Pescam Campuhan
| Full name | Pesamuan Sepakbola Campuhan (Campuhan Football Union) |
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| Nickname(s) | The Mystic River |
| Short name | Pescam Campuhan |
| Founded | 1655 Pawukon (est. 131 years ago) |
| Ground | Campuhan Arena |
| Capacity | 40,000 |
| Owner | PT. Campuhan Megasport |
| Manager | Ngakan Putu Suryawan |
| League | PFA Kasa League |
Pesamuan Sepakbola Campuhan (Pescam Campuhan) is a Pemecutanian football club located in Campuhan district, Puradhipa. It is one of the 7 football clubs located in the country's capital, Puradhipa and the second oldest after Pesepur Pemecutan Puri. Campuhan Arena have always become the club's home ground.
Founded in 1655 Pawukon as the initiation of Campuhan Pakraman's authority to contest the already established, Pesepur Pemecutan Puri. The two clubs build their rivalry. In 1707, the club's authority was transferred to the newly created Campuhan town. The club's budget was then under the supervision of the town's council. And after the merge of Campuhan and the other 6 towns into Puradhipa, Pescam Campuhan continue their affiliation with the town of Campuhan. Following the professionalism movement, Campuhan town established PT. Campuhan Megasports, a company who managed, authorize and supervise all sports clubs under Campuhan town's authority. Thus, also ending the dependent of the club's budget to the town's finance.
Pescam Campuhan is one of the biggest clubs in the country and considered as one of the most successful. It's collected 10 Pemecutan top league titles, 9 for Eka League and 1 for PFA Kasa League. They haven't performed well in international stage. Their best was in the 17th cycle of IFCF where they reached the semifinal of IFCF Associations Trophy 7th edition.
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- PFA Eka League
- 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion (9) : 1748, 1750, 1752, 1760, 1765, 1770, 1776, 1777, 1778
- 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up (6) : 1747, 1759, 1762, 1763, 1774, 1779
- PFA Kasa League
- 1st place, gold medalist(s) Champion (1) : 1785-1786
- 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up (1): 1783