Indonesian Football Soars: A Year of Triumphs and Global Aspirations
Erick thohir, Chairman of teh Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), recently shared a remarkable update with FIFA President gianni Infantino, highlighting the transformative year Indonesian football has experienced.
Thohir expressed his gratitude for the numerous achievements attained by the Indonesian national teams across various age groups. Notably, the senior team secured a spot in the third round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, a testament to their growing prowess on the international stage.
Adding to this success, the U-23 national team reached the semifinals of the Asian Cup, showcasing the depth of talent within Indonesian football. Furthermore, Indonesia emerged victorious in both the AFF Women’s cup and the AFF Futsal Cup, demonstrating the nation’s dominance across different facets of the sport.
This impressive performance extended to the youth ranks, with the U-17, U-20, U-23, and senior national teams all qualifying for the Asian Cup finals. This widespread success propelled the senior team to the 135th position in the FIFA rankings, a meaningful leap forward.
Indonesia’s digital prowess was also on display,with victories in the fifae World Cup Football Manager and FIFAe World Cup eFootball console categories.These triumphs underscore the growing popularity and engagement of esports within the Indonesian football landscape.
thohir emphasized that these achievements are a direct result of PSSI’s unwavering commitment to developing Indonesian football.He acknowledged the invaluable support and trust extended by FIFA and Gianni Infantino, which have been instrumental in this remarkable journey.
Looking ahead, Thohir revealed plans for a meeting between FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in 2025. This high-level discussion will focus on further strengthening support for Indonesian football and charting a course for continued growth.
with unwavering determination, Thohir declared, “We will continue to take steps to bring Garuda global,” signifying Indonesia’s ambition to make its mark on the world stage of football.
Indonesian Football’s Rise: A Conversation with Striker Bambang Pamungkas
Indonesia’s football scene is buzzing with excitement. Erick Thohir,the chairman of the PSSI,recently met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino,highlighting a year brimming with achievements for Indonesian football across all levels. We’re joined today by legendary Indonesian striker, Bambang “Bepe” Pamungkas, to discuss these remarkable developments and what they mean for the future of Indonesian football.
Moderator: Bepe, thank you for joining us. Indonesia’s senior national team securing a spot in the third round of the 2026 World cup qualifiers is a huge accomplishment. What are your thoughts on the team’s progress?
Bambang Pamungkas: It’s truly inspiring to see the Garuda soaring high! This qualification is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players, coaching staff, and everyone involved. Reaching the third round is a notable step forward and shows that Indonesian football is on the right track.
Moderator: Absolutely. And let’s not forget the remarkable performances of the younger generations. The U-23 team reaching the Asian Cup semifinals and the dominance of the women’s and futsal teams are remarkable achievements. Do you see this as a sign of a radiant future for Indonesian football?
Bambang Pamungkas: These victories are incredibly encouraging. They demonstrate the depth of talent we have in Indonesia across all age groups.Investing in youth development is crucial,and these successes are a clear indication that the PSSI’s strategy is paying off.
Moderator: The FIFA rankings are a benchmark for national team performance, and Indonesia’s climb to 135th reflects this positive trajectory. However,some critics argue that rankings don’t paint the complete picture.What’s your take on this?
Bambang Pamungkas: While rankings are a useful indicator, I agree that they don’t tell the whole story.Football is a dynamic sport, and performance can fluctuate. What matters most is the consistent progress,the commitment to improvement,and the passion we see on the field. Indonesia is demonstrating all of those qualities.
Moderator: Interestingly, Indonesia’s success isn’t limited to the customary field. the victories in FIFAe World Cup categories highlight the growing popularity of esports within Indonesian football culture. What are your thoughts on this trend?
Bambang Pamungkas: Esports is a powerful force in today’s world. It’s great to see Indonesian gamers making their mark on the international stage. This not only expands the reach of football but also engages a new generation of fans. It’s an exciting development that can further elevate Indonesian football’s profile globally.
Moderator: Erick Thohir has ambitious plans for the future, including a meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and FIFA President Gianni infantino in 2025 to discuss further support for Indonesian football. What are your hopes for these discussions?
Bambang Pamungkas: this meeting signifies the immense support Indonesian football enjoys at the highest levels. I hope these discussions lead to further investment in infrastructure, youth academies, and coaching programs.
Continuing to nurture talent and provide opportunities for our young players is essential for sustained success.
Moderator: Bepe, thank you for your invaluable insights.
What are your thoughts on Indonesia’s footballing journey? Do you believe “Garuda will go global?” Share your opinions in the comments below!