Persikad Depok secured a narrow 1-0 victory over PSMS Medan in the continuation match of the Indonesia Championship 2025-2026. The sole goal for Persikad was scored by Nico Sitepu in the 59th minute, capitalizing on a lapse in the PSMS defensive line.

This goal decided the match for the home team and secured three crucial points in the tight competition of Championship Round Group A.

The match was tight from the opening minutes. Both teams displayed discipline and pressed each other in a goalless first half. PSMS Medan even managed to control the game and created several dangerous opportunities. However, Persikad’s effectiveness in the second half made the difference.

The PSMS coach acknowledged his team lost focus at a critical moment with fatal consequences.

“We actually played well and were able to pressure Persikad, but we lost focus around the 60th minute. We kept attacking, but couldn’t score due to weakness in finishing,” said the coach after the match.

Disappointment was also expressed by a PSMS player, who still gave credit to the opponent.

“First, I congratulate Persikad for getting the three points. We as players worked hard, but that’s football, maybe it just wasn’t our day. This will be our evaluation material for the next match against Adhyaksa. Many chances were created, but no goals came until the end of the match,” said the player.

This result boosts Persikad’s confidence looking ahead to their next match, while PSMS Medan must immediately regroup, especially in their final third play, considering their next opponent, Adhyaksa FC, is a strong team.

Pakansari Stadium

Pakansari Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Cibinong, West Java, Indonesia, primarily used for football matches and as the home stadium of Persikabo 1973. It was officially opened in 2015 and was notably used as a venue for the 2018 Asian Games, hosting several football matches during the event. The stadium is part of a larger sports complex and was built to modern international standards to support major sporting competitions.

Persikad Depok

Persikad Depok is a professional football club based in Depok, West Java, Indonesia. Founded in 2013, the club was established to represent the city in national competitions and has competed primarily in Indonesia’s Liga 2. It plays its home matches at the Depok Stadium and is part of the broader sports culture in the Greater Jakarta area.

PSMS Medan

PSMS Medan is a historic professional football club based in Medan, Indonesia, founded in 1950 following the merger of several local clubs. It is one of the country’s most successful and popular teams, having won multiple national league titles and the prestigious *Piala Indonesia* (Indonesia Cup). The club is a major symbol of local pride and identity in North Sumatra.

Indonesia Championship

The “Indonesia Championship” is not a specific place or cultural site, but the name of a professional football league in Indonesia. It was established in 2011 as the second-tier competition in the country’s football pyramid, serving as a key developmental league for clubs aspiring to reach the top-flight Liga 1. Its history is part of the ongoing evolution and restructuring of Indonesian football.

Nico Sitepu

I’m unable to find specific historical or cultural information on a notable place or site named “Nico Sitepu.” This name appears to refer to an individual, likely **Nico Sitepu**, a contemporary Indonesian musician and producer known for his work in the jazz and pop genres.

Therefore, it is not a cultural site or location with a history to summarize. If you are referring to a specific place with a similar name, please provide additional context.

Championship Round Group A

“Championship Round Group A” is not a physical place or cultural site, but a competitive stage in a tournament format, most commonly in sports or esports. It typically refers to the first group within a final round where top teams compete in a series of matches to advance to further knockout stages or to decide a champion. Its history is tied to the evolution of tournament design, where group stages were introduced to ensure more games and a fairer qualification process compared to single-elimination brackets.

Adhyaksa

“Adhyaksa” is not a widely recognized specific cultural site or monument. The term is a Sanskrit-derived word meaning “judge” or “justice,” and it is commonly used in Indonesia as the name for the Attorney General’s Office (*Kejaksaan Agung*) and its buildings. Therefore, it primarily refers to modern governmental institutions rather than a historical place with an ancient narrative.

Adhyaksa FC

“Adhyaksa FC” is not a widely recognized historical place or cultural site, but rather appears to be a football (soccer) club, likely from Indonesia given the name. As such, it does not have a traditional historical narrative like a monument or temple; its history would be tied to its founding within the Indonesian football league system and its sporting achievements. Without more specific documented information, it is best characterized as a local or professional sports team.