Bhayangkara Solo F.C.

Bhayangkara Solo Football Club, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Surakarta, Indonesia. They currently compete in the Liga 1.

Bhayangkara Solo FC
Full nameBhayangkara Solo Football Club
Nickname(s)The Guardian
Founded2010 (2010), as Persikubar West Kutai a.k.a. Persebaya (DU)[1]
GroundManahan Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerPT Mitra Muda Inti Berlian[2]
CEOIGP Istiono
Head CoachPaul Munster
LeagueLiga 1
2019Liga 1, 3rd
WebsiteClub website

History

In 2010, the Persikubar West Kutai team, were picked up by Vigit Waluyo and Wishnu Wardhana, and changed the name of Persikubar to Persebaya and they appointed PT MMIB as their manager, because they did not want the name Persebaya lost from the Indonesian League after the original Persebaya (Persebaya 1927) crossed into the Indonesia Premier League. In 2015, they change the name to Bonek FC Surabaya. In the 2015 General Sudirman Cup tournament, they changed the club's name to Surabaya United because Bonek 1927 denounced Bonek's name as a football club originally a supporter's name. On April 12, 2016, Surabaya United merged with PS Polri following 2016 Bhayangkara Cup and changed its name to Bhayangkara Surabaya United F.C. until September 2016. And in September 2016, they moved to Bekasi, and change their name to Bhayangkara F.C. until now.[3]

In 2017, they won the 2017 Liga 1 on head-to-head in a controversial way.[4]

Colours and badges

Honours

Domestic
League/Division Titles
Runners-up
Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Liga 1
1
0
2017[5]
Liga Indonesia Premier Division
1
0
2013[5](second-tier era)
Domestic
Cup Competitions Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Piala Gubernur Jatim
0
1
2013
Trofeo Kapolda Jatim
1
0
2016[6]
International
Friendly Tournament Titles Runners-up Seasons won Seasons runners-up
Siem Reap Cup
1
0
2020[7]

Stadium

Bhayangkara FC temporarily plays their home matches in Madya Stadium, in Jakarta while their home ground PTIK Stadium is being renovated. This is an Indonesian National Police owned stadium. The Stadium is located in the centre of POLRI Institute for Higher Learning (PTIK).[8] Previously, for 2017 Liga 1, they used the Patriot Chandrabhaga Stadium as their home, along with Persija Jakarta.[9]

Supporters

Bhayangkara's supporters are called Bhara Mania and majority supported by the Indonesian National Police.[10]

Sponsorship

The main sponsor of Bhayangkara is Bank BNI[11]

Players

Current squad

As of 10 February 2020[12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  IDN Wahyu Tri Nugroho
2 DF  IDN Putu Gede
5 DF  IDN Muhammad Fatchurohman
7 MF  IDN Andik Vermansah
8 MF  IDN Muhammad Hargianto
10 FW  CHA Ezechiel N'Douassel
11 FW  IDN Ahmad Hardianto
12 GK  IDN Awan Setho
13 MF  IDN Rangga Muslim
14 DF  IDN Ruben Sanadi
15 DF  KOR Lee Won-jae
16 DF  IDN Achmad Jufriyanto (on loan from Persib Bandung)
17 MF  IDN Hamsa Lestaluhu
18 MF  IDN Adam Alis
19 MF  IDN Teuku Ichsan
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF  IDN Sani Rizki Fauzi
22 FW  IDN Dendy Sulistyawan
23 MF  IDN Wahyu Suboseto
27 DF  IDN Indra Kahfi (captain)
28 DF  IDN Alsan Sanda
32 DF  IDN Nurhidayat
37 DF  IDN Jajang Mulyana
38 GK  IDN Indra Adi Nugraha
70 MF  BRA Renan Silva
77 GK  IDN Panggih Prio
89 MF  KOR Lee Yoo-joon
91 MF  IDN Ichwan Tuharea
95 MF  IDN Sadek Tuakia
99 FW  IDN Herman Dzumafo

Naturalized player

Country Player
Cameroon Herman Dzumafo

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
31 DF  IDN Arif Setiawan (at Persik Kediri)
98 MF  IDN Reksa Maulana (at Persik Kediri)

Staff

Position Name
Manager I Nyoman Yogi Hermawan
Head Coach Paul Munster
Assistant Coach Agus Sugeng Riyanto
Fitness Coach Suwanda
Goalkeeping Coach Alan Haviluddin
Team Doctor M. Yusuf Zulfikar
Team Physiotherapist Rian Panji Pangestu
Masseur Syefrina Salsabila
Head Media Officer Kukuh Setiawan
Kit & Equipment Manager Mansyur

See also

References

  1. "sejarah Bhayangkara FC". 10 November 2017. Archived from the original on 5 April 2018. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  2. "Para Bos di Belakang Klub-Klub Sepakbola Indonesia di Liga 1". tirto.id. 8 May 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  3. Indonesia, CNN. "Bhayangkara FC: Dari Kutai Barat, Surabaya, Hingga Juara". cnnindonesia.com. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  4. "Bhayangkara FC Resmi Juara Liga 1 2017 - Goal.com". goal.com. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  5. Indonesia, CNN. "Bhayangkara FC: Dari Kutai Barat, Surabaya, Hingga Juara".
  6. "Bhayangkara Surabaya United Juara Trofeo Kapolda Jatim". bola.com. 24 April 2016.
  7. "Bhayangkara FC Juara Turnamen Siem Reap Super Asia Cup 2020". iNews.ID. 26 January 2020.
  8. "Resmi, Stadion PTIK Home Base Bhayangkara FC di Liga 1, Serasa Klub Juventus". Tribun Jateng. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  9. Liputan6.com. "Persija Berbagi Kandang dengan Bhayangkara FC". liputan6.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  10. "Riuh Bhara Mania Beri Dukungan Bhayangkara FC Hadapi Perseru - Tribunnews.com".
  11. "Bhayangkara FC Dapat Sponsor Rp10 Miliar - Goal.com". 8 April 2017.
  12. "Daftar Pemain Bhayangkara Liga 1". Retrieved 5 April 2020.
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