Persiba Balikpapan
Persiba, an acronym for Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Balikpapan is an Indonesian football club based in Balikpapan, Indonesia. In media, the tautology Persiba Balikpapan is often used and to distinguish the club with another club with the same acronym, Persiba Bantul.
Beruang Madu (Fertile Bear) is the club's nickname, taken from the city mascot of Balikpapan. Another nickname given is Selicin Minyak (slippery as oil) because Balikpapan is the center for oil and gas industry of Indonesia.
Persiba home stadium is Persiba Stadium with 15,000 capacity and terrible condition.[2] Persiba plays in the Indonesia Super League, the top rank football competition in Indonesia.
Currently, Mijo Dadic (defender) holds captaincy ban for Persiba.
Supporters
Persiba supporters are known as PFC or Persiba Fans Club.[2] Another group of Persiba fans club claims themselves as Balistik or Balikpapan Supporter Fanatik. Balistik are members of East Kalimantan Supporter Association (Asosiasi Supporter Kalimantan Timur) which covers all football fans throughout East Kalimantan region. both are combined into Gasper.
Perserikatan (Union League)
- 1984: Division 1 Championship
Liga Indonesia
- 1994/95: Finished 15th in Premiere Division Eastern Conference (Divisi Utama Wilayah Timur)
- 1995/96: Finished 14th in Premiere Division Eastern Conference (Divisi Utama Wilayah Timur)
- 1996/97: Finished 9th in Premiere Division Eastern Conference (Divisi Utama Wilayah Timur)
- 1997/98: League was ceased due to national political issue
- 1998/99: Relegated to Division I (Finished 6th in Group E - Premiere Division)
- 1999/00: Championship playoff Division I (Runner-up Eastern Conference)
- 2001: Finished 4th in Eastern Conference Division I
- 2002: Finished 5th in Group 4 Division I
- 2003: Finished 5th in Group D Division I
- 2004: Promoted to Premiere Division (Finished 4th in Division I Eastern Conference)
- 2005: Finished 5th in Premiere Division Eastern Conference
- 2006: Represented Premiere Division Eastern Conference for championship play-off
- 2007: Finished 7th in Premiere Division Eastern Conference (Qualification for Indonesia Super League 1st season)
Indonesia Super League
- 2008/09: Finished 12th in Indonesia Super League
- 2009/10: Finished 3rd in Indonesia Super League
- 2010/11: Finished 10th in Indonesia Super League
Players
- As of 14 December 2011.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Rivalries
Persiba Balikpapan have a very tough competitor in the League of Persisam Putra Samarinda. Since the beginning of the meeting of the league, this game usually called East Borneo derby. This game is also often called the East Borneo Derby.
Non-playing staff
Board of Directors
Position |
Name |
Chairman |
Syahril HM Taher |
Financial Director |
Dhimyatie Reza |
Company Secretary |
Irfan Taufik |
Management
Position |
Name |
Manager |
Hariyadi |
Assistant Manager |
- |
Under 21 Coach |
Sukliwon Irianto |
Club Doctor |
Ratih Kusuma |
Notable former players
Persiba has a strong youth training program. It has its own amateur football league in Balikpapan which runs annually. The amateur league has been able to yield many Persiba key players in the past. Some notable past Persiba players are Edy Simon, Johny Rining (both were past Indonesia national team defenders in the 80s), Agus Waluyo (past Indonesia goalkeeper), Bima Sakti (past Indonesia national team midfielder and captain in 1990s), Ponaryo Astaman (former Indonesia national team captain) and T.A. Musafri.
Foreign players
Foreign coach
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