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Indonesia lost all four matches including a 2–3 home defeat to Malaysia despite having taken a 2–1 lead prior followed by a home loss to Vietnam for the first time in any competitive tournaments. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] On 6 November 2019, PSSI decided to sack McMenemy over the national team's deteriorating performance. [ 34 ]
Indonesia 2–2 Kuwait (4 December 1996; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) Biggest win Qatar 1–2 Indonesia (18 July 2004; Beijing, China) Indonesia 2–1 Bahrain (10 July 2007; Jakarta, Indonesia) Vietnam 0–1 Indonesia (19 January 2024; Doha, Qatar) Biggest defeat Indonesia 0–5 China (21 July 2004; Beijing, China) Best result
Indonesia 2 – 2: Laos: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 17.00 GMT+8: Maitimo 42' Mofu 89' Sayavutthi 30 (pen)' Liththideth 79' Stadium: Bukit Jalil National Stadium
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 .
2 Indonesia fielded a selection team of senior and U-23 players on the match versus Los Angeles Galaxy. The U-23 coach, Rahmad Darmawan was appointed to coach the ...
PSM Makassar is the oldest professional football team in Indonesia, it was founded on 2 November 1905 under the name Makassaarsche Voetbal Bond. [17] Meanwhile, the oldest amateur and also oldest football club in Indonesia is UNI Bandung, which was founded in 1903 and is now an internal club under the auspices of Persib Bandung. [18]
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.
[1] [2] The heated political conflict between the two countries in the 1960s transmitted disease to the football field. The infamous " Ganyang Malaysia! " statement put forward by Indonesian "Father of the Nation" and first president Sukarno in a 1963 political speech in Jakarta is considered an encouragement for the Indonesian team before ...