The Indonesia national football team ( indonesian : Tim Nasional Sepak Bola Indonesia ) represents Indonesia in international association football. This was the first asian team to participate in the FIFA World Cup, particularly the 1938 edition of the tournament. The 6–0 loss to eventual finalists Hungary in the first round of the tournament in Reims remains the state ‘s merely appearance in the World Cup. Thus, Indonesia holds the World Cup commemorate as the team with the fewest matches played ( 1 ) and one of the teams with the fewest goals scored ( 0 ). The team ‘s only Olympic appearance was in 1956. [ 5 ] Indonesian national team qualified for the AFC Asian Cup on four occasions and have never progressed beyond the group stage. Indonesia achieved the bronze decoration at the 1958 asian Games in Tokyo. [ 5 ] The team has reached the AFF Championship final ties on five occasions and has never won the tournament. They plowshare a local competition with ASEAN teams including the one against Malaysia which is reasonably refer to cultural and political reasons.
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history
Beginning
The matches involving sides from the Dutch East Indies ( or Netherlands East Indies ) were organised by the Nederlandsch Indische Voetbal Bond ( NIVB ), or its successor, the Nederlandsch Indische Voetbal Unie ( NIVU ). The matches that were run anterior to the state ‘s independence in 1945 are not recognised by PSSI. [ 5 ] The first base recorded match that involved a team from the Dutch East Indies was a contest against a Singapore home team on 28 March 1921. The catch was played in Batavia and the Dutch East Indies won with a final seduce of 1–0. This was followed by matches against an australian eleven in August 1928 ( 2–1 victory ) and a team from Shanghai two years later ( 4–4 drawing card ). [ 5 ] In 1934, a team from Java represented the Dutch East Indies in the Far Eastern Games that was played in Manila. After defeating the Japanese, 7–1, in its first base match, [ 6 ] the following two matches ended in defeats ( 2–0 to China and 3–2 to the host state ) resulting in a second-place tournament finish for the Java national team. Although not recognised by PSSI, these matches are treated by the World Football Elo ratings as the first gear matches involving the indonesian national side. [ 7 ] The Dutch East Indies were the first asian team to participate in the FIFA World Cup, when the team qualified for the 1938 tournament after Japan withdrew from the qualification heats. The 6–0 personnel casualty to Hungary, in the first round of the tournament in Reims, remains the nation ‘s lone appearance in the World Cup .
1950s–1984
After the irregular World War, followed by the indonesian Revolution, a highlight of the football history of independent indonesian team occurred at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne. The team forced the Soviet Union to a nil-all draw, then lost 0–4 in the replay catch. [ 5 ] This remains the country ‘s alone appearance in the Olympics. In 1958, the team tasted its first World Cup action as Indonesia in the qualify rounds. The team defeated China in the beginning round, then subsequently refused to play its following opponents, Israel, for political reasons. [ 5 ] Indonesia won the tan decoration at the 1958 asian Games where it beat India 4–1 in the third-place equal. The team besides drew 2–2 with East Germany in a friendly match. [ 5 ] The indonesian team lifted the Merdeka Tournament trophy on three occasions ( 1961, 1962 and 1969 ). Indonesia were besides champions of the 1968 King ‘s Cup. [ 5 ] Indonesia returned to World Cup qualification competition in 1974 ; the team was eliminated in the first round, with only one winnings from six matches, against New Zealand. During the 1978 qualification heats, the indonesian team won a single match out of four matches, against host team, Singapore. Four years late, in 1982, Indonesia recorded two victories in qualifying matches, against chinese Taipei and Australia. [ 5 ]
1985–1995
The 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification round saw Indonesia advanced from the first round with four wins, one trace and one passing, finally finishing at the exceed of its group. South Korea emerged triumphant over Indonesia in the second orotund. [ 5 ] The team reached the semi-final of the 1986 asian Games after beating United Arab Emirates in the quarter-finals. Indonesia then lost to hosts South Korea in the semi-finals and lost to Kuwait in the bronze decoration match. [ 8 ] A milestone during this earned run average was the gold decoration victory at the Southeast asian Games in both 1987 and 1991. In 1987, Indonesia beat Malaysia 1–0 ; while in 1991, it beat Thailand in a penalty shoot-out. [ 5 ] In the 1990 qualification, the team lost in the first round, with lone one gain against Hong Kong, three draws and two defeats. [ 5 ] The team besides only managed a single victory against Vietnam in the 1994 reservation round. [ 5 ]
1995–2016
asian Cup
Indonesia ‘s beginning appearance in the AFC Asian Cup was against United Arab Emirates in the 1996 AFC asian Cup. During the tournament, Indonesia entirely scored a one point from a 2–2 draw against Kuwait in the first turn. [ 9 ] The team ‘s irregular appearance in the asian Cup was in Lebanon in the 2000 AFC asian Cup ; again, the Indonesian team gained only one point from three games, and again, from a match against Kuwait that finished without a score from either side. Indonesia established a higher record in the 2004 AFC asian Cup, beating Qatar 2–1 to record the team ‘s first ever victory in the history of the tournament. The succeed was not enough for it to qualify for the irregular round, having fallen 0–5 to host China and 1–3 to Bahrain. In the 2007 tournament, Indonesia acted as one of the four Southeast asian co-hosts and get eliminated from the first round. [ 10 ]
ASEAN Championship
Indonesia reached the finals of ASEAN Football Championship on five occasions ( 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010 and 2016 ), albeit never managing to lift the trophy victoriously. The team ‘s claim of regional titles came in the Southeast asian Games of 1987 and 1991. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] After the Withe era, the inability to fulfil the ASEAN target has been cited as the cause for Indonesia ‘s “ roll door ” in terms of team managers. Over the course of two years, the Indonesia ‘s director changed from Kolev to local anesthetic coach Benny Dollo who was in become sacked in 2010. The drumhead bus position was then held by Alfred Riedl who failed to lift any cups and in July 2011 was then replaced by Wim Rijsbergen. [ 13 ] The 1998 Tiger Cup saw the group stage match between Thailand and Indonesia with both teams had already qualified for semi-finals but were besides aware that the winner would have to face hosts Vietnam. Indonesia ‘s Mursyid Effendi intentionally kicked the ball into the Indonesia ‘s own goal as a Thailand ‘s attacker ran towards the ball. [ 14 ] FIFA fined both teams $ 40,000 for “ violating the spirit of the game ” while Effendi was banned from external association football for a life. Indonesia then lost to Singapore in the semi-finals. [ 15 ]
2012 and 2015–16 suspensions
In March 2012, PSSI received a warn for the divide state of indonesian football, whereby two separate leagues existed : the insurgent Super League ( ISL ), which is n’t recognised by PSSI or FIFA, and the Premier League ( IPL ). The National Sports Committee ( KONI ) encouraged PSSI to work collaboratively with indonesian Football Savior Committee ( KPSI ) officials to rectify the position but KONI president Tono Suratman stated in March 2012 that KONI will take over the besiege PSSI if matters are not improved. [ 16 ] FIFA did not state whether Indonesia would face suspension, but on 20 March 2012, FIFA made an announcement. In the lead-up to 20 March 2012, PSSI struggled to resolve the site and looked to its annual congress for a final solution. [ 17 ] PSSI was given until 15 June 2012 to settle the issues at venture, notably the control of the breakaway league ; failing this, the case was to be referred to the FIFA Emergency Committee for suspension. [ 18 ] FIFA finally set a newly 1 December 2012 deadline and in the two weeks preceding the deadline, three out of four PSSI representatives withdrew from the roast committee, citing frustrations in dealing with KPSI representatives. however, FIFA stated that it would alone issue a punishment to Indonesian football after the indonesian national team finished its engagement in the 2012 AFF Championship. [ 19 ] In 2013, the president of PSSI Djohar Arifin Husin signed a Memorandum of understanding ( MoU ) with La Nyalla Matalitti ( KPSI-PSSI ) that was initiated by FIFA and the AFC through the Asian Football Confederation ‘s Task Force. Since then, the control of Indonesia Super League was taken by Joint committee to remain accomplishable by PT Liga Indonesia until the institution of a fresh professional competition by the committee. [ 20 ] This means the indonesian players from ISL were able to play and join the national team. The PSSI called players from both football leagues, ISL and IPL to fortify the national team for asian Cup modifier of 2015. On 7 January 2013, PSSI announced a lists of 51 players from both side football leagues regardless of whether players from the breakaway Indonesia Super League ( ISL ) would make an appearance, allegedly ISL clubs were reluctant to release players because they doubted Djohar ‘s leadership. [ 21 ] On 18 March 2013, PSSI held a congress at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Both parties, PSSI and KPSI ( breakaway group ) solved their differences in four contentious points ; such as ; Reunification of two leagues ; Revision of the PSSI Statutes ; Reinstatement of the four expelled PSSI Executive Committee members La Nyalla Mattalitti, Roberto Rouw, Erwin Dwi Budiawan and Toni Apriliani ; and agreement of all parties to the Memorandum of Understanding from 7 June 2012 on the list of delegates to the PSSI Congress based on the list of the Solo Congress of July 2011. The raw PSSI called 58 players from both sides leagues ( ISL and IPL ) for the national team. Rahmad Darmawan returned as the caretaker coach for the aged team and his supporter, Jacksen F. Tiago was besides in-charge as the adjunct coach. Both Rahmat and Jaksen trimmed the 58 players initially called for national train to 28. The number would then be trimmed again to precisely 23 players for the Saudi Arabia peer. Victor Igbonefo, Greg Nwokolo and Sergio van Dijk the three domesticate players were on the final tilt. [ 22 ] On 23 March 2013, Indonesia was defeated 1–2 by Saudi Arabia at home. Boaz Solossa gave Indonesia the beginning finish at their political campaign at AFC Asian Cup reservation ; the home team started with the goal in the sixth infinitesimal but the Saudi Side fought back with the counterweight from Yahya Al-Shehri in the 14th infinitesimal before Yousef Al-Salem the scored what turned out to be the winner on 56th hour. [ 23 ] The Indonesian Football Association was suspended by FIFA because of government intervention in the Southeast asian country ‘s national league on 30 May 2015. The prohibition took effect immediately and meant that Indonesia would not be eligible to compete in the following round of qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup and 2019 asian Cup, starting less than two weeks later. FIFA took natural process against Indonesia following a row between local government and the football association which has resulted in the cancellation of the domestic competition. [ 24 ] The suspension was lifted at the 66th FIFA Congress. [ 25 ] By then, hurried perpetration was done for Indonesia in ordain to get in touch for the approaching 2016 AFF Championship where Indonesia finally reached the final and once again fell to Thailand in action. [ 26 ]
2017–
Some weeks after finishing second in the ASEAN Football Championship, PSSI held a congress on 8 January 2017 in efforts to sign Luis Milla to handle their senior and U-22 team. Prior to the 2018 AFF Championship, Milla departed without any explanations, causing angers among indonesian supporters. [ 27 ] Indonesia crashed out from the group degree in 2018 AFF Championship led to the displace of Bima Sakti. [ 28 ] In order to prepare for the 2022 World Cup campaign, Indonesia signed Simon McMenemy with hope that his successful tenure with the Philippines could reinvigorate Indonesia ‘s performance particularly when Indonesia was grouped with three Southeast asian rivals Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam aboard UAE. [ 29 ] Indonesia lost all four matches including a 2–3 family kill to Malaysia despite having taken a 2–1 conduct prior followed by a home passing to Vietnam for the beginning time ever in any competitive tournaments. On 6 November 2019, PSSI decided to sack McMenemy over the national team ‘s deteriorating operation. [ 30 ] Indonesia traveled to Malaysia and lost 0–2 to its rival and was formally eliminated from the 2022 World Cup qualification. [ 31 ] Following the failure to qualify for World Cup, PSSI appointed Shin Tae-yong as bus of Indonesia with hope to reinvigorate the team for the approaching 2023 AFC asian Cup reservation using the achiever of Park Hang-seo in Vietnam as an testify for their appointment. [ 32 ]
Kit
Indonesia ‘s football jersey with numbers 17 in 1981 During the Dutch colonial era, the team competed as Dutch East Indies in international matches and played in an orange new jersey, the national color of the Netherlands. There are no official documents about the team ‘s kit out, lone several black-and-white photos from the equal against Hungary in the 1938 FIFA World Cup ; but unofficial documents stated that the kit consisted of an orange jersey, white shorts and light aristocratic socks. [ 33 ] Since Indonesia ‘s independence, the kit consists crimson and white, the color of the country ‘s sag. A combination of green and ashen has besides been used for the away kits and was used for the team ‘s engagement in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, until the mid-1980s. [ 34 ]
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The 2010–2012 dwelling kit became an topic when the team played against an adversary wearing an all-white consistent, since the socks were white rather of usual red. The solution was solved with a red-green-green combination ( for away games ) with green shorts and socks taken from the away kit out, or initially an all-red uniform ( for home games ). After a home get the better of in the 2014 World Cup third round qualifier match against Bahrain on 6 September 2011, the red shorts used ( with green application ) were scrapped after its first out and never used again. The crimson socks had white application on it, unlike from the bolshevik socks with green application worn during train. The combination of red-white-red used some times in the future as the alternate home kit, for exemplar on the subsequent home matches of the qualifiers against Qatar and Iran belated that year. On 12 November 2012, a week prior to the start of the 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup, Indonesia released its new base and away kits, again designed by Nike. The family kit out returned to the red-white-red combination, as was the case in 2008, and the away kit consisted of a white-green-white combination. “ The green color brings a historical touch as the national team in the 1950s wear green shirts, ” Nike Indonesia market coach, Nino Priyambodo, said. “ We hope it can inspire the national team for better performances in the future. ” [ 35 ] The understudy shorts for this home kit were red shorts and green away shorts, while the aside kit ‘s alternate shorts were white shorts with red number from the default option home shorts. On 31 October 2014, Nike released Indonesia ‘s home and aside kits for the 2014 AFF Championship. The dwelling shirt was red with white Nike logo and lines and green accent on the shoulders and topple of the sleeves, restricted by the white lines. The home kit consisted of red-white-red combination. The off shirt is white with green collar, sleeve tips, and Nike logo. The away kit consisted of white-green-white combination. [ 36 ] ascribable to the FIFA authority imposed in 2015, the kits were used again in the 2016 AFF Championship and up until 2018 with two unlike fonts other than the 2014 Nike fonts used earlier. On 31 May 2018, Nike released Indonesia ‘s new family and away kits. The home shirt is loss with golden Nike logo inspired from the nation ‘s home emblem, the Garuda Pancasila. The home kit consists of red-white-red combination. The away shirt is egg white with green Nike logo. The off kit out consists of white-green-white combination. [ 37 ]
stadium
Indonesia has played home matches at Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium located within the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta. The stadium is largely used for affiliation football matches and has a seat capability of over 77,193 spectators, though it has been able to hold more than that during special matches. The concluding of the 2007 AFC asian Cup was held in this stadium. This stadium was once the 7th largest association football stadium in the world .
Media coverage
Indonesia team qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup ( second round only ) and 2023 AFC asian Cup are broadcast by free-to-air public television network TVRI, Emtek ‘s free-to-air television receiver network SCTV ( from 2021 ), [ 38 ] and Polytron ‘s premium multiplatform network Mola television receiver, through 2022. [ 39 ] commercial MNC Media besides shows the national team but from 2020 until 2023, MNC alone covering the national team matches at 2021 AFF Championship and 2023 AFC asian Cup ( if qualified to the finals tournament ) due to MNC- Lagardère [ note 1 ] and Football Marketing Asia ( AFC Asian Cup ) broadcasting rights partnership sign. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] Unlike TVRI, SCTV, and Mola TV, the three televisions bought the rights from PSSI only .
Fixtures
Matches in the last 12 months, and future scheduled matches W in D raw L bone
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Report
Stadium: Gloria Sports Arena
Coaching staff
- As of 16 August 2021
Players
The following 30 players were called up for the 2020 AFF Championship. [ 42 ]
Caps and goals are accurate as of 25 November 2021 after the match against Myanmar.
The following players have besides been called up to the team within the final 12 months .
previous squads
individual record
- As of 14 November 2019[43]
- a b Pamungkas retired from external duty in 2012 but late played a farewell match in 2018 .
Captains
Managers
tournament record
FIFA World Cup
final
qualification
Year
Round
Position
as Dutch East Indies
1930
Did not enter
Did not enter
1934
1938
Round of 16
15th
1
0
0
1
0
6
Automatically qualified
as Indonesia
1950
Withdrew
Withdrew
1954
Did not enter
Did not enter
1958
Withdrew during qualification
3
1
1
1
5
4
1962
Withdrew
Withdrew
1966
Did not enter
Did not enter
1970
1974
Did not qualify
6
1
2
3
6
13
1978
4
1
1
2
7
7
1982
8
2
2
4
5
14
1986
8
4
1
3
9
10
1990
6
1
3
2
5
10
1994
8
1
0
7
6
19
1998
6
1
4
1
11
6
2002
6
4
0
2
16
7
2006
6
2
1
3
8
12
2010
2
0
0
2
1
11
2014
8
1
1
6
8
30
2018
Disqualified due to FIFA suspension
Disqualified
2022
Did not qualify
8
0
1
7
5
27
2026
To be determined
To be determined
Total
Round of 16
15th
1
0
0
1
0
6
79
19
17
43
92
170
Olympic Games
final
Qualification
Year
Round
Position
1900 to 1952
Did not enter
1956
Quarter-finals
7th
2
0
1
1
0
4
Automatically qualified
1960
Did not qualify
2
0
0
2
2
6
1964
Withdrew
1968
Did not qualify
4
1
1
2
4
5
1972
4
2
0
2
8
6
1976
4
2
1
1
11
5
1980
5
1
0
4
7
12
1984
8
0
3
5
3
14
1988
4
1
0
3
3
8
Total
Quarter-finals
7th
2
0
1
1
0
4
31
7
5
19
38
56
AFC asian Cup
final examination
reservation
Year
Round
Position
1956
Withdrew
Withdrew before playing any matches
1960
1964
1968
Did not qualify
4
1
1
2
10
6
1972
5
3
0
2
12
6
1976
4
1
1
2
3
5
1980
3
0
0
3
3
10
1984
5
3
0
2
6
5
1988
3
1
1
1
1
4
1992
3
1
1
1
3
4
1996
Group stage
11th
3
0
1
2
4
8
2
1
1
0
7
1
2000
Group stage
11th
3
0
1
2
0
7
4
3
1
0
18
5
2004
Group stage
11th
3
1
0
2
3
9
6
3
1
2
9
13
2007
Group stage
11th
3
1
0
2
3
4
Qualified as co-hosts
2011
Did not qualify
6
0
3
3
3
6
2015
6
0
1
5
2
8
2019
Disqualified due to FIFA suspension
Disqualified
2023
To be determined
10
2
1
7
10
28
Total
Group stage
11th
12
2
2
8
10
28
61
19
12
30
87
101
asian Games
asian Games
Year
Round
Position
1951
Quarter-finals
6th
1
0
0
1
0
3
1954
Fourth place
4th
4
2
0
2
15
12
1958
Bronze medal
3rd
5
4
0
1
15
7
1962
Group stage
5th
3
2
0
1
9
3
1966
Quarter-finals
5th
5
2
2
1
8
4
1970
Quarter-finals
5th
5
1
2
2
4
7
1974
Did not participate
1978
1982
1986
Fourth place
4th
6
1
2
3
4
14
1990
Did not participate
1994
1998
Total
Bronze medal
3rd
29
12
6
11
55
50
AFF Championship
AFF Championship
Year
Round
Position
1996
Fourth place
4th
6
3
1
2
18
9
1998
Third place
3rd
5
2
1
2
15
10
2000
Runners-up
2nd
5
3
0
2
13
10
2002
Runners-up
2nd
6
3
3
0
22
7
2004
Runners-up
2nd
8
4
1
3
24
8
2007
Group stage
5th
3
1
2
0
6
4
2008
Semi-finals
4th
5
2
0
3
8
5
2010
Runners-up
2nd
7
6
0
1
17
6
2012
Group stage
5th
3
1
1
1
3
4
2014
Group stage
5th
3
1
1
1
7
7
2016
Runners-up
2nd
7
3
2
2
12
13
2018
Group stage
7th
4
1
1
2
5
6
2020
Qualified
Total
Runners-up
2nd
62
30
13
19
150
89
Other records
First match
IndonesiaLaos
(2 September 1996; Jurong, Singapore)
Biggest win
Indonesia13–1 Philippines
(23 December 2002; Jakarta, Indonesia)
Biggest defeat
PhilippinesIndonesia
(25 November 2014; Hanoi, Vietnam)
southeast asian Games
southeasterly asian Games
Year
Round
Position
1959 to 1975
Did not participate
1977
Fourth place
4th
4
2
2
0
8
3
1979
Silver medal
2nd
6
2
2
2
6
5
1981
Bronze medal
3rd
4
3
0
1
5
2
1983
Group stage
5th
3
1
1
1
3
7
1985
Fourth place
4th
4
0
1
3
1
10
1987
Gold medal
1st
4
3
1
0
7
1
1989
Bronze medal
3rd
5
2
1
2
12
5
1991
Gold medal
1st
5
3
2
0
5
1
1993
Fourth place
4th
5
2
1
2
6
6
1995
Group stage
6th
4
2
0
2
14
3
1997
Silver medal
2nd
6
4
2
0
16
6
1999
Bronze medal
3rd
6
3
2
1
11
2
Total
Gold medal
1st
56
27
15
14
94
51
exhibition
neck and neck record
- As of 25 November 2021[46][47][48]
More wins Wins equal losses More losses
See besides
Notes
- ^ AFC ( until 2020 ) and AFF Championship
References
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