PSBS Biak

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Persatuan Sepakbola Biak dan Sekitarnya, commonly known as PSBS Biak, is an Indonesian professional football club based in Biak Numfor Regency, Papua. The club currently plays in the Super League.[1]

Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Biak dan Sekitarnya
NicknameBadai Pasifik (The Pacific Typhoon)
Short nameBIK
Founded12 December 1964; 61 years ago (12 December 1964)
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PSBS Biak
Full namePersatuan Sepakbola Biak dan Sekitarnya
NicknameBadai Pasifik (The Pacific Typhoon)
Short nameBIK
Founded12 December 1964; 61 years ago (12 December 1964)
GroundCendrawasih Stadium
Capacity15,000
OwnerPT Sepak Bola Biak Jaya
Head coachMarian Mihail
LeagueSuper League
2024–25Liga 1, 9th of 18
Current season
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History

PSBS Biak was founded on 12 December 1964. PSBS Biak was not as fortunate as other Papuan clubs such as Persipura Jayapura, Persiwa Wamena, Persidafon Dafonsoro, Persiram Raja Ampat, and Perseru Serui. They were promoted to Premier Division in the 2011–12 season after winning the Liga Indonesia First Division in the 2010 Liga Indonesia First Division.[2]

After eight seasons surviving in the second-tier competition, PSBS Biak had to be taken over by rival, Persewar Waropen, who successfully made history by qualifying for the Second Round of 2019 Liga 2.[2]

PSBS Biak managed go through to the semi-finals of 2023–24 Liga 2 season. They defeated Persiraja Banda Aceh on 5–1 on aggregate to go through to the final. Thus PSBS Biak secured a promotion for the first time in history to the Liga 1.[3] In the final match which was held over two legs, PSBS managed to become champion after beating Semen Padang 3–0 in the home match in the first leg and the away match again won 0–3 with a 6–0 aggregate win.[4] Alexsandro managed to win two individual awards at once, Top Scorer with 19 goals and being the Best Player too.[5]

Players

Current squad

As of 12 September 2025[6]

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Out on loan

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Supporters

PSBS's supporters are called Napi Bongkar, with yellow and green as their identity. Napi Bongkar is one of the biggest football club supporters in Papua.[7]

Staff

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Position Name
Technical directorIndonesia Agus Sugeng Riyanto
Head coachRomania Marian Mihail
Assistant coachesIndonesia Antônio Cláudio
Indonesia Erol Iba
Indonesia Alexander Frans Yarangga
Goalkeeping coachesIndonesia Jendri Pitoy
Fitness coachesPortugal Joao Moriera
Indonesia Kahudi Wahyu Widodo
Indonesia Inda Ramdhani
DoctorIndonesia Ade Ariyanti Batti
PhysioterapistIndonesia Angga Hepatica Pribadi
Indonesia Moch. Affan abdillah
MasseurIndonesia Syarif Ihsananto
Kit ManIndonesia Imam Kurniyanto
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Honours

Statistics

Note: Since 2010 season

Recent history

Champions Runners-up Third place Promoted Relegated
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Season Division Position Pld W D L GF GA Pts Cup AFC/AFF competition(s)
2010 FD 1st 8710 17322
2011–12 PD 5th[a] 20785 272229
2013 PD 2nd[b] 201046 322234
2014 PD 3rd[c] 12723 171223
2015 PD failed the verification process
2016 ISC-B not participating
2017 L2 4th[d] 16556 182220
2018 L2 9th[e] 227510 283226 First round
2019 L2 9th[f] 20668 142124
2020 L2 season declared void
2021–22 L2 5th[g] 10334 9912
2022–23 L2 season not finished
2023–24 L2 1st 181332 331242
2024–25 L1 9th 3413912 444748
2025–26 SL TBD 34000 000
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Notes
  1. Group 2 in First Round.
  2. Group 2 in Second Round.
  3. Group 8 in First Round.
  4. Group C in Second Round.
  5. East Region in First Round.
  6. East Region in First Round.
  7. Group D in First Round.

Season by season

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Season Tier Division Place Piala Indonesia
2005 4 TD 4th
2006 3 SD Second round
2007–08 3 SD Second round
2008–09 3 FD First round
2009–10 3 FD Second round
2010 3 FD 1st
2011–12 2 PD 5th (1R: Group 2)
2013 2 PD 2nd (2R: Group 2)
2014 2 PD 3rd (1R: Group 8)
2015 2 PD not participating
2016 2 ISC-B not participating
2017 2 L2 4th (2R: Group C)
2018 2 L2 9th (1R: East Region) First Round
2019 2 L2 9th (1R: East Region)
2020 2 L2 declared void
2021–22 2 L2 5th (1R: Group D)
2022–23 2 L2 not finished
2023–24 2 L2 1st
2024–25 1 L1 9th
2025–26 1 SL
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Current league

Defunct league

  • 4 season in Premier Division (as second tier)
  • 3 season in First Division (as third tier)
  • 2 season in Second Division (as third tier)
  • 1 season in Third Division (as fourth tier)

References

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