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Football Club Bekasi City or FC Bekasi City is an Indonesian professional football club based in Bekasi, West Java that competes in Championship and play their home match at Patriot Chandrabaga Stadium.[1]

Key Information

History

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East Java origin

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In 2014, Putra Ijen FC was established in Jember. The club was established in order to participate in Liga 3 East Java.[2][3]

As Putra Sinar Giri FC

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In 2018, Putra Sinar Giri FC began participating in the East Java League 3 competition after buying a license from the club from Jember, Putra Ijen FC. The club moved its base from Jember to Gresik. PSG Gresik then promptly joined Liga 3 East Java in 2018.[4] They won Liga 3 East Java for the first time in their history after beating Perseta Tulungagung 5–3 in penalty shootout.[5]

In 2020, PSG Pati began participating in the Liga 2 after Saiful Arifin bought the club's license from Gresik, Putra Sinar Giri FC. The club then moved its base to Pati.[6][7]

Ownership change and West Java move

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First season: AHHA PS Pati

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In 2021, Atta Halilintar and Putra Siregar bought the majority stake of PSG Pati and changed the club's name to AHHA PS Pati.[8] The club then participated in 2021–22 Liga 2 and barely avoided relegation back to the Liga 3.

FC Bekasi City

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In 2022, they decided to move their homebase from Pati to Bekasi and rebranded the club as Bekasi FC.[9] For next season, Bekasi FC will use the Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium, hoping that the new homebase can make the club more successful.[10]

However, the name Bekasi FC has been trademarked by a man named Erick, who promptly filed a lawsuit regarding the usage of the Bekasi FC brand.[11] This forced the club to change their name once again into FC Bekasi City, which was ratified in the 2022 PSSI Ordinary Congress.[12]

Name and logo change

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Logo history

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Naming history

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  • Putra Ijen (2014–2017)
  • Putra Sinar Giri (2018–2019)[13]
  • PSG Pati (2020–2021)
  • AHHA PS Pati (2021)
  • FC Bekasi City (2022–present)

Players

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Current squad

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As of 12 September 2025[14]

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
3 DF  UKR Mykhaylo Kaluhin
5 DF  IDN Sunni Hizbullah
6 MF  IDN Tegar Pangestu
7 MF  BRA Renan Silva
8 MF  IDN Mirza Zakaria
10 FW  CHA Ezechiel N'Douassel
11 MF  IDN Roni Sugeng
12 MF  IDN Muhammad Fadly
13 FW  IDN Farhan Fadillah
14 MF  IDN Riki Togubu
15 MF  IDN Fauzan Hanif
16 MF  IDN Putra Qadafi
17 DF  IDN Muhammad Hamka
18 FW  IDN Saldi Amiruddin
20 GK  IDN Muhammad Zahid
22 DF  IDN Dias Angga Putra (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF  IDN Ragil Dimas
25 MF  IDN Fikri Firdaus
26 GK  IDN Bimasakti Andiko
27 MF  IDN Rizky Yusuf Nasution
28 MF  IDN Indra Feri
29 DF  IDN Muhammad Syukron
30 DF  IDN Oky Kharisma
33 GK  IDN Abdul Rohim
34 GK  IDN Ikram Algiffari (on loan from Semen Padang)
40 MF  IDN Nanda Maulana
55 DF  IDN Muhammad Hamzaly
69 DF  IDN Derry Rachman
72 MF  IDN Fachri Alhayani
77 MF  IDN Farhan Saviola
90 FW  IDN Ramadhan
99 FW  IDN Rifael Salmon

Club officials (2024)

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Position Name
Chairman Putra Siregar
Vice chairman Raden Tatit Mahapatih

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Head coach Indonesia Widyantoro
Assistant coach Indonesia Hariyadi Pontoel
Physical Coach Indonesia Robi Mareiyana
Goalkeeper coach Indonesia Ahmad Fauzi
Analyst Indonesia Muhammad Ulil Absor

Season-by-season records

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As Putra Sinar Giri

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Season(s) League/Division Teams Position Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
2018 Liga 3 32 Eliminated in Regional round
2019 Third round

As PSG Pati/AHHA PS Pati

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Season(s) League/Division Teams Position Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
2020 Liga 2 24 did not finish
2021–22 5th, Group C

As FC Bekasi City

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Season(s) League/Division Teams Position Piala Indonesia AFC competition(s)
2022–23 Liga 2 28 did not finish
2023–24 4th, Championship round
2024–25 26 2nd, Relegation round
2025–26 Championship 20 (Group 1)

Honours

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References

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from Grokipedia
Football Club Bekasi City is a football club based in , , , competing in Liga 2, the second tier of the . Founded on 1 January 2014, the club represents the city of and emphasizes community engagement through its motto "#BermainDenganHati" (Playing with Heart). It plays its home matches at Stadion Patriot Candrabhaga, a multi-purpose venue with a capacity of 30,000 spectators located in . Since its inception, F.C. Bekasi City has established itself as a competitive force in 's lower professional divisions, with a squad of 32 players averaging 26.7 years old as of the 2025 season. The team features a mix of local talent and international players, including Brazilian attacking , Chadian striker Ezechiel Ndouasel, and Kyrgyz centre-back Mikhail Kalugin, contributing to its dynamic playing style. In recent competitions, the club has shown solid form in Liga 2, securing a 1-0 victory over in a key match during the 2025 Championship campaign, positioning it among the top contenders in its group. F.C. Bekasi City continues to build its reputation through consistent performances and youth development initiatives, aiming for promotion to Liga 1 while fostering football culture in the greater .

History

Founding and early years in

F.C. City traces its origins to 2014, when it was founded as Putra Ijen FC in , , by local stakeholders seeking to promote football in the region. The club was established specifically to compete in the Liga 3 , Indonesia's third-tier regional football competition, marking its entry into organized amateur football. Based in Jember, Putra Ijen FC participated in regional amateur leagues during its formative years from to 2017, focusing on local tournaments and grassroots development within . These early competitions helped build the club's foundation, drawing from community support and players to establish a presence in Jember's football scene. In 2018, the club entered the Liga 3 East Java competition, representing a key step toward national recognition, though its operations soon transitioned following the acquisition of its license by a new entity.

Period as Putra Sinar Giri in Gresik

In 2018, the club acquired the Liga 3 license from Putra Ijen FC in Jember and relocated its operations to Gresik, , renaming itself Putra Sinar Giri FC to leverage local community support and expansion opportunities in the Menganti district. This move marked the club's transition from district-level tarkam (inter-village) competitions, where it had won the Pusaka in 2016 and 2017, to structured national football. The relocation positioned the club as a representative of Gresik's football heritage, with its home base established at the Gelora Joko Samudro , a 25,000-capacity venue shared with Gresik United. Putra Sinar Giri FC debuted in the Liga 3 East Java regional competition, qualifying for the Java zonal round where it defeated Persitangsel but was eliminated by PSID Jombang on away goals, preventing advancement to the national stage. Under manager Azis Riduwanto, the club focused on building stability through local backing, which helped sustain operations amid the challenges of entering professional competition. The season highlighted the club's potential, as it adapted to the demands of Liga 3 while fostering community engagement in Gresik. The 2019 season brought significant progress, with Putra Sinar Giri clinching the Liga 3 title and earning promotion to the national round. In the national group stage (), the team finished second with four points from one win, one draw, and one loss, advancing to the round of eight before elimination. This performance secured promotion to Liga 2 for 2020, where the club continued as Putra Sinar Giri Gresik, competing in the East Zone and achieving a strong start with five wins in seven matches. Following the 2019 promotion, the club undertook its first major squad professionalization, recruiting experienced players such as forward David Faristian from Gresik United and appointing coach Khoirul Anam, a alumnus, to elevate the team's quality from its tarkam roots. These developments emphasized a blend of local talent and targeted signings, enabling competitive national participation through 2020.

Relocation to Pati and operations as PSG Pati/AHHA PS Pati

In late 2020, Putra Sinar Giri, previously based in Gresik, East Java, underwent a significant relocation to Pati, Central Java, following its acquisition by Saiful Arifin, the Deputy Regent of Pati. The move, announced on December 26, 2020, at The Safin Hotel in Pati, was motivated by the opportunity to leverage improved infrastructure and foster local football development through the newly established Safin Pati Football Academy at Gelora Soekarno in Mojoagung. Under the new ownership, the club was rebranded as Putra Safin Group Pati (PSG Pati), complete with a fresh logo, management team, and nickname "Laskar Kembang Joyo," while retaining its Liga 2 license. This relocation marked a shift toward greater community integration in Pati, supported by local sponsors including Bank Jateng and The Safin Hotel. The club debuted in its new home during the 2021 Liga 2 season, competing in Group C of the East Region. PSG Pati faced considerable challenges, managing only modest results in the group stage, such as a 5-point haul after five matches that placed them fifth in the standings. Key fixtures included a 1-1 draw against Persis Solo and losses that highlighted defensive vulnerabilities, ultimately leading to an early exit from contention for promotion. The team played its home games at Joyokusumo Stadium in Pati, sharing the venue with local side Persipa Pati. These struggles reflected broader operational instability, including point deductions from PSSI disciplinary actions, which further complicated their campaign. In mid-2021, majority ownership transferred to content creator and businessman Putra Siregar, who injected new sponsorship from AHHA, resulting in the to AHHA PS Pati. This aimed to enhance marketing and fan engagement but did not immediately resolve on-field issues. Continuing in Liga 2 for the 2021–22 season, AHHA PS Pati again encountered difficulties in Group C, suffering defeats like a 0-1 loss to that left them near the bottom of the table. They narrowly escaped relegation to Liga 3 with a vital 1-1 draw against in their final group match on November 30, 2021, securing survival amid a tense relegation battle. The period was characterized by inconsistent performances and the pressures of frequent ownership changes, setting the stage for further transitions.

Move to Bekasi and establishment as FC Bekasi City

In early 2022, AHHA PS Pati, facing limited local support in Pati following the promotion of rival to Liga 2, relocated its operations to in to tap into a larger metropolitan market near and foster greater fan engagement. The move was welcomed by the Bekasi City Government, which saw it as an opportunity to boost local football development, with initial home matches hosted at the 30,000-capacity Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium. The relocation coincided with a effort, initially adopting the name FC to reflect the new base, but this was quickly challenged by a dispute. A local individual named Erick, who had previously registered the " FC" mark, issued a legal warning to owner , prompting the club to pivot to FC City to avoid litigation and secure PSSI approval. The name change was officially ratified by the Football Association of (PSSI) during its congress in late May 2022, marking the establishment of FC City as an independent entity. This was supported through a partnership with PT Jayatama Mandiri, a local firm aiding in operational and community integration efforts. Upon entering Liga 2 for the 2022 season, FC Bekasi City showed promise by topping its group with 16 points from seven matches, though it fell short in the promotion playoffs. The club built on this in 2023, again leading the Central Group in the regular season phase, demonstrating improved stability in its new location. In the 2023-24 campaign, FC Bekasi City clinched its group title with 26 points (eight wins, two draws, two losses), advancing to the championship round but missing promotion. The 2024-25 season proved more challenging, with a fifth-place finish in the first round leading to the relegation round, where the team secured second place in Group I to maintain its Liga 2 status. In the 2025-26 season, as of November 2025, FC Bekasi City has recorded four wins, three draws, and three losses in the early matches of the Liga 2 campaign, including a 1-0 victory over PSMS Medan, positioning the club competitively in its group.

Identity and branding

Naming history

The club was established in 2014 as Putra Ijen FC in Jember, , with the name drawing from the region's iconic to emphasize local ties. In 2018, following the acquisition of a license from the original Putra Ijen entity, the club relocated to Gresik and adopted the name Putra Sinar Giri FC, aligning with its new base in the Gresik area. The name shifted to PSG Pati in December 2020 after Saiful Arifin acquired the club and moved its operations to Pati, Central Java, incorporating the "PSG" abbreviation while reflecting the relocation. In June 2021, Atta Halilintar and Putra Siregar purchased a majority stake, rebranding it as AHHA PS Pati to integrate sponsorship and branding elements from Halilintar's AHHA company, though this was initially treated as a commercial name rather than an official legal change. The final transition to FC Bekasi City occurred in amid another relocation to , , to resolve ongoing branding issues and secure official recognition; the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) approved the at its Ordinary Congress in May , formalizing it as the club's legal identity and addressing prior and licensing conflicts.

Logo evolution

The logo of F.C. Bekasi City has undergone several transformations since the club's inception, reflecting its rebrandings, relocations, and evolving identity tied to local geography and symbolic motifs. The club operated as Putra Ijen FC from 2014 to 2017. In 2018, following the acquisition and rebranding to Putra Sinar Giri FC in Gresik, the name "Sinar Giri" evoked the club's ambition and local , meaning "rays of the mountain." The 2020 logo launch for PSG Pati incorporated modern design to signify the club's move to a new home base. The horse motif was first introduced in June 2021 for AHHA PS Pati as a symbol of hard work, perseverance, loyalty, and resilience—qualities inspired by the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, including the encouragement of horseback riding alongside archery and swimming. The 2022 rebranding to F.C. Bekasi City retained the horse silhouette representing the "Kuda Hitam" (Black Horse) nickname, embodying the underdog spirit of a "dark horse" contender in Indonesian football.

Nickname, colours, and kits

F.C. Bekasi City adopted the nickname "Kuda Hitam" (The ), also referred to as "Laskar Kuda Hitam," in upon its rebranding and relocation to , aligning with the club's new logo featuring a motif. The club's primary colours are black and white, introduced as part of the 2022 rebranding to reflect the "Kuda Hitam" identity and establish a distinct visual presence in Indonesian football. Since 2022, F.C. Bekasi City's kits have emphasized the black-and-white palette, with the home kit typically featuring a black jersey accented by white stripes or patterns, and the away kit using a white base with black detailing. Prior to the , the club operated under AHHA sponsorship with different designs, but post-2022 kits have been produced by local Indonesian brands, including Calma as the primary supplier from 2023 onward. For the 2025/26 season, the home kit maintains the black jersey with white accents symbolizing the team's dynamic energy, while the away kit incorporates black-and-white pinstripes to evoke the "Black Horses" theme; both were launched in collaboration with Calma in September 2025.

Organisation and personnel

Ownership and management

F.C. Bekasi City is owned by Indonesian entrepreneur Putra Siregar, who assumed full control following the acquisition and relocation of the club from its prior identity as AHHA PS Pati. Originally co-acquired with content creator , the ownership transitioned to Siregar as the sole proprietor, enabling the club's rebranding and base in to align with local representation in professional football. This structure has supported the club's participation in Liga 2 since the move. Putra Siregar serves as chairman and CEO, directing the club's strategic and operational decisions. A successful businessman from known for ventures in and , Siregar entered Indonesian football through this acquisition, marking his debut in managing a professional team after years of building a media and retail empire. His leadership has emphasized sustainable growth, youth development, and community ties, including a 2025 declaration dedicating the club to Bekasi residents as a collective asset rather than . Post-2022, management underwent restructuring to ensure Liga 2 compliance, including preparations for league licensing and risk assessments by authorities. This involved bolstering administrative capabilities for professional standards, such as financial transparency and operational readiness, amid the club's adaptation to its new headquarters. These changes facilitated stable competition and gradual improvements in performance within the second-tier league.

Club officials

F.C. Bekasi City is led administratively by CEO Putra Siregar, who also holds the position of club owner and has overseen operations since the club's relocation to in 2022. Putra Siregar's tenure as CEO was reaffirmed in 2025, during which he emphasized the club's under his leadership, marking five years of professional management. The 2025 board composition operates under Putra Siregar's direction, focusing on strategic oversight amid the club's participation in the . Specific details on other key administrative roles, such as director and marketing head, are not publicly detailed in available records as of November 2025.
PositionNameAppointment/Tenure
CEO and OwnerPutra SiregarAcquired club in 2022; ongoing as of 2025

Coaching staff

The coaching staff of F.C. Bekasi City for the 2025–26 season is led by head coach Widyantoro, who was initially appointed on 7 July 2023 and has since guided the team through 49 matches with an average of 1.67 points per match. Prior to joining Bekasi City, Widyantoro accumulated extensive experience in Indonesian football, including head coaching stints at Dewa United FC from July 2022 to March 2023, from February 2020 to March 2021, and in 2019, as well as earlier roles at (2011–2012) and PPSM (assistant, 2010–2011). His contract was extended in July 2025 following successful seasons in Liga 2 2023/24 and 2024/25, where he achieved 19 wins, 11 draws, and 10 losses across 40 official matches. Supporting Widyantoro is assistant coach Hariyadi Poetoel, appointed on 13 July 2025 with an AFC License C qualification and prior assistant roles at (2023–2024), Persebi Boyolali (2020–2023), and (2017–2018). The fitness coach position is held by Robi Mareiyana, who joined on 7 July 2023 and holds a Lisensi C Nasional; his background includes fitness coaching at in 2020–2021. Post-2024–25 season updates in 2025 included the appointment of video analyst Ulil Absor on 14 July 2025 and goalkeeping coach Dharma Bhakti on 18 September 2025, the latter replacing Ahmad Fauzi who had served since July 2023 with prior goalkeeping coaching experience at Persija Jakarta (2017–2022) and Nusantara United FC.

First-team squad

As of November 2025, F.C. City's first-team squad for the 2025–26 season consists of 32 players with an 26.7 years. The team is led by Dias Angga Putra, a 36-year-old Indonesian right-back. The squad includes three foreign players—Mikhail Kalugin (/), (), and Ezechiel N’Douassel ()—in compliance with PSSI regulations permitting a maximum of three foreign players for clubs in the 2025 (Liga 2).) Contract details vary, with several players signed through June 2026 or April 2026, while others remain undisclosed. In preparation for the 2025–26 season, F.C. Bekasi City underwent extensive squad rebuilding, recording 28 arrivals and 27 departures, all on free transfers with no fees exchanged. Notable incoming transfers included experienced forward Ezechiel N’Douassel from Persela Lamongan, midfielder Renan Silva from Gresik United FC, and defender Mikhail Kalugin from FK Abdysh-Ata Kant, bolstering the team's attacking and defensive options. Key outgoing moves featured forward Meghon Valpoort to Rot Weiss Erfurt and winger Ghozali Siregar to PSMS Medan, alongside several releases to clubs like Persika Karanganyar and Borneo FC Samarinda. These changes, overseen by the coaching staff, aimed to blend youth and experience for the Championship campaign. The current first-team squad, as of November 2025, is detailed below. Positions are listed as primary roles, and join dates are noted where available (many players joined during the 2025 off-season rebuild).
No.PositionPlayerAgeNationalityDate JoinedContract Expiry
Goalkeepers
34Ikram Al Giffari19Jul 202530 Jun 2026
20Zahid Amel25Jul 2025Unknown
33Abdul Rohim33Jul 2025Unknown
26Bima Koto29Jul 2025Unknown
Defenders
3Centre-BackMikhail Kalugin30/Jul 2025Unknown
5Centre-BackSunni Hizbullah31RetainedUnknown
55Centre-BackMuhammad Hamzaly29Jul 2025Unknown
23Centre-BackRagil Dimas23Retained30 Apr 2026
29Centre-BackMuhammad Syukron28Jul 2025Unknown
30Left-BackOky Kharisma25Jul 2025Unknown
69Left-BackDerry Rachman30Jul 2025Unknown
22Right-BackDias Angga Putra (Captain)36Jul 2025Unknown
Midfielders
27Defensive MidfieldRizky Nasution28Jul 2025Unknown
6Central MidfieldTegar Pangestu32Retained30 Apr 2026
14Defensive MidfieldRiki Togubu28Jul 202530 Jun 2026
72Defensive MidfieldFachri Alhayani29Jul 2025Unknown
16Defensive MidfieldPutra Qadafi19Jul 2025Unknown
40Defensive MidfieldNanda Maulana23Jul 2025Unknown
28Central MidfieldIndra Feri24Retained30 Apr 2026
8Central MidfieldMirza Zakaria21RetainedUnknown
25Central MidfieldFikri Firdaus23Jul 2025Unknown
15Central MidfieldFauzan Hanif20Jul 202530 Jun 2026
7Attacking Midfield36Jul 2025Unknown
11Attacking MidfieldRoni Sugeng27Jul 2025Unknown
77Attacking MidfieldFarhan Saviola19Jul 202530 Jun 2026
Forwards
18Left WingerAmiruddin Saldi30Jul 2025Unknown
12Right WingerMuhammad Fadly20Jul 2025Unknown
17Right WingerHamka Hamza19Jul 2025Unknown
10Centre-ForwardEzechiel N’Douassel37Jul 2025Unknown
90Centre-ForwardAndi Ramadhan24Jul 2025Unknown
13Centre-ForwardFarhan Fadillah19Jul 202530 Jun 2026
99Centre-ForwardRifael Salmon20Jul 202530 Jun 2026

Facilities

Stadium

F.C. Bekasi City's primary home venue is the Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium, located in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The stadium has a total capacity of 30,000 all-seated spectators. Originally constructed in 1980 and extensively renovated between 2011 and 2014, it was officially inaugurated on March 11, 2014. The club adopted the Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium as its home ground in 2022 following its relocation from Pati to Bekasi, which facilitated access to this larger facility for Liga 2 and subsequent Championship matches. Since then, it has hosted the team's home fixtures, with attendance varying based on match importance; for instance, early 2025–26 season games have drawn crowds reflecting the club's growing local support in the region. The stadium features a standard FIFA-compliant grass pitch measuring 105 meters by 68 meters, surrounded by tiered seating that provides unobstructed views from all sections. In preparation for the 2025 season, the venue underwent significant upgrades funded by the Indonesian Ministry of Public Works at a cost of Rp 42.44 billion (approximately $2.7 million), including the replacement of the grass pitch for improved durability, enhanced lighting, and additional spectator amenities to meet international standards. These renovations were completed in January 2025 and officially inaugurated by President in March 2025 as part of a national initiative to modernize 17 football stadiums.

Training ground and academy

F.C. Bekasi City conducts its primary training at facilities located in Bekasi, West Java, including rented grounds in the vicinity of the Patriot Candrabhaga Stadium to support daily sessions for the first team. These setups emphasize physical conditioning and tactical drills, with strength training sessions occasionally held at specialized sites to enhance player fitness. The club focuses on local talent development through open selections targeted at Bekasi residents to build grassroots programs, with youth initiatives operating age-specific groups including U-16 and U-19 teams. These programs offer structured coaching to nurture young players' skills from beginner levels onward. Affiliations with local football initiatives help integrate prospects into competitive youth leagues, though formal partnerships remain limited as of 2025. In the 2024-25 season, the club invested in expanded scouting efforts to identify promising talents for potential elevation to Championship-level play, prioritizing regional recruitment to strengthen the youth pipeline.

Records and statistics

Season-by-season results

F.C. Bekasi City entered competitive football in Liga 3 in 2018 as Putra Sinar Giri FC. They won the zonal championship in 2019, defending their zonal title that year and advancing through the national rounds to secure promotion to Liga 2 via a 5–3 victory over Perseta Tulungagung in the playoff. The 2020 Liga 3 season was canceled due to the , marking the end of their time in the third tier. Since the 2021–22 season, the club—rebranded and relocated multiple times, including to PSG Pati and then —has competed in Indonesia's second tier, initially as Liga 2 and rebranded as for the 2025–26 campaign. They narrowly avoided relegation in their debut second-tier season and have since achieved group-stage successes, including first-place finishes in early rounds of 2022–23 and 2023–24, while securing survival in the 2024–25 relegation playoff by finishing 2nd in Group I. No promotions to the top flight have occurred to date.
SeasonLeagueTierPldWDLGF:GAGDPtsPos. (Notes)
2021–22Liga 22nd102269:15-655th (Group C; 3-pt deduction)
2022–23Liga 22nd751110:3+7161st (Group stage)
2023–24Liga 22nd1282220:12+8261st (Group stage)
2024–25Liga 22nd1674523:18+5252nd (Relegation Group I)
2025–262nd1144312:8+4164th (Group A, as of 19 Nov 2025)
In the ongoing 2025–26 season, F.C. City has recorded a win-draw-loss tally of 4–4–3 as of 19 November 2025, highlighted by a 1–0 home victory against on November 9, 2025, contributing to their current fourth-place standing in Group A.

Honours and achievements

F.C. Bekasi City, formerly known as Putra Sinar Giri FC, has achieved notable success at the regional level in Indonesian football. The club's primary domestic honour is the 2019 Liga 3 championship, secured after defeating Perseta Tulungagung in a during the regional final. This victory marked the first time the club claimed the regional title in Liga 3, highlighting their rapid ascent from grassroots origins. In addition to the Liga 3 success, the club won the Pusaka Cup in Menganti District on two occasions, triumphing in both the 2016 and 2017 editions as an emerging force in local competitions. These regional cup victories underscored the club's early development and community roots before entering national leagues. No major individual player awards, such as top scorer recognitions, have been prominently associated with the club's achievements to date. The 2019 Liga 3 title held significant importance, as it qualified the club for the national round of the 2019 Liga 3 competition, where they advanced to the round of 8 after progressing through the group stage and round of 16. This progression represented a pivotal step in elevating the club from provincial play to contending at the national amateur level, paving the way for their rebranding and entry into Liga 2 in subsequent seasons.

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