Persib Bandung Officially Signs Saddil Ramdani, Announces In A Unique Way

JAKARTA - Persib Bandung brought in new ammunition ahead of the 2025/2026 Liga 1 season by attracting Saddil Ramdani. This Indonesian national team player dropout will strengthen the wing of the Maung Bandung squad.

Saddil Ramdani's presence as a Persib Bandung player was also announced in an unusual way, namely via videotron on the main road of Bandung City on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.

"We want to present something different for Bobotoh. Saddil's announcement via videotron is a symbol of our new spirit," said Adhi Pratama, Head of Communications of PT Persib Bandung with dignity, quoted from the club's official website.

"This is not just a game, but part of the transformation of how Persib conveys the story to the public. We believe that football is not only a matter of matches, but also about experience and emotional closeness," he said again.

Through an official upload on social media, Persib Bandung also conveyed this information. Together with the Blue Prince, Saddil will play for the next three years.

For Persib Bandung, the presence of Saddil Ramdani is part of the team's long-term vision which is also the result of the coach's recommendation, Bojan Hodak.

This is as stated by Adithia Putra Herawan as Deputy CEO of PT Persib Bandung with dignity.

"Welcome and welcome to be part of Persib Bandung. We have full trust in Saddil's contribution to Persib," said Adithia.

Prior to this, Saddil's photos had already circulated with Persib Bandung's management which became a conversation among fans. However, only on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, the club made an official announcement.

Saddil Ramdani was previously a former Sabah FC player in the Malaysian Super League since 2021. This former Indonesian national team player in the Luis Milla era completed his contract in the 2024 season and decided to return to Indonesia.

This player from Southeast Sulawesi is one of Persib's early recruits to prepare for the 2025/2026 competition season and competition between Asian clubs.