Indonesian club Persib Bandung prepares to compete in the group stage of the Asian Football confederation Champions League,a tournament with significant regional prestige and a pathway to continental playoff qualification[[1]]. The Bandung-based club, also known as Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Bandung[[2]],recently faced Zhejiang Professional in an October match as part of the competition. Ahead of the official draw, the team’s coach has expressed confidence in their ability to contend with a challenging field including Ratchaburi, Pohang Steelers, and Cong Am Ha Noi.
Persib Bandung’s coach expressed confidence in his team’s ability to navigate a challenging group stage ahead of the draw, stating they are prepared to face any opponent, including Ratchaburi, Pohang Steelers, and Cong Am Ha Noi of Vietnam. The East Asian competition is crucial for regional bragging rights and qualification for the continental playoffs.
“But I think, we can fight against anyone,” the coach said, according to the club’s official website. “I can only say, when the stadium is full, it will not be easy for the opponent.”
The coach identified Pohang Steelers as the toughest test, while suggesting Ratchaburi and Cong Am Ha Noi are within reach. Persib Bandung will rely on home-field advantage as they pursue a semi-final berth in the Eastern region. A strong showing at home could be pivotal in securing their advancement.