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Football club
Persikabo
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Kabupaten Bogor
Nickname(s) Pajajaran Warrior
Lodaya Pajajaran
Founded1973
Dissolved2019 (merged with PS TIRA)
GroundPakansari Stadium
Bogor, West Java
Capacity30.000
OwnerPT. Laskar Padjajaran Bogor
2018Liga 3,
4th in Group 2 (National Zone Route)
Websitehttp://www.persikabo-bogor.com/
Home colours Away colours

Persikabo Bogor was a football club based in Cibinong, Bogor Regency. They competed for the last time in Liga 3 2018, the third tier of Indonesian football. Their home stadium was Pakansari Stadium and also used Persikabo Stadium for training facilities. Persikabo Bogor had their nicknames "Pajajaran Warrior" and "The Pajajaran Panther". Persikabo merged with PS TIRA (Previously known as Persiram Raja Ampat) in 2019 so they can compete instantly in Liga 1 without promotion as PS TIRA-Persikabo.

Achievements & honors

  • Winners (1): 1995

History

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Stadium

Persikabo initially played at Pajajaran Stadium in Bogor City shared with PSB Bogor, and they later moved to the newly built Persikabo Stadium (Known as Stadion Pemda) located at Bogor Regency Government Building Complex, Cibinong. Persikabo Stadium was later used as training ground when they moved to Pakansari Stadium in 2014. Pakansari, a bigger stadium that is only 2 km away from their old ground or their current training ground, is now in use even after the club merged with PS TIRA.

Supporters and rivalries

Persikabo Supporters were called Kabomania, after the merger the supporters continue to support Persikabo 1973

References

  1. Suryana, Iwan (31 January 2019). "PS Tira Dipastikan Merger dengan Persikabo Bogor". KAMPIUN.ID (in Indonesian). Retrieved 31 March 2019.

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