

In 2005 Liga Indonesia, Indra Thohir again called. Jaya Hartono, Persib's Head coach in 2008–09 Indonesia Super League However, Persib earned a consolation after they Coach Indra Tohir was selected as Best of Coach in Asian by Asian Football Confederation. In the last match, Persib lost to Thailand club, Thai Farmers Bank, with the score 1 –2. Next, turn the South Korean club, Persib embarrass Ilhwa Chunma 2 –5. In the first game, Persib lose 2 –3 to Japanese club, Verdy Kawasaki. In a system of home tournament that was held on Bandung, Persib always suffered defeat in three matches. Unfortunately, the glories of Persib not continue in the quarterfinals. Persib managed to advance to the quarter-finals after defeating Pasay on a 5 –2 aggregate. Next, turn the Philippines club Pasay, Persib an opponent in the second round. Persib won 2 –0 on away games and lost 0 –1 at home, and won on 2 –1 aggregate. On the Asian Club Championship, in the first round of the East Asian zone, Persib against Thailand club, Bangkok Bank F.C. In 1995, Persib managed to perform until the quarter-finals of the Asian Club Championship. Persib Bandung became the first champion of the newly formed Liga Indonesia Premier Division by beating Petrokimia Putra 1–0 in the final. Modern era and recent history (1994–2014) They became champions in the final season of Perserikatan before it was merged with Galatama to become the Liga Indonesia Premier Division and so earned the right to keep the President Cup in perpetuity. Among the players of the era were Samai Setiadi, Ade Mulyono, Asep Sumantri and Djadjang Nurdjaman.

They became champions again in 1990, beating Persebaya Surabaya 2–0. The club won the league in 1986 by beating Perseman Manokwari by a goal from Djadjang Nurdjaman at the Senayan Stadium (now Gelora Bung Karno Stadium). The team finished as runners up in the 1982––85 seasons. Persib earned promotion to the Premier Division, with players including Robby Darwis, Adeng Hudaya, Adjat Sudrajat and Suryamin. The club hired Polish coach Marek Janota to lead the youth squad and Risnandar Soendoro to manage the senior team. Persib's success declined in the 1970s culminating with their relegation to the First Division in the 1978–79 season. The club's offices were in Cilentah from 1953–1957, then moved to their current location on Jalan Gurame. The club's next significant achievement was as runner-up in the 1966 season. Persib won their second Perserikatan title in 1961 and competed in the Aga Khan Gold Cup. In the 1950s, Persib players Aang Witarsa and Anas appeared for the Indonesia national football team. Robby Darwis, one of the Persib Bandung Legends Persib was reformed in Bandung in 1948, during the Indonesian National Revolution. Persib was runner-up in the 1933, 19 Perserikatan seasons and won the competition in the 1937 season. These merged on 14 March 1933 to form Persib. It was succeeded by Persatuan Sepak Bola Indonesia Bandung (PSIB) ('Bandung Indonesian Football Association') and teams affiliated to the National Voetball Bond (NVB). History Foundation and early years (1933–1940) Īn early organisation for football in Bandung was the Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond (BIVB) (Dutch for 'Bandung Domestic Football Federation') formed in 1923. 15 Performance in AFC club competitions.1.3 Modern era and recent history (1994–2014).They have also reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Club Championship in 1995. The club won its first Indonesian Super League (now known as Liga 1) title in 2014, the 1994–95 Liga Indonesia Premier Division title, and five Perserikatan titles. The club's nicknames are Maung Bandung (Bandung Tigers) and Pangeran Biru (The Blue Prince). Persib's home stadium is Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium which has a capacity of 38,000. It has not been relegated from the top flight since the foundation of Liga Indonesia in 1994. Persib is one of the most successful football clubs in Indonesia with 2 Indonesian League titles and 5 Perserikatan titles. The club was founded in March 1933 as BIVB (Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond) a merger of three clubs.

INFO PERSIB PROFESSIONAL
Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung, commonly referred to as Persib Bandung, or simply Persib, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Bandung, West Java, that competes in Liga 1, the top tier of Indonesian football.
