Saturday, April 19, 2014
Persikabo Keep On Winning
After been locked out of their new stadium on the opening day of the season, Persipasi managed to borrow PTIK Stadium in South Jakarta for their game against Persires and were rewarded with a 3-1 victory. Unfortunately, no fans were present at the game.
PSIS made it two wins on the spin after they defeated PSIR 1-0 with a goal by Julio Cesar half way through the first half in front of a crowd just shy of 10,000.
Villa 2000 remain winless after two games cut coach Ricky Nelson can take heart after they held an experienced Persikad to a 0-0 draw.
It was fair pissing down up in North Jakarta, delaying the kick off of Persitara against Persikabo...it just really delayed the inevitable. The visitors, clear favourities for Divisi Utama this season when onlu two clubs get promoted (at the moment), won 3-1 with all the big hitters getting on the score sheet.
Aliyudin gave them the lead just before half time but although the home team did pull a goal back on 70 minutes through Fathul Adul, Budi Sudarsono made it 2-1 just a couple of minutes later and Rudi Widodo made it 3-1 with just a few minutes on the clock.
Up in Aceh, Persiraja came from 2-0 down to earn a draw with Pro Duta. Syamir and Fiwi Dwipan had the visitors 2-0 before 50 minutes were on the clock but two goals by Septi Hariansyah, the second from the spot, saved a point for the home side.
PSIS made it two wins on the spin after they defeated PSIR 1-0 with a goal by Julio Cesar half way through the first half in front of a crowd just shy of 10,000.
Villa 2000 remain winless after two games cut coach Ricky Nelson can take heart after they held an experienced Persikad to a 0-0 draw.
It was fair pissing down up in North Jakarta, delaying the kick off of Persitara against Persikabo...it just really delayed the inevitable. The visitors, clear favourities for Divisi Utama this season when onlu two clubs get promoted (at the moment), won 3-1 with all the big hitters getting on the score sheet.
Aliyudin gave them the lead just before half time but although the home team did pull a goal back on 70 minutes through Fathul Adul, Budi Sudarsono made it 2-1 just a couple of minutes later and Rudi Widodo made it 3-1 with just a few minutes on the clock.
Up in Aceh, Persiraja came from 2-0 down to earn a draw with Pro Duta. Syamir and Fiwi Dwipan had the visitors 2-0 before 50 minutes were on the clock but two goals by Septi Hariansyah, the second from the spot, saved a point for the home side.