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The first Indonesia Super League goal was scored by Ernest Jeremiah of Persipura in a 2–2 draw against Sriwijaya F.C. [8] The 18 inaugural members of the new Indonesia Super League were Persipura, Persiwa, Persib, Persik, Sriwijaya, Persela, Persija, PSM, Pelita Jaya, Arema, Persijap, Persiba, PKT Bontang, Persitara, PSMS, Deltras, Persita ...
Persib Bandung was the richest club on Southeast Asia in 2015 with total wealth of 11.2 trillion rupiah according to Goal.com (Indonesian edition) website. [92] Persib's success on becoming one of the most powerful financial club is certainly not without means.
Persib signed naturalized player Sergio van Dijk after the season had started. [5] He made his debut against Persisam Putra Samarinda and scored a goal despite losing the match 2–1. In May 2013, Sriwijaya F.C. and Persib Bandung agreed to exchange players. Dzumafo moved to Sriwijaya and Hilton Moreira moved to Persib. [6]
The first matches of intensity were in 1933 and 1934 when the two clubs competed in the final match at the Perserikatan.After that, competition between clubs did not increase too much because Persija Jakarta was a club from a city that did not get support and was different from Persib Bandung with its traditional regional supporters who developed along with the club's achievements, but after ...
Persib Bandung; 2022–23 season; Chairman: Glenn Sugita: Head coach: Luis Milla: Stadium: Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium: Liga 1: 3rd: Piala Indonesia: Not started: Top goalscorer: League: David da Silva(24) All: David da Silva (24) Highest home attendance: 5,410 (vs Madura United, 30 July 2022) Lowest home attendance: 5,410 (vs Madura ...
Pages in category "Persib Bandung" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The 2019 season is Persib Bandung's 86th competitive season. The club will compete in Liga 1 and had qualified for the round of 32 in 2018–19 Piala Indonesia following their wins in the first two rounds in 2018. A season of mixed form saw Persib finish 6th in Liga 1 while the club's cup run ended in the quarter-finals on away goals to Borneo.
Persib started the season with a 3–0 win over Persela, courtesy of two goals from Wander Luiz and one from Geoffrey Castillion, in the opening day of Liga 1. [12] Wander Luiz would score again in the next match against Arema, scoring from the spot as Persib won 2–1. [13] Maung Bandung kept the momentum going with a 2–1 win over PSS.