Old Indonesia derby

Indonesia derby
Other names Derbi Indonesia
Derbi d'Indonesia
El Classico Indonesia
Old Firm Indonesia
Locale Indonesia Jakarta and Bandung, Indonesia
Teams Persija
Persib
First meeting 1931
Latest meeting 10 August 2014, 0–0 (Persija – Persib)
Statistics
Meetings total 36 (From Liga Indonesia, 1994)
Largest victory 3–0 (Persib – Persija), (Persija – Persib)

The fixture between Persija Jakarta and Persib Bandung is a significant sporting rivalry in football, with both sets of supporters considering the other club as their main rival.

The rivalry comes about as Jakarta and Bandung are the two largest cities in Indonesia, and the two clubs are the most successful and influential football clubs in the country.

Statistics

As of August 2014, there have been 36 competitive meetings between the teams. Persija have won 10 and Persib 11, the remaining 15 games finishing as draws.

The biggest victories have been to Persib who have won 3–0 in Siliwangi Stadium on 24 April 2007.[1] which remains the biggest victory between the two sides overall, this result has been omitted as the official league was suspended but the derby still continued. Both teams have won 3–0 once.

Head-to-head results on Liga Indonesia

Persija wins 10
Persib wins 11
Draws 15
Total matches 36

Players who have played for both club

Persija 2004–2008, Persib 2008–Present

Persija 2010–2011, Persib 2011–Present

Persija 1988–1990, Persib 1991–1998

Persija 2006–2010, Persib 2011 -2013

Persija 2011, Persib 2011–2012

Persija 2005–2006, Persib 2006–2007

Persija 2010–2011, Persib 2011–2013

Persija 2001–2002, & 2003–2004, Persib 2009–2010

Persib 2008–2009, Persija 2009–2010

Persija 2005–2006, Persib 2006–2007

Persib 2006–2009, Persija 2009

Persija 2005, Persib 2007–2009

Persija 2009–2010, Persib 2010

Persija 2007–2011, Persib 2011–2012

Persib 2002–2003, & 2004–2008, Persija 2009–2010

Persija 2001–2003, Persib 2004

Persib 1997–1998, Persija 1999–2001

Persija 2002, Persib 2006

Persib 2003, Persija 2006

Persib 1999–2000, & 2004, Persija 2003

Persija 1999–2001, Persib 2002–2003

Persib 1990–1993, Persija 1999–2004

Persija 2004–2005, Persib 2006

Persija 2006–2010, 2012–2013, & 2014–Present, Persib 2010–2011

Persija 2001, Persib 2004

Persib 2010–2011, Persija 2011–2014

Persija 2000–2003, Persib 2004

Persija 2006–2007, Persib 2007–2008

Persib 2008–2009, Persija 2009–2010

Persija 1999–2000, Persib 2001–2002

Supporters

Bobotoh

Bobotoh is a term for supporters of Persib not supporters fans club organitation. The name is derived from the Sundanese, which means those who encourage or build excitement for others. In bobotoh there are some groups of supporters such as Viking Persib Club and The Bomber (Bobotoh Maung Bandung Bersatu) and other types such as Bobotoh Oriental, Ultras Persib, Fowers City Casuals. Although Persib has an acronym of Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung (Indonesian Football Association Bandung), supporters are not only from the city of Bandung. Bobotoh scattered across West Java, from Bogor, Tasikmalaya, Garut, Subang, Bekasi, Karawang, Purwakarta, Depok, Cianjur, Sukabumi, Cirebon, Kuningan, Majalengka, Indramayu, Pangandaran, Ciamis, Banjar, and also in other region in Indonesia, such as Jakarta, Tangerang, Banten, Bali, East Java, Central Java, Lombok, Sumatra, etc.

Viking Persib Club

Viking is the largest supportes group of Persib. Viking is also part of bobotoh founded in 1993.

The Jakmania

The Jakmania is Persija supporter club were established in December 1997. The Jakmania members are spread in all of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and, Bekasi (Jabodetabek).

See also

References

  1. "kemenangan persib vs persija". Retrieved 27 April 2007.
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