Persib Bandung Clinch Third Straight Indonesian Super League Title
Persib Bandung clinched a third straight Indonesian Super League title on 24 May 2026 after a goalless draw, crowned champions on head-to-head over Borneo FC.
Persib Bandung sealed the Indonesian Super League 2025/26 crown on Sunday night after a scoreless home draw against Persijap Jepara, completing an unprecedented run of three consecutive league titles. Both Persib and closest challenger Borneo FC finished the season on 79 points from 34 matches, but Persib were awarded the championship on the head-to-head tiebreak. The result marked Persib’s fifth overall top-flight title and confirmed the club as the most successful in Indonesian league history.
Persib Bandung secure title with goalless home draw
Persib’s final fixture of the campaign ended in a 0-0 stalemate that proved sufficient to secure the trophy, as the club matched Borneo FC’s points total but held the head-to-head advantage. The draw was enough to spark celebrations among players, staff and a large home following, with the club acknowledging the achievement on official channels. While the match itself lacked goals, it delivered a decisive outcome for Persib and closed a season of sustained consistency.
The scoreless finish highlighted Persib’s ability to absorb pressure in a title-deciding evening, maintaining composure when another result elsewhere threatened to overturn their position. Persijap Jepara fought to prevent the home side from taking a straightforward route to the championship, and Persib’s defensive organisation ensured they left the field with the point required.
Head-to-head rule hands title despite Borneo’s big win
The title race came down to tiebreakers after Borneo FC produced a resounding 7-1 victory over Malut United on the final day, a result that left both clubs level on points. Despite Borneo’s emphatic finish, league regulations place head-to-head records above goal difference, and Persib’s superior results against Borneo during the season proved decisive. That application of the competition rules determined the final standings and denied Borneo the title on the basis of direct confrontations between the two clubs.
The conclusion underscored the importance of head-to-head fixtures over the course of a season and illustrated how margins in priority matches can be pivotal. For Borneo, the late flourish in goal scoring provided a dramatic finale but fell short of overturning Persib’s earlier successes in their head-to-head meetings.
Historic three-peat and record fifth championship
With the 2025/26 crown, Persib Bandung have now collected three consecutive league titles following championships in 2023/24 and 2024/25, asserting a period of domestic dominance. The fifth overall league triumph elevates Persib to the position of Indonesia’s most decorated club in the professional era and reinforces a decade-long ambition translated into sustained success. The achievement will be recorded in the club’s history as a landmark era, reflecting long-term planning and squad depth.
Securing three straight championships is a rare feat in Indonesian football and will be a benchmark for rival clubs in the seasons ahead. The sequence cements Persib’s status at the top of the domestic game and sets expectations for continuity at a club that has now combined tradition with performance at the highest level.
Season consistency and defensive foundation
Persib’s campaign was defined by a balance between steady defensive performances and timely attacking contributions, a combination that produced the consistency required to stay at the summit of the table. Over 34 matches the team gathered 79 points, a tally that reflected few missteps and an ability to pick up results both at home and on the road. That consistency ensured Persib were never reliant on a late-season surge alone, instead building a points buffer that withstood dramatic shifts on the final day of fixtures.
The goalless final match underlined the defensive resolve that has underpinned Persib’s three-year run, as well as the tactical discipline instilled by the coaching staff. While the season included moments of offensive brilliance and emphatic wins, it was the club’s capacity to manage tight games effectively that ultimately separated them from challengers.
Club response, fans and social media reaction
Persib Bandung and their supporters marked the title with immediate celebrations and a steady flow of images and posts shared across club channels, capturing moments from the final match and subsequent scenes of jubilation. The club provided official photographs documenting the night, and fans filled social platforms with tributes to the squad and staff. Local supporters and traveling fans combined to create an atmosphere that acknowledged both the hard work of this season and the broader achievement of a three-peat.
Club officials praised the collective effort without attaching the success to any single individual, highlighting the contributions of the entire playing group and backroom staff. The response from the fanbase reflected pride in Persib’s sustained excellence and optimism about the club’s prospects in coming seasons.
Implications for Indonesian and regional football
Persib’s third successive title carries implications beyond the immediate trophy presentation, reinforcing the club’s role as a benchmark for league standards and professional structures within Indonesian football. Their continued domestic success may influence recruitment, commercial opportunities and the strategic ambitions of rival clubs seeking to close the gap. The achievement will also shape narratives around competitive balance in the league and the pathways clubs follow to achieve sustained winning records.
For the wider region, Persib’s prominence adds to the profile of the Indonesian Super League as it produces consistently successful clubs and competitive fixtures. The outcome of the 2025/26 season will be examined by other teams and administrators as they consider adjustments to challenge Persib’s dominance in subsequent campaigns.
Persib Bandung’s crowning as Indonesian Super League champions on 24 May 2026 completes a remarkable chapter in the club’s recent history and sets a new standard for success in domestic football. The team’s steady accumulation of points, defensive resilience and ability to prevail under the league’s tiebreak rules have delivered a third consecutive title and a fifth overall championship, positioning Persib as the benchmark of Indonesian club football as the country looks ahead to the next season.










