Bola Kampung - Characters

Characters

  • Ivan- Joyful and happy go lucky, Ivan's dream is to play for the national team. Ivan plays as the midfielder, and his passes are accurate and deadly. He is the team captain.
  • Bernie - Also a secret player for Jayapati. He was suppoused to replace Shaun because Shaun was supposed to be never healed.
  • Euis - A female friend of Ivan, she is very talented in football.
  • Kamille - A showoff at season 1-2 who will not pass the ball to Ivan.
  • Felix - At the start of season 2, a very talented player, better than Ivan and Marcus at the beginning.
  • Marcus - In season 1, he is a player for Maha Karma. In season 2, he is a perfect player for Jayapati!
  • Donovan - One of the Ivan's best friends; also useful in the field and loves jokes.
  • Samuel - One of Ivan's best friends who gets teased a lot by Donavan.
  • The Coach - Talented and a friend of Ivan's father Alex.
  • Nicole - Like Ivan's girlfriend. Gives tips to Ivan in every season!
  • Alex - Ivan's father does not want Ivan playing football in season 1 but in the other seasons he is full support.
  • Mrs.Brown - Strict teacher who punishes her students severely.
  • Adam - One of the super defenders. In the team he and his brother are very like a human shield!
  • Abel - Adam's brother. He has not fought with his brother since they were children.
  • Carlos - A secret player of Bola Kampung he was suppoused to be the Felix in Bola Kampung but the name is not good.
  • TJ - Suppoused to be Ivan's brother, a child who annoys Ivan.
  • Masuna - No one even knows her; she always shows up at the stands when Ivan is playing.

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