PS Bangka (previously known as PS Timah Babel) was a
football club based in
Pangkal Pinang
Pangkal Pinang is the capital and largest city of the Bangka Belitung Islands Province in Indonesia. It is located on Bangka Island's east coast, the city is divided into seven districts (''kecamatan'') and has 42 wards (''kelurahan'').
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Bangka-Belitung Islands
The Bangka Belitung Islands ( id, Kepulauan Bangka Belitung) is a province of Indonesia. Situated off the southeastern coast of Sumatra, the province comprises two main landmasses— Bangka and Belitung—and numerous smaller islands. Bangka Beli ...
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Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
. They play at Stadion Depati Amir.
History
PS Timah Babel established in 1970 and the 1970s era had debuted with 8 big break of the Indonesian Competition football, with player like Sanua panjang, sanusi, jamil, udin etc . Since its heyday in the 1970s PS Timah Babel, PS Timah Babel can be said achievements have ups and downs, especially due to the lack of financial support to the club. In the 2011/12 season, with the support of the Provincial Government of Bangka Belitung and Bangka prayer of the entire community, providing extra strength for PS Bangka successful players for the first time rose caste (promotion) to
Liga Indonesia First Division
Liga Indonesia First Division (Indonesian: ''Divisi Satu Liga Indonesia'') was the third level football competition in Indonesian football league system (often called as ''Liga Indonesia''). This competition is managed by the Football Association o ...
in the 2013 season.
In 2019, the club merged with
Aceh United to form
Babel United.
Stadium
The club play their home games at
Depati Amir Stadium,
Pangkal Pinang
Pangkal Pinang is the capital and largest city of the Bangka Belitung Islands Province in Indonesia. It is located on Bangka Island's east coast, the city is divided into seven districts (''kecamatan'') and has 42 wards (''kelurahan'').
It ...
.
Supporters
PS Timah Bangka Belitung majority reinforced by local players, have fans club, named ''Laskar Sekaban'' (en: Warriors) Supporter Bangka Belitung.
References
External links
Liga-Indonesia.co.id
Football clubs in Indonesia
Defunct football clubs in Indonesia
Association football clubs established in 1970
Association football clubs disestablished in 2019
1970 establishments in Indonesia
2019 disestablishments in Indonesia
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