Results

Indonesia Cup 02/11 08:03 - Persib Bandung v Persiwa Wamena L 7-0
Indonesia Cup 01/27 07:59 - Persiwa Wamena v Persib Bandung D 0-0
Indonesia Cup 12/30 08:00 - Persibas Banyumas v Persiwa Wamena D 1-1
Indonesia Championship 10/15 08:29 - Persiwa Wamena v Martapura FC W 1-0
Indonesia Championship 10/10 08:02 - Kalteng Putra FC v Persiwa Wamena L 2-0
Indonesia Championship 10/04 08:29 - Persiwa Wamena v Persigo Semeru FC L 2-3
Indonesia Championship 09/25 08:15 - Blitar United FC v Persiwa Wamena L 3-1
Indonesia Championship 09/20 06:34 - PSBS Biak v Persiwa Wamena L 3-2
Indonesia Championship 09/15 08:00 16 Gresik United v Persiwa Wamena L 2-1
Indonesia Championship 09/10 08:34 - Persiwa Wamena v PS Mojokerto Putra W 3-1
Indonesia Championship 09/05 08:50 - Persiwa Wamena v Madura FC D 1-1
Indonesia Championship 08/09 12:00 - Persiba Balikpapan v Persiwa Wamena L 3-0

Wikipedia - Persiwa Wamena

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Wamena, commonly known as Persiwa Wamena, was an Indonesian football club based in Wamena, Jayawijaya Regency, Highland Papua. They last played in the Liga 2

History

Although they became the runners-up in the 2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division and got promoted, they were disqualified because they did not qualify during the verification process for the 2015 Indonesia Super League. The reason was failure to meet the requirements both in terms of finances and infrastructure. They then decided to accept the offer from PT Liga to play again in the Liga Indonesia Premier Division.

**Persiwa Wamena** is a professional soccer team based in Wamena, the capital of the Jayawijaya Regency in Indonesia. Established in 2008, the club has quickly become a symbol of pride for the local community and the broader region of Papua. Known for their vibrant blue and white colors, Persiwa Wamena competes in Indonesia's Liga 2, showcasing the talent and passion of players from the area.

The team plays its home matches at the Papua Bangkit Stadium, which provides a stunning backdrop against the mountainous landscape of Wamena. The stadium is known for its enthusiastic atmosphere, with local fans passionately supporting their team, creating an electric environment during home games.

Persiwa Wamena is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often featuring players from Papua and surrounding regions. The club emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and a strong connection to the community, making it a beloved institution in Indonesian soccer. With a focus on growth and ambition, Persiwa Wamena aims to rise through the ranks of Indonesian football, aspiring to achieve greater success and bring recognition to the rich cultural heritage of Papua.