This led to an opportunity for other clubs from Bali to merge and form a club using Persegi Gianyar's license to compete in the Liga Indonesia.
Local clubs such as Perseden Denpasar, Persekaba Badung and Perst Tabanan merged with Persegi Gianyar to form a new club called Persegi Bali FC.
[citation needed] In 2011, the club reborn with new name PS Gianyar and started in Third Division.
[5] In 2014, they play in Liga Nusantara, but fail to qualify for the national round.
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