Piala Afc Persib Bandung
Founding years (1919–1940)
The roots of Persib Bandung can be traced back to Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB) (Dutch for 'Bandung Domestic Football Federation'), formed on 5 January 1919 in accordance to the findings of a thorough research conducted by historians which were announced in 2023.[4] BIVB was a fusion of local clubs in Bandung such as KBS, BB (Bintang Bandoeng), STER (Steeds trappen en rennen), Diana (Doe is alles niet achteruit), Zwaluw, BIVC, BVC, KVC, VVC, Visser, NVC, Brom and Pasar Ketjil to form BIVB. It was then succeeded by Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB) ('Bandung Indonesian Football Association') and teams affiliated to the National Voetball Bond (NVB). These outfits merged on 18 March 1934 to form Persib.[5]
Persib won the 1937 Dutch Indies football tournament and reached the finals in the 1933, 1934 and 1936 editions before Indonesia's 1945 independence.[6][7]
Golden era (2014–present)
The appointment of Djadjang turned out to be a correct move. In 2014, after almost two decades without any major trophy, Persib managed to win the national title in the 2014 Indonesia Super League by beating Persipura Jayapura in the final. Striker Ferdinand Sinaga also got the Best Player award for the 2014 season.[23]
After the 2014 victory, Persib viewed the 2015 season with ambitious plans.[24] They intended to use the facilities of Inter Milan in Italy but the plan was cancelled.[25] The national title also gave Persib a chance to compete in the 2015 AFC Champions League alongside Persipura.[26]
However, the season had its ups and downs. While Djadjang was retained, he could not sit on the bench as a coach in an AFC catch due to his lack coaching certification and Emral Abus, who had never coached a winning team, was hired for the Asian competition.[27] In its first game, Persib lost to Vietnam outfit Hanoi T&T F.C.
In consolation, in a pre-season local tournament, the 2015 Piala Walikota Padang, Persib won after defeating Persiba Balikpapan 2–0 in the final with coach Djadjang able to fully serve his role.[28] While this gave Persib hope, bad signs began to emerge. Their first ISL match on 20 February 2015 against last year's runners-up Persipura Jayapura was cancelled after the sports ministry on 18 February postponed the 2015 ISL season due to clubs failing to complete their licensing processes.[29][30] By May 2015, the licensing dispute between the government and clubs peaked with the 2015 Indonesia Super League officially discontinued on 2 May 2015 due to a ban from the sports minister against PSSI that forbade the federation from running any football competition.[31]
At the beginning of 2016 the club announced it had agreed to collaborate with Italian Serie A club Inter Milan including coaching courses for Persib's Djadjang Nurdjaman. [32]
Persib Bandung started the 2017 season with "unusual way" in the affairs of signings. Label as an established team was shown the management of PT Persib Bandung Bermartabat to bring the two superstars at the same time, Michael Essien and Carlton Cole. The arrival of the two former Chelsea FC players completed a transfer list of players who had done Persib in late 2016, as Dedi Kusnandar, Supardi Nasir, Achmad Jufriyanto, Wildansyah, Imam Arief Fadillah, and Japanese attacking midfielder Shohei Matsunaga. That list does not include the planned Dutch-Indonesia descent midfielder Raphael Maitimo joined at the time of launching the team Persib on 2 April 2017.[33]
The team announced Hector Cuper's former assistant coach at Lanus, Valencia, and Inter Milan, Roberto Carlos Mario Gomez as Persib's new coach on a two-year deal.[34][35] Earlier in 2017, Roberto Carlos Mario Gomez was appointed as Malaysian national football team's head coach by FAM president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, but he then asked for a higher salary and was therefore rejected as it was expensive.[36] Essien was replaced by Argentine striker Jonathan Bauman due to exceeding foreign players quota.
Persib recruited Miljan Radović as Gomez's replacement as the Argentine coach moved to Borneo F.C.[37] However, pre-season results were not satisfactory and Radovic was replaced by Robert Alberts before the league started.[38] The team signed Artur Geworkýan and Rene Mihelič as it released Jonathan Bauman.[39][40] Before the first half of the season ended, Serbian defender Bojan Mališić was transferred for free to Badak Lampung F.C.[41] The team then brought Nick Kuipers and Kevin van Kippersluis from Holland, and Swedish-born Iranian-Filipino midfielder Omid Nazari to the roster, alongside Dhika Bayangkara.[42][43] Fabiano Beltrame was also recruited, but he was not registered into the team roster due to exceeding the foreign players quota. His naturalization to Indonesian citizenship process was completed in December.[44]
This season was noted as the final one for Hariono who decided to left the club after 11 years of service.[45] The final match of the season saw Persib win 5–2 against PSM and he was given honorary tribute by the club and fans.[46] Persib ended 2019 Liga 1 in 6th position, with 51 points from 13 wins, 12 draws, and 9 losses.[47] Their 2018–19 Piala Indonesia campaign was stopped by Borneo F.C. in the quarter-finals on away goals.[48]
Persib signed Geoffrey Castillion, Zulham Zamrun, Wander Luiz, Victor Igbonefo, Beni Oktovianto and Teja Paku Alam. In return, they released Hariono to Bali United F.C., Muchlis Hadi and Kevin van Kippersluis on free transfer, and Billy Keraf to Semen Padang. Ezechiel N'Douassel was sold to Bhayangkara F.C. for an undisclosed fee, also with Achmad Jufriyanto on a loan deal.[49] They started the league with three victories in the first three matches against Persela (3-0) on 1 March, Arema (1-3) on 8 March, and PSS Sleman (2-1) on 15 March before the league was stopped due to COVID-19 restrictions in Indonesia.[50] It was initially delayed until 2021, but was eventually cancelled in January 2021 which saw all the results be void.[51]
It was announced that 2021 Liga 1 was to start in June 2021.[52] Before the league started, a pre-season tournament called "Piala Menpora" was held which Persib were participating in. There were significant changes to Persib squad where Omid Nazari, Beni Oktovianto, Fabiano Beltrame, Zulham Zamrun, and Ghozali Siregar were all released.[53] Kim Jeffrey was also released before joining PSS Sleman as he joined his brother-in-law Irfan Bachdim, who was married to his sister Jennifer Kurniawan.[54] Former player Ferdinand Sinaga rejoined the club, alongside Jufriyanto, having finished his loan at Bhayangkara.[55] Bayu Fiqri, an Indonesia U-19 international player, was also signed. Former PSV academy player Farshad Noor joined the club after the first match of Piala Menpora.[56] However, he was released along with Sinaga before the league even started.[57] At the end of first half of the season Geoffrey Castilion and Wander Luiz were given free transfer. Mohammed Rashid, Bruno Cantanhede, Marc Klok, David da Silva and several academy players were recruited.[58] In the last match of the season against Barito, the team drew 1-1 which resulted in Barito escaping relegation over Persipura due to head-to-head rule. David da Silva's performance was heavily criticized by some people as he missed a number of scoring opportunities.[59] Both teams were sued over allegedly match fixing, but the case was later dismissed as there were no evidence.[60]
Prior to the league's start, Persib was overshadowed by GBLA stadium disaster that claimed 2 lives during the match against Persebaya in President's Cup.[61] A pair of Indonesia internationals Ricky Kambuaya and Rachmat Irianto were signed from Persebaya.[62] In total, 11 players were released, with notable ones including Esteban Vizcarra, Rashid, Cantanhede, Ardi Idrus, and team captain Victor Igbonefo.[63] The team did not begin the season very well with failing to win first 3 matches, which resulted in resigning of Alberts as head coach.[64] His assistant Budiman Yunus was the team's caretaker until Luis Milla Aspas, former Indonesia national football team coach from Spain, was officially appointed Alberts' successor.[65]
Early into the season saw Luis Milla's resignation over personal issues in July 2023.[66] Fitness coach Yaya Sunarya served as a caretaker coach until Bojan Hodak was appointed on 26 July.[67] The team went on a 14-games unbeaten streak until defeated by Persik Kediri 0–2 at home on 10 December.[68]
Persib secured their advancement to the championship series as the regular series runner-up after defeating the regular series premiers, Borneo 2–1 on 25 April.[69]
In the semi-finals, Persib faced Bali United as the third-placed team in the regular series. In the first leg in 14 May at the Bali United Training Center, Persib narrowly avoided defeat and forcing a draw of 1–1. A goal from Bali's striker Jefferson Assis in the 83rd minute was equalized with a back-header by David da Silva nine minutes into the 15-minutes second half injury time.[70]
Playing home at Si Jalak Harupat Stadium for the second leg in 18 May, Persib defeated Bali three goals to nothing. Goals by Ciro Alves (31'), Febri Hariyadi (39'), and Edo Febriansah (70') secured a 4–1 win on aggregate, advancing Persib to the finals.[71]
Facing Madura United in the championship tie, Persib played home for the first leg in 26 May. A goal from Ciro (70') and a brace by Da Silva (90'+4 and 90'+12) ensured a 3–0 win.[72]
In the closing match at Gelora Bangkalan Stadium in 31 May, Persib shocked the comeback hoping home side by scoring three goals from David da Silva (60'), Marc Klok (86'), and Beckham Putra (90'+2). Madura can only reply with a single penalty goal by Slamet Nurcahyo (90'+7). With the final score of 3–1, Persib won 6–1 on aggregate, securing their third unified top flight league title and eighth in overall club history.[73]
Bojan Hodak made club history as the first foreign head coach to clinch a league champions title. This feat gave him the season's Best Coach award. In addition, Da Silva's 30 goals secured his first ever Top Goalscorer award in Indonesian football league.[74]
On 20 June 2024, AFC confirmed Persib will participate in the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two group stage marking their first appearance in the competition since the 2015 AFC Cup.
The club colors are officially blue and white. The club'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.[75] The overall template of the logo is taken from the logo of the city of Bandung, including the wavy water pattern and the black fortress pattern. The only difference is the addition of the writing "PERSIB" and "1933", with the latter recently being omitted after the decision to change the club's establishment year to 1919. The logo is a heart-shaped shield, and is divided into two parts, outlined with black horizontal girders in four part of the shield.
On top of a golden yellow background with a green color painting of a mountain that rests on the girder. At the bottom, with a white background by painting four areas wavy lines in blue. At the bottom of the shield there is a golden yellow color band waved at both ends. On the ribbon was written in black Latin letters that read 'Gemah Ripah Wibawa Mukti', meaning 'Land of the People Subur Makmur'. The sentence was taken from the Kawi language.
The logo's shield symbolizes the struggle to achieve goals that should be protected. In addition, the shield has the meaning that Persib needs to be able to endure all sorts of dangers and difficulties.
The colors in the logo represents, yellow: Wealth and nobleness, black: Sturdy, upright and strong, green: Prosperity and cool, white: Purity and faithfulness, and blue: Meaningful. Currently, on top of the logo stands three stars, which represents the three Indonesian league titles that Persib has achieved, each in 1995, 2014, and 2024.[76]
The club colors are officially blue and white according to its statute and is used by the fans, the combination Biru-bodas (blue and white), in their songs and chants. These were the colors of Siliwangi Kingdom. The club original badge was implemented in 1996 consisting of the team's name, Persib Bandung, above the logo of Bandung government.[77]
In accordance to PSSI statute, the logo of the club is now protected as an effort to preserve its heritage and appreciation for the club as one of the founding members of PSSI in 1930. It is also not allowed to be altered and replaced in any forms. Additionally, this rule includes prohibition of changing the name, home base and history of the club.[78]
The club is presently outfitted by Sportama. Their previous kit manufacturers were Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Vilour, Diadora, Joma, Mitre, and League.[79]
The following is a list of kit manufacturers by year:
Persib is sponsored by:[80][81]
Persib plays their home matches at Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium, after moving from Si Jalak Harupat Stadium.[82][83][84] Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium's design adheres to the international standards for stadium design. It has 38,000 individual seats. The grass used is Zoysia matrella (Linn) Merr which is of FIFA standard class. The stadium is equipped with football pitch, athletic track, helipad, four storey with an area of 72,000 square meters, combined with other supporting facilities with total of 40 hectares.
In 2022, Persib secured a deal with Bandung government to lease the stadium for 30 years.[85]
For the primary training ground and flat for players, Persib uses Persib Stadium at Ahmad Yani Road, which was formerly known as Sidolig Stadium. The training ground uses synthetic turf.[86] In addition to Siliwangi Stadium, the Persib party was exploring the possibility of using Arcamanik Stadium or Pusdikpom Field in Cimahi. Djanur also hopes his team were able to practice on natural grass surfaces and not synthetic like Lodaya Field.
Persib Bandung has developed a strong following since their foundation in 1930s. They have a large fanbase throughout the country and represent the Sundanese, mainly in West Java, Banten and in the Indonesian diaspora.[87] Persib fans often refer to themselves as Bobotoh, this name comes from the Sundanese language, literally as; "people who raise enthusiasm for people who want to fight (or animals that want to fight), supporters". The nickname itself was then popularized by local and national media through newspapers.[88][89]
Persib Bandung have several supporter organisations, including Viking Persib Club (VPC), Northern Wall, Frontline Boys, 26cc Boys and more. In 2021 the club's management announced the formation of Fansib Community as an official supporter in order to maintain closeness between supporters and the club, but its existence has drawn criticism from hardliners.[90]
Halo, Halo Bandung is a national song by Ismail Marzuki which describes the spirit of struggle of the people of Bandung city during the Bandung Sea of Fire incident in 1946. In the first seconds of the match, the fans will sing this song as a symbol of struggle and resistance against opposing players.[91]
Notable fans include Oto Iskandar di Nata (Indonesian politician), Ridwan Kamil (Indonesian politician), Try Sutrisno (6th Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia), Kamidia Radisti (Miss Indonesia 2007), Arina Ephipania (lead vocalist of Mocca), Melody Nurramdhani Laksani (former JKT48 member), Bastian Steel (former Coboy Junior member), Ariel (lead vocalist from Noah), Conchita Caroline (Sportcaster), Ananda Omesh (Indonesian presenter), and Yolla Yuliana (volleyball player) .[92]
2003 Liga Indonesia Premier Division in the play-off round at the Manahan Stadium, Solo, Viking Persib Club, a support organization of Persib Bandung, established a friendship or affiliation with Bonek, a supporter of the club Persebaya Surabaya. Their friendship is very strong and they can prove an equally strong supporter can unite at the Stadium. 27 July 2018, in an away match against Persebaya Surabaya at Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, the Viking Persib Club organization choreographed the nicknames of their respective clubs, namely the Tiger and the Crocodile holding a drink to toast.[93]
The rivalry with Persija Jakarta referred to as Indonesian Derby or known as Indonesian El Clàsico is one of the most dangerous derbies in Indonesia.[94] This rivalry heated up from the enmity of their supporters in the early 2000s, and is now a great rivalry between clubs. Before the match, players will be secured using Pindad Komodo to enter the stadium. Supporters of them may not be present at away matches, because of restrictions from the Indonesia national security otorition to avoid clashes.[95]
Persib Bandung also has a rivalry with Persebaya Surabaya, PSM Makassar and PSMS Medan, an old rivalry in the Perserikatan competition.[96]
(Indonesia Friendly Tournament)
Perserikatan era (1940–1994)
After Indonesia's independence, Persib was reformed in Bandung in 1948, during the Indonesian National Revolution. In the 1950s, Persib players Aang Witarsa and Anas appeared for the Indonesia national football team.
In the Perserikatan era, when Indonesian football clubs were amateur outfits funded by local governments, Persib won their second national title in 1961 and competed in that year's Aga Khan Gold Cup. The club's next significant achievement was as runner-up in the 1966 season. Persib's success declined in the 1970s culminating with their relegation to the First Division in the 1978–79 season. In response, the club hired Polish coach Marek Janota to lead the youth squad and Risnandar Soendoro to manage the senior team. Under their guidance, Persib earned a promotion to the Premier Division, with players including Robby Darwis, Adeng Hudaya, Adjat Sudrajat and Suryamin. The team finished as runners-up in the 1982–83 and 1984–85 seasons.[8][9]
The club won the league in 1986 by beating Perseman Manokwari by a goal from Djadjang Nurdjaman at the Senayan Stadium. They became champions again in 1990, beating Persebaya Surabaya 2–0. Among the players of this golden era were Samai Setiadi, Ade Mulyono, Asep Sumantri and Djadjang Nurdjaman who would become the only person to win a national title for Persib as a player and coach.[10][11]
Persib became champions in the final season of the Perserikatan era before it was merged with the fledgling, semi-professional Galatama league to become the Liga Indonesia Premier Division and so earned the right to keep the President Cup in perpetuity.[12][13]
TRIBUNJABAR.ID - Simak jadwal Persib Bandung di AFC Champions League 2 (ACL 2) berikut ini.
Persib Bandung akan mulai memasuki jadwal padat karena harus bertarung di dua kompetisi, yaitu Liga 1 2024/2025 dan ACL 2 atau yang sebelumnya disebut Piala AFC.
Drawing pembagian grup AFC Champions League 2 sendiri berlangsung di Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pada Jumat (16/8/2024).
Hasil dari drawing, Persib Bandung teragabung bersama Grup F.
Adapun, para klub yang tergabung bersama Persib Bandung di Grup E adalah Zhejiang FC (China), Port FC (Thailand), dan Lion City Sailors FC (Singapura).
Sama halnya dengan kontestan lain, Persib Bandungakan melakoni tiga laga kandang dan tiga laga tandang (double round robin) selama fase grup penyisihan.
Persib dan 31 kontestan lainnya di ACL 2 akan mendapatkan distribusi keuangan sebesar 300.000 dollar Amerika Serikat.
Mereka juga memperebutkan hadiah juara 3,28 juta dollar Amerika seperti dituliskan dalam website resmi AFC.
Baca juga: Persib Bandung Ditinggal 2 Pemain Laksanakan Tugas Negara, Berlaga di Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026
Jadwal Persib Bandung di ACL 2
Berikut jadwal Persib Bandung di AFC Champions League 2 selengkapnya:
• Persib Bandung vs Thai Port Kamis, 19 September 2024, pukul 19.00 WIB
• Zhejiang vs Persib BandungMinggu, 13 Oktober 2024, pukul 19.00 WIB
• Persib Bandung vs Lion City SailorsKamis, 24 Oktober 2024, pukul 21.00 WIB
• Lion City Sailors vs Persib BandungKamis, 7 November 2024, pukul 19.00 WIB
Diperbarui: 5 Desember 2024, 09:56 WIB Diterbitkan: 5 Desember 2024, 09:53 WIB
KOMPAS.com - Jadwal Persib Bandung di AFC Champions League 2 (ACL) telah dirilis, Maung Bandung akan memainkan enam pertandingan di fase grup.
Persib Bandung tergabung di Grup F AFC Champions League 2 bersama Port FC (Thailand), Zhejiang FC (China), dan Lion City Tailors (Singapura).
Gelandang Persib asal Kroasia, Mateo Kocijan, memandang Maung Bandung bisa kompetitif meladeni semua tim di Grup F kendati mereka duduk di ranking terendah dari semua peserta lain di kompetisi.
Lawan terberat jelas adalah Zhejiang FC (China), tim unggulan teratas di Grup F yang musim lalu finis peringkat ketiga klasemen akhir Liga Super China.
Baca juga: Keyakinan Persib Usai Terhindar dari Grup Neraka AFC Champions League 2
“Saya rasa grupnya bagus dan kuat, tapi menurut saya kami bisa bersaing dengan yang lainnya. Saya yakin bisa mendapatkan hasil yang bagus,” begitu yakin Kocijan.
Jadwal Persib di AFC Champions League 2 juga akan menyulitkan karena tim harus membagi kekuatan dengan bertarung di Liga 1.
Kendati begitu, persiapan matang di bawah arahan pelatih Bojan Hodak membuat Kocijan percaya Maung Bandung bisa konsisten melalui laga demi laga dengan hasil positif.
Baca juga: Jadwal Persib di AFC Champions League 2, Langsung Hadapi Tim Asnawi
“Jadwalnya mungkin akan menyulitkan tapi kami tentu melakukan persiapan dengan sangat bagus, saya rasa semuanya tidak masalah dan kami siap,” kata Kocijan.
Kapten timnas Indonesia, Asnawi Mangkualam, tampil untuk pertama kalinya sebagai starter bagi kubu Thailand, Port FC, pada laga lanjutan Liga Thailand, Sabtu (2/3/2024).
Persib akan menghadapi Port FC pada 19 September 2024, lalu empat hari berselang Persib dihadapkan big match melawan Persija Jakarta di kandang.
Jadwal Persib Bandung vs Persija Jakarta sendiri berlangsung pada 23 September 2024 di Si Jalak Harupat, Soreang, Kabupaten Bandung.
Tantangan awal bagi Hodak agar bisa menyiapkan periode laga tersebut dengan performa maksimal tanpa kekalahan.
Baca juga: Profil Lawan Persib di Grup F AFC Champions League 2, Hadapi Asnawi Mangkualam
Modern era and recent history (1994–2014)
Persib Bandung in 1995 became the first champion of the newly formed Liga Indonesia Premier Division by beating Petrokimia Putra 1–0 in the final,[12] which gave the club the right to compete at the Asian level. In 1995, Persib managed to reach the quarter-finals of the Asian Club Championship after beating teams from Thailand and the Philippines.[14] While Persib failed to advance further, coach Indra Tohir was selected as the Best of Coach in Asia by the Asian Football Confederation.[14]
Persib struggled to emulate the 1995 success in the next two decades. In 2008, Persib hired coach Jaya Hartono, who managed to push unheralded team Persik Kediri all the way to win the 2003 Liga Indonesia, to bring back its glory. Unfortunately, he only got Persib to third place.[15] They had also hired many foreign coaches such as Marek Andrzej Sledzianowski, Juan Páez and Arcan Iurie but the national title was elusive.[16][17]
As a result of 2006-07 national government policies that restricted the use of state budget in professional football clubs after a series of financial scandals involving politicians and clubs in their jurisdictions, 36 stakeholders compelled then-Bandung mayor Dada Rosada to cut ties between the city's government and Persib. Their campaign led to the 20 August 2009 establishment of PT Persib Bandung Bermartabat, the company that currently runs Persib.[18][15]
In 2012, Persib hired former player Djadjang Nurdjaman as their new head coach in another attempt to bring back its glory.[19] However, his tenure started bumpy when in 2013 Persib could not use its traditional base Siliwangi Stadium for official matches, because PSSI degraded the class level of the old, rundown stadium to be only used as a training field.[20] Persib then used the newly opened Si Jalak Harupat Stadium as a permanent home base although it was located in Soreang, outside the Bandung city borders.[21] On 8 September 2014, Persib got the license as a professional club.[22]
AFC (Asian competitions)
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Association football team in Indonesia
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Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung (lit. 'Indonesian Football Association of Bandung'), commonly referred to as simply Persib, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Bandung, West Java. The club competes in the Liga 1, the top tier of Indonesian football. Founded in 1919 as Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB), it officially changed to its current name in 1933. The team is also known by its nicknames Pangeran Biru (Blue Prince) and Maung Bandung (Bandung Tigers). Their home stadium is Gelora Bandung Lautan Api, which has a capacity of 38,000.[2]
The club has won two Liga 1 titles, in 2014 and 2023–24. Before the current league format, Persib won the 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division title, and five Perserikatan titles, all of which through tournament structure. Persib has also reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Club Championship in 1995.[3]
The team's main rivalry with Persija Jakarta is referred to as the Indonesian El Clàsico, which is one of the most dangerous derbies in Indonesia football history.
Season-by-season records
Performance in AFC competitions
Links to related articles
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Pertandingan Persib Bandung vs Port FC akan berlangsung di Stadion Leo, Pathum Thani, Thailand, Kamis (28/11.2024) malam ini mulai pukul 21.00 WIB.
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Baca juga: 20 Daftar Pemain Persib Bandung yang Akan Diboyong ke Thailand untuk Lawan Port FC
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Port FC, klub yang dibela Asnawi Mangkualam itu dalam kondisi yang kurang baik.
Hal itu diakui oleh sang pelatih kepala, Rangsan Viawatchaichok menjelang lawan Persib Bandung.
Catatan tersebut memberikan kans kemenangan buat Persib Bandung di kandang lawan.
Laga Port FC bakal menjamu Persib Bandung bakal digelar di Stadion Pathum Thani, Thailand.
Viawatchaichok mengatakan bahwa saat ini anak asuhnya belum berada dalam performa terbaik di kompetisi domestik.
Kondisi itu tercermin dari hasil-hasil yang mereka dapatkan di Liga Thailand.
Saat ini Port duduk di peringkat ke-3 klasemen sementara Liga Thailand dengan 23 poin.
Akan tetapi, mereka sudah puasa kemenangan dalam tiga laga terakhir.
Dari tiga laga terakhir, Asnawi dkk hanya mencatat 2 hasil seri dan 1 kekalahan.
"Port FC belum dalam performa terbaiknya di liga saat ini," kata Rangsan Viwatchaichok.
KLASEMEN akhir Grup F AFC Champions League 2 2024-2025 sudah diketahui. Setelah masing-masing tim melakoni enam pertandingan, Persib Bandung harus rela duduk di posisi juru kunci dengan lima angka.
Status puncak ditempati Lion City Sailors FC dengan 10 angka. Menyusul di posisi dua ada Port FC yang juga mengemas 10 poin.
(Lion City Sailors FC keluar sebagai juara Grup F. (Foto: Instagram/lioncitysailors.fc)
Lion City Sailors FC berhak menempati posisi puncak karena unggul selisih gol atas Port FC, yakni +4 berbanding -2. Berhubung menempati posisi satu dan dua, Lion City Sailors FC dan Port FC berhak lolos ke 16 besar AFC Champions League 2 2024-2025.
Lanjut ke posisi tiga ada Zhejiang FC yang mendulang sembilan angka. Karena hanya finis di posisi tiga, Zhejiang FC pun dipastikan gagal lolos ke fase gugur.
Bagaimana dengan hasil di matchday keenam Grup F AFC Champions League 2 2024-2025? Persib Bandung tumbang 3-4 dari Zhejiang FC dalam laga yang dilangsungkan di Stadion si Jalak Harupat, Kamis (5/12/2024) malam WIB.
Gol-gol Zhejiang FC dicetak Franko Andrijasevic pada menit ke-15 dan 39, serta Jean Evrard Kouassi (22’ dan 58’). Sementara itu, dua gol lain Maung Bandung -julukan Persib Bandung- dicetak Beckham Putra pada menit 31, David da Silva (71’) dan Tyronne del Pino (90+5').
Di laga lain, Lion City Sailors FC menggila dengan menghajar Port FC 5-2. Sempat tertinggal 0-2, Port FC sanggup menyamakan kedudukan menjadi 2-2.
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Namun, setelah itu Lion City Sailors FC kembali mencetak tiga gol sehingga menang 5-2. Satu yang pasti, apa yang didapatkan Persib Bandung jauh dari harapan para pencinta sepakbola Tanah Air.
(Persib Bandung juru kunci klasemen Grup F. (Foto: Persib.co.id)
Berikut klasemen akhir Grup F AFC Champions League 2 2024-2025:
1. Lion City Sailors: Poin 10, Selisih Gol +4
2. Port FC: Poin 10, Selisih Gol -2
3. Zhejiang FC: Poin 9, Selisih Gol 0
4. Persib Bandung: Poin 5, Selisih Gol -2
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