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Jakarta Casual 05 December @ 09:49 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Indonesia Super League
Persema v Persipura 2-1 (Siswanto, Bima Sakti; Alberto Goncalves)
Persija v PSPS 2-0 (Bambang Pamungkas 2)
Persiba v Persitara 1-2 (Julio Lopez; Afshin 2)
SEA Games
Singapore v Indonesia 2-2

ISL Topscorers

Jakarta Casual 10 December @ 01:34 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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7 - Bambang Pamungkas (Persija), Julio Lopez (Persiba)
6 - Herman Dzumafo (PSPS), Andi Oddang (Persebaya), Erick Weeks Lewis, Boakay Eddy Foday (Persiwa), Aldo Baretto (Bontang FC)
5 - Korinus Fingkreuw (Persebaya), Alberto Goncalves (Persipura), Keith Kayamba Gumbs (Sriwijaya)

Persija v PSPS 2-0

Jakarta Casual 05 December @ 11:41 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Two goals from Bambang Pamungkas, his first a sweet finish early first half and the second a pen in the second half but most of the action was off the field.
Lebak Bulus Stadium may only hold 12,500 and it may have three open terraces but when you have at least 98% of the crowd signing non stop it generates some atmosphere believe you me.

Taking no risks in Papuan highlands

Jakarta Casual 11 December @ 05:35 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Earlier in the season Persiba Balikpapan traveled to Persiwa Wamena with a weakened squad and lost. Teams tend to lose there. Last season Persiwa won all 17 home games.
Tomorrow they play Persija and the side from Jakarta have decided not to risk players who are carrying knocks. But in their case it means their first choice strike force.

Better stay home

Jakarta Casual 13 December @ 06:22 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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I was talking with some Persija people over the weekend and only half jokingly I suggested that it would be better if they stayed home rather than travel all the way to Wamena.
The logisitics itself are mind boggling. Jayapura is about a five or six hour flight from Jakarta with a couple of stops thrown in for good measure.