Persikad Depok (2025)

Persikad
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kota Depok
Nickname(s)Serigala Margonda (The Margonda Wolves)
Pendekar Ciliwung (The Ciliwung Warriors)
Short nameKAD
Founded27 April 2018 (2018-04-27) as Persikad 1999
4 June 2025 (2025-06-04) as Persikad Depok
GroundMerpati Stadium
Capacity10,000
ChairmanEgat Sacawijaya
CoachRidwan Saragih
LeagueChampionship
2025–26TBD

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kota Depok, commonly known as Persikad, is an Indonesian football team based in Depok, West Java. They currently compete in the Championship after bought Sumut United's licence.

History

Persikad 1999 was formed on 27 April 2018 after the original club, Persikad Depok, was sold and moved its home base to Bogor and became Bogor Football Club (later became Sulut United).[1][2] Persikad 1999 acquired another West Java club, Mars Gelatik from Purwakarta to compete in Liga 3 West Java and was officially appointed through the PSSI West Java Congress in February 2020.[3]

After struggling for several seasons in the West Java regional league zone of Liga 3 and Liga 4, Persikad has again acquired a club. This time they acquired the club that won the 2024–25 Liga Nusantara, Sumut United, and changed its name from Persikad 1999 to Persikad Depok, similar to the name of the club that was previously sold to Bogor.[4]

As part of the acquisition, Persikad signed Sumut United's entire coaching staff, which included head coach Ridwan Saragih, as well as bringing in 8 players from the Liga Nusantara champions - Muhammad Irfan, Reza Lubis, Bagas Prasetyo, Alif Rizky, Ghozali Aufathul, Nico Sitepu, Hamzah Deva, and Faisal Ramadoni.[5]

Players

Current squad

As of 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Indonesia IDN Reza Lubis
7 MF Indonesia IDN Hamzah Deva
16 MF Indonesia IDN Ghozali Aufathul
19 MF Indonesia IDN Alif Rizky
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Indonesia IDN Nico Sitepu
32 DF Indonesia IDN Bagas Prasetyo
44 FW Indonesia IDN Faisal Ramadoni
97 GK Indonesia IDN Muhammad Irfan

Honours

Performance by season

Season-by-season records

Season League Tier Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia
As Persikad Depok
2002 Second Division 3 2
2003 First Division 2 26 4th, Group A
2004 24 10th, West division
2005 27 4th, Group 1
2006 36 4th, Group 2
2007 40 2
2008–09 Premier Division 29 10th, Group 1
2009–10 33 Disqualified
2010 First Division 3 57 5th, Group 5
2012 First Division (BLAI) 56 5th, Third round
2013 Premier Division 2 39 9th, Group 2
2014 63 6th, Group 2
2015 55 did not finish
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship B 53 4th, Group 2
2017 Liga 2 61 5th, Group 2
As Persikad 1999
2019 Liga 3 West Java S2 4 27 Round of 12
2020 season abandoned
2021–22 42 3rd, Group E
2022–23 32 Quarter-finals
2023–24 42 3rd, Group G
2024–25 Liga 4 West Java S2 5 28 2nd
Rebranding to Persikad Depok after takeover of Sumut United
2025–26 Championship 2 20

References

  1. ^ "Sulut United: Berawal dari Depok, Dijual ke Bogor, Berlabuh di Manado". Galuh.ID (in Indonesian). 25 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Runtuhnya Ambisi Luhur Bogor FC". kumparan (in Indonesian).
  3. ^ Today, Depok. "Persikad 1999 Berhak Berlaga di Liga 3". Depok Today.
  4. ^ Hermawan, Doni (5 June 2025). "Resmi! Sumut United Diakuisisi Jadi Persikad Depok". IDN Times Sumut (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 June 2025.
  5. ^ Tambunan, Aprianto (11 August 2025). "Persikad Depok Boyong Satu Paket Staf Pelatih Eks Sumut United FC Jelang Liga 2 Indonesia". Tribun Medan (in Indonesian). Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  6. ^ "Patriot Bekasi FC Raih Juara Seusai Kalahkan Persikad Depok". Bekasi Satu (in Indonesian). 28 December 2024.