Diário Ao-Vivo

Indonésia - Liga 1 04/25 08:00 33 PS Barito Putera vs Bhayangkara FC - View
Indonésia - Liga 1 04/30 00:00 34 Bhayangkara Surabaya United vs Persis Solo - View

Resultados

Indonésia - Liga 1 04/20 12:00 32 [3] Bali United v Bhayangkara FC [17] L 2-1
Indonésia - Liga 1 04/20 12:00 33 PS Barito Putera v Bhayangkara Surabaya United - PPT.
Indonésia - Liga 1 04/16 12:00 31 [18] Bhayangkara FC v Persik Kediri [7] W 7-0
Indonésia - Liga 1 04/16 12:00 32 Bali United v Bhayangkara Surabaya United - PPT.
Indonésia - Liga 1 04/02 13:30 31 Bhayangkara Surabaya United v Persik Kediri - PPT.
Indonésia - Liga 1 03/28 13:30 30 [2] Persib Bandung v Bhayangkara FC [17] D 0-0
Indonésia - Liga 1 03/16 13:30 29 [17] Bhayangkara FC v Dewa United FC [8] L 2-3
Indonésia - Liga 1 03/06 12:00 28 [15] Arema FC v Bhayangkara FC [17] D 0-0
Indonésia - Liga 1 03/01 12:00 27 [18] Bhayangkara FC v Madura United [5] W 3-2
Indonésia - Liga 1 02/26 12:00 26 [1] Borneo FC v Bhayangkara FC [18] L 4-0
Indonésia - Liga 1 02/22 08:00 25 [18] Bhayangkara FC v PSS Sleman [14] L 1-4
Indonésia - Liga 1 02/04 08:00 24 [13] Persebaya Surabaya v Bhayangkara FC [18] L 1-0

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 32 16 16
Wins 4 3 1
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 17 9 8
Goals for 37 25 12
Goals against 55 28 27
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 9 3 6

Bhayangkara Presisi Indonesia Football Club is an Indonesian professional football club based in Bekasi Regency, West Java, Indonesia. The club are linked to the Indonesian National Police, with many of their players serving as policemen. Even the name of the club is based on a police rank. They currently compete in the Liga 1, the highest level of football in Indonesia and won the title once in 2017.

History

A Persebaya offspring (2010–2016)

Bhayangkara FC has a complicated history as it was a by-product of internal conflict in one of Indonesia's oldest clubs, Persebaya Surabaya. As the conflict was peaking in 2010, a rebel faction in Persebaya acquired Persikubar West Kutai, a second-tier club based in West Kutai on Borneo island, following the decision of the main faction to pull Persebaya out of the Indonesian Super League (ISL) and register it for the inaugural season of the Indonesian Premier League (IPL). The competition schism itself derived from a rift between the ISL organizers and the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). The rebel faction renamed Persikubar into Persebaya and moved its base to Surabaya so that the latter could still have a representation in the 2011 season of ISL, albeit in its second-tier.[]

When the Persebaya DU team managed to win promotion into the top-tier of ISL in 2013, the naming issue became a legal battle as another Persebaya was playing in the top-tier of IPL. In a span of a year (August 2015 to September 2016), this team changed names four times in order to circumvent legal challenges from different parties, including the notorious Persebaya ultras, known as Bonek. In April 2016, this team, known at that time as Surabaya United, merged with PS Polri, the amateur club of the Indonesian National Police, to obtain legal backing and create Bhayangkara Surabaya United.

A police team (2016–present)

On 10 September 2016, the Indonesian National Police became the main operator of the club and renamed it into its current identification, Bhayangkara FC, which no longer has any visible link to Persebaya Surabaya. Bhayangkara itself is a nickname for the Indonesian police, deriving from the name of the guardians of the ancient kingdom of Majapahit. That is why the club from 2016 onward was known as the Guardians. In November 2020, the club moved its base from Jakarta to Surakarta after failing to win support from football fans in the national capital who are already loyal to one of the most popular club in the country, Persija Jakarta, and planned to change its name to Bhayangkara Solo. However, the renaming plan was canceled according to PSSI in its 2021 annual congress.

First National Trophy

In 2017, Bhayangkara FC won the 2017 Liga 1 championship on a head-to-head decision, which was seen as controversial by football fans nationwide who preferred the runner-up Bali United, which had collected the same number of points. While the procedure was legal and both teams were made out of controversial mergers, fans considered Bhayangkara as an elitist creation of the police with no popular support while Bali United had won the hearts of the people in Bali. Despite the championship, Bhayangkara FC was unable to compete in the 2018 AFC Champions League as it was unable to obtain an AFC license; the AFC Champions League spot went to Bali United.

O Bhayangkara Futebol Clube, conhecido como Bhayangkara FC, é um clube de futebol profissional indonésio com sede na cidade de Jacarta. A equipe compete na Liga 1, a primeira divisão do futebol indonésio. O clube foi fundado em 1979 como Persikas Jakarta. Em 2010, o clube foi adquirido pela Polícia Nacional da Indonésia e renomeado para Bhayangkara FC.

O Bhayangkara FC é um dos clubes mais bem-sucedidos do futebol indonésio. O clube conquistou dois títulos da Liga 1, em 2017 e 2018, e uma Copa da Indonésia, em 2018. Além disso, o clube também representou a Indonésia em competições continentais, como a Liga dos Campeões da AFC e a Copa da AFC.

O Bhayangkara FC joga suas partidas em casa no Estádio PTIK, em Jacarta. O estádio tem capacidade para 10.000 espectadores. O clube tem uma grande torcida, conhecida como "Bhayangkara Mania".

O Bhayangkara FC é um clube com uma história rica e uma tradição de sucesso. O clube é um dos principais representantes do futebol indonésio e tem um papel importante no desenvolvimento do esporte no país.