Indonesia national under-23 football team

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Indonesia U-23
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Nickname(s)
  • Merah Putih(The Red and White)
  • Garuda Muda(The Young Garuda)
Association PSSI
(Football Association of Indonesia)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation AFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coach Shin Tae-yong
Captain Rizky Ridho
Most caps Witan Sulaeman (39)
Top scorer Osvaldo Haay (11)
FIFA code IDN
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First colours
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Second colours
First international
Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea 5–0 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg
(Masan, South Korea; 24 March 1991) [1]
Biggest win
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 9–0 Brunei  Flag of Brunei.svg
(Petaling Jaya, Malaysia; 11 September 2001)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 9–0 Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei (Olympics; 1986-2010).svg
(Surakarta, Indonesia; 9 September 2023)
Biggest defeat
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 7–0 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg
(Seoul, South Korea; 29 May 1999)
Asian Games
Appearances4 (first in 2006 )
Best resultRound of 16 (2014, 2018, 2022)
AFC U-23 Asian Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2024 )
Best resultFourth place (2024)
Southeast Asian Games
Appearances12 (first in 2001 )
Best result Gold medal with cup.svg Gold Medal (2023)
AFF U-23 Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2019 )
Best resultGold medal icon.svg Champions (2019)

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. It is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).

Contents

This team was founded when the Olympic football was changed to an under-23 competition, and is also managed as under-22 team while it doesn't play in major competitions.

Kit

The kits used usually follow the senior team's kits. However, they sometimes used kits with different manufacturers. In 2006 Asian Games, they used Puma kits. For the 2018 Asian Games, 2021 Southeast Asian Games, 2022 Asian Games, and 2023 Southeast Asian Games, they will use Li-Ning kits after the Indonesian Olympic Committee reached full sponsorship agreement with the apparel. Li-Ning will manufacture all clothes used by all Indonesian athletes. [2]

Kit manufacturerYear
Flag of Germany.svg Adidas 1991–1995
Flag of Italy.svg Diadora 1995–1996
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Asics 1996–1997
Flag of Germany.svg Adidas 1997–2000
Flag of the United States.svg Nike 2000–2002
Flag of Germany.svg Adidas 2004–2006
Flag of Germany.svg Puma 2006 [a]
Flag of the United States.svg Nike 2007–2020
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li-Ning 2018 [b] , 2022 [c] ,
and 2023 [d]
Flag of Indonesia.svg Mills 2020–2024
Flag of Indonesia.svg Erspo 2024–

Media coverage

Indonesia team for Asian Cup finals tournament and qualifiers are broadcast by MNC Media (qualifiers through 2020 and in 2024 only; finals through 2024) and Emtek (qualifiers in 2022 only). [3] [4] [5] Friendlies against other national teams are broadcast by various channels and friendlies against national clubs by Emtek. [6] [7] The SEA Games matches are aired on TVRI (from 2013), MNC Media (2011; from 2019) and Emtek (2013–2017). [8] [9] The Asian Games matches are aired on Emtek (2018) and MNC Media (2022). [10] [11] The play-off match for the 2024 Summer Olympics was aired on RCTI. [12]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2024

5 April Closed doors friendly Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–3Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia Dubai, United Arab Emirates
20:30  UTC+4 Komang Soccerball shade.svg32'
Stadium: The Sevens Stadium
8 April Closed doors friendly United Arab Emirates  Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg0–1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Dubai, United Arab Emirates
21:30  UTC+4 Witan Soccerball shade.svg52'Stadium: Rashid Stadium
15 April 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup GS Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg2–0Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Al Rayyan, Qatar
18:30  UTC+3
Report Stadium: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
Attendance: 8,867
Referee: Nasrullo Kabirov (Tajikistan)
18 April 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup GS Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–0Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Doha, Qatar
16:00  UTC+3
Report Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
Attendance: 2,925
Referee: Majed Al-Shamrani (Saudi Arabia)
21 April 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup GS Jordan  Flag of Jordan.svg1–4Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Doha, Qatar
18:30  UTC+3
Report
Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
Attendance: 5,632
Referee: Ammar Ashkanani (Kuwait)
29 April 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup SF Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg0–2Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan Doha, Qatar
17:00  UTC+3 Report
Stadium: Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium
Attendance: 8,792
Referee: Shen Yinhao (China)

Coaching staff

As of 28 September 2023

PositionName
Head coachFlag of South Korea.svg Shin Tae-yong
Assistant coachesFlag of South Korea.svg Cho Byung-kuk
Flag of South Korea.svg Choi In-cheol
Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jin-sub
Flag of Indonesia.svg Nova Arianto
Goalkeeping coachesFlag of South Korea.svg Kim Bong-soo
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jae-hoon
Fitness coachesFlag of South Korea.svg Shin Sang-gyu
Flag of Indonesia.svg Andi Dwi Kurniawan
Flag of Indonesia.svg Sofie Imam Faizal
Match analystFlag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-jin
DoctorsFlag of South Korea.svg Choi Ju-young
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ahmad Nizar
PhysiotherapistsFlag of Indonesia.svg Denny Shulton
Flag of Indonesia.svg Asep Azis
InterpreterFlag of South Korea.svg Jeong Seok-seo
SecretaryFlag of Indonesia.svg Tegar Diokta
Team managerFlag of Indonesia.svg Sumardji

Players

Current squad

The following 22 players are called for the 2024 Summer Olympic's qualification - AFC–CAF play-off against Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea on 9 May 2024. [14]

Caps and goals are corrected as of 9 May 2024 against Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Adi Satryo (2001-07-07) 7 July 2001 (age 23)70 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSIS Semarang
211 GK Ernando Ari (2002-02-27) 27 February 2002 (age 22)320 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persebaya Surabaya
221 GK Daffa Fasya (2004-05-07) 7 May 2004 (age 20)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Borneo Samarinda

22 DF Rio Fahmi (2001-10-06) 6 October 2001 (age 23)191 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta
32 DF Muhammad Ferarri (2003-06-21) 21 June 2003 (age 21)172 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta
42 DF Nathan Tjoe-A-On (2001-12-22) 22 December 2001 (age 22)70 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Swansea City
52 DF Komang Teguh (2002-04-28) 28 April 2002 (age 22)214 Flag of Indonesia.svg Borneo Samarinda
122 DF Pratama Arhan (2001-12-21) 21 December 2001 (age 22)172 Flag of South Korea.svg Suwon FC
132 DF Bagas Kaffa (2002-01-16) 16 January 2002 (age 22)120 Flag of Indonesia.svg Barito Putera
172 DF Dony Tri Pamungkas (2005-01-11) 11 January 2005 (age 19)60 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta
192 DF Alfeandra Dewangga (2001-06-28) 28 June 2001 (age 23)250 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSIS Semarang

63 MF Ivar Jenner (2004-01-10) 10 January 2004 (age 20)102 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jong Utrecht
73 MF Marselino Ferdinan (2004-09-09) 9 September 2004 (age 20)258 Flag of England.svg Oxford United
83 MF Witan Sulaeman (captain) (2001-10-08) 8 October 2001 (age 23)3910 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta
143 MF Fajar Fathur Rahman (2002-05-29) 29 May 2002 (age 22)155 Flag of Indonesia.svg Borneo Samarinda
153 MF Ikhsan Zikrak (2002-11-08) 8 November 2002 (age 22)50 Flag of Indonesia.svg Borneo Samarinda
163 MF Arkhan Fikri (2004-12-28) 28 December 2004 (age 19)100 Flag of Indonesia.svg Arema
183 MF Rayhan Hannan (2004-04-02) 2 April 2004 (age 20)30 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta

94 FW Ramadhan Sananta (2002-11-27) 27 November 2002 (age 21)218 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persis Solo
104 FW Rafael Struick (2003-03-27) 27 March 2003 (age 21)103 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brisbane Roar
114 FW Jeam Kelly Sroyer (2002-12-11) 11 December 2002 (age 21)171 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSBS Biak
204 FW Hokky Caraka (2004-08-21) 21 August 2004 (age 20)51 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSS Sleman

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last 12 months.

Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClubLatest call-up
GK Erlangga Setyo (2003-04-16) 16 April 2003 (age 21)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSPS Pekanbaru 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PRE

DF Elkan Baggott (2002-10-23) 23 October 2002 (age 22)21 Flag of England.svg Blackpool v. Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea, 9 May 2024PRE
DF Rizky Ridho (2001-11-21) 21 November 2001 (age 22)301 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persija Jakarta 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup
DF Justin Hubner (2003-09-14) 14 September 2003 (age 21)50 Flag of England.svg Wolverhampton Wanderers 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup
DF Dzaky Asraf (2003-02-06) 6 February 2003 (age 21)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSM Makassar 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PRE
DF Kakang Rudianto (2003-08-22) 22 August 2003 (age 21)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persib Bandung 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PRE
DF Haykal Alhafiz (2001-03-24) 24 March 2001 (age 23)120 Flag of Indonesia.svg PSIS Semarang 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PRE

MF Rifky Dwi Septiawan (2002-02-03) 3 February 2002 (age 22)50 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persita Tangerang 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PRE
MF Beckham Putra (2001-10-29) 29 October 2001 (age 23)123 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persib Bandung 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup PREINJ


Notes
  • PRE = Preliminary squad
  • SUS = Suspended
  • INJ = Withdrew from the roster due to an injury
  • UNF = Withdrew from the roster due to unfit condition
  • WD = Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons

Tournament record

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics record Qualification
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadGPWDLGFGA
19001988 See Indonesia national team See Indonesia national team
Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Did not qualify6123610
Flag of the United States.svg 1996 420264
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 320149
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 210125
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 8215611
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 200214
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Via AFC U-23 Asian Cup
Flag of Japan.svg 2020
Flag of France.svg 2024
Flag of the United States.svg 2028 To be determined
Total2883142543

AFC U-23 Asian Cup

AFC U-23 Asian Cup record Qualification
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadGPWDLGFGA
Flag of Oman.svg 2013 Did not qualify530277
Flag of Qatar.svg 2016 320174
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2018 311173
Flag of Thailand.svg 2020 310226
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2022 200224
Flag of Qatar.svg 2024 Fourth place4th621389 Squad 2200110
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 2026 To be determinedTo be determined
TotalFourth place1/6621389189183624
Other records
First match
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0–2 Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg
(15 April 2024; Al Rayyan, Qatar)
Biggest win
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 1–4 Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg
(21 April 2024; Doha, Qatar)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0–2 Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg
(15 April 2024; Al Rayyan, Qatar)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0–2 Uzbekistan  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
(29 April 2024; Doha, Qatar)

Asian Games

AFF U-23 Championship

AFF U-23 Championship record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquad
Flag of Thailand.svg 2005 Did not enter
Flag of Cambodia.svg 2019 Champions1st532084 Squad
Flag of Cambodia.svg 2022 Withdrew
Flag of Thailand.svg 2023 Runners-up2nd421153 Squad
Total1 title2/49531137

Southeast Asian Games

Islamic Solidarity Games

Islamic Solidarity Games
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquad
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 2005 Did not enter
Flag of Indonesia.svg 2013 Silver medalis2nd411234 Squad
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2017 Did not enter
Flag of Turkey.svg 2021
Total1 Silver medal1/4411234

Honours

Intercontinental

Continental

Regional

Exhibition Tournaments

See also

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