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Andalas derby

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Andalas derby
Other namesSuper Sumatra derby
LocationSumatra
TeamsSemen Padang
Sriwijaya
First meeting6 February 2011
Indonesia Super League
Sriwijaya 5–0 Semen Padang[1]
Latest meeting26 November 2023
Liga 2
Semen Padang 3–0 Sriwijaya[2]
StadiumsGelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium (Semen Padang)
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium (Sriwijaya)
Statistics
Meetings total16
Most winsBoth (4 wins each)
All-time seriesSemen Padang: 4
Drawn: 8
Sriwijaya: 4
Largest victorySriwijaya 5–0 Semen Padang (2011)[3]
Semen Padang
Sriwijaya

The Andalas derby (Indonesian: Derbi Andalas), also known as the Super Sumatra derby (Indonesian: Derbi Super Sumatera), is the name given to inter-city rivalry between Indonesian professional football clubs Semen Padang and Sriwijaya. Semen Padang was founded in 1980 in Padang, West Sumatra, while Sriwijaya is based in Palembang, South Sumatra since it was founded in 2004. “Andalas” is another name for Sumatra, and is used to refer the island.[4][5]

Origin

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Both teams were formed in different decades, Semen Padang was formed on 30 November 1980 and plays its home games at the Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium in Padang[6] – while Sriwijaya was only formed almost 25 years later, on 23 October 2004, after the South Sumatra government bought the bankrupt North Jakarta club Persijatim Solo FC and moved its home ground to the Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium in Palembang.[7]

The 2010–11 Indonesia Super League was the first competitive league season between the two after Semen Padang were promoted from the second division the previous season[8] – while Sriwijaya were then one of the best teams in the Indonesian football, becoming the first and only club in Indonesia to ever achieve the double in 2008, and becoming first and only club to ever win the Copa Indonesia in three consecutive seasons from 2008 to 2010.[9][10] The first match between the two teams in the competition took place on 2 February 2011 at Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium. Sriwijaya managed to score two goals from Keith "Kayamba" Gumbs in the 24th minute and Rudi Widodo in the 32nd minute. After Sriwijaya's lead, the match became increasingly heated with Saktiawan Sinaga getting a straight red card just before halftime and forcing Semen Padang to play with 10 men. The home team managed to score 3 more goals after the incident through Budi Sudarsono's brace in the 40th and 82nd minutes and Korinus Fingkrew's goal in the 79th minute. The match ended with a 5–0 win for Sriwijaya – also becoming Semen Padang's biggest defeat that season.[11]

Home grounds

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Sriwijaya plays its home games at the 23,000-capacity Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, located in the Jakabaring Sport City complex, Palembang, South Sumatra since its establishment in 2004.[12] They have also occasionally used Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium, which is also located in Palembang since 2017.[13] Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium is the home of Semen Padang with a capacity of 11,000 spectators, and is located in Padang, West Sumatra.[14]

Stadiums Tenants Capacity Location
Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Sriwijaya 23,000 Palembang, South Sumatra
Bumi Sriwijaya Stadium 15,000
Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Semen Padang 11,000 Padang, West Sumatra

Results

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Fixtures from 2011 to the present day featuring the first tier (Super League/Soccer Championship A/Liga 1), second tier (Liga 2) and minor cups (Inter Island Cup and SCM Cup) sorted from the most recent.[15]

  Semen Padang win   Draw   Sriwijaya win

Competition Date Result Venue City
Liga 2 26 November 2023 3–0 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Liga 2 5 September 2023 2–2 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Liga 2 10 November 2021 1–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Liga 2 11 October 2021 2–1 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Liga 1 11 August 2017 0–0 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Liga 1 17 April 2017 1–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Indonesia Soccer Championship A 4 November 2016 1–1 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Indonesia Soccer Championship A 15 July 2017 2–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Indonesia Super League 7 April 2015 2–2 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
SCM Cup 19 January 2015 2–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Indonesia Super League 7 October 1951 1–1 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Indonesia Super League 11 June 2014 2–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Inter Island Cup 14 January 2014 3–1 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Inter Island Cup 10 January 2014 1–1 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Indonesia Super League 8 March 2011 2–1 Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Padang
Indonesia Super League 6 February 2011 5–0 Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang

Statistics

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As of 30 August 2024
Competition Played Semen Padang wins Draws Sriwijaya wins Semen Padang goals Sriwijaya goals
Indonesia Super League/Indonesia Soccer Championship A/Liga 1 9 3 5 1 11 13
Liga 2 4 1 2 1 7 5
Inter Island Cup 2 0 1 1 2 4
SCM Cup 1 0 0 1 1 2
Total 16 4 8 4 21 24

Crossing the divide

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As of 30 August 2024

Players

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List of players that played for both teams.

Player Semen Padang career Sriwijaya career
Indonesia Ambrizal 2006–2007 2007–2010

2019–2021

Indonesia Asri Akbar 2006–2008 2014–2015
Indonesia Dedi Hartono 2006–2012

2019

2021
Indonesia Jandia Eka Putra 2009–2018 2024–
Indonesia Vendry Mofu 2010–2013

2014–2021

2013–2014
ArgentinaIndonesia Estebán Vizcarra 2010–2015 2017–2019
South KoreaIndonesia Yoo Hyun-goo 2010–2016

2019–2020

2015–2018

2022

Indonesia Slamet Riyadi 2011 2006

2009–2010

Indonesia Abdul Rahman Sulaeman 2011–2012 2013–2014
Indonesia Ferdinand Sinaga 2011–2012 2014–2015
Indonesia Titus Bonai 2012–2013 2015
Indonesia Novan Sasongko 2012–2018 2018
Indonesia Nur Iskandar 2013–2016 2017–2019

2021–

Indonesia Eka Ramdani 2013–2016 2003–2004[a]

2016–2017

Indonesia Valentino Telaubun 2013–2014 2021
Indonesia Seftia Hadi 2011–2012 2016–2017
Indonesia Airlangga Sutjipto 2014–2015 2016–2017

2019

Indonesia Nerius Alom 2015 2019
Indonesia Mariando Uropmabin 2015

2019

2016
CameroonIndonesia Mohammadou Al Hadji 2015–2016 2018–2019
Brazil Diego Santos 2016 2011–2012
Indonesia Teja Paku Alam 2019 2013–2018
Indonesia Manda Cingi 2019

2021

2014–2018

2024–

Indonesia Rivky Mokodompit 2016 2011–2013
Indonesia Ngurah Nanak 2018 2009–2010

2015–2016

Indonesia Riski Novriansyah 2018–2019 2011–2012
Indonesia Muhammad Rifqi 2019 2010–2011

2023

Indonesia Firdaus Ramadhan 2020 2014

2017

Indonesia Ronaldo Meosido 2020 2021
Indonesia Gilang Ginarsa 2020–2021 2017
Indonesia Genta Alparedo 2021–2024 2024–

Note: Player names in bold are still active for one of the two clubs.

Managers

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List of managers that coached the both teams.

Manager Semen Padang career Sriwijaya career
Indonesia Nil Maizar 2010–2012

2015–2017

2021
Indonesia Jafri Sastra 2012–2014 2024–

Note: Manager names in bold are still active for one of the two clubs.

Supporters

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Semen Padang has four supporter groups, The Kerbau Merah Suporter (Kmers) [id], Spartacs [id], UWS 1980 and Padang Fans. The Kmers is the oldest Semen Padang supporter group which was established on 14 November 2001 and is directly affiliated with the team management. During Semen Padang matches, they usually occupy the north stands of the Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium.[16] Spartacs is also the largest supporter base of the club which was founded on 18 May 2010, and is an independent Semen Padang supporter group. They occupy the south stand of the stadium.[17]

Ultras Palembang while supporting Sriwijaya in 2024.

Sriwijaya has three large supporter bases with cultural differences that occupy three stands at Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium wearing different colored attributes. Sriwijaya Mania (S-Man) is the oldest formed along with the club's debut in official competition in 2005 – the group controls the south stand of the stadium wearing yellow attributes. Singa Mania is a group of supporters wearing green attributes that were formed due to differences of opinion with S-Man at the end of 2005 – the group controls the north stand of the stadium. The third supporters group is Ultras Palembang which was born in 2007 following the trend of supporters from Italian culture, which takes on meaning beyond the ordinary. Ultras Palembang refers to the habits of Milan ultras supporters to introduce the phenomenon of supporters who are not just supporters, but have a solid, unwavering, and militant soul that truly involves the emotional side of the club. This group grew in an organized manner, wearing all-black attributes, and then used the East Stand to support the club.[18][19]

Trophies

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Sriwijaya have a more illustrious honours with eight major trophies compare to Semen Padang which only has four. Sriwijaya is also the first and only club in Indonesia to ever achieve the double in 2008, and the first and only club to ever win the Copa Indonesia in three consecutive seasons from 2008 to 2010.

Team Major domestic International Grand total
L1 PI IIC ICS Total ACC ACLE ACLT ACL FCWC / IC Total
Sriwijaya 2 3 2 1 8 0 8
Semen Padang 2[b] 1[c] 1 4 0 4

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sriwijaya was still called Persijatim Solo at that time.
  2. ^ including one Semen Padang title when winning the Galatama First Division in 1983.
  3. ^ including one Semen Padang title when winning the Galatama Cup in 1992.

References

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  19. ^ Kurniawan, Heri (18 December 2023). "Sempat Jadi Raja Sepak Bola Indonesia, Persipura dan Sriwijaya FC Harus Berjuang untuk Tidak Terdegradasi dari Pegadaian Liga 2". bola.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 15 August 2024.