Indonesia women's national under-17 football team

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Indonesia women's U-17
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Association PSSI
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation AFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coach Satoru Mochizuki
FIFA code IDN
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AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup
Appearances2 (first in 2005 )
Best resultGroup stage (2005, 2024)
AFF U-16 Women's Championship
Appearances3 (first in 2009 )
Best resultGroup stage (2009, 2017, 2018)

The Indonesia women's national under-17 football team is a national association football youth team of Indonesia and is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia.

Contents

Indonesia has qualified for the AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup only twice in its history, with their first appearance being in 2005 and the second appearance being in 2024 as hosts. [1] [2]

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

6 May 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Cup Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg1–6Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Gianyar, Indonesia
19:00  UTC+8 Scheunemann Soccerball shade.svg12' Report
Stadium: Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium
Referee: Supiree Testhomya (Thailand)
9 May 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Cup South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg12–0Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Gianyar, Indonesia
19:00  UTC+8
Report Stadium: Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium
Referee: Rebecca Durcau (Australia)
12 May 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Cup Indonesia  Flag of Indonesia.svg0–9Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Gianyar, Indonesia
16:00  UTC+8 Report
Stadium: Kapten I Wayan Dipta Stadium
Referee: Mahsa Ghorbani (Iran)

Coaching staff

As of 20 February 2024
PositionName
Technical directorVacant
Head coachFlag of Japan.svg Satoru Mochizuki
Assistant coachesFlag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Nagashima
Flag of Indonesia.svg Yopie Riwoe
Flag of Indonesia.svg Touskha Oktafia Stevelien Iba
Team managerFlag of Indonesia.svg Galih Dimuntur Kartasasmita
Goalkeeper coachesFlag of Japan.svg Natsuko Todoroki
Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurnia Sandy
Fitness coachesFlag of Japan.svg Ryo Ikehara
Flag of Japan.svg Shojiro Ida
Flag of Indonesia.svg Gaselly Jun Panam
Match analystsFlag of Japan.svg Ichiro Wada
Flag of Indonesia.svg Octavery Krisnandana
DoctorsFlag of Japan.svg Kihiro Ikeda
Flag of Japan.svg Takanori Teraoka
Flag of Indonesia.svg Leksolie Lirodon Foes
PhysiotherapistsFlag of Indonesia.svg Ester Lita Maratade
Flag of Indonesia.svg Lulu Indah Prawira
MasseursFlag of Indonesia.svg Rizky Dwi Rahayu
Flag of Indonesia.svg Heny Atika
NutritionistFlag of Indonesia.svg Brillian Anjar Saputro
InterpreterFlag of Japan.svg Shuichiro Hara
AdminsFlag of Indonesia.svg Maulina Novryliani
Flag of Indonesia.svg Herwindyo Asmiridyono
Flag of Indonesia.svg Novrizal
KitmansFlag of Indonesia.svg Chandra
Flag of Indonesia.svg Imam
Media officerFlag of Indonesia.svg Chriseffer Rachel

Current squad

The final squad for 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup was announced on 4 May 2024. [3]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Gadhiza Asnanza (2008-03-03)3 March 2008 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persib Putri
201 GK Fairus Khalisa (2009-11-24)24 November 2009 (aged 14)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Jateng
231 GK Edelweiz Auradiva (2009-03-09)9 March 2009 (aged 15)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Borneo Putri

22 DF Rizka Dwi Juniar (2007-07-01)1 July 2007 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Jateng
32 DF Amelia Heselo (2007-06-03)3 June 2007 (aged 16)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Papua
42 DF Nabila Divany (2007-10-22)22 October 2007 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Lampung
52 DF Wandha Azzahra (2007-10-27)27 October 2007 (aged 16)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persib Putri
122 DF Sofia Soll (2007-01-23)23 January 2007 (aged 17)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Papeg
142 DF Indira Jenna (2007-02-14)14 February 2007 (aged 17)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Banten
162 DF Zaskia Azzahra (2007-10-16)16 October 2007 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Kaltim
172 DF Nanda Rahmawati (2007-06-30)30 June 2007 (aged 16)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Jabar
222 DF Sola Mananohas (2007-08-28)28 August 2007 (aged 16)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Sulut

63 MF Zaira Kusuma (2007-02-20)20 February 2007 (aged 17)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov DKI Jakarta
73 MF Allya Putri (2008-01-08)8 January 2008 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Babel
83 MF Adelia Ramadany (2007-11-27)27 November 2007 (aged 16)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Jatim
113 MF Syafia Chorlienka (2009-10-25)25 October 2009 (aged 14)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Arema Putri
183 MF Zahra Nafisa (2008-08-30)30 August 2008 (aged 15)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Persib Putri
193 MF Aulia Arifah (2008-03-21)21 March 2008 (aged 16)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Banten
213 MF Nabila Saputri (2007-02-04)4 February 2007 (aged 17)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Banten

94 FW Mayzura Alifa (2007-05-25)25 May 2007 (aged 16)00 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Jabar
104 FW Keyssya Anatassya (2008-06-17)17 June 2008 (aged 15)10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov DKI Jakarta
134 FW Claudia Scheunemann (2009-04-24)24 April 2009 (aged 15)21 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Banten
154 FW Kikka Putri (2008-09-13)13 September 2008 (aged 15)20 Flag of Indonesia.svg Asprov Kalteng

Competitive record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record
Host/YearResultPositionPldWDLGFGA
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2008 Did not qualify
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg 2010
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg 2012
Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2014
Flag of Jordan.svg 2016
Flag of Uruguay.svg 2018
Flag of India.svg 2022
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg 2024
Flag of Morocco.svg 2025
Total0/80 titles000000

AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup

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