Results

Indonesia Liga 1 04/29 08:00 34 [18] Persikabo 1973 v PS Barito Putera [10] L 3-4
Indonesia Liga 1 04/26 08:00 33 [6] PSIS Semarang v Persikabo 1973 [18] L 3-0
Indonesia Liga 1 04/22 08:00 32 [8] Persis Solo v Persikabo 1973 [18] L 2-1
Indonesia Liga 1 04/21 08:00 33 PSIS Semarang v Persikabo 1973 - PPT.
Indonesia Liga 1 04/17 12:00 32 Persis Solo v Persikabo 1973 - PPT.
Indonesia Liga 1 04/15 12:00 31 [18] Persikabo 1973 v Bali United [3] W 3-2
Indonesia Liga 1 04/04 13:30 31 Persikabo 1973 v Bali United - PPT.
Indonesia Liga 1 03/28 13:30 30 [7] Persik Kediri v Persikabo 1973 [18] L 5-2
Indonesia Liga 1 03/15 13:30 29 [18] Persikabo 1973 v Persib Bandung [2] L 1-3
Indonesia Liga 1 03/07 08:00 28 [9] Dewa United FC v Persikabo 1973 [18] L 2-1
Indonesia Liga 1 03/01 08:00 27 [17] Persikabo 1973 v Arema FC [16] L 0-1
Indonesia Liga 1 02/26 12:00 26 [5] Madura United v Persikabo 1973 [17] L 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 4 2 2
Draws 8 6 2
Losses 22 9 13
Goals for 44 25 19
Goals against 74 35 39
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Persikabo 1973

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kabupaten Bogor 1973, commonly known as Persikabo 1973 or by its nickname Kabo '73, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Bogor Regency, West Java that competes in Liga 1. The club will play in Liga 2 next season, as they are relegated.

History

This club started from an initiative to participate in the 2015 Piala Jenderal Sudirman tournament with a team that incorporated players from the professional PSMS Medan club into the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI)'s amateur club, PS TNI. After this tournament, PS TNI parted ways with PSMS Medan but decided to become a professional club that combines soldiers with professional players. In March 2016, PS TNI appointed their first professional coach, Englishman Judan Ali and acquired Persiram Raja Ampat, a cash-strapped first-tier team from the impoverished West Papua province, for a cost of 17 billion rupiah.

For the 2018 Liga 1 season, PS TNI were renamed as PS TIRA to dilute the TNI association and moved to Bantul. The team finished 2018 Liga 1 in 15th position and escaped relegation after securing a vital 3-1 win against Borneo F.C. in the last match of the season. PS TIRA later merged with Liga 3 club Persikabo Bogor in early 2019 to form TIRA-Persikabo and play at Pakansari Stadium in Bogor Regency.

Ahead of the 2020 Liga 1 season, TIRA-Persikabo changed its name to Persikabo 1973. But they used the name TIRA-Persikabo and the same logo for the 2020 Liga 1 season because these changes were not approved by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). During its May 2021 annual congress, PSSI said the club cancelled the plan to propose for a name change. But they used the name Persikabo 1973 as a commercial arrangement for the 2021–22 Liga 1 season.

In the 2023–24 Liga 1 season, Persikabo were relegated to the Liga 2, with 4 matches left to spare, ending their seven-years tenure in the top division.

PS TIRA is a professional soccer team based in Indonesia. The team was founded in 2015 and competes in the Liga 1, the top tier of Indonesian football. Known for their skilled players and competitive spirit, PS TIRA has quickly made a name for themselves in the Indonesian soccer scene.

The team's colors are red and white, reflecting the national colors of Indonesia. They play their home matches at the Pakansari Stadium in Cibinong, West Java, where they have a strong and passionate fan base that supports them during every game.

PS TIRA is known for their attacking style of play, with fast-paced and dynamic performances on the field. They have a talented roster of players who are capable of scoring goals and creating exciting moments for their fans.

Overall, PS TIRA is a team with a bright future in Indonesian soccer, and they continue to strive for success and excellence in every match they play.