PSIM Yogyakarta’s Long-Term Vision: Building a Sustainable Team Without Overspending

Ahead of the 2025-26 Liga 1 season, PSIM Yogyakarta is preparing carefully for their debut in the top tier after winning Liga 2. Unlike some promoted teams that splurge heavily on transfers, PSIM aims to build a competitive squad with a focus on sustainability. Rumors have linked several players to the club, including international talents and domestic prospects, but the management emphasizes measured investment rather than big spending.
PSIM’s management recognizes the high level of competition in Liga 1, as demonstrated by established teams like Persib Bandung. They are aware that playing in the top league requires not just strong players but also tactical discipline and consistency. This awareness fuels their cautious approach to squad building, with the goal of avoiding the common pitfall of running out of resources midway through the season.
The club’s manager points to examples of recently promoted teams that struggled or succeeded, such as Venezia FC in Italy, which was relegated soon after promotion, and local teams like Malut United and PSBS Biak, who defied expectations. However, PSIM chooses not to imitate their approach, instead focusing on steady growth and financial stability to ensure long-term competitiveness.
PSIM understands that competing in Liga 1 demands experience and learning. The club is committed to gradually strengthening its team while maintaining balance in its budget. This strategic mindset reflects a realistic and responsible effort to establish PSIM as a stable and respected contender in Indonesia’s highest football division.
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