2023–24 Bali United F.C. season

[1] Then organized a friendly against Arema and Dewa United behind closed doors in Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium.

[2][3] During half season break, Bali United received an invitation to a tournament in Hanoi, Vietnam namely Hana Bank – BID V Cup.

[7] Source: Match results Due to the change of AFC competition dates to an autumn–spring format, the winners of the last two seasons of Liga 1 (Bali United as 2021–22 champions and PSM as 2022–23 champions) competed in an additional two-legged play-off to determine the allocation of AFC competition slots.

[10] Bali then suffered another defeat to Borneo Samarinda, the first time they had started a league campaign with consecutive losses since the 2017 season.

Privat Mbarga scored first before Terens Puhiri and a brace from Matheus Pato turn things around for Borneo.

Two substitutes, Ilija Spasojević and Kadek Agung then scored two goals in order to secure victory against Dewa United, who were on top of the league table, having started the season on a four-match unbeaten streak.

Both teams had plenty of chances but ultimately had to settle for a goalless draw as Bali extended their unbeaten league record against the West Java side to 11 matches, dating back to May 2017.

Yance Sayuri slotted home from a free-kick before the break to bring PSM into the lead, despite playing with 10-men because Safrudin Tahar got a red card.

A back-pass error from Carli de Murga to the keeper made Spasojević scored smoothly to open an early lead.

[19] In the last match before international break, Bali were away to PSIS and left behind in the 25th minute when Carlos Fortes scored after a corner kick.

Despite with 10-men, they almost scored a winning goal if Irfan Jaya didn't miss the one-on-one chance against Andritany Ardhiyasa.

Éber opened the scoring for Bali with a free kick in the 34th minute, and Dolah extended their lead just before half-time.

Their five-game winning run was brought to an end after Jefferson's equalizer was cancelled out by two-goals from Felipe Cadenazzi.

[31] The following Monday saw Bali hosted Persib for the last Liga 1 game prior to a month break and the AFC Asian Cup.

Bali extended their unbeaten league record against the West Java side to 12 matches, dating back to May 2017.

[38] After international break, Bali hosted Persija, with Spasojević scoring the only goal of the game before ends from a penalty.

[39] The first match in April, Persikabo got their revenge by winning 3–2 with goals from Yandi Sofyan, Manahati Lestusen, and Myat Kaung Khant.

This match also marked the first time video assistant referee (VAR) were used in Indonesian professional football league.

[52] As one of the losers in the Champions League preliminary round, Bali entered the AFC Cup group stage.

They entered the competition in the group stage, which was drawn on 24 August 2023, with Bali in Pot 2 ASEAN Zone along with Macarthur and Hougang United.

[53] They are drawn into Group G with Malaysian club Terengganu, Philippines representative Stallion Laguna and Australian champions Central Coast Mariners.

After a slow start, Bali took the lead when Ilija Spasojević was put through by Éber Bessa and curled his shot past the goalkeeper.

Laguna's response was swift and clinical as a quick interchange of passes allowed Junior Ngong Sam squeezing his shot past Adilson Maringá in the 30th minute.

They retook the lead just three minutes later, Bessa's corner kick found Haudi Abdillah unmarked to head in Bali's second.

Bali got their third goal in the 54th minute when Mohammed Rashid latched onto Privat Mbarga's perfectly lofted pass to fire in, giving them a valuable gap in the match.

Laguna pulled a goal back through Abraham Placito in the 88th minute but it was nothing more than scant consolation for the Filipino side.

After a goalless draw in the first half, Bali finally broke the deadlock through Mbarga, who finished off Jajang Mulyana's corner from close range.

But Terengganu struck back with an 84th minute equalizer courtesy of a Syahmi Zamri's tap-in following Hakim Hassan's headed pass.

[57] The return fixture was played two weeks later, Alou Kuol scored a goal to give the visitors an early lead which only lasted five minutes as Jefferson hit back for Bali.

Goals from Made Andhika, Mohammed Rashid, Elias Dolah and Éber Bessa earned Teco’s side a four-goal lead before Jayvee Kallukaran and Griffin McDaniel gave the visitors hope of a revival until Jefferson snuffed out that possibility four minutes from time.