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                    Bambang Pamungkas
                         Bambang in 2018
                       Personal information
   Full name         Bambang Pamungkas
   Date of birth     10 June 1980 (age 41)
   Place of birth    Semarang, Indonesia[1]
   Height            1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
   Position(s)       Striker
                         Club information
   Current team      Persija Jakarta (manager)
                   Youth career
1988–1989   SSB Hobby Sepakbola Getas
1989–1993   SSB Ungaran Serasi
1993–1994   Persada Utama Ungaran
1994–1996   Persikas Semarang Regency
1996–1999   Diklat Salatiga
                  Senior career*
Years       Team                        Apps   (Gls)
1999–2005   Persija Jakarta              126    (80)
2000        → EHC Norad (loan)            11     (7)
2005–2007   Selangor FA                   63    (42)
2007–2013   Persija Jakarta              149    (73)
2014        Pelita Bandung Raya           24    (10)
2015–2019   Persija Jakarta               77    (10)
Total                                    450   (222)
                 National team‡
1999–2012   Indonesia                     85    (37)
                 Teams managed
2020–2021   Persija Jakarta
2021–       Persija Jakarta
                                 show
                                Honours
   * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league
                only and correct as of 21 December 2019
       ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 27 March 2013
Bambang Pamungkas (born 10 June 1980), also known as Bepe, is an
Indonesian football manager and former player who is the current manager of Liga 1
club Persija Jakarta. As a footballer, he predominately played for Persija Jakarta and
the Indonesia national football team. His natural position is striker. Bambang made his
name in South East Asian football when he scored the only goal for Indonesia at the
2002 Tiger Cup semifinal against Malaysia,[2] and was the tournament's top scorer with
eight goals.[3]
Bambang is considered to be an Indonesian living legend and most successful player in
Indonesia. He is known with an outstanding header of the ball, and has a reputation for
sharpness in the penalty box. He is Indonesia's record holder in terms of both
appearances and goalscoring, earning 86 caps and 38 goals [4] with the Indonesia
national team,[5] and is perhaps the team's most popular player among its supporters.
[6]
     He was considered one of top ten Asian players of 2012 by ESPN Soccernet.[7]
                                                       Contents
                                          1Club career
                                          2International career
                                          3Controversy
                                          4Personal life
                                          5Public figure
                                          6Summer Olympics
                                          7Career statistics
                                                     o 7.1International
                                                     o 7.2International goals
                                          8Honours
                                                     o 8.1Club
                                                     o 8.2International
                                                     o 8.3Individual
                                          9References
                                          10External links
Club career[edit]
Bambang played for several clubs around his hometown as a youth, before beginning
his senior career with Persija Jakarta. He was the club's top goalscorer in 1999–
2000 Liga Indonesia with 24 goals. In 2000, he joined EHC Norad in the Dutch Third
Division. But after only 4 months he returned to Persija, the only Indonesian club he
ever played for.
Bambang helped his club to win the Liga Indonesia in 2001, and he was awarded the
accolade of that season's best player. Persija Jakarta narrowly missed out on winning
the championship again in 2004 by one point. The following season Persija reached
the 2005 final, but lost 2–3 to Persipura Jayapura.
Shortly afterwards Bambang accepted an offer to play in the Malaysian Football League
with Selangor FA, along with national teammate Elie Aiboy. In his first season in
Malaysia he won the Premier League Malaysia, FA Cup Malaysia, and Malaysia Cup,
and became the league's top-scorer with 23 goals in 24 matches. During two seasons in
Malaysia he scored 63 goals in four competitions: Malaysia Premier League, Malaysia
Super League, FA Cup Malaysia, Malaysia Cup, AFC Cup. Despite having scored a
total of 178 goals in Liga Indonesia, like Singaporean forward Indra Sahdan Daud,
Bambang lost his place in the nation team to foreign-born talent.
In 2008, despite interests from English club Derby County, he opted to stay in
Indonesia.[8]
In 2010, he had a trial at FC Ingolstadt 04, but failed to secure a contract.[9]
On 9 December 2013, he signed a one-year contract with Pelita Bandung Raya.
On 3 December 2014, he moved back to Persija Jakarta.[10][11]
On 17 December 2019, he announced his retirement from professional football after 19
years of career. His last game was a 1–3 victory of Persija Jakarta to Kalteng Putra
F.C. in the Tuah Pahoe Stadium. On 17 January 2020, a month after Bambang
announced his retirement, he was chosen to become the manager of Persija Jakarta.
International career[edit]
In 1998 Bambang's international career began when he was selected to play for the
Indonesian youth team; his tally of seven goals in the Asian Cup U-19 Group V made
him the competition's top scorer. He made his senior international debut the following
year in a friendly match against Lithuania, in which he scored one goal.[12]
Bambang has taken part in four FIFA World Cup qualification campaigns (2002, 2006,
2010 and 2014), playing in 14 matches and scoring 3 times. [13] Bambang has also been
involved in three AFC Asian Cups: 2000, 2004 and 2007. He scored a goal
against Bahrain in the 2007 AFC Asian Cup, in a match Indonesia won 2–1.[14]
In the 2002 Tiger Cup, Bambang was the top scorer with 8 goals, but an injury ruled him
out of the Indonesian squad for the 2004 event. He scored twice in the 2008 AFF
Suzuki Cup, once against Myanmar and once against Cambodia. In 2010 AFF Suzuki
Cup Bambang scored two goals in a match against Thailand, both from penalty kicks.
[15]
      He has scored a total of 12 goals in the ASEAN Football Championship, making him
the 5th-highest goalscorer in ASEAN Football Championship history.
Controversy[edit]
On 18 December 2011, following the match between Sriwijaya and Persija Jakarta,
Bambang, Ismed Sofyan and Leo Saputra were involved in an assault on Hilton
Moreira at his hotel, allegedly provoked by Hilton's behaviour during the match. [16]
Bambang is one of the leading advocates for player welfare and rights in Indonesia. [17]
Personal life[edit]
Bambang is married to Tribuana Tungga Dewi, with whom he has three daughters:
Salsa Alicia, Jane Abel, Syaura Abana. The second youngest of 7 children. he initially
had no thoughts of becoming a footballer. He likes reading and cooking, and has
ambitions to become a teacher or a chef once his footballing career is over. [18]
Bambang devotes some of his free time to charity work, promoting the Bambang
Pamungkas Foundation that he set up to provide financial assistance and resources to
schools in Indonesia. He is also involved in raising funds for children's cancer charities. [6]
Public figure[edit]
As a well-known public figure, Bambang has appeared in many product endorsements,
including for Biskuat, Ti Phone, Nike, Bodrex, and Kuku Bima.
Bambang has written a book in Bahasa Indonesia, Ketika Jemariku Menari, relating his
life, his career, and his teammates at club and national level, especially during the AFF
2010 campaign. Former Indonesia national team manager Ivan Venkov
Kolev comments in the book that Bambang is "One of rare striker in Indonesia.
Commitment and professionalism are hallmarks of rare skill players in Indonesia". [19]
Summer Olympics[edit]
Bambang has been chosen as a torch bearer for 2012 Summer Olympics flame
passage through Calderdale on 24 June 2012.[20]
Career statistics[edit]
International[edit]
Indonesia national team
 Year    Apps    Goals
 1999     10       7
 2000      1       0
 2001        5           2
 2002        7           8
 2004        10          1
 2006        3           1
 2007        10          4
 2008        12          7
 2009        5           1
 2010        13          3
 2011        7           3
 2012        2           0
 Total       85          37
International goals[edit]
                                          Scores and results list Indonesia's goal tally first. [21][22]
    No                                             Ca                     Scor      Resul     Competitio
                  Date            Venue                   Opponent
     .                                             p                       e          t          n
         1    2 June          Valga                 1         Lithuania     2–2       2–2     Friendly
              1999            Keskstaadion, Valg
No                                   Ca                    Scor   Resul   Competitio
       Date           Venue                Opponent
 .                                   p                      e       t        n
                 a, Estonia
 2               Berakas Sports                             3–0
      2 August   Complex, Bandar                                          1999 SEA
                                      3         Malaysia            6–0
      1999       Seri Begawan,                                            Games
 3               Brunei                                     4–0
                 Phnom Penh
      30
                 Olympic                        Cambodi
 4    October                         8                     2–0     5–1
                 Stadium, Phnom            a
      1999
                 Penh, Cambodia
      14      Senayan                                                     2000 AFC
                                               Hong
 5    Novembe Stadium, Jakarta,       9                     3–1     3–1   Asian Cup
                                           Kong
      r 1999  Indonesia                                                   qualification
 6                                                          6–1
      20      Senayan
                                                Cambodi
      Novembe Stadium, Jakarta,       10                            9–2
                                           a
      r 1999  Indonesia
 7                                                          7–2
                 Gelora Bung
      8 April    Karno
 8                                    12        Maldives    5–0     5–0
      2001       Stadium, Jakarta,
                 Indonesia
                                                                          2002 FIFA
                                                                          World Cup
                                                                          qualification
                 Gelora Bung
      29 April   Karno                          Cambodi
 9                                    14                    2–0     2–0
      2001       Stadium, Jakarta,         a
                 Indonesia
 10   17         Gelora Bung          19        Cambodi     2–2     4–2   2002 Tiger
      Decembe    Karno                     a                              Cup
      r 2002     Stadium, Jakarta,
                 Indonesia
 11                                                         3–2
No                                   Ca                      Scor    Resul   Competitio
       Date           Venue                Opponent
 .                                   p                        e        t        n
 12                                                           4–2
 13                                                           1–0
 14              Gelora Bung                                  4–0
      23
                 Karno                           Philippin
      Decembe                         21                              13–1
                 Stadium, Jakarta,         es
      r 2002
 15              Indonesia                                    5–0
 16                                                           12–1
                 Gelora Bung
      27
                 Karno
 17   Decembe                         22         Malaysia     1–0      1–0
                 Stadium, Jakarta,
      r 2002
                 Indonesia
                 Amman
      12
                 International
 18   February                        24         Jordan       1–0      1–2   Friendly
                 Stadium, Amman,
      2004
                 Jordan
      23         Shah Alam
                                                                             2006 Merdeka
 19   August     Stadium, Shah        34         Malaysia     1–0      1–1
                                                                             Tournament
      2006       Alam, Malaysia
                 Gelora Bung
      1 June     Karno                         Hong
 20                                   40                      2–0      3–0
      2007       Stadium, Jakarta,         Kong
                 Indonesia
                                                                             Friendly
 21              Gelora Bung                                  1–0
      21 June    Karno
                                      41         Jamaica               2–1
      2007       Stadium, Jakarta,
 22              Indonesia                                    2–1
No                                    Ca                    Scor   Resul   Competitio
       Date           Venue                 Opponent
 .                                    p                      e       t        n
                 Gelora Bung
      10 July    Karno                                                     2007 AFC
 23                                    43        Bahrain     2–1     2–1
      2007       Stadium, Jakarta,                                         Asian Cup
                 Indonesia
                 Siliwangi
      25 April
 24              Stadium, Bandung,     47        Yemen       1–0     1–0
      2008
                 Indonesia
                 Gelora 10
      6 June     November
 25                                    48        Malaysia    1–0     1–1
      2008       Stadium, Surabaya,                                        Friendly
                 Indonesia
                 Gelora 10
      11 June    November
 26                                    49        Vietnam     1–0     1–0
      2008       Stadium, Surabaya,
                 Indonesia
                 Gelora Bung
      21
                 Karno                           Cambodi
 27   August                           50                    7–0     7–0
                 Stadium, Jakarta,          a
      2008
                 Indonesia                                                 2008
                                                                           Indonesia
                                                                           Independence
                 Gelora Bung                                               Cup
      25
                 Karno
 28   August                           51        Myanmar     4–0     4–0
                 Stadium, Jakarta,
      2008
                 Indonesia
                 Gelora Bung                                               2008 AFF
      5
                 Karno                                                     Suzuki Cup
 29   Decembe                          54        Myanmar     3–0     3–0
                 Stadium, Jakarta,
      r 2008
                 Indonesia
 30   7          Gelora Bung           55        Cambodi     4–0     4–0
      Decembe    Karno                      a
      r 2008     Stadium, Jakarta,
 No                                          Ca                        Scor   Resul   Competitio
              Date           Venue                     Opponent
  .                                          p                          e       t        n
                        Indonesia
                  Al Kuwait Sports
          14                                                                          2011 AFC
                  Club
  31      Novembe                                 62       Kuwait       1–0     1–2   Asian Cup
                  Stadium, Kuwait
          r 2009                                                                      qualification
                  City, Kuwait
          21      Gelora Sriwijaya
                                                            Timor-
  32      Novembe Stadium, Palemban               68                    5–0     6–0   Friendly
                                                       Leste
          r 2009  g, Indonesia
  33                    Gelora Bung                                     1–1
          7
                        Karno                                                         2010 AFF
          Decembe                                 72       Thailand             2–1
                        Stadium, Jakarta,                                             Suzuki Cup
          r 2010
  34                    Indonesia                                       2–1
  35                                                                    3–1
          22            Manahan
          August        Stadium, Surakarta        77       Palestine            4–1   Friendly
          2011          , Indonesia
  36                                                                    4–1
                  Gelora Bung
          15                                                                          2014 FIFA
                  Karno
  37      Novembe                                 83       Iran         1–3     1–4   World Cup
                  Stadium, Jakarta,
          r 2011                                                                      qualification
                  Indonesia
                                    Honours[edit]
                                    Club[edit]
Persija
               Liga 1: 2001, 2018
               Indonesia President's Cup: 2018
Selangor
               Malaysia Premier League: 2005
          Malaysia Cup: 2005
          Malaysia FA Cup: 2005
International[edit]
          AFF Championship
                    Runners-up (3) : 2000, 2002, 2010
   Individual[edit]
              AFF Championship Top Scorer: 2002
              Liga Indonesia Top Scorer: 1999–00
              Liga Indonesia Best Player: 2001
              Malaysia Premier League Top Scorer: 2005
              Malaysia Cup Best Foreign Player 2005
              Malaysia FA Cup Top Scorer 2005
              Copa Indonesia Best Player: 2008
              Indonesia Kids' Choice Awards favorite athlete: 2009
   References[edit]
               1.    ^ "Profile at his official website (Indonesian)". Bambangpamungkas20.com. Archived from the original on 26 A
               2.    ^ "Thailand, Indonesia advance to Tiger Cup final". Soccerway. 27 December 2002. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
               3.    ^ "ASEAN ("Tiger") Cup 2002 (Indonesia and Singapore)". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
               4.    ^ Indonesia – Record International Players (RSSSF)
               5.    ^ Mamrud, Robert; Widigdo, Novianto. "Bambang Pamungkas  – Goals in International Matches". RSSSF. Arch
               6.    ^ Jump up to:a b "Bambang, Indonesia's goalscoring pin-up". FIFA.com. 19 August 2010. Archived from the original 
               7.    ^ "Top ten Asian players of 2012". ESPN Soccernet. 27 December 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
               8.    ^ http://www.eyefootball.com/mobile/4572/Derby-Indonesian-star.html
               9.    ^ "Phoenix sign Argentine midfielder Cornejo". Soccerway. 29 July 2010. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
               10.   ^ "RESMI: Bambang Pamungkas Pulang Ke Persija Jakarta" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 December 2014.
               11.   ^ Dasey, Jason (11 December 2014). "Bambang's return to Persija turns the clock back for Indonesian fans". E
               12.   ^ "Bambang Pamungkas  :[Official Website]". Bambangpamungkas20.com. Archived from the original on 22 No
               13.   ^ "FIFA Player Statistics: Bambang PAMUNGKAS". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 29 December 20
               14.   ^ "Indonesia off to dream start at Asian Cup after beating Bahrain". Soccerway. 10 July 2007. Retrieved 26 Apr
               15.   ^ "Indonesia 2 Thailand 1  – Bambang double ends Thai hopes". Affsuzukicup.com. 7 December 2010. Archived
               16.   ^ "Bambang Pamungkas Ikut Pukuli Hilton". sindikasi.inilah.com. Archived from the original on 12 January 20
               17.   ^ http://www.asianfootballfeast.com/2012/06/01/bambang-this-is-the-worst/
               18.   ^ "Bambang Pamungkas  :[Official Website]". Bambangpamungkas20.com. Archived from the original on 26 Ap
               19.   ^ "Toko Buku Online  – BEPE20: Ketika Jemariku Menari". BukaBuku.com. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 26 April 20
               20.   ^ "Olympic route through Calderdale announced  – Local  – Halifax Evening Courier". Halifaxcourier.co.uk. 19
               21.   ^ "Bambang Pamungkas  – Soccerway profile". soccerway.com.
               22.   ^ Bambang Pamungkas – Goals in International Matches
   External links[edit]
         Official website   (in Indonesian)
         Bambang Pamungkas at Soccerway
         Bambang Pamungkas at National-Football-Teams.com
         Bambang Pamungkas – FIFA competition record (archived) 
         Official Twitter account of Bambang Pamungkas
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