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Revision as of 13:52, 21 September 2021

Badak Lampung
Full nameBadak Lampung Football Club
Nickname(s)Laskar Saburai (Saburai Warriors)
Short nameBDL, BLFC
Founded1970 (1970) (as Perseru Serui)
1 May 2019; 5 years ago (2019-05-01) (as Badak Lampung FC)[1]
StadiumSumpah Pemuda Stadium
Capacity15,000
OwnerRoyal Golden Eagle
ChairmanAnderson Tanoto
ManagerHenry Arifianto
CoachBudiardjo Thalib
LeagueLiga 2
2019Liga 1, 16th (Relegated)
Current season

Active departments of
Badak Lampung

Football (Men's) Football U-20 (Men's) Football U-18 (Men's) Football U-16 (Men's)

Badak Lampung Football Club, commonly known as BLFC, is an Indonesian football club based in Bandar Lampung, Lampung. Their nickname is Saburai Warriors. They play in the Liga 2 in the Indonesian Football League. They play their home matches at Sumpah Pemuda Stadium.

History

The club was initially established in 1970 as Perseru Serui. In 2010, the club gained promotion to the Premier Division after finishing as the fourth-ranked Liga Indonesia First Division.

In 2013, Perseru achieved his dream to compete at the highest football competition in Indonesia, Indonesia Super League after successfully stepped into the Premier Division Final 2013 season.[2]

In March 2019, Perseru was bought by a businessman in Lampung, since all clubs in Lampung were only competing in third tier league. No clubs in Lampung competed in Liga 1 for decades. Therefore, the club's home base was moved to Lampung, and the club's name was changed from Perseru Serui to Badak Lampung FC. However, they only competed for a year (five years overall) in 2019 Liga 1, and relegated to Liga 2 for 2020 season.

Sponsorship

Kit supplier

  • Veldome Sport (2012)
  • Injers (2015)
  • Junior Sport (2017)
  • Noij Sportwear (2018)
  • Made by Club (2019)
  • MAR10 Apparel (2020)
  • Adhoc Apparel (2021−2022)

Stadiums

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 7 August 2021[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Indonesia IDN Guntur Egi Saputro
2 DF Indonesia IDN Abdul Azis
4 MF Indonesia IDN Alvin
5 DF Indonesia IDN Bursanudin Ahya
9 FW Indonesia IDN Muhammad Irman
10 FW Indonesia IDN Januar Eka Ramadhan
11 FW Indonesia IDN Sandrian Tuslin
12 DF Indonesia IDN Fachri Muslim
13 DF Indonesia IDN Aditya Wahyudi
15 DF Indonesia IDN Roni Rosadi
16 MF Indonesia IDN Jawwad Wafa
19 MF Indonesia IDN Reza Ansyari
20 GK Indonesia IDN Reza Pratama
21 FW Indonesia IDN Dalmiansyah Matutu
22 MF Indonesia IDN Angga Wahid
24 DF Indonesia IDN Fatkhur Ari Kusumawardani
28 MF Indonesia IDN Julian Mancini
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 FW Indonesia IDN Talaohu Musafri
30 GK Indonesia IDN Achmad Zidane Pratama
31 MF Indonesia IDN Fadly Nasir
39 DF Indonesia IDN Dedi Irwandi
42 MF Indonesia IDN Siswanto Junior
51 DF Indonesia IDN Edo Pratama
86 MF Indonesia IDN Akas Bahtiar
88 DF Indonesia IDN Adi Parwa
95 GK Indonesia IDN Rully Desrian
MF Indonesia IDN Dyas Bagus Widiyanto
MF Indonesia IDN Bramdani
MF Indonesia IDN Joko Setiawan
MF Indonesia IDN Rizki Ardiansyah
MF Indonesia IDN Pungki Cahyo
MF Indonesia IDN Arya Zidane
MF Indonesia IDN Bayu Ismail
MF Indonesia IDN Aswandanu Bagason

Coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Team Indonesia Henry Arifianto
Head Coach Indonesia Budiardjo Thalib
Assistant Coach Indonesia Purwanto Suwondo
Technical Coach Indonesia Fachmi Amiruddin
Goalkeeper Coach Indonesia Agus Triono
Fitness Coach Indonesia Ananto Nurhani

Asian clubs ranking

As of 18 September 2018.
Current Rank Country Team
237 India Gokulam Kerala
238 Vietnam Hà Nội
239 Kuwait Qadsia
240 India DSK Shivajians
241 Indonesia Badak Lampung
242 Indonesia Persijap Jepara

References

  1. ^ https://lampungpro.com/post/18358/per-1-mei-pemilik-perseru-serui-bawa-klub-liga1-bermarkas-di-lampung
  2. ^ "Perseru susul Persebaya ke ISL". ligaindonesia.co.id. PT Liga Indonesia. 9 September 2013. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  3. ^ Robert. "Dibalik Pemilihan Nama Baru Perseru di Lampung". Bolalob – Situsnya Anak Futsal!. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Daftar Pemain Badak Lampung Liga 1". Retrieved 12 May 2021.