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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.
The 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification was an international men's under-23 football competition which decided the participating teams of the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup.. A total of 16 teams qualified to play in the final tournament, [2] including Qatar who qualified automatically as hosts.
The 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup was the 6th edition of the AFC U-23 Asian Cup (previously the AFC U-23 Championship before rebranding from 2021), [1] the biennial international age-restricted football championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the men's under-23 national teams of Asia. The tournament was held in Qatar from ...
The 2020 AFC U-23 Championship was the fourth edition of the AFC U-23 Championship, the biennial international age-restricted men's football championship organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for under-23 national teams.
Malaysia national under-23 football team (Malay: Pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan bawah-23 Malaysia), also known as Malaysia Under-23, Malaysia U-23 or Malaysia Olympic football team is the national association football team of Malaysia in under-23 and 22 level, representing the country at the Olympic Games, Asian Games and Southeast Asian Games, as well as any other under-23 international ...
1–0 (W) Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) Football at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games: Syahrul 17' 19 November Myanmar: 1–0 (W) Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) Football at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games: Fakri 85' 21 November Indonesia: 1–1 (D) (4 PSO 3) Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta (A) Football at the 2011 Southeast ...
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.
First international Malaysia 1–1 Japan (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; December 1990) [1]Biggest win Japan 13–0 Philippines (Hong Kong; 12 June 1999)Biggest defeat Denmark 6–1 Japan