Bambang Nurdiansyah

Bambang Nurdiansyah (born 28 December 1960 in Banjarmasin, East Kalimantan, Indonesia) is an Indonesian football coach and former footballer.

Bambang Nurdiansyah
Personal information
Full nameBambang Nurdiansyah
Date of birth (1960-12-28) 28 December 1960 (age 63)
Place of birthBanjarmasin, Indonesia
Position(s)Striker
Team information
Current team
Persipal Palu (Head Coach)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1978–1982Arseto
1982–1983Tunas Inti
1983–1985Yanita Utama40(29)
1985–1986Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian14(9)
1986–1992Pelita Jaya142(18?)
1993Putra Samarinda
International career
1980–1993Indonesia
Managerial career
2005Indonesia (Caretaker)
2005PSIS Semarang
2006Pelita Krakatau Steel
2006–2007Indonesia U-23 (Assistant coach)
2007Pelita Jaya Jawa Barat (Technical director)
2008Arema Malang
2008–2009PSIS Semarang
2011Jakarta FC
2011–2012Persiram Raja Ampat
2013–2014Cilegon United
2015–2016Persija Jakarta
2016–2017Persita Tangerang
2018PSIS Semarang
2018Perserang Serang
2019Cilegon United
2019PSIS Semarang
2020Muba BaBel United
2021RANS Cilegon
2022–2023Persipal Palu
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 02:34, 7 Februari 2016 (UTC)

Playing career

Before becoming a coach, he was a footballer, mostly with Pelita Jaya and Indonesia national football team for 11 years (1980–1991).[1] He also played for Yanita Utama and Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian on the Galatama era on 1980s.[2]

Managerial career

In the 2008 season Nurdiansyah coached Indonesia Super League club, Arema Indonesia, but withdrew having just undergone four matches due to feeling pressured by Arema's support groups, Aremania.[citation needed] He later went to coach PSIS Semarang in the 2008/09 season. He coached PSIS before in 2005, winning trophies for the club, but resigned due to family reason.[citation needed]

Previously he had trained Pelita Krakatau Steel in 2006. In addition, Bambang also trained Persita Tangerang.[citation needed]

In 2005, after the end of the league season, Bambang appointed by the PSSI to train the Indonesia national football team to contest against South Africa national football team in the match of the anniversary of the Golongan Karya or Golkar, a political party in the country.[citation needed]

He also coached the Indonesia women's national football team at SEA Games.[citation needed]

Currently, he manages soccer club in West Papua, Persiram Raja Ampat, that played at the 2011-12 Indonesia Super League.[3]

He was awarded as one of 22 Indonesia football legends on the final of Piala Indonesia on 2007 [4]

During his time coaching Cilegon United F.C., he promote them to Liga Indonesia Premier Division in 2014 after winning Liga Indonesia First Division and Liga Indonesia Second Division in two years.[5][6]

Honours

Club

Yanita Utama

Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian

Pelita Jaya

Managerial

Cilegon United

Individual

References


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