PT Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB) has sent the provisional schedule for Liga 1 2024/2025 to each club. Persib Bandung will kick off the competition. As the defending champions, Persib will host Liga 2 champions PSBS Biak on August 9, 2024, at Stadion Si Jalak Harupat (SJH), Soreang, Bandung Regency. Persib will return to SJH for the second week of Liga 1, where they will face Dewa United on August 19, 2024. Dewa United will have to be the traveling team for Liga 1 next season due to the Indomilk Arena in Tangerang being under renovation by the government. On September 23, 2024, Persib will have a big match against Persija Jakarta in the sixth week, to be played at SJH. From the eighth week onwards, Persib will no longer play at SJH for Liga 1, as they will move to Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api (GBLA), which is currently under renovation. In the early season transfer market, Persib has not been very aggressive. Maung Bandung has only signed Mateo Kocijan, while Tyronne del Pino, Robi Darwis, Eriyanto, and Satrio Azhar have returned from loan spells. Additionally, Persib has released three players: Fitrul Dwi Rustapa to Bali United, Arsan Makarin to PSPS Pekanbaru, and Alberto Rodriguez to Mohun Bagan SG in India.
Persija Jakarta might be one of the most passive clubs for the upcoming Liga 1 season. So far, Macan Kemayoran has only signed one player. Carlos Bueno is the only new addition to Persija. The 29-year-old midfielder previously played in the Spanish third division. Carlos Bueno’s performances in the 2024 President’s Cup have also been underwhelming. In three matches, his role in midfield hasn’t been particularly prominent. Persija still has two foreign player slots available for next season. Currently, Macan Kemayoran has filled six of the available foreign slots. From the start, Persija’s management had planned to use only six foreign players. Besides Bueno, the other five are Ondrej Kudela, Maciej Gajos, Ryo Matsumura, Marko Simic, and Gustavo Almeida. Persija’s coach, Carlos Pena, has spoken about the possibility of adding more players to the squad for the upcoming Liga 1 season. Discussions with management are necessary. “Regarding new recruits, this is something I need to discuss with management,” said Carlos Pena. The call for Persija to seek additional players has grown louder after Macan Kemayoran was defeated 0-3 by Bali United on Friday night (July 26) at Captain I Wayan Dipta Stadium, Gianyar, in their third President’s Cup Group B match. “Of course, we will try to find solutions to strengthen the team as best as possible,” Carlos Pena said. “We still have time before the league starts. Let’s see what moves we can make,” he added.
Ahead of the BRI Liga 1 2024/2025 season, PSIS Semarang has seen major changes, including several key player departures. Two crucial local defenders, Fredyan Wahyu and Wahyu Prasetyo, have transferred to Malut United. They follow Hari Nur Yulianto, who also joined Malut United last season. Additionally, PSIS Semarang lost Taisei Marukawa, a key foreign player, to Dewa United. PSIS cited foreign player regulations as a reason for Marukawa’s departure. However, PSIS has made new signings to strengthen the squad, including Zalnando, who was loaned from Persib Bandung. Young talents Aulia Rahman (17 years old) and Rahmat Syawal (18 years old) are also expected to make an impact. Here is a recap of PSIS Semarang’s official transfers at the start of the 2024/2025 season:
3 Goals: Gustavo Almeida (Persija Jakarta), Nermin Haljeta (PSM Makassar), Privat Mbarga (Bali United)
2 Goals: David da Silva (Persib Bandung), Tyronne del Pino (Persib Bandung), Bruno Moreira (Persebaya Surabaya)
1 Goal: Beckham Putra (Persib Bandung), Ciro Alves (Persib Bandung), Alexsandro (PSBS Biak), Rizki Eka Pratama (PSM Makassar), Lulinha (Madura United), Tatsuro Nagamatsu (Malut United), Sandro Anibal (Persita Tangerang), Krisna Bayu Otto (Persik Kediri), Mitsuru Maruoka (Bali United), Kenneth Ngwoke (Semen Padang), Stefano Lilipaly (Borneo FC), Rosegergne da Silva (Borneo FC), Leo Gaucho (Borneo FC), Abel Arganaraz (PSBS Biak), Abdul Rahman (PSM Makassar), Eksel Runtukahu (Barito Putera), Christophe Nduwarugira (Borneo FC), Terens Puhiri (Borneo FC), Alfreandra Dewangga (PSIS Semarang), Kenzo Nambu (Bali United), Ramiro Fergonzi (Persik Kediri), Mochammad Supriadi (Persik Kediri), Septian Bagaskara (Dewa United), Egy Maulana Vikri (Dewa United), Paulo Gali Freitas (PSIS Semarang), Mohammed Rashid (Persebaya Surabaya), Lucas Morelatto (Barito Putera)
Individually, Persela Lamongan’s players also have high market values. One notable player, Ezechiel Ndouasel, is listed as one of the most valuable players in Liga 2 this season. The Chad international is estimated to have a market value of Rp2.61 billion, making him the highest-valued player in Laskar Joko Tingkir. Other players with significant market values include Wawan Febrianto, Arsyad Yusgiantoro, and several others. With such a star-studded lineup, it’s no surprise that Persela Lamongan is considered a strong candidate for promotion. The team also has a solid history in top-tier competitions.
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