Arema–Persib Bandung Derby

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Western Blue and Eastern Blue Derby
Location Indonesia
Teams Persib Bandung
Arema FC
First meeting Persib 3–0 Arema
13 September 1990
1990 Jawa Pos II Cup
Latest meeting Arema 1–2 Persib
11 September 2022
2022–23 Liga 1
Stadiums Kanjuruhan Stadium
(Arema)
Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium (Persib)
Statistics
Meetings total46
All-time series Persib Bandung: 15
Draw: 11
Arema FC: 20
Largest victory Arema 5–1 Persib
30 July 2019
2019 Liga 1

Western Blue and Eastern Blue Derby is the name given in football to any match between two Indonesian football clubs in two different league background, Persib Bandung (Perserikatan) and Arema FC (Galatama). The fierce competition between both teams began in 1990 when Arema FC and Persib Bandung face off in the semifinals 1990 Jawa Pos II Cup.

Contents

Persib Bandung and Arema FC were established on different era, at which Persib was formed in 1933, while Arema in 1987. Both teams have groups of supporters who are equally well-known fanatics, namely Bobotoh (Persib Bandung) and Aremania (Arema FC). Both supporters have also been known for their psywar, conducted throughout the game, making the rivalrous match much awaited.

History

Actually there is no rivalry between the two clubs and supporters. However, the current condition is due to block-blocking that has occurred among Indonesian supporters. [1] But according to supporters this match is a match that determines who is the best blue club in among them. Violence between Aremania and Bobotoh were occurred several times. On 11 September 2022, Arema hosted at least 500 Persib supporters at Kanjuruhan Stadium for the first time since both sides clashed in the 2000s and were never given a quota for the away supporter. [2] [3] Last time Aremania and Bobotoh met in a stadium was occurred on 3 April 2016 in Piala Bhayangkara 2016  [ id ] final at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta. [4]

Results

Official match results

Data incomplete

The record counts all competitions (league, official tournament and pre-season tournament) including matches played during the era of dualism.

CompetitionDateHome teamResultAway teamVenueCity
1990 Jawa Pos II Cup13 September 1990Persib3–0Arema Gelora 10 November Stadium Surabaya
1990 Central Java Governor Cup II25 October 1990Persib3–1Arema Citarum Stadium Semarang
1990 Main Cup21 November 1990Persib1–0Arema Senayan Stadium Jakarta
1992 Main Cup30 October 1992Persib3–1Arema Senayan Stadium Jakarta
2002 Premier Division 14 February 2002Persib2–1Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
18 April 2002Arema1–0Arema Gajayana Stadium Malang
2003 Premier Division 5 March 2003Arema1–0Persib Gajayana Stadium Malang
3 August 2003Persib1–1Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
2005 Premier Division 17 May 2005Persib2–0Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
1 September 2005Arema1–0Persib Gajayana Stadium Malang
2006 Premier Division 11 February 2006Persib1–0Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
28/29 May 2006 [lower-roman 1] Arema3–1Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2008–09 Indonesia Super League 2 November 2008Persib2–1Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
9 May 2009Arema0–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2009–10 Indonesia Super League 19 December 2009Arema0–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
14 March 2010Persib1–0Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
2010 Piala Indonesia Quarter-final 18 July 2010Arema3–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
22 July 2010Persib2–0Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
2010–11 Indonesia Super League 23 January 2011Persib1–1Arema Siliwangi Stadium Bandung
1 April 2011Arema2–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2011–12 Indonesia Super League 15 March 2012Persib2–0Arema ISL [lower-roman 2] Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
25 April 2012Arema ISL2–1Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2013 Indonesia Super League 20 April 2013Persib1–0Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
31 May 2013Arema1–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2014 Indonesia Super League 13 April 2014Persib3–2Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
25 May 2014Arema2–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2014 Indonesia Super League Semi-final 4 November 2014Persib3–1Arema Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
2014/15 Indonesian Inter Island Cup Final 1 February 2015 [lower-roman 3] Arema2–1Persib Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Palembang
Friendly 11 August 2015Arema1–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2016 Bali Island Cup Final23 February 2016Arema1–0Persib Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium Gianyar
2016 Bhayangkara Cup Final3 April 2016Arema2–0Persib Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Jakarta
2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A 27 August 2016Persib0–0Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
18 December 2016Arema0–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2017 Liga 1 15 April 2017Persib0–0Arema Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Bandung
12 August 2017Arema0–0Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
Friendly 18 March 2018Persib2–1Arema Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Bandung
2018 Liga 1 15 April 2018Arema2–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
13 September 2018Persib2–0Arema Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Bandung
2018–19 Piala Indonesia Round of 16 18 February 2019Persib1–1Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
22 February 2019Arema2–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2019 Liga 1 30 July 2019Arema5–1Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
12 November 2019Persib3–0Arema Si Jalak Harupat Stadium Bandung
2020 Liga 1 8 March 2020Arema1–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
2021–22 Liga 1 28 November 2021Persib0–1Arema Maguwoharjo Stadium Sleman
9 March 2022Arema1–2Persib Ngurah Rai Stadium Denpasar
2022–23 Liga 1 11 September 2022Arema1–2Persib Kanjuruhan Stadium Malang
TBAPersibArema Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium Bandung

Players in both teams

Note:

Moving from Arema to Persib

PlayerAremaPersib
Flag of Montenegro.svg Srđan Lopičić 20162019
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Fabiano Beltrame 2014–2015, 20222019–2021
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Vizcarra 2016–20172019–2022
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of Nigeria.svg Victor Igbonefo 2013–20162018, 2020–
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raphael Maitimo 20162017
Flag of Indonesia.svg Purwaka Yudhi 2009–2011, 2013–2015, 20182016–2017
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hermawan 2002–2005, 2009–2013, 2015–20162016
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yandi Sofyan 2013–20142015–2016
Flag of Indonesia.svg Samsul Arif 2013–20152015–2016
Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Natshir 20132014–
Flag of Indonesia.svg Dedi Kusnandar 2012–20132014–2015, 2017–
Flag of Indonesia.svg Firman Utina 2004–20062013–2015
Flag of Indonesia.svg Achmad Jufriyanto 2008–20092013–2015, 2017–2018, 2019–
Flag of Singapore.svg Noh Alam Shah 2009–20112012
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of Cameroon.svg Herman Dzumafo 2011–20122012–2013
Flag of Indonesia.svg Zulkifli Syukur 2008–20112011–2012
Flag of Brazil.svg Márcio Souza 2010–20112011–2012
Flag of Indonesia.svg Hendra Ridwan 2008–2009, 20112011–2012
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachmat Afandi 2009–20102010–2011
Flag of Indonesia.svg Markus Haris Maulana 2009–20102010–2011
Flag of Indonesia.svg Gendut Doni Christiawan 2005–20062006–2007
Flag of Indonesia.svg Charis Yulianto 1997–2002, 2011–20122006–2007
Flag of Indonesia.svg Listianto Raharjo 20032004

Moving from Persib to Arema

PlayerPersibArema
Flag of Indonesia.svg Gian Zola 2016–20222022–
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh In-kyun 2018–20192020
Flag of Argentina.svg Jonathan Bauman 20182020
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ricky Kayame 20162019
Flag of Mali.svg Makan Konaté 2014–20152018–2019
Flag of Indonesia.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Cristian Gonzáles 2008–20112013–2017
Flag of Indonesia.svg Boy Jati Asmara 2006–20072011–2012
Flag of Indonesia.svg Waluyo 2008–20092009–2011
Flag of Romania.svg Leontin Chițescu 2008–20092009–2010
Flag of Indonesia.svg Erik Setiawan 2002–2003, 2004–20082008–2009
Flag of Indonesia.svg Dadang Sudrajat 2002–2005, 2010–?2008–2009
Flag of Indonesia.svg Alexander Pulalo 2003–20042004–2009

Head coaches who coached for both clubs

Head CoachAremaPersib
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert Alberts 2009–20102019–2022
Flag of Indonesia.svg Daniel Roekito 2001–20022010–2011
Flag of Serbia.svg Dejan Antonić 2011–20122016
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Gómez 20202017–2018

Notes

  1. The match was postponed at 27 minutes due to bad weather on 28 May 2006 at the Kanjuruhan Stadium. The match resumed on Monday morning 29 May 2006 at the same venue. [5]
  2. Arema ISL is the Arema club under the leadership of Rendra Kresna and is the forerunner of the current club Arema FC.
  3. The final match of the Inter Island Cup (IIC) 2014 which brought together Arema Cronus against Persib Bandung at the Gelora Delta Stadium, Sidoarjo, on 25 January 2014, has been postponed. That was after, the local security did not recommend holding the match. [6]

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