End of an Era? Bojan Hodak Reportedly Set to Leave Persib After Historic Success
Persib Bandung could soon face a major change after reports emerged that head coach Bojan Hodak may leave the club at the end of the 2025/2026 season. The news quickly became a hot topic among Indonesian football fans, especially Persib supporters who have enjoyed an unforgettable period of dominance over the last three seasons.
The possibility of Hodak's departure was first reported by Italian journalist Lorenzo Lepore, who claimed that the Croatian coach is unlikely to extend his contract beyond May 2026. Earlier discussions between both parties were believed to be positive, but recent developments suggest the partnership could soon come to an end.
Reports indicate that personal considerations, rather than poor results or internal problems, are behind Hodak's potential decision to step away from the club. So far, the 55-year-old manager has remained silent about his future and has instead focused on celebrating Persib's continued success in domestic football.
Since arriving in Bandung in July 2023, Hodak has transformed Persib into one of the strongest teams in Indonesia. Under his leadership, the club secured three consecutive league titles, making them the first team in the modern era of Indonesian top-flight football to achieve such a remarkable feat.
If Hodak eventually leaves, his departure would mark the end of one of the most successful periods in Persib's history. While the club's management has yet to release an official statement, many supporters still hope he will stay and continue the golden era at Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium.
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