Persib became the champion of the 2014 Indonesia Super League and Ferdinand Sinaga was rewarded the best player award.
The results are the declaration on 17 October 2013 which appointed Jaino Matos as match analyst,[4] extending Anwar Sanusi's contract as goalkeeper coach, extending Asep Sumantri's contracts and replacing Sutiono Lamso with Herrie Setyawan as assistant coaches,[5] as well as appointing a psychologist for the team.
[7][8] Following their departure are goalkeeper Rizky Bagja and midfielder Asri Akbar, who left to get more playing time.
[13] On 1 November 2013, long-time player Maman Abdurrahman stated that he will leave Persib due to private issues.
[14] Persib then proceeded to release another defender, Naser Al Sebai on 8 November 2013 due to the competition's new regulation of foreign players.
[15] Also on 1 November 2013, Persib recruited two Malian players from PS Barito Putera, midfielder Makan Konaté and striker Djibril Coulibaly.
[16] Another Sriwijaya FC player, Abdul Rahman Sulaiman, was recruited by Persib on 23 November 2013 to cover Maman Abdurrahman's leave.
Four players still have contracts from the previous season, which are Sergio van Dijk, Jajang Sukmara, Tony Sucipto, and Atep.
Persib run their second friendly against the US Major League Soccer team D.C. United as a part of their Indonesian Tour.
Persib joined the tournament and grouped with Persepam Madura United and Persebaya Surabaya, playing in Bangkalan.
[37] Persib was drawn into the Western Group, consisting of Arema Cronous, Barito Putera, Gresik United, Pelita Bandung Raya, Persija Jakarta, Persijap Jepara, Persik Kediri, Persita Tangerang, Semen Padang, Sriwijaya FC, and Persib Bandung.
On 5 January 2014, manager Umuh Muchtar had agreed for Persib to contract the three intern players to be played in the 2014 Indonesia Super League.
Manager Umuh Muchtar also stated that Persib might extend Makan Konaté's contract to three years due to his good performances in the pre-season matches.
[43] On 16 January 2014, Persib released the Malian striker Djibril Coulibaly due to his injury causing bad performances in pre-season matches.
[46] After running trials for Liberian striker, Roberto Kwateh and Émile Mbamba, Persib decided to recall Djibril Coulibaly on 31 January 2014.
Persib then advanced to the final round, grouped with Persik Kediri, Mitra Kukar, and Persiram Raja Ampat.
However, the finals that was supposed to be held on 25 January 2014 in Sidoarjo, was postponed because the police didn't give permission, concerning the vicious rivalries between the club's supporters.
[57] On 2 February 2014, Persib won their first ISL match after defeating Sriwijaya 1–0 in Jalak Harupat Stadium.
The fourth matchday on 12 February 2014 resulted in Persib defeating Persik Kediri in their home with a 3–0 win.
[63] Persib continues to fill their foreign player quota by running a trial for Australian striker Jacob Colosimo on 14 February 2014.
[65] Persib then runs a trial for Saudi Arabian striker Fahad Al-Dossari from 19 to 22 February 2014,[66] but ended up not recruiting him.
On 2 April 2014, Persib run a friendly that ended up as a 3–3 draw against First Division team, Persibat Batang.
[82] On 10 April 2014, Polda Jabar initiated a reconciliation to avoid unnecessary future clashes of Persib and Persija's rivalry.
[87] On 4 May 2014, Persib run a friendly match against local team Bone FC, which ended up as a 9–0 win for them.
Then on 14 May 2014, Persib played a friendly against 2013–14 Eredivisie champions, AFC Ajax as a part of their 2014 Indonesian Tour.
[94] On 2 June 2014, Persib decided not to add any players on the ISL second round after releasing Atsushi Yonezawa.
[96] Two goals scored each by Coulibaly, Rudiyana and Sigit Hermawan, and the rest by Sinaga, Utina, Tantan, Vujović, Abdul Rahman, Jufriyanto, and Atep.
Five Persib players were called up to the national team to international friendlies against Pakistan U-23 and Nepal, which are I Made Wirawan, Achmad Jufriyanto, Firman Utina, Hariono and Tantan.
[99] On the first friendly on the long break, Persib won 3–0 to Bara Siliwangi FC in Pusdikpom Field.
Five Persib players were called back by the national team to a friendly against Qatar on 14 July 2014 in Doha.