South Kalimantan
Province in Indonesia
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2024 | Barito Putera was relegated from Liga 1 to Liga 2 for the 2024–25 season, marking a significant downturn in the club's competitive status. |
2024 | Gustavo Tocantins continued playing for PS Barito Putera |
2023 | Finished 10th in Liga 1, with Brazilian player Gustavo Tocantins scoring 13 goals as the team's top scorer. |
2023 | Rafael Silva's tenure with the team continued, and Gustavo Tocantins from Brazil joined the team, playing 49 matches and scoring 21 goals |
2021 | Rafael Silva continued playing for PS Barito Putera |
January 20 2020 | Liga 1 season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic and declared void. |
January 20 2020 | The league season was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic and declared void. |
2019 | The club moved back to Demang Lehman Stadium because the 17 May Stadium was undergoing another renovation process. |
2019 | Rafael Silva from Brazil joined the team, playing 59 matches and scoring 28 goals with a goal ratio of 0.47 |
2019 | Returns to Made by Club (Indonesia) as kit manufacturer. |
2018 | Samsul Arif, an Indonesian player, joined PS Barito Putera and played 67 matches, scoring 19 goals with a goal ratio of 0.28 |
2018 | Changes to Umbro (England) as kit manufacturer. |
2015 | Barito Putera returned to playing home matches at the 17 May Stadium during the Indonesia Super League season. |
2015 | Adopts RIORS (Indonesia) as sponsor. |
December 2014 | Renovation of the 17 May Stadium was completed, allowing the team to return to their home stadium. |
2013 | Competed in the Indonesia Super League (ISL), finishing 6th in the league with Djibril Coulibaly as top scorer with 21 goals. |
2013 | Barito Putera played their home matches in the Indonesia Super League at Demang Lehman Stadium. |
2012 | Switches to Specs (Indonesia) as kit manufacturer. |
2011 | Won the Liga Indonesia Premier Division (second-tier era) with Sackie Teah Doe as top scorer with 18 goals. |
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