Results

Indonesia Championship 02/28 06:30 1 [3] Persipura Jayapura v Persibo Bojonegoro [3] L 2-1
Indonesia Championship 02/25 08:00 10 [5] Persewar Waropen v Persibo Bojonegoro [4] W 2-6
Indonesia Championship 02/21 08:30 9 [4] Persibo Bojonegoro v Gresik United [3] D 0-0
Indonesia Championship 02/17 08:00 8 Persibo Bojonegoro v Persekat Kabupaten Tegal W 2-1
Indonesia Championship 02/09 08:00 6 [4] Lions Gibraltar v Persibo Bojonegoro [3] L 1-0
Indonesia Championship 02/05 08:30 5 [3] Persekat Kabupaten Tegal v Persibo Bojonegoro [2] L 2-0
Indonesia Championship 01/31 08:00 4 [4] Persibo Bojonegoro v Persewar Waropen [5] W 3-1
Indonesia Championship 01/28 08:30 3 [2] Gresik United v Persibo Bojonegoro [1] L 4-2
Indonesia Championship 01/20 08:00 1 Persibo Bojonegoro v Persiku Kudus W 1-0
Indonesia Championship 01/11 14:05 - Deltras Sidoarjo v Persibo Bojonegoro D 1-1
Indonesia Championship 01/04 08:30 - Persibo Bojonegoro v RANS Nusantara W 7-0
Indonesia Championship 12/21 08:30 - Persela Lamongan v Persibo Bojonegoro L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 20 10 10
Wins 8 7 1
Draws 4 2 2
Losses 8 1 7
Goals for 34 21 13
Goals against 24 5 19
Clean sheets 7 7 0
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Persibo Bojonegoro

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bojonegoro (English: Indonesian Football Association of Bojonegoro) commonly known and abbreviated as Persibo, is an Indonesian professional football club in Bojonegoro, East Java. They compete in the Liga 2, the second tier of Indonesian football, after promotion from Liga 3 in 2024. In 2010, Persibo played in the Indonesia Super League (the top tier of Indonesian football) after winning Divisi Utama the previous season. In 2012, Persibo won Piala Indonesia after defeating Semen Padang in the final and represented Indonesia in 2013 AFC Cup.

History

The club was established on 12 March 1949, on the initiative of Raden Tumenggung Sukardi who served as Regent of Bojonegoro at that time. Once inactive in 1960s, the team starting to compete once again in the Indonesian footballing pyramid during the new millennium in 2000, where the team's best achievement was crowned as champions of Divisi Dua Liga Indonesia in the 2003–04 season and promoted to Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia. After only two seasons in the league, in the 2007–08 season, the club once again emerged as Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia champions and earned promotion, this time to the Divisi Utama.

In their first season in the second tier of Indonesian football, the team nicknamed Laskar Angling Dharma made a big surprise in the Copa Indonesia tournament, after they caused some upsets by defeating three teams from Indonesia's top-flight, namely Arema Indonesia, Persik Kediri, and Pelita Jaya to advance to the last eight of the prestigious tournament which brought together teams across three divisions. At the same time, the national football public was shocked and began to reckon with them, in doing so dubbed the team as The Giant Killer.

Persibo managed to win 2009-10 Liga Joss Indonesia after defeating Deltras FC in the final match, thus successfully qualifying for the 2011 Indonesian Super League with Deltras FC as runner-up and Semen Padang FC who won third place. After playing several matches at Indonesia Super League, precisely at the end of December 2010 Persibo decided to jump the ship and join the Indonesian Premier League which at that time was a breakaway league thus the club was sanctioned which meant that Persibo Bojonegoro was banned from participating in any PSSI activities and had to be thrown into Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia the following season. However, Persibo's membership status was restored along with Persema Malang, Persebaya Surabaya and PSM Makassar by the PSSI Executive Committee (Exco) in the third Exco meeting on Monday, 15 August 2011 at the PSSI Senayan Office Jakarta.

The lifting of these sanctions gave a way for Persibo to take part in the assistance of the PSSI professional league for the 2011–12 season and compete with clubs from Indonesian Super League and Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia to professionalize. From the results of this assistance, Persibo was registered as one of the 24 clubs entitled to compete at level 1 of the Indonesian pro league which was later named Indonesian Premier League or Liga Prima Indonesia. In the 2011–12 season, Persibo was among 13 teams taking part in the Indonesian Premier League, which at the time is the highest tier in Indonesian football.

In 2012, Persibo became the champions of Piala Indonesia after defeating Semen Padang FC in the final. That result gave them the right to take part in the next season AFC Cup. Unfortunately the following season, the club would become a mere punching bag in the group containing the likes of Sun Hei SC of Hong Kong, New Radiant SC of Maldives, Yangon United FC of Myanmar; collecting just a single point from 5 matches and allowing 39 goals in the process. On top of that, the club were in the middle of a severe financial crisis which ultimately led to their eventual demise and relegation to the lowest tier of Indonesian football at the time, Liga Nusantara.

For several years after relegation to Liga Nusantara (which would later rebranded as Liga 3), the club was simply inactive due to several things, partly for financial reason and being banned by PSSI for breaking away from the official competition during the 2011 schism in the federation (commonly referred to as Dualisme, Dualism). Their membership status was finally restored in PSSI Extraordinary Congress 2017, which granted them a spot to compete in the Regional phase of 2017–18 Liga 3 East Java Region.

In 2023–24, after several years in the third tier, Persibo secured promotion to Liga 2 for the first time in more than a decade after finishing as one of the top 3 teams in their National phase Liga 3 group. They progressed as far as the National phase final, where they were beaten by Adhyaksa Farmel.

**Persibo Bojonegoro: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Persibo Bojonegoro, established in 1970, is a prominent football club based in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. Known for its rich history and passionate fan base, the team has become a symbol of local pride and community spirit. The club's name, which stands for "Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bojonegoro," translates to "Indonesian Football Unity of Bojonegoro," reflecting its commitment to fostering unity through the beautiful game.

Competing in various national leagues, Persibo has made a name for itself in Indonesian football, showcasing a blend of skill, determination, and resilience on the pitch. The team's colors, typically featuring a striking combination of red and white, represent the fiery spirit and dedication of its players and supporters alike.

The club's home ground, the Gelora 17 Agustus Stadium, is a vibrant venue that comes alive during match days, with fans known as "Bojonegoro Mania" creating an electrifying atmosphere. Their unwavering support has been instrumental in the team's journey, making every home game a memorable experience.

Over the years, Persibo Bojonegoro has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to make significant contributions to Indonesian football. The club continues to focus on nurturing local talent, emphasizing youth development and community engagement.

With a commitment to excellence and a deep-rooted connection to its fans, Persibo Bojonegoro remains a vital part of Indonesia's football landscape, striving for success while honoring its legacy and the spirit of the game.