sejarah club Bhayangkara FC
Bhayangkara FC club history
Bhayangkara Football Club is an Indonesian football team owned by the National Police. This club plays in League 1. This club also holds the record for being the club with the most name changes in Indonesia, all because of the dualism that happened between this club and the Persebaya Surabaya club in the period 2010 to 2016
The forerunner of this club came from the Dualism of Persebaya Surabaya which switched to the Indonesian Premier League and changed its name to Persebaya 1927 under PT Persebaya Indonesia. At that time, the team that was formerly known as Persikubar Kutai Barat was brought to Surabaya and changed its name to Persebaya Surabaya by Wisnu Wardhana under PT Mitra Muda Inti Berlian (MMIB)4 so that Surabaya would have a representative in the official PSSI league. In 2015 they were not allowed to take part in a tournament directed by Mahaka Sports & Entertainment, entitled the 2015 President's Cup.
Wanting to follow suit, they added the word United to this team. Since qualifying for the last 8, BOPI has indicated to abandon the name Persebaya, because the logo and name patents are in the hands of Persebaya 1927, a subordinate of PT Persebaya Indonesia. 5 Therefore, they changed their name to Bonek FC. In the 2015 General Sudirman Cup tournament, they changed their club name to Surabaya United because Bonek 1927 criticized the name Bonek as a football club which was originally a supporter's name. On April 12, 2016, Surabaya United merged with the team that took part in the 2016 Bhayangkara Cup, PS Polri and changed its name to Bhayangkara FC. This club will take part in the 2016 Indonesia Soccer Championship A competition.
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