UMS 1905

Indonesian football club
Football club
UMS 1905
Full nameUnion Makes Strength
Short nameUMS
Founded15 December 1905; 118 years ago (15 December 1905)
GroundUMS Petak Sinkian Stadium
West Jakarta, Jakarta
OwnerAskot PSSI West Jakarta
CoachArifin Adam
LeagueLiga 3
2021–22Liga 3,
Round of 64 (National)
Home colours
Away colours

UMS 1905 or Union Makes Strength is an Indonesian football club based in West Jakarta, Jakarta. They currently compete in Liga 3 and their homebase is UMS Petak Sinkian Stadium.

History

Union Makes Strength is one of the "POR" (sports associations) in DKI Jakarta. POR was established on 15 December 1905, under the name Tiong Hoa Oen Tong Hwee (THOTH). Initially, this POR prioritized athletics. At this moment Union Makes Strength has football, ball and tennis teams. Meanwhile, a football club from Chinese ethnicity, namely Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan (Pa Hua) FC, was founded on 20 February 1912. Exactly on 2 August 1914 by its founders, Oey Keng Seng and Louw Hap Ie, then the name Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan was changed to Union Makes Strength (UMS).[1]

At first the club rented the field from the football club Donar (Tjih Ying Hwei). In 1913, UMS had its own field by renting a garden belonging to a native named Haji Manaf at a rate of 6 guilders a month. The field, which was still a garden, was later turned into a field with the founder's personal money. UMS is also known as an association that likes to visit other associations outside Jakarta such as Cirebon, Bandung and Surabaya. In 1923, with the agreement of its members, THOTH merged into UMS. In honor of THOTH, 15 December 1905 was considered the founding of UMS.[2]

In 1920, UMS merged under the auspices of West Java Voetbalbond which later became Voetbalbond Batavia Omstreken (VBO). UMS won the VBO many times, such as in 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, and 1949. On 26 February 1950, UMS began accepting indigenous people. UMS then made Mohammad Djamiat Dalhar, a son of Betawi, a member who later became famous. September 1951, VBO disbanded and then the name VIJ rose, which has now changed its name to Persija Jakarta. And throughout the 1950s UMS entered into Persija's internal competition, so that its existence was maintained.[3]

Currently UMS 1905 is competing in Liga 3 DKI Jakarta which is under the auspices of Asprov PSSI DKI Jakarta and Askot PSSI West Jakarta. And now UMS 1905 is back on its own and is not part of Persija's internal organization.[4]

Honours

UMS 1905 which joined under the auspices of West Java Voetbal Bond which later became Voetbal Bond Batavia Omstreken (VBO) in 1920 was able to win the VBO competition in 1930, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1937, 1938, and 1949.[5]

  • Liga 3 Jakarta
    • Third place (1): 2021

Ground

UMS Petak Sinkian Stadium, located at Ubi Road 10 C, Mangga Besar, Taman Sari, West Jakarta is the headquarters of the UMS 1905 team.[6]

References

  1. ^ Jejak UMS yang Terlupa: Klub Indonesia-Tionghoa, Piala Dunia, Persija, dan Timnas Merah Putih
  2. ^ Stadion UMS Petak Sinkian, Antara Sengketa dan Legenda
  3. ^ History of UNION MAKES STRENGTH
  4. ^ 110 Tahun UMS, Bersatu untuk Kuat!
  5. ^ Persija, Tionghoa and the World Cup
  6. ^ UMS 1905 in the History of DKI Jakarta

External links

  • UMS 1905 on Instagram
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