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Persib Bandung

Full name
Persatuan SepakbolaIndonesia Bandung
Nickname(s)
Maung Bandung[1], Pangeran Biru
Founded
1933
Ground
Si Jalak Harupat[1],Bandung, Indonesia(Capacity: 40,000[1])
Chairman
Umuh Muhtar
Manager
Jaya Hartono
League
Indonesia Super League
2008-09
Super League 3rd

Home colours

Away colours
Persib (acronym for Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung) is an Indonesian soccer club located in Bandung, West Java. This team has achieved many prestigious awards since their involvement in the days of the Perserikatan competitions until Liga Indonesia today.
Contents[hide]
1 History
2 Homebase
2.1 Home Stadium
2.2 Training Ground
3 Crest
4 Achievements
4.1 Perserikatan (Amateur League)
4.2 Liga Indonesia
5 Performance in AFC Competitions
6 2008/2009 Squad
6.1 Notable former players
7 Team Officials
8 Crowds
9 External links
10 Footnotes
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[edit] History
Persib was founded on March 14, 1933, with name BIVB (Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond). BIVB was one of the clubs which set up Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) with its representative, with VIJ Jakarta, SIVB, MIVB (PPSM Magelang), MVB (PSM Madiun), VVB and PSM at Societeit Hadiprojo, Yogyakarta, 19 April 1930[2].

[edit] Homebase

[edit] Home Stadium
Si Jalak Harupat Stadium (capacity 40,000 spectators)

[edit] Training Ground
SOR Persib a.k.a. Sidolig

[edit] Crest

Persib crest

The seal of Bandung
The crest of Persib comes from the seal of Bandung city.

[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 Ujung Pandang. Afterwards, Galatama and Perserikatan merged into Liga 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 League)
1933 Runner-up
1934 Runner-up
1936 Runner-up
1937 Winner
1950 Runner-up
1959 Runner-up
1961 Winner
1966 Runner-up
1983 Runner-up
1985 Runner-up
1986 Winner
1990 Winner

[edit] Liga Indonesia
1994/95 Winner

[edit] Performance in AFC Competitions
Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1996: Quarterfinals

[edit] 2008/2009 Squad
No.
Position
Player
28

GK
Tubagus Tema Mursadat
20

GK
Cecep Supriatna
1

GK
Edi Kurnia
5

DF
Maman Abdurahman
4

DF
Wildansyah
3

DF
Irwan Wijasmara
27

MF
Chandra Yusuf
19

DF
Suwita Pata
17

DF
Harry Salisbury
30

DF
Nova Arianto
21

MF
Waluyo
2

DF
Edi Hafid Murtadho
14

DF
Nyeck Nyobe George Clement
No.
Position
Player
12

MF
Gilang Angga Kusuma
24

MF
Hariono
22

MF
Siswanto
88

MF
Eka Ramdani
7

MF
Atep
8

MF
Salim Alaydrus
11

MF
Lorenzo Cabanas
10

FW
Hilton Moreira
9

FW
Airlangga Sucipto
15

FW
Zaenal Arief
16

FW
Rafael Alves Bastos
99

FW
Cristian Gonzales

[edit] Notable former players
Foreign Players[1]
Kosin Hathairattanakool
Christian Bekamenga
Local Players
Robby Darwis

[edit] Team Officials
Team Leader : H. Dada Rosada
Team Manager : H. Jaja Soetardja
Ass. Manager : H. Umuh Muhtar
Head Coach : H. Jaya Hartono
Coach Assistant : Yusuf Bachtiar
Coach Assistant : Robby Darwis
Goalkeeper Coach : Anwar Sanusi
Fitnes Coach : Entang Hermanu
Physio : dr. Ia Kurnia
Psychology : Drs. Hedy Wahyudi, M.Psi, Psikolog

[edit] Crowds
Persib Bandung has a large fan base from West Java to Banten. They are known as "Bobotoh". The "bobotoh" are organised into many fan clubs, the biggest is Viking Persib Club[1].

[edit] External links
Persib Bandung Official Web
Persib Bandung Football Club fans site
Bobotoh On The Net' site
just another persib fanatic' site
Bobotoh Persib The Official' site
Go Persib Dot Com' site
Viking Persib The Official' site
Bobotoh Creative' site

[edit] Footnotes

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