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Indonesia national football team

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Indonesia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Merah Putih (Red and White), "Garuda"
Association Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia
(Football Association of Indonesia)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Head coach Flag of Indonesia Benny Dollo
Captain Charis Yulianto
Most caps Bambang Pamungkas (64)
Top scorer Bambang Pamungkas (36)
Home stadium Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
FIFA code IDN
FIFA ranking 138
Highest FIFA ranking 76 (September 1998)
Lowest FIFA ranking 153 (December 1995, December 2006 & July 2008)
Elo ranking 130
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Home colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Team colours
Away colours
First international
 Philippines 3 - 2 Dutch East Indies Flag of the Netherlands
(Manila, Philippines; May 1, 1934)
Biggest win
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 13 - 0 Philippines 
(Jakarta, Indonesia; December 23, 2002)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Syria Syria 7 - 0 Indonesia Flag of Indonesia
(Damascus, Syria; November, 2007)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 1938)
Best result Round 1, 1938 (as the Dutch East Indies)
Asian Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1996)
Best result Round 1, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2007

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. Prior to independence in 1945, the team competed as the Dutch East Indies national football team.

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[edit] History

[edit] National Team

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 the 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 tournament. 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 three times (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 from the ASEAN Football Championship and replaced by Ivan Venkov Kolev. Recently Benny Dollo was appointed as the new head coach after Ivan Venkov Kolev was sacked due to the team's poor performance at the SEA Games.

[edit] Tournament Records

[edit] World Cup Record

FIFA World Cup Record
Year Round GP W D* L GS GA
Flag of Uruguay 1930 Did Not Participate - - - - - -
Flag of Italy 1934 - - - - - -
Flag of France 1938 Round 1 (as Dutch East Indies) 1 0 0 1 0 6
Flag of Brazil 1950 Withdrew - - - - - -
Flag of Switzerland 1954 Did Not Participate - - - - - -
Flag of Sweden 1958 Withdrew during qualifying - - - - - -
Flag of Chile 1962 'Withdrew - - - - - -
Flag of England 1966 Did Not Participate - - - - - -
Flag of Mexico 1970 - - - - - -
Flag of West Germany 1974 to
Flag of South Africa 2010
Did Not Qualify - - - - - -
Total
Best: Round 1
1 0 0 0 0 6
Dutch East Indies players line up in Reims, France in 1938 to face Hungary.

[edit] Olympic Record

[edit] Asian Cup Record

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
Flag of Hong Kong 1956 to
Flag of Israel 1964
Did Not Participate - - - - - -
Flag of Iran 1968 to
Flag of Japan 1992
Did Not Qualify - - - - - -
Flag of the United Arab Emirates 1996 Round 1 3 0 1 2 4 8
Flag of Lebanon 2000 Round 1 3 0 1 2 0 7
Flag of the People's Republic of China 2004 Round 1 3 1 0 2 3 9
Flag of IndonesiaFlag of MalaysiaFlag of ThailandFlag of Vietnam 2007 Round 1 3 1 0 2 3 4
Total
Best: Round 1
12 2 2 8 10 28

[edit] AFC U-17 Championship Record

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
Flag of Qatar 1986 Round 1 3 0 0 3 2 8
Flag of Thailand 1988 Round 1 4 0 1 3 3 15
Flag of the United Arab Emirates 1990 Fourth-place 4 0 2 2 1 8
Flag of Saudi Arabia 1992 to
Flag of Singapore 2006
Did not qualify - - - - - -
Flag of Uzbekistan 2008 Round 1 3 0 0 3 1 12
Total
Best: Fourth-place
14 0 6 11 7 43

[edit] South East Asian Games Record

(Under-23 Team replaced senior team since 2001)

Year Result Pld W D L GF GA
Flag of Thailand 1959 to
Flag of Thailand 1975
Did Not Participate - - - - - -
Flag of Malaysia 1977 Semi Finals 4 2 1 1 8 3
Flag of Indonesia 1979 Runners Up 5 2 1 2 6 6
Flag of the Philippines 1981 Third Place 3 2 0 1 3 2
Flag of Singapore 1983 Round 1 3 1 1 1 3 7
Flag of Thailand 1985 Semi Finals 3 0 1 2 1 9
Flag of Indonesia 1987 Winners 4 3 1 0 7 1
Flag of Malaysia 1989 Third Place 4 2 0 2 12 5
Flag of the Philippines 1991 Winners 5 3 2 0 5 1
Flag of Singapore 1993 Semi Finals 5 2 1 2 8 4
Flag of Thailand 1995 Round 1 4 2 0 2 14 3
Flag of Indonesia 1997 Runners Up 6 4 2 0 16 6
Flag of Brunei 1999 Third Place 5 3 1 1 11 2
Total
Best: Winners
51 26 11 14 94 49

[edit] ASEAN Football Championship Record

This competition was formerly known as the Tiger Cup

ASEAN Football Championship
Year Round GP W D L GF GA
Flag of Singapore 1996
Fourth Place
6
3
1
2
18
9
Flag of Vietnam 1998
Third Place
5
2
1
2
15
10
Flag of Thailand 2000
Runners Up
5
3
0
2
13
10
Flag of Indonesia Flag of Singapore 2002
Runners Up
6
3
3
0
22
7
Flag of Malaysia Flag of Vietnam 2004
Runners Up
8
4
1
3
24
8
Flag of Singapore Flag of Thailand 2007
Round 1
3
1
2
0
6
4
Flag of Indonesia Flag of Thailand 2008
Semi Finals
5
2
0
3
8
5
Total
Best: Runners Up
38
18
8
12
106
53

[edit] Fixtures & Results

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification

No. Pos. Player DoB (Age) Caps Goals Club
1 GK Markus Horison 14 March 1981 23 0 Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
2 DF Muhammad Roby 12 September 1985 20 0 Flag of Indonesia Persik Kediri
3 DF Erol Iba 6 August 1979 11 0 Flag of Indonesia Pelita Jaya Jawa Barat
6 DF Charis Yulianto 11 July 1978 17 1 Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
7 FW Boaz Solossa 16 March 1986 Flag of Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
8 MF Ellie Aiboy 20 April 1979 35 7 Flag of Indonesia PSMS Medan
9 FW Talaohu Abdul Musafry 19 February 1982 5 1 Flag of Indonesia Persiba Balikpapan
11 MF Ponaryo Astaman 25 September 1979 41 2 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
12 GK Ferry Rotinsulu 28 December 1982 2 0 Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
13 FW Budi Sudarsono 19 September 1979 34 13 Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
14 DF Ismed Sofyan 28 August 1979 43 2 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
15 MF Firman Utina 15 December 1981 17 2 Flag of Indonesia Pelita Jaya Jawa Barat
18 MF Hariono 2 October 1985 Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
19 MF Arif Suyono 3 January 1984 Flag of Indonesia Arema Malang
20 FW Bambang Pamungkas 10 June 1984 64 36 Flag of Indonesia Persija Jakarta
22 GK Achmad Kurniawan 31 October 1979 Flag of Indonesia Persik Kediri
25 DF Isnan Ali 15 September 1979 41 2 Flag of Indonesia Sriwijaya FC
28 DF Ricardo Salampessy 18 February 1984 Flag of Indonesia Persipura Jayapura
30 DF Nova Ariyanto 4 November 1978 6 1 Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
37 MF Maman Abdurahman 12 May 1982 Flag of Indonesia Persib Bandung
40 MF Peter Rumaropen 13 November 1983 Flag of Indonesia Persiwa Wamena
47 DF Rachmat Latief 27 November 1988 Flag of Indonesia PSM Makassar

[edit] Previous squads

[edit] Coaches

[edit] Current Coaching Staff

Head Coach Flag of Indonesia Benny Dollo
Assistant Coach Flag of Indonesia Widodo C Putro, Sudarno, Oktavianus Matakupan

[edit] Previous Coaches

Period Coach
1938 Flag of the Netherlands Johannes Christoffel van Mastenbroek
1951-1953 Flag of Singapore Choo Seng Quee
1954-1964 Flag of Yugoslavia Antun Pogačnik
1966-1970 Flag of Indonesia E. A. Mangindaan
1970 Flag of Indonesia Endang Witarsa
1971-1972 Flag of Turkey Yusuf Balik
1972-1974 Flag of Indonesia Suwardi Arland
1974-1975 Flag of Indonesia Aang Witarsa
1975-1976 Flag of the Netherlands Wiel Coerver
1976-1978 Flag of Indonesia Suwardi Arland
1978-1979 Flag of the Netherlands Frans Van Balkom
1979-1980 Flag of Poland Marek Janota
1980-1981 Flag of Germany Bernd Fischer
1981-1982 Flag of Indonesia Harry Tjong
1982-1983 Flag of Indonesia Sinyo Aliandoe
1983-1984 Flag of Indonesia M. Basri, Iswadi Idris and Abdul Kadir
1985-1987 Flag of Indonesia Bertje Matulapelwa
1987 Flag of Indonesia Sinyo Aliandoe
1987-1991 Flag of Russia Anatoly Polosin
1991-1993 Flag of Yugoslavia Ivan Toplak
1983-1995 Flag of Italy Romano Matte
1995-1996 Flag of Indonesia Danurwindo
1996-1997 Flag of the Netherlands Henk Wullems
1998 Flag of Indonesia Rusdy Bahalwan
1999 Flag of Germany Bernard Schumm
1999-2000 Flag of Indonesia Nandar Iskandar
2000-2001 Flag of Indonesia Benny Dollo
2002-2004 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Venkov Kolev
2004-2007 Flag of England Peter Withe
2007 Flag of Bulgaria Ivan Venkov Kolev
2008-Present Flag of Indonesia Benny Dollo

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Preceded by
1986 Algeria
Piala Kemerdekaan
1987 (First title)
2000 (Second title)
2008 (Third title)
Succeeded by
1988 China PR 
1990 Australia 
1992 Malaysia 
1994 Thailand 


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