Persib Bandung
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Full name | Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung | |||
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Nickname(s) | Maung Bandung (The Bandung Tiger)[1], Pangeran Biru (The Blue Prince) | |||
Founded | 1933 | |||
Ground | Si Jalak Harupat Stadium and Siliwangi Stadium | |||
Capacity | 40,000 and 20,000 | |||
General Director | ![]() | |||
Manager | ![]() | |||
Coach | ![]() | |||
League | Indonesia Super League | |||
Indonesia Super League | 4th | |||
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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.
Homebase
Persib's home base is Siliwangi Stadium. Persib new home base, Gedebage Stadium is still under construction which is scheduled to finish in 2011. To comply with the stadium and pitch standard as defined by the league's board, Persib is using Si Jalak Harupat Stadium as their home stadium in the Super League before the completion of their new stadium.
Training ground
Persib uses SOR Persib Bandung as training ground.
Achievements
One of the most memorable achievements in the history of this club is when they became champions of the last Perserikatan competition in the 1993/1994 season. In the final, the club with legendary players such as Sutiono Lamso and Robby Darwis won against PSM Makassar. Afterward, Galatama and Perserikatan (Perserikatan were merged into Liga Indonesia, a newly formed competition. In the first season of Liga Indonesia, Persib won the first title after defeated Petrokimia Putra Gresik in the final.
In the continental level, Persib is one of the Indonesian clubs which managed to reach the quarterfinal round of AFC Champions League.
League
- Perserikatan
- 1933: Runner Up
- 1934: Runner Up
- 1936: Runner Up
- 1937: Winner
- 1957-59: Runner Up
- 1959-61: Winner
- 1966: Runner Up
- 1983: Runner Up
- 1985: Runner Up
- 1986: Winner
- 1989-90: Winner
- 1993-94: Winner
- Liga Indonesia
- 1994-95: Winner
- Indonesia Super League
- 2008-09: 3rd place
- 2009-10: 4th place
Performance in AFC competitions
- 1995-96: Quarterfinal
2010-2011 Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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2010-2011 Transfers
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Miljan Radovic from OFK Petrovac
Shohei Matsunaga from Ehime FC
Abanda Herman from Persema Malang
Persib Bandung's Starting 11 in 3-5-2 |
Team Officials
Role | Name |
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Manager | ![]() |
Technical Director | ![]() |
Head Coach | ![]() |
Coach Assistant | ![]() |
Goalkeeper Coach | ![]() |
Physio | ![]() |
Physiotherapist | ![]() |
Former Coaches
Year | Coach |
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1994-1995 & 2000-03 | ![]() |
2003 | ![]() |
2003-06 | ![]() |
2006 | ![]() |
2007 | ![]() |
2007-08 | ![]() |
2008-10 | ![]() |
April-July 2010 | ![]() |
August-September 2010 | ![]() |
September-November 2010 | ![]() |
2010- | ![]() |
Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League
All time top scorer
Year | Player | Caps | Goals |
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2009–present | ![]() |
63 | 41 |
2008–present | ![]() |
49 | 28 |
2006–2009 | ![]() |
52 | 18 |
2007 | ![]() |
19 | 17 |
2006–2008 | ![]() |
?? | 14 |
2008–present | ![]() |
35 | 13 |
2005–present | ![]() |
121 | 12 |
2007–2009 | ![]() |
60 | 12 |
2008–2009 | ![]() |
27 | 11 |
2008–present | ![]() |
55 | 9 |
2007–2011 | ![]() |
97 | 9 |
2005–2007 | ![]() |
26 | 8 |
2005 | ![]() |
18 | 7 |
2004 | ![]() |
14 | 7 |
2011–present | ![]() |
14 | 5 |
2011–present | ![]() |
13 | 4 |
1995–2002 and 2004–2007 | ![]() |
33+ | 4+ |
2011–present | ![]() |
13 | 3 |
2007 and 2008 | ![]() |
36 | 3 |
2010–2011 | ![]() |
13 | 3 |
2009–2010 | ![]() |
23 | 2 |
2009 | ![]() |
15 | 2 |
2002–present | ![]() |
81 | 1 |
2006–2008 and 2009–2010 | ![]() |
41 | 1 |
2006–2009 | ![]() |
38 | 1 |
2009–2010 | ![]() |
22 | 1 |
2010–present | ![]() |
8 | 1 |
2008 | ![]() |
5 | 1 |
Notable former players
Local players
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.[2] The "Bobotoh" are organised into several fan clubs, the biggest is Viking Persib[1].
Sponsors
- PT Daya Adira Mustika (Honda Dealer) (2009/2010 — 2012/2013)
- Evalube (2009/2010 — 2010/2011)
- Yomart (2009/2010 — 2010/2011)
- Joma (2010/2011)
- Diadora (2009/2010)
- Corsa Motorcycle Tyre (2009/2010 — 2010/2011)
- Giganet
- Bank BTPN
- XL Axiata (2010/2011)
- Skybee
See also
References
- ^ a b BolaIndo.com | Berita Bola Indonesia Terlengkap
- ^ "Bobotoh" (in Indonesian). Tribun Jabar. 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
External links
- Dunia Daring Bobotoh 'Persib Bandung Site'
- Bobotoh Persib Sejati
- Persib Bandung Official Web
- Viking Persib The Official' Site
- Persib Bandung Football Club Fans Site
- Bobotoh On The Net' Site
- Just Another Persib Fanatic' Site
- Bobotoh Persib The Official' Site
- Bobotoh Creative' Site
- Bobotoh Kaskus Forum
- RSSSF' Site