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Persikabo Bogor

Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kabupaten Bogor, simply known as Persikabo, is a football club based in Bogor Regency, West Java. The club is set to compete in Liga 4 West Java Series 2 after six years' absence from the Indonesian football league system. Their home stadium is Pakansari Stadium and also used Persikabo Stadium for training facilities.

History
Old Persikabo (1973–2019) Persikabo was founded on 23 December 1973, a football club from Bogor Regency, or known by the nickname Laskar Pajajaran, officially founded by several Musyawarah Pimpinan Daerah (Muspida; ) and football practitioners in Bogor Regency, such as, Caca Samita who at that time served as the Regent of Bogor, Djuari (Chairman of the Bogor Regency DPRD), Didi Suwardi (General Chairperson of the Bogor Regency KONI), Abdullah Alwahdi (member of the Bogor Regency DPRD), and Armen Syafii (General Secretary of KONI). After being officially established and registered with PSSI (Football Association of Indonesia), the founder of Persikabo appointed or chose Abdulah Alwahdi as the first General Chairman of Persikabo. Armen Syafii was appointed as the first General Secretary. Meanwhile, Bogor football legend, Roni Toisuta, became the first captain of the Persikabo Bogor in the official national football scene. Meanwhile, Budi Riyadi is the first referee belonging to Persikabo whose status is recognized as a national referee. Although it has been around for quite a long time, this team only started to be known when Indonesian football entered the professional league era, to be precise, in the 1994–95 season. It is understandable because in the first season of the competition labeled the Liga Indonesia, Persikabo emerged as the champion of Second Division and was promoted to First Division. After only two seasons in the second tier of the national football competition, this club successfully broke through to the highest stage of national football at that time, the Premier Division. Unfortunately, after only two seasons in the top division, the team was relegated back to First Division. After just one season of relegation, the team returned to the Premier Division, precisely in the 1999–00 competition season. But once again, the team on the outskirts of Jakarta was not strong enough to survive in the Premier Division, and only appeared for one season before being relegated back to First Division. After that, the club's achievements continued to decline until they returned to Second Division. It was only in the 2004 season that they returned to First Division and the following two seasons to the Premier Division. But in the fight for tickets to the Super League, this team failed because it only ranked 11th in the West Division. Persikabo merged with PS TIRA (previously known as Persiram Raja Ampat) in 2019 so they can compete instantly in Liga 1 without promotion as PS TIRA-Persikabo. New Persikabo (2025–) Persikabo started their new season in the Indonesian football system in the 2025 Liga 4 West Java Series 2. However, they had to fall in the first phase, occupying 3rd place in group L, with a result of 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss. == Season-by-season records ==
Honours
Liga Indonesia First Division • Third-place (2): 1996–97, 1999–00 • Liga Indonesia Second DivisionChampion (1): 1994–95 ==Stadium==
Stadium
Persikabo initially played at Pajajaran Stadium in Bogor City shared with PSB Bogor, and they later moved to the newly built Persikabo Stadium (known as Stadion Mini Cibinong) located at Bogor Regency Government Building Complex, Cibinong. Persikabo Stadium was later used as training ground when they moved to Pakansari Stadium in 2014. ==Supporters and rivalries==
Supporters and rivalries
Persikabo is supported by , short for Kabupaten Bogor Mania, then the ultras sub-culture called (UPCS). Some other small groups, such as Militan 1973, RCF, and others. His supporters are mainly based in Bogor Regency, as well as some in border areas such as Depok City and Bogor City. Persikabo initially had a fierce rivalry with Persija Jakarta, known as the Jagorawi derby. This is marked by clashes that occur between supporters of both clubs even when they are not playing. In addition, other rivalries are with Persib Bandung, which is called the Pasundan derby, with Persikad Depok in the Ciliwung derby, and with PSB Bogor in the Bogor derby. ==References==
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