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This article details the fixtures and results of the Indonesia national football team and Indonesia national under-23 football team in 2011.
Competition | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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2014 FIFA World Cup qualification | 7 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 8 | 20 | -12 |
Total | 7 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 8 | 20 | -12 |
Name | Nat | Period | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Honours |
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Alfred Riedl | March 2010–July 2011 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
Wim Rijsbergen | July 2011–January 2012 | 11 | 2 | 3 | 6 | ||
Player | Goals |
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Cristian Gonzáles | 5 |
Bambang Pamungkas | 4 |
Mohammad Nasuha | 1 |
Muhammad Ridwan | 1 |
Muhammad Ilham | 1 |
Hariono | 1 |
August 18, 2011 | Indonesia | 1 – 1 | Indonesia U-23 1 | Surakarta, Indonesia |
20:30 UTC+7 | Bambang 60' (pen.) | Septia 26' | Stadium: Manahan Stadium Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Oki Dwi Putra (Indonesia) |
August 22, 2011 | Indonesia | 4 – 1 | Palestine | Surakarta, Indonesia |
20:30 UTC+7 | Hariono 65' Gonzáles 70' Bambang 77', 85' | Obeid 48' | Stadium: Manahan Stadium Attendance: 25,000 |
August 27, 2011 | Jordan | 1 – 0 | Indonesia | Amman, Jordan |
22:30 UTC+4 | Deeb 49' | Stadium: Amman International Stadium |
October 7, 2011 | Indonesia | 0 – 0 | Saudi Arabia | Selangor, Malaysia |
18:30 UTC+8 | Stadium: Shah Alam Stadium Attendance: 150 |
November 30, 2011 | Indonesia Selection 2 | 0 – 1 | Los Angeles Galaxy 1 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Keane 14' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Referee: Faulur Rosy (Indonesia) |
Indonesia Selection | Los Angeles Galaxy |
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July 23, 2011 | Turkmenistan | 1 – 1 | Indonesia | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
18:30 UTC+5 | Krendelev 12' | report | Ilham 30' | Stadium: Ashgabat Olympic Stadium Attendance: 7,500 Referee: Mohsen Torky (Iran) |
July 28, 2011 | Indonesia | 4 – 3 | Turkmenistan | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Gonzáles 9'19' Nasuha 45' Ridwan 76' | report | Nasuha 70' (og) Berdi 82' Çoñkaýew 86' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 88,000 Referee: Ben Williams (Australia) |
September 2, 2011 | Iran | 3 – 0 | Indonesia | Tehran, Iran |
20:00 UTC+4:30 | Nekounam 53', 74' Teymourian 87' | report | Stadium: Azadi Stadium Attendance: 75,800 Referee: Masaaki Toma (Japan) |
September 6, 2011 | Indonesia | 0 – 2 | Bahrain | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Saeed 45+1' Abdul-Latif 71' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 85,000 Referee: Lee Min-Hu (Korea Republic) |
October 11, 2011 | Indonesia | 2 – 3 | Qatar | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Gonzáles 26', 35' | Report | Al Sulaiti 14' Ibrahim 31' Razak 59' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 28,000 Referee: Abdul Malik Bashir (Singapore) |
Competition | GP | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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2012 AFC Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 | -3 |
2011 Southeast Asian Games | 6 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 3 | 11 |
Total | 8 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 7 | 8 |
Name | Nat | Period | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Honours |
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Alfred Riedl | March 2010–July 2011 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||
Rahmad Darmawan | July–December 2011 | 22 | 16 | 4 | 2 | 2011 Southeast Asian Games - Silver Medal |
Player | Goals |
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Patrich Wanggai | 14 |
Titus Bonai | 10 |
Yongki Aribowo | 8 |
Andik Vermansyah | 6 |
Ferdinand Sinaga | 5 |
Johan Juansyah | 3 |
Rizky Ramdani Lestaluhu | 3 |
Zulham Zamrun | 3 |
Egi Melgiansyah | 2 |
Gunawan Dwi Cahyo | 2 |
Septia Hadi | 2 |
Syamsir Alam | 2 |
Abdul Rahman | 1 |
Aris Alfiansyah | 1 |
Hendro Siswanto | 1 |
Jajang Mulyana | 1 |
Jajang Sukmara | 1 |
Joko Sasongko | 1 |
Mahadirga Lasut | 1 |
Oktovianus Maniani | 1 |
February 5, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 1 – 1 | Pelita Jaya U-21 1 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Hendro 45' | Magdis 41' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium |
February 9, 2011 | Hong Kong U-23 | 1 – 4 | Indonesia U-23 | Hong Kong |
20:00 UTC+8 | 86' | Yongki 25' 30' (o.g.) Tibo 67' Aris 80' | Stadium: Pho Kong Village Park |
August 15, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 5 – 0 | Persikat Kalteng 1 | Malang Regency, Indonesia |
Dirga 23' (pen.) P. Wanggai 27', 55' Yongki 72' (pen.), 79' |
August 18, 2011 | 1 Indonesia | 1 – 1 | Indonesia U-23 | Surakarta, Indonesia |
20:30 UTC+7 | Bambang 60' (pen.) | Septia 26' | Stadium: Manahan Stadium Attendance: 23,000 Referee: Oki Dwi Putra |
August 20, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 1 – 2 | Makassar United 1 | Malang Regency, Indonesia |
Johan 45' (pen.) | Aditya 48'69' | Stadium: Kanjuruhan Stadium Attendance: 500 |
August 23, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 4 – 2 | Bali Devata 1 | Surabaya, Indonesia |
Andik 4' Spasojević 30' (o.g.) Lestaluhu 70' Yongki 83' | Spasojević 16'90' (pen.) | Stadium: Gelora 10 November Stadium |
August 24, 2011 | 1 Persebaya 1927 | 1 – 3 | Indonesia U-23 | Surabaya, Indonesia |
Dutra 66' (pen.) | Yongki 26' Sasongko 37' Zulham 60' | Stadium: Gelora 10 November Stadium Attendance: 15,000 |
September 9, 2011 | 1 Persiba Bantul | 1 – 1 | Indonesia U-23 | Bantul Regency, Indonesia |
15:30 UTC+7 | Busari 8' | Egi 67' (pen.) | Stadium: Sultan Agung Stadium Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Unggul Widodo |
September 15, 2011 | Hong Kong U-23 | 0 – 4 | Indonesia U-23 | Kowloon, Hong Kong |
P. Wanggai 5', 72' Yongki 25' Septia 40' | Stadium: Kowloon Bay Park |
September 19, 2011 | 1 Biu Chun Rangers | 1 – 5 | Indonesia U-23 | Hong Kong |
? | Jajang 11' Andik 17', 24' Zulham 78' Ramdani 89' | Stadium: Shek Kip Mei Park |
September 22, 2011 | 1 Citizen AA | 1 – 2 | Indonesia U-23 | Hong Kong |
14:00 UTC+8 | ? 35' | P. Wanggai 63', 79' | Stadium: Tsing Yi Ne Park Artificial Turf |
October 1, 2011 | 1 Persikab Bandung | 1 – 3 | Indonesia U-23 | Soreang, Indonesia |
15:30 UTC+7 | Cahya 63' | Ferdinand 2', 7' Juansyah 76' | Stadium: Jalak Harupat Stadium Referee: Ginanjar Rahman Latif |
October 4, 2011 | 1 Semen Padang | 1 – 1 | Indonesia U-23 | Padang, Indonesia |
16:15 UTC+7 | Hasyim 29' (o.g.) | Titus 78' | Stadium: Haji Agus Salim Stadium |
October 13, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 2 – 0 | Persikabo Bogor 1 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
15:30 UTC+7 | Okto 37' Juansyah 84' (pen.) | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium |
October 16, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 3 – 2 | Persiba Bantul 1 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Andik 51' Titus 55', 81' | Kaimu 73' Cristori 90' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Referee: Yandri |
October 21, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 5 – 1 | Mitra Kukar 1 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
15:30 UTC+7 | Yongki 27' Ferdinand 43' P. Wanggai 69' (pen.) Zulham 89' Andik 90' | Meiga 73' (o.g.) | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium |
October 25, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 5 – 0 | Timor-Leste U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
15:30 UTC+7 | Abdul Rahman 5' Ferdinand 7' P. Wanggai 17' (pen.) Egi 21' (pen.) Alam 72' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Referee: Mohd Yusof Bin Mat Karim (Malaysia) |
October 28, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 5 – 0 | Persikota Tangerang 1 | Cilegon, Indonesia |
Titus 23' Alam 52' P. Wanggai 73' Sukmara 78' Yongki 87' | Stadium: Krakatau Steel Stadium |
February 23, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 1 – 3 | Turkmenistan U-23 | Palembang, Indonesia |
17:00 UTC+7 | Bonai 14' | Report | Amanow 17' Boliyan 80' Sahedow 86' | Stadium: Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Lee Min Hu (Korea Republic) |
March 9, 2011 | Turkmenistan U-23 | 1 – 0 | Indonesia U-23 | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
18:00 UTC+5 | Mingazov 25' | Report | Stadium: Ashgabat Olympic Stadium Attendance: 28,000 Referee: Ali Abdulnabi (Bahrain) |
November 7, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 6 – 0 | Cambodia U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Titus 28' P. Wanggai 30', 41' Gunawan 35' Andik 82' Ramdani 84' | Report | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 9.000 Referee: U Win Htut (Myanmar) |
November 11, 2011 | Singapore U-23 | 0 – 2 | Indonesia U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
14:00 UTC+7 | Report | P. Wanggai 1' Titus 37' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 20.000 Referee: Steve Supresencia (Philippines) |
November 13, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 3 – 1 | Thailand U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Titus 33' P. Wanggai 62' Ferdinand 90+1' | Report | Rangsiyo 51' (pen.) | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 50.000 Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok (South Korea) |
November 17, 2011 | Indonesia U-23 | 0 – 1 | Malaysia U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:00 UTC+7 | Report | Syahrul 17' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 75.000 Referee: Fahad Al-Kassar (United Arab Emirates) |
November 19, 2011 | Vietnam U-23 | 0 – 2 | Indonesia U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:30 UTC+7 | Report | P. Wanggai 61' Titus 89' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 65.000 Referee: Kim Jong-Hyeok (South Korea) |
November 21, 2011 | Malaysia U-23 | 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) (4 – 3 p) | Indonesia U-23 | Jakarta, Indonesia |
19:30 UTC+7 | Asraruddin 34' | Report | Gunawan 5' | Stadium: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Attendance: 100.000 Referee: Minoru Tōjō (Japan) |
Penalties | ||||
Mahali Fandi Fakri Fadhli Baddrol | Titus Gunawan Egi Abdul Rahman Ferdinand |
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