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Persib signed major names at the beginning of the season. They pulled 3 Persiba players (the side who beat them home and away on the previous season) I Made Wirawan, Asri Akbar, and Kenji Adachihara. From 2011-12 ISL Champions, Sriwijaya FC, they signed Firman Utina, Supardi, and M. Ridwan. They signed Syrian Naser Al-Sebai to accompany Abanda Herman on defence, as well as Herman Dzumafo Epandi upfront. They also signed Messi… not Lionel, but Cameroonian Mbhida Georges. But their best signing had to be Serginho van Dijk. The Dutch-born Indonesian set up a new signing record for local player, and he delivered.
On the coaching staff, Robby Darwis was being relieved from his caretaker role. The management called upon Djadjang Nurjaman, former Pelita Jaya assistant manager to lead Maung Bandung’s campaign on the 2013 ISL.
Success on signing many sponsors has made Persib a well-funded, financially independent team. With that and a really good roster, Persib aimed to become Champion of 2013 ISL.
Indivudual Stats
With only 23 players, Persib was the club with least number of player listed on the line-up of the season. In fact, they only had 22 players on their roster for the whole season, with Herman Dzumafo-Hilton Moreira swap at the second transfer window. Moreover, from those 22 players, 1 player (Cecep Supriyatna, 3rd choice goalkeeper) did not even get a single playing minute, while youngster Sigit Hermawan only played once throughout the season! But with a very limited yet efficient resource, they went through the season with a good performance.
They scored 72 goals throughout the season, which made them the 2nd most productive team, 10 goals less than Persipura. From total 72 goals, Persib players scored 71 of them, 1 goal came from Gusripen Effendi’s (PSPS) own goal. Those 71 goals came from 15 different players, 9 locals and 6 foreigners. 45 goals were scored by the locals, while foreigners scored combined number of 26 goals. 3 of 71 goals were scored from the spot. Serginho van Dijk became club’s top scorer with 21 goals (2 penalties). Among the top 4, Persib suffered more goals with 43.
Mbida Georges Messi scored Persib’s first and last goals of the season. The first one came as an equalizer against Persipura on the first match and he scored the last one against Persiwa on their last match of the season.
Serginho van Dijk holds the league’s record of scoring streak. He scored 10 goals in 9 consecutive matches, from February 27 (v PSPS) to April 20 (v Arema).
Although lack of density, Persib’s defense showed quite the productivity. 10 goals came from players on the defense zone. Midfield players scored 18 goals, while strikers scored 43 goals.
Persib’s disciplinary record was among the top 4 on yellow cards. Their yellow card collection (45) was just under PSPS (41), Persipura (43), and Persiwa (44). Those 45 yellow cards were awarded to 16 different Persib players, 10 locals and 6 foreigners. 25 yellow cards were for the locals, and 20 for the foreigners. Abanda Herman received more yellow cards than any other Persib player with 8. Right under Abanda, are Firman Utina and Hariono with 7 yellow cards each. Their first yellow card was for Hariono when they played Persipura on the first match, and the last one was for Hilton Moreira, against the same club on the second meeting.
Only 2 red cards awarded for Persib players throughout the season. The first one was for Firman Utina (away v Arema), while the second was for Abanda Herman (away v Persiba).
M. Ridwan won the spot on Persib’s starting line-up in all 34 matches. Along with Zulkifli Sukur (Mitra Kukar), he holds league’s most appearance as starter. He scored 12 goals and only received 1 yellow card throughout the season. Meanwhile, most appearance as substitute goes to Airlangga with 22. He had no starter appearance the whole season.
Season Results
At the beginning of the season, Persib were quite struggling with their performance. They only got 6 points on their first 6 matches, which brought them on the 15th spot of the table. But right after the 6th match, they were getting better, as Serginho van Dijk found his form. Side note: due to paperwork atrocities, van Dijk started the season on the 5th match (v Persisam). Persib went through 7 consecutive winning run from their March 13 (v Pelita Bandung Raya) to April 28 (v Persepam MU), which is league’s shared record with Arema. They won 5 home and 2 away matches during that period.
Their biggest home win margin of the season is 4 in 2 matches (4-2 v Sriwijaya, 5-1 v Persita). The match against Persita is also their record of most goals scored in a match of the season. They only lost once at home (1-2 v Persiram). Away from home, their biggest win margin is also 4 (4-0 v PSPS). Their biggest lose margin is 2 (2-4, away v Mitra Kukar).
Home Attendance Record
Persib’s total home attendance recorded 363,893, which is league’s second best below Arema’s. It has 23.9% increase from the previous season (293,571). Kick off schedule really had impact on their attendance. Matches which kicked-off in weekday afternoon attracted fewer attendance than matches in weekends. But that didn’t have much impact on their record. Even their fewest number reached 10,000+ on attendance when they played against Pelita Bandung Raya (on Tuesday afternoon). Their season’s record came when they hosted Arema, which attracted 26,857 spectators.
Table Movement
Indivudual Stats
With only 23 players, Persib was the club with least number of player listed on the line-up of the season. In fact, they only had 22 players on their roster for the whole season, with Herman Dzumafo-Hilton Moreira swap at the second transfer window. Moreover, from those 22 players, 1 player (Cecep Supriyatna, 3rd choice goalkeeper) did not even get a single playing minute, while youngster Sigit Hermawan only played once throughout the season! But with a very limited yet efficient resource, they went through the season with a good performance.
They scored 72 goals throughout the season, which made them the 2nd most productive team, 10 goals less than Persipura. From total 72 goals, Persib players scored 71 of them, 1 goal came from Gusripen Effendi’s (PSPS) own goal. Those 71 goals came from 15 different players, 9 locals and 6 foreigners. 45 goals were scored by the locals, while foreigners scored combined number of 26 goals. 3 of 71 goals were scored from the spot. Serginho van Dijk became club’s top scorer with 21 goals (2 penalties). Among the top 4, Persib suffered more goals with 43.
Serginho van Dijk, Persib's top scorer on the 2013 ISL source: jaringnews.com |
Serginho van Dijk holds the league’s record of scoring streak. He scored 10 goals in 9 consecutive matches, from February 27 (v PSPS) to April 20 (v Arema).
Although lack of density, Persib’s defense showed quite the productivity. 10 goals came from players on the defense zone. Midfield players scored 18 goals, while strikers scored 43 goals.
Persib’s disciplinary record was among the top 4 on yellow cards. Their yellow card collection (45) was just under PSPS (41), Persipura (43), and Persiwa (44). Those 45 yellow cards were awarded to 16 different Persib players, 10 locals and 6 foreigners. 25 yellow cards were for the locals, and 20 for the foreigners. Abanda Herman received more yellow cards than any other Persib player with 8. Right under Abanda, are Firman Utina and Hariono with 7 yellow cards each. Their first yellow card was for Hariono when they played Persipura on the first match, and the last one was for Hilton Moreira, against the same club on the second meeting.
Only 2 red cards awarded for Persib players throughout the season. The first one was for Firman Utina (away v Arema), while the second was for Abanda Herman (away v Persiba).
M. Ridwan won the spot on Persib’s starting line-up in all 34 matches. Along with Zulkifli Sukur (Mitra Kukar), he holds league’s most appearance as starter. He scored 12 goals and only received 1 yellow card throughout the season. Meanwhile, most appearance as substitute goes to Airlangga with 22. He had no starter appearance the whole season.
Season Results
At the beginning of the season, Persib were quite struggling with their performance. They only got 6 points on their first 6 matches, which brought them on the 15th spot of the table. But right after the 6th match, they were getting better, as Serginho van Dijk found his form. Side note: due to paperwork atrocities, van Dijk started the season on the 5th match (v Persisam). Persib went through 7 consecutive winning run from their March 13 (v Pelita Bandung Raya) to April 28 (v Persepam MU), which is league’s shared record with Arema. They won 5 home and 2 away matches during that period.
Their biggest home win margin of the season is 4 in 2 matches (4-2 v Sriwijaya, 5-1 v Persita). The match against Persita is also their record of most goals scored in a match of the season. They only lost once at home (1-2 v Persiram). Away from home, their biggest win margin is also 4 (4-0 v PSPS). Their biggest lose margin is 2 (2-4, away v Mitra Kukar).
Home Attendance Record
Diagram 1 - 2013 Persib Home Attendance Record click on image to enlarge |
Persib’s total home attendance recorded 363,893, which is league’s second best below Arema’s. It has 23.9% increase from the previous season (293,571). Kick off schedule really had impact on their attendance. Matches which kicked-off in weekday afternoon attracted fewer attendance than matches in weekends. But that didn’t have much impact on their record. Even their fewest number reached 10,000+ on attendance when they played against Pelita Bandung Raya (on Tuesday afternoon). Their season’s record came when they hosted Arema, which attracted 26,857 spectators.
Table Movement
Diagram 2 - 2013 Persib Table Movement Click on image to enlarge |
Persipura’s superiority and consistent performance, along with Persib’s poor away records, only put Atep & co. on the 4th position at the end of 2013 ISL season, with 63 points gathered from 18 wins, 9 draws, and 7 defeats. Persib actually ended the season on the 3rd spot, but Mitra Kukar had 2 more games to play after Persib played their last match of the season. Mitra Kukar won the 2 matches and pulled Persib down to the 4th.
Persib’s Overall Table Record
18W, 9D, 7L. 72-43 (+29). 63 points.
Home Record
14W, 2D, 1L. 45-18 (+27). 44 points.
Away Record
4W, 7D, 6L. 27-25 (+2). 19 points.
Other Stats
Persib holds the record of most matches being broadcasted of the season. In fact, out of total 34, only 4 of their matches that were not broadcasted, which are matches played in Papua region. Their other 30 matches (17 home and 13 away) were broadcasted. With many sponsors attached to their brand, it’s no surprise that they hold the record. ANTV broadcasted 11 of Persib’s home matches, while TvOne broadcasted 6 of them. On away matches, 4 matches were broadcasted by ANTV, and 9 by TvOne.
Persib’s clean sheet record was not as good as their scoring record. They only had 6 clean sheets on their record, 4 at home and 2 away.
See also:
2013 Indonesia Super League Stats
2013 Indonesia Super League Stats (Charts and Diagrams)
Persib’s Overall Table Record
18W, 9D, 7L. 72-43 (+29). 63 points.
Home Record
14W, 2D, 1L. 45-18 (+27). 44 points.
Away Record
4W, 7D, 6L. 27-25 (+2). 19 points.
Other Stats
Persib holds the record of most matches being broadcasted of the season. In fact, out of total 34, only 4 of their matches that were not broadcasted, which are matches played in Papua region. Their other 30 matches (17 home and 13 away) were broadcasted. With many sponsors attached to their brand, it’s no surprise that they hold the record. ANTV broadcasted 11 of Persib’s home matches, while TvOne broadcasted 6 of them. On away matches, 4 matches were broadcasted by ANTV, and 9 by TvOne.
Persib’s clean sheet record was not as good as their scoring record. They only had 6 clean sheets on their record, 4 at home and 2 away.
See also:
2013 Indonesia Super League Stats
2013 Indonesia Super League Stats (Charts and Diagrams)
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