Liga 1 Regular Season - 8
PSIM Yogyakarta 2 - 2 FT PSBS Biak Numfor
Player Cards
Our take on every player in this match
PSIM Yogyakarta
Midfielders
C. Supriadi
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R. Cahyana
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F. Ramos Mingo
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R. Teddy
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R. Adi
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R. Rakhmatzoda
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F. Sudin
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E. Vidal
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Ze Valente
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D. Corfe
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N. Haljeta
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BENCH
K. Fikri
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R. Hardiawan
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D. Sapari
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A. Setyo
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G. Fatkur
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M. Iqbal
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S. Sheva
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R. Abiyoso
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K. Botan
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I. Chan
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A. Irfan
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PSBS Biak Numfor
Midfielders
Kadu
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N. Haji Haris
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S. Embalo
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Hwang Myung-Hyun
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I. Hadi
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H. Susanto
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E. Barbosa
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Pablo Andrade
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Luquinhas
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R. Siregar
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R. Blanco
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BENCH
D. Galih
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M. Madjar
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G. Brown
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A. Budiyono
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A. Agung
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N. Alom
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M. Isa
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L. Oktavianto
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Y. Putra
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S. Gwijangge
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M. Hassan
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H. Ardiansyah
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Head to Head
| Date | Home | Score | Away | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/29/2025 | PSIM Yogyakarta | 2 - 2 | PSBS Biak Numfor | Liga 1 | Mandala Krida Stadium |
| 09/15/2019 | PSBS Biak Numfor | 1 - 0 | PSIM Yogyakarta | Liga 2 | |
| 07/14/2019 | PSIM Yogyakarta | 1 - 0 | PSBS Biak Numfor | Liga 2 |
12/29/2025
09/15/2019
07/14/2019
PSIM Yogyakarta Win
PSBS Biak Numfor Win
Draw
Match previews and recaps to help you decide which games are worth watching
Four-Goal Thriller at Mandala Krida: PSIM Deny Desperate PSBS
Highly Entertaining Futmetrix Score: 77/100. A potentially season-defining victory for the relegation strugglers evaporated in an eight-minute storm of attacking football.
Relegation Scrappers Strike First
Coming into Mandala Krida stranded in 18th place, PSBS Biak Numfor desperately needed a lifeline. Instead of sitting back, they brought a massive Upset Factor to the pitch. The away side struck early, silencing the home crowd in the 13th minute when E. Barbosa finished off a brilliant sequence crafted by Luquinhas. Rather than retreating to protect their slim lead, the visitors pushed higher. Luquinhas dictated the tempo again in the 40th minute, teeing up R. Blanco to double the advantage. For a brief moment, the Stakes seemed perfectly managed by the struggling side, who looked poised to secure three massive points.
An Eight-Minute Cyclone
Just as the visitors began dreaming of safety, the Balance of power shifted dramatically before the half-time whistle even finished echoing. In the 45th minute, PSIM Yogyakarta won a crucial penalty. Ze Valente stepped up and buried it, instantly dragging the hosts back into the contest. PSIM burst out of the tunnel for the second half with ferocious Intensity. Barely three minutes into the restart, E. Vidal latched onto a pass from R. Adi to equalize in the 48th minute. A comfortable two-goal cushion vanished completely within an astonishing eight-minute window of game time.
Clinging to a Point
The violent momentum shift forced PSBS to desperately defend what little they had left. The final thirty minutes devolved into a gritty midfield skirmish with limited clear-cut chances. Tensions finally boiled over late in the match when PSIM's R. Cahyana was shown a straight red card in the 87th minute. Despite holding a numerical advantage through stoppage time, PSBS Biak Numfor could not find a late winner to salvage the afternoon. The 2-2 draw keeps them firmly anchored in the relegation zone, just two agonizing points from safety, while PSIM extends their unbeaten streak in mid-table security.
Key Questions
How did the red card for R. Cahyana impact the match?
R. Cahyana's 87th-minute dismissal forced PSIM Yogyakarta into a deep defensive block, ensuring they settled for a hard-fought draw without conceding a late winner.
How did PSIM Yogyakarta complete the comeback from behind?
A penalty by Ze Valente right before half-time sparked their revival, followed immediately by E. Vidal's sharp equalizer in the opening minutes of the second half.
What is the Futmetrix Score?
The Futmetrix Score is our 0-100 verdict on how entertaining a match is. We look at intensity, balance, stakes, and star quality to tell you if it's worth your time.
Relegation Desperation Meets Mid-Table Comfort
Skip It Futmetrix Score: 21/100. This mismatch offers little for the neutral, serving merely as a grim survival checkpoint for the visiting side.
The Setup
Taking place at Mandala Krida Stadium on December 29, 2025, this clash pits comfortable eighth-placed PSIM Yogyakarta against a PSBS Biak Numfor side rooted to the bottom of the table. The Form metrics tell a tale of two entirely different seasons; the hosts are tough to beat and regularly pick up points, while the visitors are bleeding goals at an alarming rate. A low Stakes rating reflects the lack of broader league implications outside the immediate relegation battle. With no marquee names on display, the Stars rating is modest at best, and the stark disparity in the table results in a particularly poor Balance score.
Key Battle
The central clash lies between PSIM's methodical midfield and PSBS Biak's leaky defensive unit. The visitors concede well over two goals a game, meaning their disjointed backline must somehow withstand sustained territorial pressure without cracking early.
Our Prediction
We expect a straightforward 2-0 victory for PSIM Yogyakarta. The hosts will command possession, wait for the inevitable defensive lapses from Biak, and clinically dispatch their chances to secure three routine points.