Persib Bandung U-21
Appearance
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Full name | Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung U-21 | |||
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Nickname(s) | Maung Muda (The Young's Tigers), Pangeran Muda Biru (The Young Blue Prince) | |||
Founded | 1933 | |||
Ground | Siliwangi Stadium (20.000) | |||
Chairman | Umuh Muhtar | |||
Manager | ![]() | |||
League | Indonesia Super League U-21 | |||
2009-10 | Champions | |||
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Persib U-21[1] (acronym for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung U-21[2]) is an Indonesian football club based in Bandung, West Java. The club compete in Indonesia Super League U-21 until today (season 2010/2011).
Homebase
Persib's home base is Si Jalak Harupat Stadium. Persib also uses SOR Persib Bandung and Siliwangi Stadium as training ground. Persib new stadium (Gedebage Stadium) still under construction until 2011.
Achievement
Liga Super Indonesia U-21
- 2008-09: 3rd place
- 2009-10: Champions
2009-2010 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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Persib Bandung U-21's Starting 11 in their 4-4-2 Formation |
Achievements & honors
- Porda Jawa Barat / West Java Region Games
- Golden Medal : 2010
- Runner-up (2) : 2006, 2007
- 3rd Place (1) : 2009
- Champions (1) : 2010
Player honors
- Best Player: 2010
Former player
Munadi (promotion to main team)
Ferdinand Alfred Sinaga
Dias Angga Putra (promotion to main team)
Rendi Saputra (promotion to main team)
Muhammad Agung Pribadi (promotion to main team)
Fixtures & Results
Official match
For schedule Indonesia Super League U-21 to be determined in the future.
Friendly match
Persib Bandung U-21![]() | 1 - 3 | ![]() |
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Abdulla Ibrahim ![]() |
Nafiu Ali ![]() Nafiu Ali ![]() Muaz Abdulla ![]() |
Siliwangi Stadium