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===Performance in AFC competitions===

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Football club
Persib Bandung
File:Persib logo.png
Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung
Nickname(s)
  • Maung Bandung
    (The Bandung Tigers)
  • Pangeran Biru
    (Blue Prince)
Founded14 March 1933; 91 years ago (1933-03-14)
GroundJalak Harupat Soreang Stadium
Bandung, Indonesia
Capacity45,000
OwnerPT. Persib Bandung Bermartabat
PresidentGlenn Sugita
ManagerUmuh Muchtar
CoachDjadjang Nurdjaman
LeagueIndonesia Super League
2014Champion
Websitehttp://www.persib.co.id/
Home colours Away colours Third colours
Current season

Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung, commonly known as Persib Bandung, or Persib Template:IPA-id, is a professional Indonesian football club based in Bandung. They currently compete in the Indonesia Super League. Persib's most common nicknames are Maung Bandung (The Bandung Tigers) and Pangeran Biru (The Blue Prince).

History

Foundation and early years (1933–1940)

Before Persib was formed, football in Bandung started with the formation of Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB) in 1923. It was at that time a nationalist-minded association with Syamsudin as the owner which was then forwarded to the son of the Indonesian heroines Dewi Sartika, R. Atot. BIVB then disappeared and two other associations surfaced, which are Bandung Indonesian Football Association Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB) and National Voetball Bond (NVB). On 14 March 1933, the two associations and several other teams, such as SIAP, Soenda, Singgalang, Diana, Sun, Ovu, RAN, HBOM, JOP, MALTA, and Merapi, agreed to merge and a new association was born named Persib with Anwar St. Pamoentjak as chairman. During the early years, they became runner-up in the 1933, 1934 and 1936 Perserikatan seasons. Ultimately became champion for the first time in the 1939 season.

Perserikatan era (1940–1994)

During the 50's, Aang Witarsa and Anas became the first players that was called up to the Indonesia national football team. During this period, Persib became one of the elite teams in Indonesian football, by winning their second Perserikatan title in 1961. As a result, Persib was sent to compete in the Aga Khan Gold Cup. One of the star from the team was Emen "Guru" Suwarman. Persib did not gained any significant achievement until crowned as runner-up in the 1966 season.

The 70's was the darkest time for Persib, culminating with their relegation to the First Division in the 1978–79 season. The club did a youth player development revolution by hiring Polish coach Marek Janota to lead the youth squad and Risnandar Soendoro managing the senior squad. The combination of the two teams managed to promote Persib back to the Premier Division. The team consist of now famous players such as Robby Darwis, Adeng Hudaya, Adjat Sudrajat, Suryamin, Dede Iskandar, Boyke Adam, Sobur, Sukowiyono, Giantoro, Kosasih B, Encas Tonif and Iwan Sunarya. Persib then became two-time runner-ups in the 1982–83 and 1984–85 seasons.

In 1985, Ateng Wahyudi became the new chairman replacing Solihin GP. One year after, Persib again became champion in 1986 beating Perseman Manokwari 1–0. Persib managed to became champion again in 1990, beating Persebaya Surabaya 2–0. First team players from this time was Samai Setiadi, Ade Mulyono, Asep Sumantri, Dede Rosadi, Yusuf Bachtiar, Sutiono Lamso, Yana Rodiana, Sarjono, Sidik Djafar and Djadjang Nurdjaman.

Ateng Wahyudi was then replaced by Wahyu Hamijaya in 1993 as chairman of Persib. They then became champion in the last season of Perserikatan by beating PSM Makassar 2–0. As the last champion fo Perserikatan and as a result of the merger of Perserikatan and Galatama which became Liga Indonesia Premier Division, Persib was allowed to keep the President Cup, the name of the Perserikatan Trophy, forever.

Modern era and recent history (1994–present)

Persib became the first champion of the newly formed Liga Indonesia Premier Division by beating Petrokimia Putra 1–0. In 1995, Persib also managed to perform until the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League. Despite the traditions and winning the first edition of the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, Persib have endured a difficult time. 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.

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 in 20 August 2009 as the legal basis of the club.

In 2012, Persib hired former player Djadjang Nurdjaman as their new head coach. 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. Persib then used Jalak Harupat Soreang Stadium as a permanent home base. On 8 September 2014, Persib got the license as a professional club.

In 2014, after nineteen years without any major trophy, Persib managed to won the 2014 Indonesia Super League by beating Persipura Jayapura. Ferdinand Sinaga also got the Best Player award for 2014.

Colours and badge

The club colors are officially blue and white. The team'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

Sponsorship

Shirt sponsors
  • Bank BJB (home-away kit)
  • Achilles Radial (home kit)
  • Corsa Tire (away kit)

Kit providers

Until 2015, Persib will use League as their kit sponsor. The following is a list of previous kit sponsors:

  • 2003–2009: Vilour
  • 2009–2010: Diadora
  • 2010–2011: Joma
  • 2011–2012: Mitre
  • 2012–2015: League

Stadium

Persib play their home matches at Si Jalak Harupat Stadium. Persib have proposed to use the new Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium for the 2015 Indonesia Super League.

Si Jalak Harupat Stadium

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. In 2015, the training ground will use synthetic turf.

Club culture

Supporters & mascot

Persib's supporters is called Bobotoh, which means the ones who supports individuals competing in a competition. There are many big supporter groups, but the most famous groups are Viking Persib Club, Bomber (Bobotoh Maung Bandung Bersatu) and Flowers City Casuals. The number of Persib supporters are estimated to be around 5,3 to 5,5 million all around Indonesia.

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

The mascot of Persib is the Maung Bandung.

Rivalries

Persib have rivalries with Persebaya Surabaya, PSMS Medan and PSM Makassar rooting from the Perserikatan era.

Nowadays, Persib have a rivalry with Persija Jakarta, which is more seen as a rivalry between supporters and have turned into hostility between both clubs hard-line supporters. Influenced by the media and some individuals that want the hostility to be preserved, many hostile incidents have occurred until today. In 2014, there had been a reconciliation held by Polda Jabar to avoid unnecessary future clashes.

Ownership

Persib was previously owned by 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 conditions forced 36 Football Union as the stakeholder of Persib agreed to give a mandate to the former Bandung Mayor Dada Rosada to save Persib so it can still enter the competition. PT. Persib Bandung Bermartabat then founded in 20 August 2009 as the legal basis of the club.

Erick Thohir, the owner of Mahaka Media, Philadelphia 76ers, Satria Muda BritAma Jakarta, D.C. United and Inter Milan, is one of the commissioner in PT. Persib Bandung Bermartabat and owns a large share of the club.

Players

First-team squad

As of 14 November 2014.

Provisional squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Indonesia IDN Muhammad Nathsir
3 DF Montenegro MNE Vladimir Vujović
6 DF Indonesia IDN Tony Sucipto
7 MF Indonesia IDN Atep Rizal (Vice-captain)
8 MF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Taufiq
10 MF Mali MLI Makan Konaté
11 FW Indonesia IDN Rudiyana
12 GK Indonesia IDN Shahar Ginanjar
13 DF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Agung Pribadi
15 MF Indonesia IDN Firman Utina (Captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Indonesia IDN Achmad Jufriyanto
17 FW Indonesia IDN Ferdinand Sinaga
18 DF Indonesia IDN Jajang Sukmara
19 FW Indonesia IDN Sigit Hermawan
22 DF Indonesia IDN Supardi Nasir
23 MF Indonesia IDN Muhammad Ridwan
24 MF Indonesia IDN Hariono
28 DF Indonesia IDN Abdul Rahman Sulaiman
78 GK Indonesia IDN I Made Wirawan
82 FW Indonesia IDN Tantan

Persib Bandung U-21

For the reserve team, see Persib Bandung U-21.

Persib Bandung U-17

As of 22 October 2014.
Head Coach : Brazil Jaino Matos

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Indonesia IDN Gani Nugraha
GK Indonesia IDN Bayu Alli Aqza
GK Indonesia IDN Bima Satria Yudha P
DF Indonesia IDN Jujun Saepuloh
DF Indonesia IDN M Rizqi DG
DF Indonesia IDN Rifki Fauzi Adam
DF Indonesia IDN Dani Irsandi
DF Indonesia IDN Aditya
MF Indonesia IDN Hanif Abdurrauf S
MF Indonesia IDN Gian Zola Nasruloh N
MF Indonesia IDN Mardhy Fauzy Bachmid
MF Indonesia IDN Ridho Ramadhika
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Indonesia IDN Fachrul Ginanjar
MF Indonesia IDN Dwivane Raygifharry
MF Indonesia IDN Rendi Ridwan J
MF Indonesia IDN Heri Herawan
MF Indonesia IDN Agung Mulyadi
FW Indonesia IDN Gatot Wahyudi
FW Indonesia IDN Galih Raka Siwi
FW Indonesia IDN Anjas Liga Gultom
FW Indonesia IDN Yuji Supanga
FW Indonesia IDN Aditya Permana
FW Indonesia IDN M Hian Azis

Notable players

For details on former foreign players, see List of Persib Bandung former foreign players. For a list of all former and current Persib Bandung players with a Misplaced Pages article, see Category:Persib Bandung players.

Asian clubs ranking

As of 13 November 2014.
Current Rank Country Team
90 Japan Ventforet Kofu
91 South Korea Gyeongnam
92 Indonesia Persib Bandung
93 China Guizhou Renhe
94 Saudi Arabia Al-Faisaly

Club officials

Coaching staff

Position Name
Head Coach Djadjang Nurdjaman
Assistant Coach Herrie Setyawan
Asep Sumantri
Goalkeeping Coach Anwar Sanusi
Fitness Coach Yaya Sunarya
Team Doctor Mohammad Raffi Ghani
Physiotherapist Sigit Pramudya

Source:

Coaches

  • Indonesia Omo Suratmo (1982–1983)
  • Indonesia Ade Dana (1984–1985)
  • Indonesia Nandar Iskandar (1985–1986)
  • Indonesia Ade Dana (1989–1990)
  • Indonesia Indra Thohir (1993–1995)
  • Indonesia Risnandar Soendoro (1995–1996)
  • Indonesia M. Suryamin (1998–2000)
  • Indonesia Indra Thohir (2000)
  • Indonesia Deny Syamsudin (2001–2002)
  • Poland Marek Andrzej Sledzianowski (2003)
  • Chile Juan Antonio Paez (2003–2005)
  • Indonesia Indra Thohir (2005–2006)
  • Indonesia Risnandar Soendoro (2006)
  • Moldova Arcan Iurie (2006–2007)

Source:

Past seasons

Liga Indonesia Premier Division

Source:

  • 2004: 6th
  • 2005: 5th in First round
  • 2006: 12th in First round
  • 2007: 5th in First round

Indonesia Super League

Honours

Domestic competitions

National leagues

  • Perserikatan
    • Champion (5): 1939, 1961, 1986, 1989–90, 1993–94
    • Runner-up (6): 1933, 1934, 1936, 1966, 1982–1983, 1984–1985

National cups

Intercontinental competitions

  • Pesta Sukan Brunei Darussalam
    • Champion: 1986

Performance in AFC competitions

Season Competition Round NAT Club Home Away
1995 AFC Champions League First round Thailand Bangkok Bank 2–0 1–0
Second round Philippines Pasay City F.C. 3–1 1–2
Quarterfinal Japan Verdy Kawasaki 2–3
Quarterfinal South Korea Ilhwa Chunma 2–5
Quarterfinal Thailand Thai Farmers Bank 1–2

See also

References

  1. ^ "PERSIB BANDUNG, KLUB TERBESAR DI INDONESIA" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Sejarah PERSIB 1933-1940" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Sejarah PERSIB 1941-1969" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Sejarah PERSIB 1970-1985" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  5. "Sejarah PERSIB 1986-1990" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Sejarah PERSIB 1991-1994" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  7. "Sejarah PERSIB 1995-2009" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  8. "Bayang-bayang ISL 2008-2009 Dalam Perebutan Runner Up" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Informasi klub". persib.co.id. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  10. ^ "Persib Bandung Resmi Dilatih Jajang Nurjaman" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  11. "PSSI Larang Persib & PBR Berkandang di Stadion Siliwangi" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  12. "Persib Pindah Kandang ke Stadion Si Jalak Harupat" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  13. "Persib Kantongi Lisensi Klub Profesional" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  14. "Akhirnya, Persib Juara ISL 2014" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  15. "Inilah Beberapa Makna Dari Jersey PERSIB Salawasna" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  16. "Bank BJB jadi sponsor utama Persib" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  17. ^ "Produsen Ban Manchester United Resmi Jadi Sponsor Persib Bandung" (in Indonesian). {{cite web}}: External link in |ref= (help)
  18. ^ "Desain Jersey Persib Bandung Lengkap dari Tahun ke Tahun" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  19. "Mitre Jadi Apparel Resmi PERSIB" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  20. "League Setia Dandani Skuad Persib Hingga 2015" (in Indonesian).
  21. "Persib Stadium". Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  22. "Bantah Menunggak, Persib Kantongi Izin Pakai Jalak Harupat" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  23. "Daftarkan GBLA jadi Home Bose Persib Musim Depan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  24. "Lapangan tempat berlatih Persib akan pakai rumput sintetis" (in Indonesian).
  25. "SEJARAH BOBOTOH" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  26. "Nama-nama Kelompok Supporter Persib Bandung (Bomber, Viking, Casual)" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  27. "Punya 5,3 Juta Fans, Persib Pede Jual Saham di Bursa" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  28. "BJB Kejar 6 Juta Nasabah Lewat 5,5 Juta Penggemar Persib" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  29. "KALO MU PUNYA MASKOT" "FRED", ARSENAL PUNYA "GUNNERSAURUS", MAKA PERSIB PUNYA "MAUNG BANDUNG"" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  30. "Arena Bobotoh: Meluruskan Kekeliruan Sejarah (Viking vs Jakmania)" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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  32. "Sejarah: Persib vs Persija Sebuah Rivalitas Semu". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  33. "Suporter Persib-Persija Berikrar Damai, Polisi Akan Terus Evaluasi". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  34. "Erick Thohir, pemilik Inter Milan, siapa dia sebenarnya?" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  35. "TIM PERSIB" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  36. "Jaino Umumkan Skuat PERSIB U-17" (in Indonesia).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  37. "Asia Football / Soccer Clubs Ranking". Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  38. "Informasi klub official". Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  39. "Informasi Pelatih". Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  40. "Indonesia - List of (Semi-)Professional Champions". Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  41. "Bayang-bayang ISL 2008-2009 Dalam Perebutan Runner Up" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  42. "Juarai Liga Indonesia I 94/95, Persib Juara Sejati" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  43. "Daftar Juara Perserikatan (1931-1994)" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  44. "Persib U-21 Juara ISL U-21" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  45. "Permainan Kotor Antar Persib Jadi Juara, Offisial PSIS Pelorotkan Celana ke Pengawas Pertandingan" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  46. "Persib U-18 Juara Piala Suratin" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  47. "PERSIB Ulang Tahun ke-81". Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  48. "PERSIB in AFC Champions League". Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  49. "Performance PERSIB in AFC Champions League". Retrieved 14 November 2014.

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