Gilabola.com – Arema FC really performed well when facing PSBS Biak at the Maguwoharjo Stadium, Sleman, Friday evening WIB, 15 May 2026. Singo Edan beat the visiting team with a striking score of 5-2.
Joel Vinicius and Dalberto are a nightmare for PSBS. Both of them contributed two goals in Arema’s big win.
Arema’s first goal came in the 21st minute. Gustavo Franca successfully broke the deadlock with a header which the PSBS back line failed to stop.
Previously, Joel Vinicius had threatened first with a shot that was narrowly wide of the opponent’s goal.
PSBS had time to respond. In the 32nd minute, Mochine Hassan Nader equalized the score at 1-1 after using Pablo Andrade’s pass.
But the match immediately turned wild before halftime.
Arema took the lead again in the 40th minute through Joel Vinicius who continued the ball from Gustavo Franca’s free kick. Before PSBS had time to organize the game, Dalberto immediately increased the score a minute later to 3-1.
It’s not finished yet.
Joel Vinicius put his name on the scoreboard again in the 44th minute after beating PSBS goalkeeper, Dimas Galih. The score changed to 4-1 and the stadium roared even more.
PSBS still had time to reduce the situation before the break. Luquinhas scored from the penalty spot in the 45+4 minute to make the score 4-2.
The second half was tighter, but Arema remained in control of the game. When the match entered injury time, Dalberto ensured Singo Edan’s goal with a penalty in the 90+2 minute.
Final score 5-2 for Arema FC’s victory.
The additional three points made Arema move up to ninth position in the Super League standings with a collection of 45 points from 33 matches. On the other hand, PSBS Biak is still stuck at the bottom of the standings with 18 points after being confirmed for relegation a few weeks ago.
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