Résultats

Indonésie - Liga 3 05/04 06:15 - 757 Kepri FC v Persipal Palu L 3-2
Indonésie - Liga 3 05/02 08:30 - Persiku Kudus v Persipal Palu L 4-0
Indonésie - Liga 3 04/30 08:30 - Persipal Palu v PS Polmas L 2-3
Indonésie - Liga 3 03/02 07:00 - Persipal Palu v Persito Toli-Toli D 0-0
Indonésie - Liga 2 01/27 06:00 - Persewar Waropen v Persipal Palu L 3-2
Indonésie - Liga 2 01/22 07:00 - Persipal Palu v PSBS Biak L 0-1
Indonésie - Liga 2 01/17 06:00 - PSBS Biak v Persipal Palu L 1-0
Indonésie - Liga 2 01/12 08:00 - Gresik United v Persipal Palu L 3-1
Indonésie - Liga 2 01/06 07:00 - Persipal Palu v Persewar Waropen W 2-1
Indonésie - Liga 2 12/10 07:00 - Persiba Balikpapan v Persipal Palu L 2-0
Indonésie - Liga 2 11/29 07:00 - Persipal Palu v Persewar Waropen W 2-1
Indonésie - Liga 2 11/23 07:00 - Persipal Palu v Persipura Jayapura W 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 17 9 8
Wins 4 4 0
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 19 12 7
Goals against 31 10 21
Clean sheets 3 3 0
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - Persipal Palu Youth

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Palu Youth or abbreviated Persipal Youth is an Indonesian football club based in Palu, Central Sulawesi.

History

Persipal had a heyday in the 1970s and was one of the favorite clubs in Indonesia during the Perserikatan era. Several Persipal legend players, including Jack Donald, Jaka Dewa, and Erwin Sumampow, managed to bring Persipal to the 1979 PSSI Perserikatan round of 12 final against Persipura Jayapura.

At that time, in the 1970s, Persipal Palu was coached by Ramang, a world football legend from Makassar, South Sulawesi, they have even played matches with European clubs such as AFC Ajax and Feyenoord from the Netherlands, Votslin from Austria and Asian club Ansan Hallelujah from South Korea.

But over time, their achievements have decreased, since 1995 they are still difficult to get out of the Liga Indonesia First Division zone of the Liga Indonesia. In the 2010–11 season, Persipal Palu could have almost made it to the Divisi Utama if they had not lost to Persbul Buol in the knock-out match towards the last 8 of Divisi Utama at the Gawalise Stadium, Palu.

Prior to 2022–23 Liga 3 where Persipal initially competed, they bought Liga 2 club's license, Muba Babel United. Persipal competed in 2022–23 Liga 2 after the acquisition. For the 2022–23 season, Persipal fielded two teams in two different leagues. The senior team, named Persipal BU (Babel United) competed in the 2022–23 Liga 2, while the original team now served as youth team called Persipal Palu Youth, competed in the 2022–23 Liga 3.

Le Persipal Palu est un club indonésien de football basé à Palu, dans les Célèbes centrales. Il évolue en deuxième division indonésienne.

Le club a été fondé en 1955 et est surnommé "Laskar Tadulako", en référence à une montagne sacrée de la région. Il dispute ses matchs à domicile au stade Gawalise, d'une capacité de 12 000 places.

Le Persipal Palu a remporté à deux reprises le championnat de deuxième division indonésienne, en 1977 et en 2001. Il a également atteint la finale de la Coupe d'Indonésie en 1971, s'inclinant face au PSM Makassar.

Les couleurs du club sont le rouge et le blanc. Son logo représente un guerrier traditionnel des Célèbes centrales, brandissant une lance.