mahisa Anengah, Kebo Arema conquered the Pamalayu Kingdom on Sumatra island centered in what is now known as Jambi province in order to have access to the Malacca Strait. The heroism of Kebo Arema is little known because history books focus on the achievements of Kertanegara as the most prominent Singhasari king.

In the '80s

The name Arema reappeared in Malang around the 1980s. While it is unclear that the revival had anything to do with Kebo Arema, the name became popular among the youth in Malang who had developed a subculture. Arema is an acronym of Arek Malang, which means Youths of Malang. The Arema subculture has distinct identities, symbols and even languages that differentiates it from the main culture in the East Java province. It is often seen as a cultural challenge to the youth culture in the provincial capital of Surabaya.

Arema was established during the peak of this subculture, on 11 August 1987, with a goal of developing professional football club in Malang. At that time, the existing Malang club, Persema Malang, depended on government budget. A professional Malang club was the brainchild of Indonesian Army Brigadier General Acub Zaenal, who was active in the PSSI, and administered the country's first professional football competition Galatama, and Dirk Sutrisno, the founder of the Armada'86, who wanted to upgrade his team. The original name was Aremada, a combination of Armada and Arema, before becoming Arema'86. However, financial difficulties delayed the official incorporation of the Arema Football Club, until Acub Zaenal rescued the cause and paved way for Arema's participation in Galatama.

Because its establishment was during the horoscope period of Leo, Arema chose the symbol of the lion, or singo (in Javanese language), which also constitutes the front part of the Singhasari or Singosari kingdom's name.

Galatama era

At the beginning of Arema's Galatama participation, the guerrilla-style search for professional-quality players took place. Arema tried to convince players of existing clubs to join, including Maryanto from Persema, Kusnadi Kamaludin from Armada, Mahdi Haris from Arseto, Jamrawi and Yohanes Geohera from Mitra Surabaya and goalkeeper Dony Latuperisa who was then undergoing PSSI suspension. A former national team coach Sinyo Aliandoe also agreed to join. For their first accommodation, Arema players used military barracks provided by the air force at Malang's Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport. The airbase's field was also used as a training ground.

Arema's Galatama achievements were initially erratic, although it never inhabited the bottom of the table. Nevertheless, Arema won the 1992 Galatama competition. At that time, the players included Indonesia national football team regulars Aji Santoso, Mecky Tata, Singgih Pitono and Jamrawi. Ever since, Arema has been considered part of the elite group with fanatical supporters, especially those who embody the youth sub-culture in Malang.

Liga Indonesia era

During the Liga Indonesia (abbreviated as Ligina) years from 1994 to 2007, Arema entered the advanced round seven times, including six times in the top 8 (1999–2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2007). Despite its stable achievements, Arema was not free from financial problems. In 2003, Arema experienced severe financial difficulties, which affected the team's performance. This led to the management being handed over to the cigarette manufacturing company Bentoel Group, which runs a factory near Malang, in the middle of the 2003 season. However, Arema still could not escape relegation to the Ligina's second-tier. That said, Bentoel financing helped Arema to bounce back and win promotion in 2004. After its return to the top league, Arema won the national cup consecutively in 2005 and 2006. Arema's U-18 team also won the Soeratin Cup, the country's main youth tournament, in 2007. In 2006 and 2007, Arema and its coach Benny Dollo received awards from Tabloid Bola, Indonesia's leading sports publication.

Indonesia Super League era

After another conflict in Indonesia's football league administration, the first Indonesia Super League competition, the 2008–09 edition came with Arema disappointingly finishing 10th. Two months later, the Bentoel Group sold Arema to a group of fans and investors concerned about the club's performance and future. The release was also a by-product of the sale of majority shares owned by the Bentoel Group to the British American Tobacco (BAT). Before that, there was a discourse of merging Arema with Persema Malang, but supporters objected this plan. In the 2009–10 season of ISL, Arema, which was coached by Robert Alberts, won the title. Arema had a knack of coming back stronger after taking a hit, which endears it to its loyal band of supporters who accompany the team wherever they go.

Dualism era (2011–2014)

Indonesian football experienced its worst spell of management after Arema's 2010 victory with a schism within the country's football management. PSSI in 2011 endorsed a newly founded league to rebrand the ISL and launched the Liga Prima Indonesia (Indonesia Premier League/IPL) as its direct replacement. However, ISL administrators rebelled against this move and continued the ISL series. Arema was also divided into two separate entities, Arema Indonesia in IPL and Arema Indonesia (later Arema F.C.) in ISL. In 2012, Bakrie Group bought Arema after selling their ISL club Pelita Jaya (which was renamed to Pelita Bandung Raya; the club then dropped the "Pelita" name and currently competes as Madura United). The ownership change cancelled a plan to merge the two clubs.

Arema Indonesia's founders claimed they had been given permission from Lucky Acub Zaenal, the son of Acub Zaenal, the club's co-founder. Meanwhile, the Aremania fanclub rejected this, leading to the formation of Arema Cronus, which eventually became Arema FC.

Post dualism era

The dualism ended in 2014 with the PSSI taking over the rebellious group that held onto the ISL series. FIFA also intervened and punished Indonesia for its poor management, leading to a competition vacuum in 2015. During the break, the Arema factions merged and agreed to use the name Arema Cronus for the resumption of the ISL in 2016. Prior to the 2017 season, the club changed its name again from to Arema FC amid fan protests.

Liga 1 era

In the first Liga 1 season in 2017, Arema appointed Aji Santoso as the coach and introduced the "Pandawa 5", which consists of five club legends appointed as coaching staff. However, this concept did not last long, because coach Aji Santoso resigned. Joko Susilo, who became the successing coach, brought Arema to finish at 9th place with 49 points. Arema's management also maintained Susilo, is familiarly called as Gethuk, in the 2018 Liga 1 season.

In the 2018 Liga 1 season, Arema performed poorly at the start, with only one win from the first 6 matches, leading to the sacking of Joko Susilo. Milan Petrović was appointed as Arema's coach, who previously serving as assistant. Arema's performance improved by finishing at 6th position.

In the 2019 Liga 1 season, Milomir Šešlija was appointed as the new head coach. He had led the team at 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A. The performance of Singo Edan's squad in the season was good at the beginning, but continued to decline at the end of the competition. At the end of the season, Arema occupied the 9th position in the final standings.

The change in the composition of the players was quite extreme and Arema welcomed the 2020 Liga 1 season with the entry of the former coach of Borneo F.C., Mario Gómez. However, the competition was stopped due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Arema was at 12th place.

Under Eduardo Almeida, Arema experienced the longest unbeaten run in the 2021–22 season, 23 matches. It started at matchday 4 and ended at matchday 27, when they lost in the Super East Java Derby against bitter rivals Persebaya Surabaya with the final score of 1–0 at Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium. Despite this achievement, Arema ended 4th in the Liga 1 standings for the 2021–22 season.

On 23 August 2022, Arema ceased their sponsorship deal with Bola88.fun, a sports betting website, after national investigation of clubs featuring sponsorship from alleged gambling sites. As a result of Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster on 1 October 2022, which killed 135 fans, the club was fined Rp. 250 million, required to hold home matches behind closed doors and away from at least 250 km from their home base, and two Arema officials were banned from the sport by PSSI. On 29 October 2022, Gilang Widya, the club's chairman in office at the time, announced his resignation from the job.

Club ownership

At the time Arema was managed by Bentoel Group, the legal entity name used was PT. Arema Indonesia. The legal entity name was still used by the Arema Foundation ownership after Bentoel returned club management to the Arema Foundation in 2009 to 2015. When it was returned to the Arema Foundation in 2009, the composition of the shareholders of PT. Arema Indonesia was the Arema Foundation with 13 shares (93%, majority) and Lucky Andriandana Zainal with one share (7%), which was given as a tribute to him as the founder of Arema. President Director of PT. Arema Indonesia was Iwan Budianto and the General Manager was Ruddy Widodo.

Since 2015, Iwan Budianto has formed a new legal entity as the manager of Arema FC as a result of the ban on using PT. Arema Indonesia from Badan Olahraga Profesional (Professional Sports Bureau/BOPI) because Arema FC is not under the auspices of PT. Arema Indonesia. The new legal entity used and registered by Arema since 2015 is PT. Arema Aremania Bersatu Berprestasi Indonesia (AABBI).

Since 6 June 2021, Arema entered a new era ahead of the launch of the 2021–22 season, after the directors of the club appointed entrepreneur Gilang Widya Pramana (commonly known as "Juragan99") as club president. Gilang appointed Ali Rifki as the club's general manager. On 29 October 2022, Gilang and Ali Rifki publicly declared his resignation from the board management of Arema FC. The club owned by PSSI vice president Iwan Budianto again through newly appointed PT. AABBI commissioner Tatang Dwi Arifianto, NZR Group owner Wiebie Dwi Andriyas chosen as club's new general manager.

Stadium

In 2004 Arema started playing their home matches in the Kanjuruhan Stadium which replaced the Gajayana Stadium. The stadium initially had a capacity of 42,449 (without single seats) and use grass is Lamuran grass (Polytrias). But after the Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster, Kanjuruhan Stadium renovated with a reduced capacity to 21,603 and use grass is Zoysia matrella.

Kanjuruhan Stadium Disaster

Main article: Kanjuruhan Stadium disaster

On 1 October 2022, in the Super East Java derby between Arema and Persebaya Surabaya, there was a crowd crush after the match due to the police over-using tear gas. As a result of the disaster, all Liga 1 matches were suspended for a week. At least 135 died and 583 injured in the disaster. Besides that, Arema had to play their home matches behind closed doors until the end of the 2022–23 season.

Kit suppliers

Year(s)Manufacturer(s)
1995–1998Germany Adidas
1999–2000UK Reebok
2001USA Nike
2007–2009Germany Puma
2009–2010Italy Diadora
2010–2011Italy Lotto
2011Indonesia Axl
2012–2013Indonesia Ultras
2013–2014Spain Joma
2015–2018Indonesia Specs
2019Spain Munich
2019–2024Indonesia Singo Edan Apparel
2024–Indonesia Etams

Crest and colours

The nickname for Arema FC is "Singo Edan" ("The Mad Lions" in Javanese), in line with the lion symbol and spirited nature of its fans. There have been several color changes throughout Arema's turbulent history but the official colors now are blue and red.

Sponsorship

The complete sponsors are as follow ;Main sponsors:

  • balé by BTN ;Other sponsors:
  • TCT

Supporters and rivalries

Supporters

Arema's supporters are known as Aremania and Aremanita. After the Liga Indonesia began in 1997, Aremania emerged as a support group with an aggressive reputation nationwide.

Rivalries

Main article: Super East Java derby

Aremania have a very strong rivalry with supporters of Persebaya Surabaya, who are known as Bonek during games between the two sides, which is known as the Super East Java derby. These meetings often escalates into violence.

Players

Current squad

Other players under contract

Out on loan

Reserves and academy

Retired numbers

  • 1 – Kurnia Meiga
  • 47 – Achmad Kurniawan (posthumous)

Club officials

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachBRA Marquinhos Santos
Assistant coachBRA Andre Caldas
IDN Siswantoro
Goalkeeper coachPOR Tiago Simoes
Assistant goalkeeper coachIDN Galih Firmansyah
Physical CoachBRA Carlos Airon
Team doctorIDN Nanang Tri Wahyudi
NutritionistIDN Syeh Alfin Abdullah
PhysiotherapistIDN Reta Arroyan
MasseurIDN Ahmad Salik
IDN Samsul Hidayat
KitmanIDN Eko Slamet Riyadi
IDN Moch. Saiful
IDN Rendik Hermawan
InterpreterBRA Claudio De Jesus

Management

PositionName
Chief executive officerIDN Iwan Budianto
Team managerIDN Muhammad Yusrinal Fitriandi
Assistant team managerIDN Son Haji
Business managerIDN Munif Bagaskara Wakid
Club secretaryIDN Rahmad Taufiq Hentihu
Media officerIDN Toby Himawan Pratiko

Season-by-season records

Past seasons

SeasonLeague/DivisionTms.Pos.Piala IndonesiaACLEACL 2ACGLACC
1994–95Premier Division346 in East Div.
1995–96Premier Division3112 in East Div.
1996–97Premier Division33Second round
1997–98Premier Division31did not finish
1998–99Premier Division283 in Central Div.
1999–2000Premier Division28Second round
2001Premier Division28Second round
2002Premier Division24Second round
2003Premier Division2017
2004First Division221
2005Premier Division28Second roundChampions
2006Premier Division28Second roundChampions
2007–08Premier Division36Second roundSecond roundGroup Stage
2008–09Super League1810First round
2009–10Super League181Runners-up
2010–11Super League182Group Stage
2011–12Super League1812Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals
2013Super League182
2014Super League22Semi-finalsRound of 16
2015Super League18did not finish
2016Soccer Championship A182
2017Liga 1189
2018Liga 1186Round of 16
2019Liga 1189
2020Liga 118did not finish
2021–22Liga 1184
2022–23Liga 11812
2023–24Liga 11815
2024–25Liga 11810
2025–26Super League18TBD

;Key

  • Tms. = Number of teams
  • Pos. = Position in league Notes

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundNatClubHomeAwayAggregate
1993–94Asian Club ChampionshipPreliminary roundVIEQuang Nam (Da Nang)1–01–23–1
First roundTHAThai Farmers Bank2–24–13–6
2007AFC Champions LeagueGroup FJPNKawasaki Frontale1–33–03rd
KORChunnam Dragons0–12–0
THABangkok University1–00–0
2011AFC Champions LeagueGroup GJPNCerezo Osaka0–42–14th
KORJeonbuk Hyundai Motors0–46–0
CHNShandong Luneng1–15–0
2012AFC CupGroup HMYAAyeyawady United1–10–32nd
VIENavibank Sài Gòn6–23–1
MASKelantan1–33–0
Round of 16HKGKitchee
Quarter-finalsKSAAl-Ettifaq0–22–00–4
2014AFC CupGroup FMASSelangor1–01–12nd
VIEHà Nội T&T1–32–1
MDVMaziya3–21–3
Round of 16HKGKitchee

Performance in AFC competitions

  • Asian Club Championship/AFC Champions League
  • AFC Cup
    • 2012 – Quarter-finals
    • 2014 – Round of 16

Head coach's history

Head Coach by years (1987–present)

YearsName
1987–1989Indonesia Sinyo Aliandoe
1989–1992Indonesia Andi M. Teguh
1992–1993Indonesia M. Basri
1993–1994Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
1994–1995Indonesia Halilintar Gunawan
1995–1996Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
1996–1997Indonesia Suharno
1997–1998Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
1998Indonesia Hamid Asnan
1998–1999Indonesia Winarto
2000Indonesia M. Basri
2001–2002Indonesia Daniel Roekito
2003Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
2003Australia Terry Wetton
2003Netherlands Henk Wullems
2004–2006Indonesia Benny Dollo
2006–2007Czech Republic Miroslav Janů
2008Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah
2008–2009Indonesia Gusnul Yakin
2009–2010Netherlands Robert Alberts
2010–2011Czech Republic Miroslav Janů
2011Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija (IPL)
2012Serbia Dejan Antonić (IPL)
2011–2012Austria Wolfgang Pikal (ISL)
2012Indonesia Joko Susilo (ISL)
2012Indonesia Suharno (ISL)
2012–2013Indonesia Rahmad Darmawan
2013–2015Indonesia Suharno
2015–2016Indonesia Joko Susilo
2016Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija
2017Indonesia Aji Santoso
2017–2018Indonesia Joko Susilo
2018Slovenia Milan Petrović
2019Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija
2020Argentina Mario Gómez
2020–2021Brazil Carlos Oliviera
2021–2022Portugal Eduardo Almeida
2022–2023Chile Javier Roca
2023Indonesia Joko Susilo
2023–2024Portugal Fernando Valente
2024Indonesia Widodo Cahyono Putro
2024BRA Joel Cornelli
2025Portugal Zé Gomes
2025–BRA Marquinhos Santos

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Honours

League

  • Indonesia Super League/Liga 1
  • Galatama
    • Champions (1): 1992–93
  • Liga Indonesia First Division
    • Champions (1): 2004

Cups

  • Piala Indonesia
  • East Java Governor Cup
    • Winners (1): 2013
    • Runners-up (2): 2008, 2012
  • Menpora Cup
    • Winners (1): 2013
  • Inter Island Cup
  • Indonesia President's Cup

Friendly

  • Trofeo Persija
    • Winners (2): 2013, 2015
  • SCM Cup
    • Winners (1): 2015
  • Bali Island Cup
    • Winners (2): 2015, 2016
  • Bhayangkara Cup
    • Winners (2): 2016, 2017
  • Trofeo Ronaldinho
    • Runner-up (1): 2022

Ranking

World clubs ranking

Current RankCountryTeamPoints
1381ECUGualaceo S.C.1310
1382BELR.A.E.C. Mons (1910)1310
1383IDNArema FC1310
1384JPNKyoto Sanga FC1309
1385EGYTelephonat Beni Suef SC1309

AFC clubs ranking

Current RankCountryTeamPoints
142KORSeongnam FC1310
143IDNBhayangkara FC1310
144IDNArema FC1310
145JPNKyoto Sanga FC1309
146KORBusan I'Park1308

Notes

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