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The Indonesia women's national football team was established in 1975 by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). [2] Nevertheless, the team did not make its competitive debut until two years later, participating in the 1977 AFC Women's Championship, where they suffered a 0–5 defeat in their opening match against the Republic of China. [3]
17 August 1986 Independence Cup: Indonesia : 3–0 (awarded) Romania U-18: Jakarta, Indonesia: Report: Stadium: Senayan Stadium: Note: Romania U-18 were leading 2-1 in extra time, but then abandoned the game to protest referee's decisions. The match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Indonesia.
It exhibits a wide variety of Ichiro Suzuki memorabilia, including personal items from his childhood and up-to-date baseball gear. [6] [10] Suzuki is the honored chairman of the Ichiro Cup, a six-month-long boys' league tournament with more than 200 teams, held in Toyoyama and surrounding cities and towns since 1996. Suzuki watches the final ...
The Indonesia women's national under-17 football team is a national association football youth team of Indonesia and is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia. Indonesia has qualified for the AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup only twice in its history, with their first appearance being in 2005 and the second appearance being in 2024 as hosts.
Indonesian football clubs have entered Asian association football competitions organized by Asian Football Confederation including AFC Champions League (now AFC Champions League Elite), Asian Cup Winners' Cup (now defunct), AFC Cup (now AFC Champions League Two), and AFC Challenge League.
The 2004 Thomas Cup group stage was held at Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 7 to 10 May 2004. The group stage was first stage of the tournament where the group winner advanced to the quarter-finals while the remaining teams advanced to the round of 16 in the knockout stages .
The 2004 Uber Cup group stage was held at Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 7 to 10 May 2004.. The group stage was first stage of the tournament where the group winner advanced to the quarter-finals while the remaining teams advanced to the round of 16 in the knockout stages.
0–9. 1979 SEA Games; 1984 Badminton World Cup; 1985 Badminton World Cup; 1986 Badminton World Cup; 1987 Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships