Women's national football team representing Indonesia
The Indonesia women's national football team represents Indonesia in international women's football , and is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). Despite football being one of the nation's favorite sports, Indonesia is not among the strongest teams in the AFC , especially its women's side. Indonesia has no tradition for women's football and considerably underdeveloped, in contrast with the men's side.
History
Indonesia has participated in five AFC Women's Asian Cup , formerly known as the AFC Women's Championship. They finished as high as fourth in 1977 and 1986 .
In 2021, Indonesia qualified for the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup for the first time since 1989, after absence for 33 years.[2] In the final tournament however, Indonesia losts all of their matches without scoring any goal, with one of the defeat was 18–0 against Australia , the nation worst defeat in history.[3]
On 20 February 2024, PSSI appointed former Japan women's national team assistant coach, Satoru Mochizuki as the national team new head coach.[4]
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
Coaching staff
As of 17 April 2024
Position
Name
Technical director
Vacant
Head coach
Satoru Mochizuki
Assistant coaches
Takumi Taniguchi
Yopie Riwoe
Ricky Riskandi
Maulina Novryliani
Team manager
Galih Dimuntur Kartasasmita
Assistant team manager
Iwan Setiawan
Goalkeeper coaches
Kurnia Sandy
Mukti Ali Raja
Fitness coaches
Kartono Pramdhan
Match analyst
Octavery Krisnandana
Doctors
Leksolie Lirodon Foes
Risky Dwi Rahayu
Physiotherapists
Lulu Indah Prawira
Lala
Masseurs
Heny Atika
Cona
Nutritionist
Brillian Anjar Saputro
Interpreter
Ikhsan Kurniawan
Admin
Herwindyo Asmiridyono
Kitmans
Chandra
Gofur
Media officer
Ferry
Coaches
Manager history
Updated on 11 June 2024, after the match against Bahrain .
Players
Current squad
The following 28 players have been called up for the Training Center in Jakarta .
Caps and goals are corrected as of 11 June 2024, after the match against Bahrain .
Recent call-ups
The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last 12 months.
Previous squads
AFC Women's Asian Cup
Asian Games
AFF Championship
Southeast Asian Games
Notable players
Lantang (1977)
Muthia Datau (1977–1980)
Papat Yunisal (1980–1989)
Dorce Upuya (1981)
Yuri Maryati (1982–1986)
Tiktik (1985)
Atmini (1985–1986)
Elan Kaligis (1986)
Iin Parbo (1986)
Rosita Pella (1986)
Rukijah (1986)
Titas Susiana (1986)
Nelce Libak (1989)
Gusriwati (2001–2005)
Jenny Merlin Yansip (2001–2005)
Marion Pakage (2001–2005)
Yakomina Swabra (2001–2005)
Wiwin Yuniggishi (2004)
Tugiyati Cindy (2011–2013)
Competitive record
FIFA Women's World Cup
FIFA Women's World Cup record
Qualifications record
Host / Year
Result
Position
1991
Did not enter
Did not enter
1995
1999
2003
2007
Did not qualify
2
0
1
1
0
4
2011
Did not enter
Did not enter
2015
2019
2023
Did not qualify
5
2
0
3
2
26
2027
To be determined
To be determined
Total
0/9
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
2
1
4
2
30
Summer Olympics
Summer Olympics record
Qualifications record
Host / Year
Result
Position
1996
Was not selected
No qualifiers
2000
2004
Did not enter
Did not enter
2008
2012
2016
2020
Did not qualify
6
1
1
4
5
15
2024
2
0
0
2
0
9
Total
−
0/8
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
1
1
6
5
24
AFC Women's Asian Cup
AFC Women's Asian Cup record
Qualifications record
Host / Year
Result
Position
1975
Did not enter
No qualifiers
1977
Fourth place
4th
4
1
0
3
2
9
1980
Did not enter
1981
Group stage
8th
3
0
0
3
0
14
1983
Did not enter
1986
Fourth place
4th
5
2
0
3
8
17
1989
Group stage
5th
3
1
1
1
8
11
1991
Did not enter
Did not enter
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2006
Did not qualify
2
0
1
1
0
4
2008
Did not enter
Did not enter
2010
2014
2018
2022
Group stage
12th
3
0
0
3
0
26
2
2
0
0
2
0
2026
To be determined
To be determined
Total
Best: Fourth place
5/20
18
4
1
13
18
77
4
2
1
1
2
4
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks .
Other records
First match
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
Asian Games
Asian Games record
Year
Result
GP
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
1990 to 2014
Did not enter
2018
Group stage
3
1
0
2
6
16
−10
2022
Did not enter
Total
1/8
3
1
0
2
6
16
–10
Other records
First match
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
AFF Women's Championship
ASEAN Women's Championship (1982–1985) record
Host / Year
Result
Position
1982
Runners-up
2nd
3
2
0
1
4
4
1985
Runners-up
2nd
5
3
0
2
10
4
Total
Best: Runners-up
2/2
8
5
0
3
14
8
AFF Women's Championship (since 2004) record
Host / Year
Result
Position
2004
Fourth place
4th
5
1
0
4
2
13
2006
Did not enter
2007
Group stage
5th
3
1
0
2
3
12
2008
6th
4
1
0
3
3
11
2011
5th
3
1
0
2
3
26
2012
Withdrew
2013
Group stage
10th
4
0
0
4
1
20
2015
8th
3
0
0
3
1
19
2016
Did not enter
2018
Group stage
8th
4
0
2
2
4
15
2019
6th
3
1
0
2
4
14
2022
10th
5
0
1
4
2
15
Total
Best: Fourth place
9/12
34
5
3
26
23
145
Other records
First match
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
Southeast Asian Games
SEA Games record
Host / Year
Result
Position
1977 to 1983
Did not held
1985
Did not enter
1987 to 1993
Did not held
1995
Did not enter
1997
Fourth place
4th
4
0
2
2
2
6
1999
Did not held
2001
Fourth place
4th
4
1
0
3
1
11
2003
Group stage
7th
3
0
2
1
3
9
2005
5th
4
0
0
4
1
17
2007
Did not enter
2009
2011
Did not held
2013
Withdrew
2015
Did not held
2017
Did not enter
2019
Group stage
5th
2
0
0
2
1
11
2021
Withdrew
2023
Total
Best: Fourth place
5/11
17
1
4
12
8
54
Other records
First match
Biggest win
Biggest defeat
Head-to-head record
Below is a list of matches detailing Indonesia's matches against FIFA-recognized teams.
As of 11 June 2024 [5] [6]
More wins
Wins equal losses
More losses
See also
References
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