Indonesia national football team records and statistics

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This is a list of Indonesia national football team's competitive record in playing association football.

Achievements

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Continental

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Regional

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Minor tournaments

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Awards

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Individual records

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As of 11 June 2024[1]
Players in bold are still active with Indonesia

Most capped players

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Abdul Kadir is Indonesia's most-capped player ever and also its all-time top scorer
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Abdul Kadir 111 70 1967–1979
2 Iswadi Idris 97 55 1968–1980
3 Bambang Pamungkas 86 38 1999–2012
4 Kainun Waskito 80 31 1967–1977
5 Jacob Sihasale 70 23 1966–1974
6 Firman Utina 66 5 2001–2014
7 Ponaryo Astaman 61 2 2003–2013
Soetjipto Soentoro 37 1965–1970
9 Hendro Kartiko 60 0 1996–2011
10 Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 59 33 1995–2005
Risdianto 27 1971–1981
12 Bima Sakti 58 12 1995–2001
13 Fachruddin Aryanto 57 4 2012–2023
14 Widodo Cahyono Putro 55 14 1991–1999
15 Ismed Sofyan 53 3 2000–2010
Agung Setyabudi 1 1993–2004
Eddy Harto 0 1988–1993
Robby Darwis 6 1987–1997
Judo Hadianto 0 1962–1972

Top goalscorers

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Iswadi Idris is Indonesia's second most-capped player and all-time top scorer
Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Abdul Kadir 70 111 0.63 1965–1979
2 Iswadi Idris 55 97 0.57 1968–1980
3 Bambang Pamungkas 38 86 0.44 1999–2012
4 Soetjipto Soentoro 37 61 0.61 1965–1970
5 Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto 33 59 0.56 1995–2005
6 Kainun Waskito 31 80 0.39 1967–1977
7 Risdianto 25 56 0.45 1971–1981
8 Jacob Sihasale 23 70 0.33 1966–1974
9 Rochy Putiray 17 41 0.41 1990–2004
10 Budi Sudarsono 16 46 0.35 2001–2010
11 Boaz Solossa 14 48 0.29 2004–2016
Widodo Cahyono Putro 55 0.25 1991–1999
13 Cristian Gonzáles 13 32 0.41 2010–2015
Ilham Jaya Kesuma 18 0.72 2004–2007
Uston Nawawi 47 0.28 1997–2004
Fakhri Husaini 42 0.31 1988–1997
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Marselino Ferdinan becomes Indonesia's youngest goal scorer at the age of 17 years and 9 months
Ronaldo Kwateh becomes Indonesia's youngest debutante at the age of 17 years and 3 months
Oldest goalscorer
38 years 8 months – Beto Gonçalves (vs. Malaysia, 5 September 2019)
Youngest goalcorer
17 years 9 months – Marselino Ferdinan (vs. Nepal, 14 June 2022)[2]
Youngest player to score a hat-trick
21 years 11 months – Zaenal Arief (vs. Philippines, 23 December 2002)
Oldest player (outfield and goalkeeper)
38 years 9 months – Beto Gonçalves (vs. Vietnam, 15 October 2019)
Longest national career
13 years 9 months – Boaz Solossa (from 30 March 2004 to 11 January 2018)[2]
Youngest debutante
17 years 3 months – Ronaldo Kwateh (vs. East Timor, 27 January 2022)[3]
Youngest player to reach 100 caps
25 years 7 months – Abdul Kadir (vs. India, 1 August 1974)

Other records

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First goal scored
Ludwich Jahn (vs. Japan, 19 May 1934)
Most matches in major competitions
46 – Bambang Pamungkas
Most goals scored in a single match
5 goals – Iswadi Idris (vs. South Vietnam, 2 May 1971)
First hat-trick
Tio Hian Goan (vs. Japan, 19 May 1934)
Most hat-tricks
5 – Soetjipto Soentoro

Team captains

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Notable captains
Achmad Nawir is Indonesia's first captain. He is aldo the first and only Indonesia captain in the World Cup when he represented the team in 1938
Name Notes
Achmad Nawir Indonesia's first captain; also first and only captain in the World Cup
Soetjipto Soentoro Indonesia's joint-longest serving captain
Ronny Pattinasarany
Herry Kiswanto 1987 SEA Games winning captain
Ferril Raymond Hattu 1991 SEA Games winning captain


List of captains
Jay Idzes is the current captain of Indonesia, serving since 2024
Name Period
Achmad Nawir 1938
Mohammad Sidhi 1950–1952
Aang Witarsa 1954–1956
Maulwi Saelan 1956
Soetjipto Soentoro 1965–1970
Iswadi Idris 1970–1971
Anwar Udjang 1971–1974
Iswadi Idris 1974–1980
Ronny Pattinasarany 1980–1985
Herry Kiswanto 1985–1987
Ricky Yacobi 1987–1990
Ferril Raymond Hattu 1991–1992
Robby Darwis 1993–1995
Sudirman 1996
Robby Darwis 1997
Name Period
Aji Santoso 1998–2000
Bima Sakti 2001
Agung Setyabudi 2002–2004
Ponaryo Astaman 2004–2008
Charis Yulianto 2008–2010
Bambang Pamungkas 2010–2012
Elie Aiboy 2012–2013
Firman Utina 2013–2014
Boaz Solossa 2014–2018
Hansamu Yama 2018
Andritany Ardhiyasa 2018–2019
Evan Dimas 2020–2022
Fachruddin Aryanto 2022–2023
Asnawi Mangkualam 2023–2024
Jay Idzes 2024–

Manager records

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Notable coaches
Antun "Toni" Pogačnik is Indonesia's longest-serving coach, from 1954 to 1963. He was also coached the team at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne
Name Notes
Jan Mastenbroek Indonesia's first coach; also first and only coach in the World Cup
Antun Pogačnik Indonesia's longest serving coach; serving from 1954 to 1963
Bertje Matulapelwa 1987 SEA Games winning coach
Anatoli Polosin 1991 SEA Games winning coach
Most appearances
69 – Antun Pogačnik[4]
Most wins
36 – Antun Pogačnik[4]
Youngest to take job
31 years 6 months – Jan Mastenbroek[5]
Oldest to take job
66 years 7 months – Alfred Riedl[6]

Team records

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Biggest win
12–0 vs. Philippines, 22 September 1972[7]
13–1 vs. Philippines, 23 December 2002[7]
Biggest defeat
0–10 vs. Bahrain, 29 February 2012[8]
Longest unbeaten run
10 games from 8 August 1960 to 15 August 1961; from 14 September 1997 to 29 August 1998; from 30 October 1999 to 13 October 2000
Most consecutive wins
9 games from 21 November 1968 to 9 November 1969

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Widigdo, Novianto. "Indonesia - Record International Players". RSSSF.
  2. ^ a b "Marselino Pencetak Gol Termuda Kualifikasi Piala Asia 2023". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 15 June 2022. Retrieved 28 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Ronaldo Kwateh Cetak Rekor Pemain Termuda Timnas Indonesia". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 28 January 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Shin Tae Yong Patahkan Rekor Riedl, Tinggal Kejar Rapor Pogacnik". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 18 October 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
  5. ^ Bolasport.com. "Ini Prestasi Johannes Cristoffel van Mastenbroek, Pelatih Timnas Indonesia di Piala Dunia 1938 - Bolasport.com". www.bolasport.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  6. ^ "Alfred Riedl Kembali Menjadi Pelatih Timnas Indonesia". PSSI - Football Association of Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  7. ^ a b "Melibas Filipina 13–1, Indonesia maju ke semifinal". Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  8. ^ "Bahrain's 10-0 Asian zone World Cup win over Indonesia prompts Fifa match-fixing investigation". The Daily Telegraph. 1 March 2012.

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