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Persib Bandung

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia


Bandung commonly referred to as Persib
Bandung or simply Persib, is an
Indonesian professional football club in
Bandung, West Java, that competes in
Liga 1, the top tier of Indonesian football.
The club was founded in March 1933
from a merger of three clubs. It has not
been relegated from the top flight since
the foundation of Liga Indonesia in 1994.
Persib's home stadium is Gelora
Bandung Lautan Api Stadium which has
a capacity of 38,000. The club's
nicknames are Maung Bandung
(Bandung Tigers) and Pangeran Biru (The
Blue Prince).
Persib Bandung

Full name Persatuan Sepakbola


Indonesia Bandung

Nickname(s) Maung Bandung


(Bandung Tigers)
Pangeran Biru
(The Blue Prince)[1]

Short name Persib, Sib.

Founded 14 March 1933 as


B.I.V.B (Bandoeng
Inlandsche Voetbal
Ground Jalak [2]
Bond)Harupat
Stadium

Capacity 27,000

Owner PT Persib Bandung


Bermartabat[3]

President Glenn Sugita

Manager Robert Alberts

League Liga 1

2019 Liga 1, 6th

Website Club website


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Active departments of
Persib Bandung

Football Football Football U-21


(Women's) (Men's)

Football U-19 Football U-16


(Men's) (Men's)
The club won its first Indonesian Super
League (now known as Liga 1) title in
2014, the 1994–95 Liga Indonesia
Premier Division title, and five
Perserikatan titles. They have also
reached the quarter-finals of the Asian
Club Championship in 1995.[4]

History

Foundation and early years (1933–


1940)

An early organisation for football in


Bandung was the Bandoeng Inlandsche
Voetbal Bond (BIVB) (Dutch for 'Bandung
Domestic Football Federation') formed in
1923. It was succeeded by Persatuan
Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB)
('Bandung Indonesian Football
Association') and teams affiliated to the
National Voetball Bond (NVB). These
merged on 14 March 1933 to form
Persib.

Persib was runner-up in the 1933, 1934


and 1936 Perserikatan seasons and won
the competition in the 1937 season.[5][6]

Perserikatan era (1940–1994) …


Persib was reformed in Bandung in 1948,
during the Indonesian National
Revolution.

Robby Darwis, one of the Persib Bandung Legends

In the 1950s, Persib players Aang


Witarsa and Anas appeared for the
Indonesia national football team. Persib
won their second Perserikatan title in
1961 and competed in the Aga Khan
Gold Cup. The club's next significant
achievement was as runner-up in the
1966 season.

The club's offices were in Cilentah from


1953–1957, then moved to their current
location on Jalan Gurame.[7][8]

Persib's success declined in the 1970s


culminating with their relegation to the
First Division in the 1978–79 season.
The club hired Polish coach Marek
Janota to lead the youth squad and
Risnandar Soendoro to manage the
senior team. Persib earned promotion to
the Premier Division, with players
including Robby Darwis, Adeng Hudaya,
Adjat Sudrajat and Suryamin. The team
finished as runners up in the 1982–83
and 1984–85 seasons.[9][10]

The club won the league in 1986 by


beating Perseman Manokwari by a goal
from Djadjang Nurdjaman at the Senayan
Stadium (now Gelora Bung Karno
Stadium). They became champions
again in 1990, beating Persebaya
Surabaya 2–0. Among the players of the
era were Samai Setiadi, Ade Mulyono,
Asep Sumantri and Djadjang
Nurdjaman.[11][12]
They became champions in the final
season of Perserikatan before it was
merged with Galatama to become the
Liga Indonesia Premier Division and so
earned the right to keep the President
Cup in perpetuity.[13][14]

Modern era and recent history


(1994–2014)

Persib Bandung became the first


champion of the newly formed Liga
Indonesia Premier Division by beating
Petrokimia Putra 1–0 in the final.[13] In
1995, Persib managed to perform until
the quarter-finals of the Asian Club
Championship. On the Asian Club
Championship, in the first round of the
East Asian zone, Persib against Thailand
club, Bangkok Bank F.C.. Persib won 2–0
on away games and lost 0–1 at home,
and won on 2–1 aggregate. Next, turn
the Philippines club Pasay City, Persib an
opponent in the second round. Persib
managed to advance to the quarter-finals
after defeating Pasay City on a 5–2
aggregate. Unfortunately, the glories of
Persib not continue in the quarterfinals.
In a system of home tournament that
was held on Bandung, Persib always
suffered defeat in three matches. In the
first game, Persib lose 2–3 to Japanese
club, Verdy Kawasaki. Next, turn the
South Korean club, Persib embarrass
Ilhwa Chunma 2–5. In the last match,
Persib lost to Thailand club, Thai
Farmers Bank, with the score 1–2.[15]

Persib also failed to move further.


However, Persib earned a consolation
after they Coach Indra Tohir was
selected as Best of Coach in Asian by
Asian Football Confederation.[15]
Jaya Hartono, Persib's Head coach in 2008–09

Indonesia Super League

In 2005 Liga Indonesia, Indra Thohir


again called. However, Persib had to
settle for fifth. The next competition,
Risnandar Soendoro believed to be a
coach. However, he only lasted until the
first two games of the cage after losing
PSIS Semarang and Persijap Jepara at
Siliwangi Stadium, replacement was
Arcan Iurie, Moldova coach was returning
maintained for the 2007 Liga Indonesia.
At that time, Persib had predicted would
win the title for the half of the season
appeared as the Western Conference
standings and won the duel with PSM
Makassar as the Eastern Conference
standings.

However, in the second round, Persib


slipped and his performance declined
thus ranked fifth and failed to qualify for
Round 8. In Competition 2008–09
Indonesia Super League for the first time
formulated Persib coach from outside
Bandung. Jaya Hartono, which brings
Persik Kediri won the 2003 Liga
Indonesia, called for dispensing Persib.
Unfortunately, Persib had to settle for
third in the competition using a format
one region.[16]

They have used many local and


international coaches such as Marek
Andrzej Sledzianowski, Juan Antonio
Paez, Arcan Iurie, Risnandar Soendoro,
Indra Thohir, and Jaya Hartono, but their
best finish was finishing third in the
2008–09 Indonesia Super League.[17][18]
As a result of the regulations of
Permendagri No. 13/2006 which was
revised to Permendagri No. 59/2007,
where professional clubs are no longer
allowed to use government budget, 36
members as the stakeholders of Persib
gave a mandate to the former Mayor of
Bandung Dada Rosada to save Persib so
it can still enter the competition. PT.
Persib Bandung Bermartabat was then
founded on 20 August 2009 as the legal
basis of the club.[19][16]

In 2012, Persib hired former player


Djadjang Nurdjaman as their new head
coach.[20] In 2013, Persib cannot use
Siliwangi Stadium for official matches,
because PSSI have degraded the class-
level of the stadium to be only used as a
training field.[21] Persib then used Si
Jalak Harupat Stadium as a permanent
home base.[22] On 8 September 2014,
Persib got the license as a professional
club.[23]

Golden era (2014–present) …

2014 season …

In 2014, after nineteen years without any


major trophy, Persib managed to win the
2014 Indonesia Super League by beating
Persipura Jayapura in the 2014 ISL Final.
Ferdinand Sinaga also got the Best
Player award for 2014.[24]

2015 season …

Pre–2015 Persib was invited to compete


in an international friendly tournament,
Marah Halim Cup 2015, from 4–14
January 2015,[25] but declined it on 9
December 2014.[26] They began their first
training for the 2015 Indonesia Super
League on 23 December 2014.[27] They
were planning to have a training center
using the facilities of Inter Milan in Italy
starting 6 January 2015, but due to tight
schedule, the plan was cancelled.[28]
Persib stated that they will participate in
the 2015 Walikota Padang Cup on 4–8
January 2015.[29] On a 3×40 minutes
friendly against local club Tiki Taka FC
on 31 December 2014, Persib won 4–0
with each goal from Firman Utina, trial
player Hector Eduardo Sosa, new recruit
Yandi Sofyan Munawar, and Atep
Rizal.[30]

Due to winning the 2014 Indonesia Super


League, Persib was given a spot on 2015
AFC Champions League.[31] They,
alongside Persipura, also received byes
on the 2015 Piala Indonesia and will
directly participate in the Round of 16.[32]

Persib retained the majority of the


squad.[33] Persib released Djibril
Coulibaly due to declining
performance.[34] Some players who
would still play for this season are Abdul
Rahman,[35] Firman Utina,[36] and the
three goalkeepers,[37] and some players
who got new contracts are Makan
Konaté,[38] Muhammad Agung Pribadi,[39]
Vladimir Vujović,[40] and Rudiyana.[41]
Ferdinand Sinaga left the club to join
Sriwijaya F.C.[42] Persib has currently
secured three new players, which are
Dedi Kusnandar,[43] Dias Angga Putra,[44]
and Yandi Sofyan Munawar.[45] Persib
actually had gotten the signature of
striker Aron da Silva,[46] but he backed
out because his old club won't release
him.[47] Strikers Michele Di Piedi[48] and
Hector Eduardo Sosa[49] came to trial on
Persib, but none of them were
recruited.[50] Meanwhile, striker Maycon
Calijuri who came to trial on 30
December continued the selection.[51]

On January, Emral Abus was signed to


replace Djadjang Nurdjaman as the head
coach for the AFC Champions League
due to restricting requirement of the
competition.[52] Joining Maycon, strikers
Nicolás Vigneri[53] and Koh Traore[54]
came to trial on Persib. Vigneri was
released on 26 January,[55] while Maycon
and Traore's fate will be determined after
the 2014 Indonesian Inter Island Cup
finals on 1 February.[56] Striker Sigit
Hermawan were loaned to PSGC Ciamis
on a 1-season-long loan.[57]

On the 2015 Piala Walikota Padang,


Persib won the cup after defeating PSP
Padang[58] and Pusamania Borneo F.C.[59]
both 3–0 on group stage and Persiba
Balikpapan 2–0 in the final.[60] Tantan
also became the top-scorer.[61] On an
international friendly against Felda
United F.C. they won 3–1.[62] They won
2–1 on another friendly against Persibat
Batang.[63] They run two friendly matches
on their training center in Ciamis[64]
against Persires Kuningan and PSGC
Ciamis and won both of them 3–0 and
3–1 respectively.[65][66]

Three Diklat Persib players, Gian Zola,


Hanif Sahbandi, and Jujun Saefuloh,
were called up to Indonesia national U-16
and U-19 team selection.[67] Persib's third
goal-keeper M Natshir were called up to
Indonesia national U-22 national team.[68]
Manager Umuh Muchtar became one of
PT Liga Indonesia's commissioner for
2015 season due to Persib's win in the
previous season.[69]

On February, on their first official match


of the season, Persib lost against Hanoi
T&T F.C. on Mỹ Đình National Stadium on
the 2nd preliminary round of the 2015
AFC Champions League qualifying play-
offs.[70] Their first ISL match was
supposed to be on 20 February 2015
against last year's runners-up Persipura
Jayapura, before Kemenpora on 18
February decided to postpone 2015 ISL
due to too many clubs that haven't
completed their licensing files.[71][72] On
their first 2015 AFC Cup match, Persib
won 4–1 in their home against Maldivian
team New Radiant S.C. with Jufriyanto,
Konaté, Atep, and Yandi scored each a
goal.[73]

On the 2014 Indonesian Inter Island Cup


finals, Persib lost 1–2 to Arema Cronus
F.C. with Vujović scored Persib's only
goal.[74] They won 5–1 on a friendly
against Cilegon United F.C., with Yandi,
Supardi, Tantan, Vujović, and trial player
Robson da Silva scoring the goals.[75]
They run another friendly against their
youth team Diklat Persib and won 3–1
with Atep, Konaté, and Jufriyanto scored
the goals.[76] They also won the following
friendly against Football Plus FC on 20
February by 7–0, with Konaté scored
three goals, Tantan scored two goals,
and Atep and Firman scored a goal
each.[77]

The two trial strikers, Maycon and Traore,


were stripped from the squad,[78] but the
statement was changed and Maycon will
continue to trial because Persib is still
waiting for Maycon's legal status from PT
Liga Indonesia.[79] Three more strikers
came to trial on Persib on 3 and 4
February, Robson da Silva, Kim Shin-
young and Carlos Raul Sciucatti.[80][81]
Maycon, Robson, and Carlos Raul were
stripped from the trial on 7 February,[82]
while Kim Shin-young stripped later on 13
February along with Nigerian striker
Charles Parker who came on the same
day.[83][84][85] Striker Silvio Escobar came
to trial on 16 February, but released on
the following day.[86][87] Local player Nico
Malau who were invited to trial on Persib
since mid-February were released on 21
February.[88] Malian striker Ousmane Ben
Goïta came to trial on 23 February 2015,
but probably weren't recruited, stated by
head coach Djadjang Nurdjaman.[89][90]
Croatian striker who were stated by the
management to join Persib, Ivan
Krstanović, declined and joined a
European team.[91] Cameroonian striker
George Menougong came to trial on 27
February, but released on the following
day.[92][93]

Persib launch their team on 6 February in


Siliwangi Stadium, introducing the
players and 9 jerseys, three for 2015
Indonesia Super League and 2015 Piala
Indonesia, two for Asian competition,
two for training, and two for youth
team.[94] 2×15 minutes exhibition match
also ran here by Persib against Ligina
1994/95 winners, Persib won 4–0 with
two goals by Konaté and the other two by
Tantan and Rudiyana.[95] On 17 February,
Persib announced Mulyana as the vice
manager of the team for all
competition.[96] Persib's team doctor, Rafi
Ghani, take part in ISL Medic Team
training in Jakarta on 17–18 February.[97]
On 20 February, teams of 2015 ISL
gathered in Bandung to state their
actions against the delay of 2015 ISL as
Declaration of Bandung.[98] Persib's third
goalkeeper, M. Natshir, were called up to
the list of 23 players of Indonesia
national under-22 football team
players.[99]

On March, on their visit to Bali, they won


1–0 against Bali United with Tantan
scoring the lone goal.[100]

Finnish striker Niklas Tarvajarvi joined


Persib's training while he was in Bali, but
not intending to trial.[101][102] Georgian
striker Apollon Lemondzhava trials on
Persib.[103] Persib's assistant coach Asep
Soemantri joined the AFC C License
Coaching Course on 16–28 February in
National Youth Training Center Facility,
Depok.[104]
On May, the 2015 Indonesia Super
League was officially discontinued by
PSSI on 2 May 2015 due to a ban by
Imam Nahrawi, Minister of Youth and
Sports Affairs, against PSSI to run any
football competition.[105]

2016 season …

At the beginning of 2016 the club


announced it had agreed to collaborate
with Italian Serie A club Inter Milan
including coaching courses for Persib's
Djadjang Nurdjaman. [106]
2017 season …

Persib Bandung started the 2017 season


with "unusual way" in the affairs of
signings. Label as an established team
was shown the management of PT
Persib Bandung Bermartabat to bring the
two superstars at the same time, Michael
Essien and Carlton Cole. The arrival of
the two former Chelsea FC player
completes a transfer list of players who
have done Persib in late 2016, as Dedi
Kusnandar, Supardi Nasir, Achmad
Jufriyanto, Wildansyah, Imam Arief
Fadillah, and Japanese attacking
midfielder Shohei Matsunaga. That list
does not include the planned Dutch-
Indonesia descent midfielder Raphael
Maitimo joined at the time of launching
the team Persib on 2 April 2017.[107]

2018 season …

The team has announced that Hector


Cuper's former assistant coach at Lanus,
Valencia, and Inter Milan, Roberto Carlos
Mario Gomez as Persib's new coach on a
two-year deal.[108][109] Earlier in 2017,
Roberto Carlos Mario Gomez was
appointed as Malaysian national football
team's head coach by FAM president
Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, but he then
asked for a higher salary and was
therefore rejected as it was
expensive.[110] Essien was replaced by
Argentine striker Jonathan Bauman due
to exceeding foreign players quota.

2019 season …

Persib recruited Miljan Radović as


Gomez's replacement as the Argentine
coach moved to Borneo F.C.[111] However,
pre-season results were not satisfactory
and Radovic was replaced by Robert
Alberts before the league started.[112]
The team signed Artur Geworkýan and
Rene Mihelič as it released Jonathan
Bauman.[113][114] Before the first half of
the season ended, Serbian defender
Bojan Mališić was transferred for free to
Badak Lampung F.C.[115] The team then
brought Nick Kuipers and Kevin van
Kippersluis from Holland, and Swedish-
born Iranian-Filipino midfielder Omid
Nazari to the roster, alongside Dhika
Bayangkara.[116][117] Fabiano Beltrame
was also recruited, but he was not
registered into the team roster due to
exceeding foreign players quota. His
naturalization to Indonesian citizenship
process was completed in December.[118]

This season was noted as the final one


for Hariono who decided to left the club
after 11 years of service.[119] The final
match of the season saw Persib won 5-2
against PSM and he was given honorary
tribute by the club and fans.[120][121]
Persib ended 2019 Liga 1 in 6th position,
with 51 points from 13 wins, 12 draws,
and 9 losses.[122] Their 2018–19 Piala
Indonesia campaign was stopped by
Borneo F.C. in the quarter-finals on away
goals.[123]
Crest and colours
The club colors are officially blue and
white. The club's badge is similar with
the seal of Bandung. The logo was used
because during the early years of
Perserikatan, Persib was seen as the
representative of the Sundanese
people[124] Persib Logo is taken from the
symbol, plus the numbers 1933 and
Persib writing. The logo is a heart-
shaped shield. The shield is divided into
two parts, separated girder horizontal
black color as much as four.
On top of a golden yellow background
with a green color painting of a mountain
that rests on the girder. At the bottom,
with a white background by painting four
areas wavy lines in blue. At the bottom of
the shield there is a golden yellow color
band waved at both ends. On the ribbon
was written in black Latin letters that
read 'Gemah Ripah Wibawa Mukti',
meaning 'Land of the People Subur
Makmur'. The sentence was taken from
the Kawi language.

Philosophy shield or armor in the logo


symbolizes the struggle to achieve a goal
should be to use a shield to protect
themselves. In addition, the shield has
the meaning endure all sorts of dangers
and difficulties.

The colors in the logo that is, yellow


means wealth and nobleness. Black is a
sturdy, upright and strong. Green means
prosperity and cool. White is a symbol of
purity and faithfulness meaningful blue.
Currently over Persib logo plus images of
two stars, as a sign Maung Bandung has
won the league championship twice,
namely in 1995 and 2014.[125][126]

The club colors are officially blue and


white according to its statute and is used
by the fans, the combination Biru-bodas
(blue and white), in their songs and
chants. These were the colors of
Siliwangi Kingdom. The club original
badge was implemented in 1996
consisting of the team's name, Persib
Bandung, above the logo of Bandung
government.[127]

Kit manufacturers
The club is presently outfitted by
Sportama. Their previous kit sponsors
are Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Vilour, Diadora,
Joma, Mitre, and League.[128]
The following is a list of kit
manufacturers by year:

Year(s) Manufacturer(s)

1994–1996 Adidas

1999–2000 Reebok

2000–2003 Nike

2003–2009 Vilour

2009–2010 Diadora

2010–2011 Joma

2011–2012 Mitre

2012–2015 League

2016– Sportama

Sponsorship
The complete sponsors are as
follow.[129][130]

Main sponsors
Indofood
Permata Bank Syariah
Other sponsors
Gudang Garam ("Pria Punya Selera"
written on the jersey)
Mobil
Panther Energy (Training Sponsor)
Kopi ABC
Didimax
ISMC (Indonesia Sports Medicine
Center)
Envi
Azzuri
Halodoc
Grounds

Stadium …

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium under


construction in 2013.

Persib play their home matches at Gelora


Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, after
moving from Si Jalak Harupat
Stadium.[131][132][133] Gelora Bandung
Lautan Api Stadium's design adheres to
the international standards for stadium
design. The stadium is completed with
38,000 individual seats. The grass used
is Zoysia matrella (Linn) Merr which is of
FIFA standard class. The stadium is
equipped with; a football pitch, athletics
track, offices, big screen and fireproof
seats from Ferco Seating. The stadium
has four storey with an area of 72,000
square meters, combined with other
supporting facilities with total of 40
hectares.
Si Jalak Harupat Stadium in 2014.

It also has a total of 766 toilets, a VIP box


with bulletproof glass, and a helicopter
pad.

Training ground …

For the primary training ground and flat


for players, Persib uses Persib Stadium
at Ahmad Yani Road, which was formerly
known as Sidolig Stadium. The training
ground uses synthetic turf.[134] In
addition to Siliwangi Stadium, the Persib
party was exploring the possibility of
using Arcamanik Stadium or Pusdikpom
Field in Cimahi. Djanur also hopes his
team were able to practice on natural
grass surfaces and not synthetic like
Lodaya Field.

Support

Supporters …
Supporters display a celebration during a match in
Si Jalak Harupat Stadium.

Persib fans often refer to themselves as


Bobotoh, this name comes from the
Sundanese literally as, people that
enlivens passion for people who want to
fight. West Java province is the largest
population of Persib fans and is generally
scattered in Indonesia. The number of
Persib supporters are estimated to be
around 5,3 to 5,5 million all around
Indonesia.[135][136] The club's official
Facebook page have 9,8 million likers.

Viking Persib Club (VPC) is the biggest


fan group of Persib supporters, and the
first fan group in Indonesia, this Group
has been established since 1993.

The Bomber (Bobotoh Maung Bandung


Bersatu) referred to as Bomber Persib is
the second largest supporter group
Persib. Fan club was formed by several
small groups when in the southern stand,
Siliwangi Stadium.
Other small fan clubs that's considered
as a regular in the Gelora Bandung
Lautan Api Stadium is the Bobotoh
Casuals, Bobotoh Ultras and more.[19]

Anthem song "Dan Persib", was created


by the musician of Bandung, Pidi Baiq.
This anthem song will be played when
the match will begin. After the match, a
Viking Clap will usually be held by players
and fans when their team wins the
match.

Notable fans include Oto Iskandar di


Nata (Indonesian politician), Ridwan
Kamil (Governor of West Java), Try
Sutrisno (6th Vice President of the
Republic of Indonesia), Kamidia Radisti
(Miss Indonesia 2007), Arina Ephipania
(lead vocalist from Mocca), Melody
Nurramdhani Laksani (former JKT48
member), Bastian Steel (former Coboy
Junior member), Nazril Irham (lead
vocalist from Noah), Conchita Caroline
(Sportcaster), Ananda Omesh
(Indonesian presenter), Kim Kurniawan
(Persib player), and Sergio van Dijk
(former Persib player).[137]

Rivalries …
The rivalry with Persija Jakarta referred
to as El Clásico Indonesia is one of the
most dangerous derbies in Indonesia.
This rivalry was born from the enmity of
their supporters in early 2000s, and is
now a great rivalry between clubs.
Supporters of them may not be present
at away matches, because of restrictions
from the Indonesia national security
otorition to avoid clashes. There have
been many victims in this rivalry, every
time they meet Pindad Komodo will be
provided to transport the players.[138]

Persib Bandung have rivalries with


Persebaya Surabaya, PSM Makassar and
PSMS Medan rooting from the
Perserikatan era.[139]

Friendship …

Persib fans have a strong friendship with


supporters of Persebaya. Since the days
of the Perserikatan era their supporters
used to fight because of competition
between clubs, but they have now
become strong friends. The cities of
Bandung and Surabaya have become
second homes for their supporters.

Finances and ownership


Persib Bandung is the richest club on
Southeast Asia in 2015 with total wealth
of 11.2 trillion rupiah according to
Goal.com (Indonesian edition)
website.[140]

Persib's success on becoming one of the


most powerful financial club is certainly
not without means. Director of Marketing
Persib Bandung, M. Farhan said that the
club's success was not separated from
the marketing team's performance.[141]

Persib was previously owned by the city


government and its budget was allocated
from the city budget. In accordance with
the regulations of Permendagri No.
13/2006 which was revised to
Permendagri No. 59/2007, professional
clubs are no longer allowed to use
government budget. This condition
forced 36 Football Union, the stakeholder
of Persib, to agree giving a mandate to
former Bandung Mayor Dada Rosada to
save Persib so it can still enter the
competition. PT. Persib Bandung
Bermartabat was then founded on 20
August 2009 as the legal basis of the
club.[19]

Erick Thohir, the owner of Mahaka Media,


Viva Media, Philadelphia 76ers, Satria
Muda BritAma Jakarta, and former owner
of D.C. United and Inter Milan, is one of
the commissioners in PT. Persib
Bandung Bermartabat.[142]

Media coverage

Persib TV …

Persib TV has an official YouTube


channel that is owned by Persib Bandung
and contains club activities such as
exclusive interviews with players and
staff, club information and match
highlights.[143]
Affiliated clubs
Inter Milan[144]
Adelaide United[145]

Persib Academy …

Persib Bandung launched Persib


Academy directly affiliated with Inter
Milan. The inauguration of Persib
Academy was held at Siliwangi Stadium,
Bandung, Indonesia on 13 February
2018.[146] In the launching Persib bring
then president and vice-president of Inter
Milan, Erick Thohir and Javier Zanetti. In
addition, there were also Director and
senior officials of Persib and also
Director of Global Youth Business Inter
Academy, Barbara Biggi and Inter
Academy Head Coach, Andrea Ratti and
his staff. For the Academy cooperation,
Inter Milan specifically brought in Inter
Academy coach, Claudio Brambilla. The
plan he will be in Bandung for two
months ahead. He will provide direct
treatment and share his knowledge to
learners and coaches Persib Academy.
[147] Persib Academy is a form of
collaboration with Inter Academy, not
only presenting Inter Academy coaches,
Persib Academy will use the academy
curriculum based in Centro Sportivo
Giacinto Facchetti, Milan, Italy.[148]

Players
As of 1 October 2020[149]

In 2017 the Football Association of


Indonesia or PSSI restricted the number
of foreign players to four per team
including a slot for a player from Asian
Football Confederation countries and a
slot for a world class player. Each team
could use four foreign players on the field
each game. Note: Flags indicate national
team as defined under FIFA eligibility
rules. Players may hold more than one
non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player No. Pos. Nation Player


1 GK  IDN Muhammad Natshir 16 DF  IDN Achmad Jufriyanto

2 DF  NED Nick Kuipers 17 MF  IDN Ardi Maulana


3 DF  IDN Ardi Idrus 18 MF  IDN Gian Zola
4 DF  IDN Bayu Fiqri 19 FW  IDN Ravil Shandyka

5 DF  IDN Kakang Radianto 21 FW  IDN Frets Butuan


6 MF  IDN Saiful 22 DF  IDN Supardi Nasir (captain)
7 MF  IDN Beckham Putra 27 DF  IDN Zalnando

8 MF  IDN Abdul Aziz 29 GK  IDN Dhika Bayangkara


9 FW  BRA Wander Luiz Victor Igbonefo (4th-
32 DF  IDN
10 MF  IDN Esteban Vizcarra captain)

Dedi Kusnandar (3rd- 66 DF  IDN Mario Jardel


11 MF  IDN
captain) I Made Wirawan (vice-
78 GK  IDN
12 DF  IDN Henhen Herdiana captain)

13 MF  IDN Febri Hariyadi 93 MF  IDN Erwin Ramdani

14 GK  IDN Teja Paku Alam — FW  IDN Ferdinand Sinaga

Naturalized players …
Country Player

Argentina Esteban Vizcarra

Nigeria Victor Igbonefo

Other players under contract …

Note: Flags indicate national team as


defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
Players may hold more than one non-
FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

Out on loan …

Note: Flags indicate national team as


defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
Players may hold more than one non-
FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player

— MF  IDN Agung Mulyadi (at Bandung United until 31 December 2020)


— MF  IDN Puja Abdillah (at Bandung United until 31 December 2020)
— DF  IDN Indra Mustafa (at Bandung United until 31 December 2020)

20 FW  NED Geoffrey Castillion (at Como 1907 until 30 June 2021)


30 GK  IDN Aqil Savik (at Bandung United until 31 December 2020)
98 FW  IDN Wildan Ramdhani (at Bandung United until 31 December 2020)

Reserves players and Academy …

For further information: Persib Bandung


U-21

For further information: Persib Bandung


U-19
Club officials

Coaching staff …

As of 1 Januari 2020.[150][151]
Position Name

Manager Robert Alberts

Assistant coach Budiman Yunus

Goalkeeping coach Luizinho Passos

Fitness coach Yaya Sunarya

Doctor Mohammad Raffi Ghani

Physioterapist Benidektus Adi Prianto

General Secretary Yudiana

Head coach history …

Head coach by years (1980–present)


Period Name Notes

1980–1983 Risnandar Soendoro

1983–1984 Omo Suratmo

1984–1985 Ade Dana

1985–1988 Nandar Iskandar

1989–1993 Ade Dana

1993–1995 Indra Thohir

1995–1996 Risnandar Soendoro

1996–1998 Nandar Iskandar

1998–2000 M. Suryamin

2000–2001 Indra Thohir

2001–2002 Deny Syamsudin

2002–2003 Marek Śledzianowski

Bambang Sukowiyono
2003 Co-caretakers
Iwan Sunarya

2003–2005 Juan Antonio Páez

2005 Indra Thohir

2005–2006 Risnandar Soendoro

2006–2007 Iurie Arcan

Djadjang Nurdjaman
2007 Co-caretakers
Robby Darwis

2008–2010 Jaya Hartono

2010 Robby Darwis Caretaker

2010 Darko Janacković

2010 Jovo Cuckovic

2010–2011 Daniel Roekito

2011–2012 Drago Mamić


2012 Robby Darwis Caretaker

2012–2016 Djadjang Nurdjaman

2016 Dejan Antonić

2016 Herrie Setyawan Caretaker

2016–2017 Djadjang Nurdjaman

2017 Herrie Setyawan Caretaker

2017–2018 Mario Gómez [152]

2018–2019 Miljan Radović


[153]
2019– Robert Alberts

Season-by-season records
Piala
Season(s) League/Division Tms. Pos. AFC competition(s)
Indonesia

1994–95 Premier Division 34 1 – – –

Second Asian Club Quarter-


1995–96 Premier Division 31 –
round Championship finals

Second
1996–97 Premier Division 33 – – –
round

Did not
1997–98 Premier Division 31 – – –
finish

3 in West
1998–99 Premier Division 28 – – –
Div. Group 2

8 in West
1999–00 Premier Division 28 – – –
Div.

Second
2001 Premier Division 28 – – –
round

8 in West
2002 Premier Division 24 – – –
Div.

2003 Premier Division 20 16 – – –

2004 Premier Division 18 6 – – –

5 in West Second
2005 Premier Division 28 – –
Div. round

12 in West First
2006 Premier Division 28 – –
Div. round

5 in West Second
2007–08 Premier Division 36 – –
Div. round

Indonesia Super Round of


2008–09 18 3 – –
League 16

Indonesia Super Quarter-


2009–10 18 4 – –
League finals

2010–11 Indonesia Super 18 7 – – –


League
Indonesia Super
2011–12 18 8 – – –
League

Indonesia Super
2013 18 4 – – –
League

Indonesia Super
2014 22 1 – – –
League

AFC
Preliminary
Champions
Indonesia Super Did not round 2
2015 18 – League
League finish
Round of
AFC Cup
16

Indonesia Soccer
2016 18 5 – – –
Championship A

2017 Liga 1 18 13 – – –

2018 Liga 1 18 4 Quarter- – –

2019 Liga 1 18 6 finals – –

Key
Tms. = Number of teams
Pos. = Position in league

Honours
Domestic

Runners-
League/Division Titles Seasons won Seasons runners-up
up

1937, 1959–61, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1957–


Perserikatan 5 8 1986, 1989–90, 59, 1965–66, 1966–67,
1993–94 1983, 1985

Liga Indonesia Premier


1994–95,[154]
Division / Indonesia Super 2 0
2014
League

Runners-
Cup Competitions Titles Seasons won Seasons runners-up
up

Piala Utama 0 1 1992

Inter Island Cup 0 1 2014–15

Indonesia President's Cup 1 0 2015[155]

International

Runners-
Friendly Tournament Titles Seasons won Seasons runners-up
up

Brunei Pesta Sukan Cup 1 0 1986

AFC (Asian competitions) …

AFC Champions League


1995[156]– Quarter-finals
2015 – Preliminary round 2
AFC Cup
2015[157]– Round of 16

AFC club ranking


The club is ranked 1st the current Asia
Football Clubs Ranking.[158] The club is
also ranked first in the latest IFFHS Club
World Ranking, setting a new ranking-
points record.[159]

As of 9 June 2019.[160]
Current Rank Country Team

98 Persib Bandung

Performance in AFC club


competitions
Season Competition Round Nat Club Home Away

Bangkok
First round 2–0 0-1
Bank

Second
Pasay City 3–1 2-1
round

Quarter- Verdy
Asian Club Championship (Present: 2–3  –
1995 finals Kawasaki
AFC Champions League)[161]
Quarter- Ilhwa
2–5  –
finals Chunma

Thai
Quarter-
Farmers 1–2  –
finals
Bank

Preliminary
AFC Champions League Hanoi T&T  – 0-4
round 2

New
Group stage 4–1 1–0
Radiant

2015 Ayeyawady
Group stage 3–3 1–1
AFC Cup United

Lao Toyota
Group stage 1–0 0–0
FC

Round of 16 Kitchee SC 0–2  –

See also
List of football clubs in Indonesia
Indonesian football league system
Indonesia national football team

Further reading
Budi Kristanto, Arif (March 2015).
Musim Sang Juara (in Indonesian).
Bandung: Tatali Publishing. p. 200.
ISBN 978-602-96971-2-4.[162]
Ryza, Dio (2011). Mengenal dan
Mewarnai Pemain Sepak Bola Persib
Bandung (in English and Indonesian).
Jakarta: Zikrul Hakim. p. 24. ISBN 978-
979-063-240-0.[163]
Ayati, Nur (2010). Liga Indonesia:
Persija vs Persib (in Indonesian).
Jakarta: Elex Media Komputindo.
p. 24. ISBN 978-979-27-7425-2.[164]

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