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The Indonesia national football team (Indonesian: Tim nasional sepak bola Indonesia) represents Indonesia in international men's football matches since 1945. The men's national team is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), the governing body for football in Indonesia , which is a part of AFC , under the jurisdiction of FIFA .
The Indonesia national under-23 football team (Indonesia: Tim Nasional Sepak Bola Indonesia U-23) is considered to be the feeder team for the Indonesia national football team, represents Indonesia at football in the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international football tournaments including the AFC U-23 Asian Cup.
Indonesia 9–3 Singapore (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; 30 March 1960) Biggest win Guam 0–12 Indonesia (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; 12 November 2008) Biggest defeat Indonesia 0–7 Japan (Bandung, Indonesia; 9 November 2009) FIFA U-20 World Cup; Appearances: 1 (first in 1979) Best result: Group stage : AFC U-20 Asian Cup; Appearances: 19 (first in ...
Indonesia B : Depok, Indonesia: Aris Suwadi: Report: Matinus Ardhi Febri Haryadi Ronaldo Muda (o. g.) 16 September 2014 ...
Indonesia 8–0 Singapore (Jakarta, Indonesia; 2 May 1986) Biggest win Indonesia 25–0 Pakistan (Tehran, Iran; 28 October 2012) Biggest defeat Japan 11–1 Indonesia (Nagoya, Japan; 25 June 2000) FIFA U-17 World Cup; Appearances: 1 (first in 2023) Best result: Group stage : AFC U-17 Asian Cup; Appearances: 7 (first in 1986) Best result: Fourth ...
The Football Association of Indonesia (Indonesian: Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia; lit. 'All-Indonesian Football Association'; abbreviated as PSSI) is the governing body of football in Indonesia. It was founded on 19 April 1930. [1] The PSSI joined FIFA in 1952 and the Asian Football Confederation in 1954.
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]
Indonesia at the 2022 Asian Games; IOC code: INA: NOC: Indonesian Olympic Committee: Website: www.nocindonesia.or.id (in English) in Hangzhou September 23 – October 8; Competitors: 413 in 30 sports: Flag bearers (opening) Hernanda Zulfi Nandhira Mauriskha: Flag bearer (closing) Ahmad Zigi Zaresta Yuda: Medals Ranked 13th: Gold 7 Silver 11 ...