2014 season | |||
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President | Glen Sugita | ||
Head coach | Djajang Nurdjaman | ||
Stadium | Si Jalak Harupat | ||
Indonesia Super League | Champions | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Makan Konaté (13) All: Makan Konaté (13) |
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Highest home attendance | 27,500 vs. Mitra Kukar (26 October 2014) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 10,542 vs. Persita (5 February 2014) | ||
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The 2014 season was Persib Bandung's 55th season in the club football history, the 18th consecutive season in the top-flight Liga Indonesia season and the 6th season competing in the Indonesia Super League.
Persib became the champion of the 2014 Indonesia Super League and Ferdinand Sinaga was rewarded the best player award.
2013 Persib Bandung season ends after Persib's failure to qualify in the final round of 2013 Menpora Cup.
After a coaching evaluation meeting on 27 September 2013, PT PBB declared that head coach Djajang Nurdjaman will still lead the team for at least a season at the 2014 Indonesia Super League.
Persib evaluated their coaching staff. The results are the declaration on 17 October 2013 which appointed Jaino Matos as match analyst, extending Anwar Sanusi's contract as goalkeeper coach, extending Asep Sumantri's contracts and replacing Sutiono Lamso with Herrie Setyawan as assistant coaches, as well as appointing a psychologist for the team.
Persib then released seven players from previous season's squad, four of them are the foreign players. Those are two Bandung players Cecep Supriatna and Aang Suparman, long-time player Airlangga Sutjipto, centre-back Abanda Herman, and midfielder Mbida Messi, Kenji Adachihara and Hilton Moreira. Following their departure are goalkeeper Rizky Bagja and midfielder Asri Akbar, who left to add their flight-hour.
On 6 October 2013, Persib recruited two Sriwijaya FC players, Tantan and Achmad Jufriyanto. Persib also recruited two ex-Persib Junior players. Those are Persisam Samarinda player, Ferdinand Sinaga on 16 October 2013, and Arema Indonesia player, Muhammad Natshir on 29 October 2013.