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Persib Bandung

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Persib Bandung
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Full namePersatuan Sepak Bola
Indonesia Bandung
Nickname(s)Maung Bandung (The Bandung Tiger)[1], Pangeran Biru (The Blue Prince)
Founded1933
GroundSiliwangi Stadium (20.000)
OwnerPT Persib Bandung Bermartabat
General DirectorIndonesia Glenn Sugita
(majority of the company's stockholder)
ManagerIndonesia Umuh Muhtar
CoachIndonesia Daniel Roekito[2]
LeagueIndonesia Super League
2009-104th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Persib, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung[3] is an Indonesian football club based in BandungWest 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.

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[edit]Homebase

Persib's home base is Siliwangi Stadium. Persib also uses SOR Persib Bandung as training ground. Persib new stadium Gedebage Stadium still under construction until 2011.

[edit]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 match, the club with legendary players such as Sutiono Lamso and Robby Darwis won against PSM Makassar. Afterwards, Galatama and Perserikatan merged intoLiga Indonesia (LI). In the first season of Liga Indonesia in 1994/1995, this team became champions when they defeated Petrokimia Putra Gresik in the finals. Persib was also one of Indonesian clubs which reached quarterfinal round of Asian Champions League.

[edit]Perserikatan (Amateur Championship)

  • 1933: Winner
  • 1934: Winner
  • 1936: Winner
  • 1937: Winner
  • 1950: Winner
  • 1959: Winner
  • 1961: Winner
  • 1966: Winner
  • 1983: Winner
  • 1985: Winner
  • 1986: Winner
  • 1990: Winner
  • 1993: Winner

[edit]Liga Indonesia (Semi-Professional Championship)

  • 1994-95: Winner

[edit]Liga Super Indonesia (Professional Championship)

  • 2008-09: 3rd place
  • 2009-10: 4th place

[edit]Performance in AFC competitions

1996: Quarterfinals

[edit]2010-2011 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.PositionPlayer
3SingaporeDFBaihakki Khaizan
4IndonesiaDFWildansyah
5IndonesiaDFMaman Abdurahman
7IndonesiaMFAtep
8IndonesiaMFEka Ramdani (Captain)
9IndonesiaFWAirlangga Sucipto
10BrazilFWHilton Moreira
11IndonesiaFWRachmat Afandi
12IndonesiaMFGilang Angga
13IndonesiaMFMuhammad Agung Pribadi
16IndonesiaMFMunadi
17SingaporeMFShahril Ishak
20ArgentinaFWPablo Frances
No.PositionPlayer
21IndonesiaMFJejen Zainal Abidin
22IndonesiaMFSiswanto
24IndonesiaMFHariono
25IndonesiaDFIsnan Ali
26IndonesiaMFDias Angga Putra
30IndonesiaDFNova Arianto
32IndonesiaGKDadang Sudrajat
55IndonesiaGKCecep Supriatna
71IndonesiaMFRendi Saputra
81IndonesiaGKMarkus Haris Maulana
87IndonesiaDFYudi Khoerudin
99IndonesiaFWCristian Gonzáles
--IndonesiaFWJohan Yoga Utama

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Markus
Indonesia
Baihakki
Singapore
Nova
Indonesia
Maman
Indonesia
Wildansyah
Indonesia
Eka
Indonesia
Shahril
Singapore
Atep
Indonesia
Pablo
Argentina
Chrisgo
Indonesia
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[edit]Team Officials

RoleName
ManagerIndonesia H. Umuh Muchtar
Assistant ManagerIndonesia Deddy Firmansyah
Technical DirectorSerbia Jovo Cuckovic
Head CoachIndonesia Daniel Roekito
Coach AssistantIndonesia Robby Darwis
Goalkeeper CoachIndonesia Anwar Sanusi
PhysioIndonesia dr. Raffi Gani
PhysiotherapistIndonesia Drs. Hedy Wahyudi, M.Psi

[edit]Former Coaches

YearCoach
Indonesia Suryamin
1994-1995 & 2000-03Indonesia Indra Thohir
2003Poland Marek Andreiz Sledzianowski
2003-06Chile Juan Antonio Paez
2006Indonesia Risnandar Soendoro
2007Moldova Arcan Iurie
2007-08Indonesia Jajang Nurjaman & Robby Darwis (caretacker)
2008-10Indonesia Jaya Hartono
April-July 2010Indonesia Robby Darwis (caretacker)
August-September 2010Indonesia Daniel Darko Janakovic
September-November 2010Serbia Jovo Cuckovic
2010-Indonesia Daniel Roekito
Bold is winning manager of Indonesian League

[edit]All time top scorer

YearPlayerCapsGoals
2009–presentIndonesia Christian González4333
2008–presentBrazil Hilton Moreira4925
2007Cameroon Christian Bekamenga1917
2006–2008Morocco Redouane Barkaoui ??14
2006–2009Indonesia Zaenal Arief5213
2005–presentIndonesia Eka Ramdani12112
2007–2009Paraguay Lorenzo Cabanas6012
2008–2009Brazil Rafael Alves Bastos2711
2007–presentIndonesia Nova Arianto858
2005–2007Nigeria Ekene Ikenwa268
2005Argentina Rubén Darío Larrosa187
2004Chile Julio Lopez147
2008–presentIndonesia Atep486
1995–2002 and 2004–2007Indonesia Yaris Riyadi33+4+
2007 and 2008Nigeria Nyeck Nyobe363
2008–presentIndonesia Airlangga Sucipto293
2009–2010Indonesia Budi Sudarsono232
2009Thailand Suchao Nuchnum152
2010–presentArgentina Pablo Frances32
2002–presentIndonesia Gilang Angga811
2006–2008 and 2009–2010Indonesia Cucu Hidayat411
2006–2009Indonesia Salim Alaydrus381
2009–2010Paraguay Christian Rene Martinez221
2010–presentIndonesia Jejen Zainal Abidin31
2008Brazil Fábio Lopes Alcântara51

[edit]Notable former players

[edit]Local players


[edit]UEFA

[edit]CAF

[edit]AFC

[edit]CONMEBOL

[edit]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.[4] The "Bobotoh" are organised into several fan clubs, the biggest is Viking [1].

[edit]Sponsors


[edit]See also

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