PSSI Disciplinary Committee Imposes Fines and Sanctions on Persija Jakarta, Persik Kediri, Bhayangkara FC, and Malut United

The PSSI Disciplinary Committee recently handed down several sanctions following incidents in the BRI Super League 2025/2026. Various clubs and team officials faced penalties due to misconduct and rule violations that occurred throughout the competition. These actions underline the strict measures taken to maintain discipline and sportsmanship in Indonesian football.
Bhayangkara Presisi Lampung FC received multiple punishments after one of their officials showed unsportsmanlike behavior during a match against Arema FC. In addition to a four-match ban and a monetary fine imposed on the official, the club itself was fined for damaging stadium facilities, including signs and locker room doors, and was required to compensate the event organizers for the damages.
Persik Kediri was also penalized heavily with a fine after an unauthorized VIP guest was found entering the team's locker room during a game against Dewa United Banten FC. This breach of protocol led the committee to impose a substantial monetary sanction, emphasizing the importance of maintaining proper access control during matches.
Both Persija Jakarta and Malut United faced disciplinary actions related to crowd disturbances and improper conduct. Persija was fined after their supporters threw objects onto the field during a match, while Malut United was reprimanded and fined due to throwing bottles at spectators and for club personnel using falsified ID cards. These sanctions highlight ongoing challenges in managing fan behavior and club operations during league matches
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