PSM Makassar - Supporters

Supporters

PSM have a loyal group of supporters. They go by the name "The Macz Man Indonesia." The Macz Man Indonesia's slogan is "Punna stangnga-stangngako, mundurukko!"

The President of the supporters group is Mr. Iriantosyah Kasim, the Prime Minister Ocha Alim Bachri, and the General Secretary is Andi Muhammad Alam. Whenever the The Macz Man Indonesia make appearances in the Mattoangin "Hell" Stadium during games of PSM Makassar, they are led by the supporter's field general, a Mr. Choklat Maczman. Under the command of Choklat Maczman, The Macz Man Indonesia sing and perform various rituals for the duration of the game.

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