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The Indonesia national football team represents Indonesia in international football; it is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). Despite the nation's size and population, Indonesia is not among the strongest teams in the AFC. However, they are considered as one of the strongest teams in Southeast Asia along with Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.

History

Indonesia, under the name Dutch East Indies, was the first Asian team to participate in the World Cup when they qualified to the 1938 tournament. A 6-0 first-round loss in Reims to eventual finalists Hungary remains the country's only appearance in World Cup.

In 1958, the team tasted their first World Cup action as Indonesia in the qualifying rounds. They got past China in the first round, but subsequently refused to play their next opponents Israel. The team suffered a long hiatus from FIFA World Cup since 1958 due to an unfavourable political situation - both internally and externally. It was only in 1974 that Indonesia returned to the fold.

Indonesia's first appearance in the AFC Asian Cup was in the United Arab Emirates in 1996, Indonesia only gained one point from a draw against Kuwait in the first round. Their second appearance in Asian Cup was in Lebanon in 2000; again, Indonesia gained only one point from three games. Indonesia performed better in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup, beating Qatar 2-1 to record their first ever victory in the Asian Cup; unfortunately this was not enough to qualify for the second round. In 2007, they were the co-host of the tornament. They defeated Bahrain 2-1 in their opening match, but lost their last two ties and finished third in the group and failed to reach the quarter-finals. Nevertheless, their 2007 AFC Asian Cup performance is considered as their best performance in the tournament.

Indonesia has yet to win the regional Tiger Cup, despite reaching the final in three tournaments (2000, 2002, and 2004). Their only continental titles came in the 1987 and 1991 Southeast Asian Games. A group win in the 2004 Asian Cup tournament, their first ever in that competition, may signal a rise in the side's stature on the Asian football scene. Under the guidance of former Aston Villa and England striker Peter Withe, the South-East Asian outfit looked set to continue their success in terms of football development and in the FIFA World Rankings. However on January 18, 2007, Withe was sacked due to their first round exit of the ASEAN Football Championship. Recently Ivan Venkov Kolev was appointed as the new head coach with a two years contract.

[edit] Tournament Records

[edit] World Cup Record

  • 1930 - Did not enter
  • 1934 - Did not enter
  • 1938 - Round 1 (as Dutch East Indies)
  • 1950 - Withdrew
  • 1954 - Did not enter
  • 1958 - Withdrew during qualifying
  • 1962 - Withdrew
  • 1966 - Did not enter
  • 1970 - Did not enter
  • 1974 to 2006 - Did not qualify
  • 2010 - Qualifying underway

[edit] Asian Cup Record

[edit] SEA Games Record

[edit] ASEAN Football Championship Record

[edit] Recent fixtures and results

January 17, 2007, Singapore, Singapore - Flag of Singapore Singapore 2 - 2 Indonesia Flag of Indonesia Friendly

June 1, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 3 - 0 Hong Kong Flag of Hong Kong Friendly

June 21, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 - 1 Jamaica Flag of Jamaica Friendly

June 24, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 0 - 1 Oman Flag of Oman Friendly

July 10, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2 - 1 Bahrain Flag of Bahrain AFC Asian Cup

July 14, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 1 - 2 Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia AFC Asian Cup

July 18, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia - Flag of Indonesia Indonesia0 - 1 Korea Republic Flag of South Korea AFC Asian Cup

[edit] Players

[edit] 2007 AFC Asian Cup squad

No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Goals Club
1 GK Yandri Pitoy 15 January 1981 16 0 Flag of Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
2 DF Muhammad Ridwan 8 July 1980 8 0 Flag of Indonesia PSIS Semarang
3 DF Erol Iba 6 August 1979 9 0 Flag of Indonesia Persik Kediri
4 DF Richardo Salampessy 18 February 1984 11 0 Flag of Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
5 DF Maman Abdurahman 12 May 1982 9 0 Flag of Indonesia PSIS Semarang
6 DF Charis Yulianto 11 July 1978 15 1 Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
7 MF Eka Ramdani 18 June 1984 10 0 Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
8 FW Elie Aiboy 20 April 1979 32 6 Flag of Indonesia Arema Malang
9 MF Mahyadi Panggabean 8 January 1982 14 1 Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
10 FW Rahmad Rivai 11 December 1977 10
Flag of Indonesia Persiter Ternate
11 MF Ponaryo Astaman (c) 25 September 1979 39 2 Flag of Indonesia Arema Malang
12 GK Ferry Rotinsulu 28 December 1982 0
Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
13 FW Budi Sudarsono 19 September 1979 31 5 Flag of Indonesia Persik Kediri
14 FW Ismed Sofyan 28 August 1979 41 2 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
15 MF Firman Utina 15 December 1981 15 0 Flag of Indonesia Persita Tangerang
16 MF Syamsul Chaeruddin 9 February 1983 24 0 Flag of Indonesia PSM Makassar
17 MF Atep 5 June 1985 9 2 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
18 DF Firmansyah 7 April 1980 20
Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
19 FW Zaenal Arief 3 January 1981 7
Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
20 FW Bambang Pamungkas 10 August 1980 45 23 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
21 DF Harry Saputra 12 June 1981 19
Flag of Indonesia Persis Solo
22 DF Supardi 19 July 1977 5 0 Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
23 GK Markus Horison 14 March 1981 3 0 Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
24 GK Achmad Kurniawan 31 October 1979

Flag of Indonesia Persita Tangerang
25 DF Aris Budi Prasetyo 22 October 1975

Flag of Indonesia Persik Kediri
26 DF I Gusti Bayu Sutha 28 May 1977 3
Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
27 FW Ahmad Amiruddin 3 October 1982

Flag of Indonesia PSM Makassar
28 DF Achmad Jufriyanto 7 February 1987 0
Flag of Indonesia Persita Tangerang
29 DF Legimin Raharjo 10 May 1981 0
Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
30 MF Irsyad Aras 4 March 1979

Flag of Indonesia PSM Makassar


[edit] Legendary players

[edit] Previous coaches

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