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Revision as of 11:10, 12 June 2013

Persib Bandung
File:Persib Bandung.svg
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola
Indonesia Bandung
Nickname(s)
Founded1933
GroundSiliwangi Stadium
Capacity25,000
OwnerPT. Persib Bandung Bermartabat
ChairmanGlenn Sugita
ManagerUmuh Muchtar
CoachDjadjang Nụrdjaman
LeagueIndonesia Super League
2011–128th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Persib, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung is an Indonesian football club based in Bandung, West Java. In most of the media, a tautology Persib Bandung is often used. Persib is the result of a merger of 3 football clubs in 1933, namely Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB), Persatuan Sepak bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB) and National Voetball Bond (NVB).

Referring to the number of title in a long history of Indonesian football competition, Persib is considered as one of the most successful clubs in Indonesia.

Stadium

Persib's play home matches at Siliwangi Stadium. Persib's new home stadium, Gedebage Stadium is still under construction which is scheduled to finish in 2013. Persib uses SOR Persib Bandung as a training ground.

Honours

In the continental level, Persib is one of the Indonesian clubs which managed to reach the quarterfinal round of AFC Champions League.

League

  • Perserikatan: 5
    • Winners 1937, 1961, 1986, 1989–90, 1993–94
  • Celebes Cup
    • 2012: Winners [2]

Performance in AFC competitions

1995-96: Quarterfinal [3]
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1995–96 Asian Club Championship First round Thailand Bangkok Bank 2–0 1–0
Second round Philippines Pasay City 3–1 1–2
Quarterfinal Japan Verdy Kawasaki 2–3
Quarterfinal South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 2–5
Quarterfinal Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 1–2

Players

2013 Squad

No. Name Nationality Position
Goalkeepers
12 Sahar Ginanjar Indonesia GK
30 Rizky Subagja Indonesia GK
35 Cecep Supriatna Indonesia GK
78 I Made Wirawan Indonesia GK
Defenders
2 Agil Pramono Indonesia SB
3 Aang Suparman Indonesia CB
4 Naser Al Sebai Syria CB
5 Maman Abdurrahman Indonesia CB
6 Abanda Herman Cameroon CB
13 Muhammad Agung Pribadi Indonesia SB
16 Tony Sucipto Indonesia SB/DM
18 Jajang Sukmara Indonesia SB
22 Supardi Nasir Indonesia SB
Midfielders
7 Atep Rizal Captain Indonesia SM
15 Firman Utina Indonesia MF
23 Muhammad Ridwan Indonesia SM
24 Hariono Indonesia DM
66 Asri Akbar Indonesia CM
69 Sena Mahendra Indonesia SM
80 Mbida Messi Cameroon CM
Forwards
8 Hilton Moreira Brazil ST
9 Airlangga Sucipto Indonesia ST
10 Sergio van Dijk Indonesia ST
19 Kenji Adachihara Japan ST
29 Sigit Hermawan Indonesia ST
50 Dippi Yogaswara Indonesia ST

Notable former players

For all players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Persib Bandung players

All time top scorer

Year Player Caps Goals
2009–2011 Indonesia Cristian Gonzáles 88 42
2006–2009 Indonesia Zaenal Arief 52 18
2007 Cameroon Christian Bekamenga 19 17
2008– Indonesia Airlangga Sucipto 77 16
2011–2012 Montenegro Miljan Radović 46 16
2002, 2005–2011 Indonesia Eka Ramdani 121 15
2008– Indonesia Atep 109 14
2006–2008 Morocco Redouane Barkaoui 55 14
2008–2011,2013– Brazil Hilton Moreira 41 14
2005–2007 Nigeria Ekene Ikenwa 26 13
2013– Indonesia Sergio van Dijk 16 13

Team Officials

Coaching Staff

Position Name
Technical Director Indra Tohir
Head Coach Djajang Nụrdjaman
Assistant Coach Sutiono Lamso
Asep Sumantri
Goalkeeper Coach Anwar Sanusi
Fitness Coach Dino Sefriyanto
Doctor Team Mohamad Rafi Ghani
Masseur Tatang Sutisna
Iyang Mulyana

Management

Position Name
Chairman Glenn Sugita
General Commissioner Kuswara S Taryono
Marketing Director Muhammad Farhan
Commissioner Uthan Mokhamad Arief
Manager Umuh Muchtar
Assistant Manager Mukti Soewondo
Secretary Yudiana

Former Coaches

Year Coach
1994 Suryamin
1994-1995 & 2000-03 Indra Thohir
2003 Marek Andreiz Sledzianowski
2003-06 Juan Antonio Paez
2006 Risnandar Soendoro
2007 Arcan Iurie
2007-09 Djajang Nurdjaman & Robby Darwis (caretaker)
2008-10 Jaya Hartono
April–July 2010 Robby Darwis (caretaker)
August–September 2010 Daniel Darko Janacković
September–November 2010 Jovo Cucković
2010–2011 Daniel Roekito
2011–2012 Drago Mamić
2012 Robby Darwis (caretaker)
2012–now Djajang Nurjaman
2013 Ahmad yusuf

Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

Supporters

Persib Bandung has a large fan base in West Java and Banten provinces. Persib Bandung's fans are often referred to as "Bobotoh", the name came from Sundanese word which means: the ones who encourages or builds up the spirit for others who going to engage in a contest.[4] The "Bobotoh" are organised into several Firms, the biggest is Viking Persib Club, Ultras Persib, Flower City Casuals and THE BOMBER (Bobotoh Maung Bandung Bersatu).[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b BolaIndo.com Berita Bola Indonesia Terlengkap
  2. ^ SEPAK TERJANG PERSIB DARI TAHUN KE TAHUN. at persibhistory.com.
  3. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/ascup96.html
  4. ^ "Bobotoh" (in Indonesian). Tribun Jabar. 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-19.