Persidafon Dafonsoro

Persidafon Dafonsoro
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Dafonsoro
NicknameGabus Sentani (The Sentani Sawfish)
Founded1970 (1970)
GroundBarnabas Youwe Stadium
Jayapura Regency, Papua
Capacity15,000
OwnerPT. Ananda Jaya Perkasa
ChairmanHabel Melkias Suwae
LeagueLiga 4
2025-26Group Stage (Papua zone)

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Dafonsoro[1] or Persidafon[2] is an Indonesian football club based in Jayapura Regency, Papua. The club was founded in 1970. The traditional team home kit is a black and white striped shirt that resembes the Juventus shirt.[3] They currently compete in the Liga 4 and their home stadium is Barnabas Youwe Stadium.

The club is named after the Dafonsoro Mountains (also known as Cyclops Mountains) in Jayapura Regenxy.

Players

Current squad

As of 24 March 2026

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
1 GK  IDN Samuel Mahuze
2 DF  IDN Napolion Yeuw
3 DF  IDN Abrahan Benuki Imbiri
4 DF  IDN Persy Alexander
5 MF  IDN Tagi Daniel Tabuni
6 DF  IDN Goodmer Jeremaya Meho
8 FW  IDN Yosua F. P.
10 MF  IDN Tiro Wonda (captain)
11 FW  IDN Ignasius Dala
14 FW  IDN Jason
15 MF  IDN Moses Pangkali
17 MF  IDN Kristian Tomi Deda
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF  IDN Adriano Mier
19 FW  IDN Alvredho Mesack Tokoro
20 GK  IDN Roland I. Salay
21 FW  IDN Marten F. Ruly Miriauw
23 FW  IDN Ronal Manggaprouw
26 MF  IDN Samuel Ukago
27 MF  IDN Smander A.P.
28 DF  IDN Kris Kores Monim
29 DF  IDN Joe Ogi
30 MF  IDN Herto L. Wally

Manager

The team is currently managed by Gerald R. Pangkali. A prominent figure in Indonesian football, Pangkali is widely recognized for his long-standing career as a versatile midfielder in the top flight of the Indonesian league system, most notably with Persipura Jayapura.

His transition into coaching with Persidafon Dafonsoro brings a wealth of tactical experience and leadership to the squad. His appointment is seen as a strategic move to utilize his deep understanding of Papuan football culture to mentor and develop the club's local talent.

Season-by-season records

Season League/Division Tms. Pos. Piala Indonesia
1994–95 First Division 16 First round
1995–96 First Division 24 3rd, Second round
1996–97 First Division 20 4th, Second round
1997–98 First Division season abandoned
1998–99 First Division 19 5th, Group 4
1999–2000 First Division 21 4th, Second round
2001 First Division 23 6th, Group 4
2002 Second Division Second round
2003 Second Division
2004 Second Division 41 4th, Second round
2005 First Division 27 Relegation play-off winner
2006 First Division 36 7th, Group 4
2007 First Division 40 7th, Group 4
2008–09 First Division 48 3
2009–10 Premier Division 33 3rd, Second round
2010–11 Premier Division 39 Promotion/relegation play-off winner
2011–12 Indonesia Super League 18 10
2013 Indonesia Super League 18 16
2014 Premier Division 63 Withdrew
2015
2016
2017 Liga 3 32 Eliminated in provincial round
2018 Liga 3 32 Eliminated in provincial round
2019 Liga 3 32 Eliminated in provincial round
2020 Liga 3 season abandoned
2021–22
2022–23 Liga 3 Eliminated in provincial round
2023–24
2024–25
2025–26 Liga 4 - - -

References

  1. ^ "Beranda". Archived from the original on 28 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Liga Indonesia". Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Launching Persidafon" (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 28 March 2012.