Persebaya vs Arema: Fan Attack & Unexpected Reaction

TRIBUNWOW.COM – Persebaya Surabaya supporters attacked Arema FC after being crushed by Dewa United, giving a surprising response on Singo Edan’s official Instagram.

Reported TribunWow.com, Arema FC had to swallow the bitter pill of suffering a painful defeat to Dewa United with a score of 2-0 at Banten International Stadium, Monday (26/1/2026).

Dewa United’s two winning goals over Arema FC were recorded by brace Alex Martins (4′ P) and (43′).

Thanks to this victory, Dewa United succeeded in overthrowing Arema FC in 10th position in the standings.

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Dewa United earned 23 points from 18 matches.

Meanwhile, Arema FC had to settle for dropping to 11th position in the standings with 21 points from 18 matches.

Apart from dropping in the standings, Arema FC also has to accept the fact that it has received a lot of criticism and pressure from its loyal supporters, Aremania.

Even so, there was something unique that could be seen in the upload of the final match results which was flooded with comments by Aremania.

Where, Persebaya Surabaya supporter, Bonek Mania, also commented by giving encouragement and prayers to Arema FC so that they can return to their best performance.

“Keep strong Sam, come on, don’t you want to follow Persebaya at the top level?” wrote @n4dzzfr_

“Gee Arema’s spirit, Next Fight Better, Greetings Sangking Bonek,” wrote @jansrittt_poll

“Keep the spirit arema (green and blue heart emoji),” wrote @bobiiyx

“Rise up my sam, round 2 wayae the East Java team must come back, ndang quickly catch up with Persebaya ngge sam, warm greetings #waniedan,” wrote @bstywan

“rise up brother (green and blue emoji),” wrote @dka7tr_

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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