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Kim Swee up for challenge to change fortune of new team
Kim Swee up for challenge to change fortune of new team

The Star

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Kim Swee up for challenge to change fortune of new team

PETALING JAYA: Football coach Datuk Ong Kim Swee (pic) hopes to lead his new team Persik Kediri back to top again when the Indonesia Liga 1 new season starts next month. Last season, Persik had a strong first half when they collected 24 points in the first leg and were placed in the top four. However, a dip in form, with just two wins and a string of draws in the second leg, saw them slump to a 12th-place finish. 'That's football,' Kim Swee said, who was the coach with Persis Solo before taking up the new challenge. 'But this season, the scenario is different. About 50 per cent of the squad are new. A few key foreign players have left, and we've already added several local players.' Kim Swee confirmed that the club have reached agreements with a number of international players. 'We want to be better than last season. That's the only target. 'We know where we stand financially. Clubs like Dewa United, Persib Bandung, and Persija Jakarta have bigger budgets. We can't compare with them. But we can be smart, build balance in the squad, and fight for every point.' For the new season, they have signed several Indonesian players like defenders Gavin Kwan, Novri Setiawan, Muhamad Firly; midfielders Irkham Milla, Wigi Pratama, Aulia Ramadhan and striker Yandi Sofyan. Some of the stars in the club are Indonesian international striker Ezra Walian, Nepal international centreback Rohit Chand and Brazilian goalkeeper Leo Navacchio. 'The people here are hungry, ambitious, and want to grow. And I'm motivated,' he said.

Coach Kim Swee leaves Persis for Persik
Coach Kim Swee leaves Persis for Persik

New Straits Times

time20-06-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Coach Kim Swee leaves Persis for Persik

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Ong Kim Swee has been unveiled as the new head coach of one of Indonesia's most storied clubs, Persik Kediri. Malaysia's former national coach confirmed his appointment in an Instagram post with a photo of himself and the Liga 1 club owner Arthur Irawan. "A new chapter begins for me today as I join Persik Kediri," wrote Kim Swee. "I am genuinely thankful to Arthur Irawan and the management for welcoming me into this remarkable club and for placing their trust in my abilities." Kim Swee replaced Brazilian coach Marcelo Rospide who left Persik on May 27. Timesport reported last week that Kim Swee was on the verge of leaving Persis Solo after the team's final match of the season, which saw them avoiding relegation after finishing 14th in the table. "It's inspiring to become part of a team with such a rich tradition and loyal supporters," said Kim Swee.

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