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Indonesia national football team

Indonesia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Garuda
Merah-Putih (The Red and Whites)
Association Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI)
Confederation AFC (Asia)
Sub-confederation AFF (South-East Asia)
Head coach Luis Milla
Captain Boaz Solossa
Most caps Bambang Pamungkas (86)
Top scorer Soetjipto Soentoro (57)
Home stadium Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (81,000)
Pakansari Stadium (30,000)
FIFA code IDN
FIFA ranking
Current 167 Increase 2 (9 March 2017)
Highest 76 (September 1998)
Lowest 191 (July–August 2016)
Elo ranking
Current 147 Decrease 1 (9 February 2017)
Highest 35 (November 1969)
Lowest 164 (18 january 2016)
First international
As Dutch East Indies:
Dutch East Indies Dutch East Indies 7–1 Japan 
(Manila, Philippines; 13 May 1934)
As Indonesia:
 India 3–0 Indonesia 
(New Delhi, India; 5 March 1951)
Biggest win
 Indonesia 12–0 Philippines 
(Seoul, South Korea; 21 September 1972)
 Indonesia 13–1 Philippines 
(Jakarta, Indonesia; 23 December 2002)
Biggest defeat
 Bahrain 10–0 Indonesia 
(Riffa, Bahrain; 29 February 2012)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (first in 1938)
Best result Round 1, 1938
Asian Cup
Appearances 4 (first in 1996)
Best result Group stage, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2007

The Indonesia national football team (Indonesian: Tim Nasional Sepak Bola Indonesia) represents Indonesia in competitive international association football. The team is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI) and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation. Prior to the declaration of independence in 1945, the team competed as the Dutch East Indies national football team. Under this name, Indonesia was the first Asian team to participate in the FIFA World Cup, at which time the team qualified for the 1938 FIFA World Cup tournament in France. The Indonesian team was eliminated by the Hungary national team in the first round and has not qualified for the World Cup since this defeat.

The team's only Olympic appearance was in 1956 in Melbourne, Australia, where they held the Soviet Union national team, the eventual gold medalists, to a nil-all draw, but lost 0–4 in the replay match. Indonesian national team qualified for the AFC Asian Cup on four occasions, but have never progressed beyond the group stage. Indonesia's best performance in Asia was at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo, when it achieved the bronze medal. The team has reached the ASEAN Football Championship final on five occasions, but has never won the tournament.

The early matches, involving sides from the Dutch East Indies, were organised by the Nederlandsch Indische Voetbal Bond (NIVB), or its successor, the Nederlandsch Indische Voetbal Unie (NIVU). The matches that were run prior to the nation's independence in 1945 are not recognised by the PSSI (the Football Association of Indonesia).


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