Indonesia women's national football team

The Indonesia women's national football team represents Indonesia in international women's football, and is managed by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), the sport's governing body in the country.

Indonesia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname
AssociationPSSI
(Football Association of Indonesia)
ConfederationAFC (Asia)
Sub-confederationAFF (Southeast Asia)
Head coachSatoru Mochizuki
CaptainViny Silfianus
Most capsSafira Ika (44)
Top scorerClaudia Scheunemann (9)
Home stadiumGelora Sriwijaya Stadium
FIFA codeIDN
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 110 Decrease 4 (16 June 2026)[1]
Highest58 (July 2003)
Lowest109 (March 2024)
First international
 Taiwan 5–0 Indonesia 
(Taipei, Republic of China; 2 August 1977)
Biggest win
 Indonesia 8–0 Nepal   
(Mong Kok, Hong Kong; 22 December 1989)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 18–0 Indonesia 
(Mumbai, India; 21 January 2022)
Asian Cup
Appearances5 (first in 1977)
Best resultFourth place (1977, 1986)
ASEAN Championship
Appearances9 (first in 2004)
Best resultFourth place (2004)
AFF Women's Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2024)
Best resultChampions (2024)
Asian Games
Appearances1 (first in 2018)
Best resultGroup stage (2018)
Medal record
WebsitePSSI.org

The Indonesian women's national football team was founded in 1975 and has participated five times in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, achieving the fourth place position twice since their inaugural appearance in 1977, when the event was referred to as the AFC Women's Championship. The team took a break from the continental competition after their participation in 1989. Following the AFC's introduction of a qualification process starting from the 2006 edition, Indonesia successfully returned to the AFC Women's Asian Cup in 2022, having qualified the previous year, although they experienced their worst performance in the final tournament's history, losing all their matches and failing to score a single goal.

From July to October 2003, the team reached their highest ranking to date, securing the 58th position in the FIFA Women's World Ranking.

History

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Early years

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The Indonesia women's national football team was established in 1975 by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI).[2] Nevertheless, the team did not make its competitive debut until two years later, participating in the 1977 AFC Women's Championship, where they suffered a 0–5 defeat in their opening match against the Republic of China.[3] Despite suffering a challenging loss in the first match of the tournament, Indonesia successfully progressed to the semifinals following a narrow 1–0 win over Japan in the second match. The sole goal of the game was netted by Lantang in the 20th minute, marking her as the first goal scorer for the Indonesian women's national team.[3][4] At the conclusion of the tournament, Indonesia secured the fourth position, marking the highest achievement for the Indonesia women's national team in the Asian competition. This accomplishment was matched nine years later during the 1986 AFC Women's Championship.[5]

Indonesia participated in the Asian Cup for the fourth time during the 1989 edition.The team was assigned to Group B, alongside Japan, Hong Kong, and Nepal. Despite being eliminated in the group stage, Indonesia achieved its largest victory in history by defeating Nepal 8–0 in this tournament on 22 December 1989, at Mong Kok Stadium in Hong Kong.[6]

Modern era

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In 2021, Indonesia secured a place in the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup for the first time since 1989, marking a 33-year absence.[7] However, during the final tournament, Indonesia was unable to win any matches, failing to score a single goal. Notably, one of the losses was a staggering 0–18 against Australia, which stands as the nation's most significant defeat in history.[8]

On 20 February 2024, PSSI appointed Satoru Mochizuki as the new head coach of the national team.[9] Previously, Mochizuki held the position of assistant coach for the Japan women's national football team from 2008 to 2012, during which he contributed to the team's triumph in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. Indonesia's first match with Mochizuki was in a friendly match against Singapore on 28 May 2024 that ends in a huge 5–1 victory for the Garuda Pertiwi.[10]

Under Mochizuki, the team participated in the annual 2024 AFF Women's Cup, which also served as the qualification for the upcoming ASEAN Women's Championship, Indonesia managed to win their first maiden trophy in history, by beating Cambodia 3–1 in the final.[11]

Team image

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Nicknames

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The Indonesia women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Garuda Pertiwi".[12] The name is derived from two words: "Garuda," which is taken from Indonesia's national emblem, Garuda Pancasila, and is also a nickname for the men's team; and "Pertiwi," which signifies Ibu Pertiwi (English: Mother Prithvi or Mother Earth), a national personification of Indonesia that symbolizes the concept of Tanah Air (English: land and water), representing the Indonesian motherland.[13][14]

Colors

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Erspo is the national team's kit provider, a sponsorship that began in 2024 and is contracted to continue until at least 2026.[15] Previously the team's kit was supplied by Nike and Mills. Indonesia also wears other apparel, only when they compete in international sports events such as the Asian Games and the Southeast Asian Games. In those events Indonesia wears Li-Ning, this is due to the Asian Games and SEA Games being multi-sports events all of whose contingents are under the Indonesian National Olympic Committee (NOC).[16]

Home stadium

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Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium

Indonesia plays its home matches at Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium in Palembang. They first established their base there when they hosted the 2018 AFF Women's Championship.[17]

Results and fixtures

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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

2025

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12 August 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship Indonesia  1–1  Cambodia Việt Trì, Vietnam
19:30 UTC+7 Rosdilah 82' Report Saody 76' Stadium: Việt Trì Stadium
Referee: Yu Hong (China)
26 November Friendly Indonesia  2–1  Nepal Yogyakarta, Indonesia
19:30 UTC+7
Report
Stadium: Maguwoharjo Stadium
4 December 2025 SEA Games Thailand  8–0  Indonesia Chonburi, Thailand
18:30 UTC+7
Report Stadium: Chonburi Stadium
Referee: Azusa Sugino (Japan)
7 December 2025 SEA Games Singapore  1–3  Indonesia Chonburi, Thailand
16:00 UTC+7 Report
Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium
Referee: Esra'a Almbaidin (Jordan)
14 December 2025 SEA Games SF Vietnam  5–0  Indonesia Chonburi, Thailand
16:00 UTC+7 Report Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium
Referee: Alesar Baddour (Syria)
17 December 2025 SEA Games 3rd Thailand  2–0  Indonesia Chonburi, Thailand
15:30 UTC+7 Report Stadium: IPE Chonburi Stadium
Referee: Gulshoda Saitkulova (Uzbekistan)

2026

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12 April 2026 FIFA Series Indonesia  1–7  DR Congo Ratchaburi, Thailand
16:00 UTC+7 Report (FIFA)
Stadium: Ratchaburi Stadium
Referee: Pansa Chaisanit (Thailand)
15 April 2026 FIFA Series New Caledonia  2–4  Indonesia Ratchaburi, Thailand
16:00 UTC+7
Report (FIFA)
Stadium: Ratchaburi Stadium
Referee: Sunita Thongthawin (Thailand)
3 June Friendly Indonesia  0–2  Singapore Bandung, Indonesia
19:00 UTC+7 Stadium: Arcamanik Stadium
9 June Friendly Indonesia  1–1  Cambodia Bandung, Indonesia
15:30 UTC+7 Siti 54' Report Sapheourn 55' Stadium: Arcamanik Stadium

Coaching staff

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As of 19 September 2025
Position Name
Technical director Alexander Zwiers
Head of Scouting Netherlands Simon Tahamata
Head of Education England Alistair Smith
Head coach Satoru Mochizuki
Assistant coaches Takumi Taniguchi
Akira Higashiyama
Tia Darti Septiawati
Maulina Novryliani
Goalkeeping coach Mukti Ali Raja
Performance & Physical coaches Kartono Pramdhan
Video Analyst Octavery Krisnandana
Sport scientist Indonesia Valdano Wiriawanputra
Doctors Leksolie Lirodon Foes
Risky Dwi Rahayu
Physiotherapists Lala
Lulu Indah Prawira
Sport dietician & nutritionist Indonesia Emilia Achmadi
Interpreter Ikhsan
Team manager Galih Dimuntur Kartasasmita
Assistant team manager Iwan Setiawan
Administrator Canada Maeve Glass
Operations manager Indonesia Ashfi Qamara
Kit manager Indonesia Hasan Mughni

Coaching history

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Updated on 3 June 2026, after the match against Singapore.

Coach Coaching period Pld W D L Tournament
Unknown 1977 3102 1977 AFC Women's Championship – Fourth Place
Unknown 1981–1982 7205 1981 AFC Women's Championship – Group stage
1982 ASEAN Women's Championship – 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
Indonesia Muhardi 1985–1986 10505 1985 ASEAN Women's Championship – 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up
1986 AFC Women's Championship – Fourth Place
Indonesia Uan Hermawan 1989 3111 1989 AFC Women's Championship – Group stage
Indonesia Muhardi 1997 4022 1997 SEA Games – Fourth Place
Indonesia Muhardi 2001 4103 2001 SEA Games – Fourth Place
Japan Ichiro Fujita 2003 6024 2003 Women Four Nations Tournament – Fourth Place
2003 SEA Games – Group stage
Indonesia Yusuf Bachtiar 2004–2005 11119 2004 AFF Women's Championship – Fourth place
2006 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification – Did not qualify
2005 SEA Games – Group stage
Indonesia Henky Yan Rumere 2007 3102 2007 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
Germany Timo Scheunemann 2008–2009 6204 2008 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
2009 Lady Mamie Ngan Memorial Cup – 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place
Indonesia Bambang Nurdiansyah 2010–2011 4103 2011 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
Indonesia Israqul Isa Subroto
Indonesia Hendra Nasir
2013 4004 2013 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
Indonesia Rully Nere 2015 3003 2015 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
Indonesia Satia Bagdja Ijatna 2018 7124 2018 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
2018 Asian Games – Group stage
Indonesia Rully Nere 2018–2020 6123 2020 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Second round Group stage
2018 FAS Women's International Quadrangular – Fourth Place
Indonesia Rudy Eka Priyambada 2021–2023 15429 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup – Group stage
2022 AFF Women's Championship – Group stage
2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament – First round Group stage
Japan Satoru Mochizuki 2024–2025 14833 2024 AFF Women's Cup1st place, gold medalist(s) Winner
Indonesia Joko Susilo (interim) 2025 3012 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship – Group stage
Japan Akira Higashiyama (interim) 2025–2026 6204 2025 SEA Games – Fourth Place
Japan Satoru Mochizuki 2026– 3102

Players

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Current squad

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The following players were called up for the friendly matches in 3 & 9 June 2026 against Singapore and Cambodia.[18]

Caps and goals are corrected as of 3 June 2026, after the match against Singapore.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Iris de Rouw (2005-04-21) 21 April 2005 (age 21) 11 0 United States Soccer Federation Rutgers Scarlet Knights
1GK Alleana Ayu Arumy (2010-02-26) 26 February 2010 (age 16) 3 0 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov DKI Jakarta
1GK Gadhiza Asnanza (2008-03-03) 3 March 2008 (age 18) 0 0 Football Association of Indonesia Persib Bandung

2DF Safira Ika (2003-04-21) 21 April 2003 (age 23) 46 1 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov DKI Jakarta
2DF Vivi Oktavia (captain) (1997-03-07) 7 March 1997 (age 29) 39 2 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Bangka Belitung
2DF Remini Rumbewas (2000-10-09) 9 October 2000 (age 25) 20 1 Football Association of Indonesia Toli
2DF Gea Yumanda (2006-06-27) 27 June 2006 (age 20) 22 1 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Jabar
2DF Emily Nahon (2007-05-17) 17 May 2007 (age 19) 12 1 United States Soccer Federation Little Rock Trojans
2DF Noa Leatomu (2003-11-07) 7 November 2003 (age 22) 2 0 Royal Belgian Football Association VC Moldavo
2DF Isabel Kopp (2002-02-19) 19 February 2002 (age 24) 2 0 Royal Dutch Football Association Hera United
2DF Allya Afianti (2008-01-08) 8 January 2008 (age 18) 2 0 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Babel
2DF Pauline van de Pol (2003-03-22) 22 March 2003 (age 23) 1 0 Royal Dutch Football Association Hera United

3MF Sheva Imut (2004-04-20) 20 April 2004 (age 22) 30 4 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov DKI Jakarta
3MF Viny Silfianus (2002-07-03) 3 July 2002 (age 24) 28 0 Football Association of Malaysia Kelana United
3MF Rosdilah Nurrohmah (1999-10-03) 3 October 1999 (age 26) 23 1 Football Association of Indonesia Raga Negeri
3MF Felicia de Zeeuw (2006-01-19) 19 January 2006 (age 20) 9 0 Royal Dutch Football Association ADO Den Haag
3MF Isabelle Nottet (2003-03-06) 6 March 2003 (age 23) 2 0 Royal Dutch Football Association Hera United
3MF Aulia Arifah (2008-03-21) 21 March 2008 (age 18) 0 0 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Banten

4FW Reva Octaviani (2003-10-08) 8 October 2003 (age 22) 30 5 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Jabar
4FW Marsela Awi (2003-05-10) 10 May 2003 (age 23) 28 4 Football Association of Indonesia Toli
4FW Isa Warps (2005-03-06) 6 March 2005 (age 21) 13 2 German Football Association VfR Warbeyen
4FW Estella Loupatty (2003-11-14) 14 November 2003 (age 22) 13 0 Italian Football Federation Torres
4FW Aulia Mabruroh (2005-01-25) 25 January 2005 (age 21) 7 2 Football Association of Indonesia Asprov Lampung

Recent call-ups

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The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Shesilia Desrina (2007-12-07) 7 December 2007 (age 18) 0 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
GK Laita Roati (1999-10-19) 19 October 1999 (age 26) 11 0 Indonesia Arema v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 November 2025PRE
GK Thasza Amelia (2001-01-01) 1 January 2001 (age 25) 1 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
GK Indri Yulianti (2001-11-30) 30 November 2001 (age 24) 1 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship

DF Jazlyn Kayla (2010-08-26) 26 August 2010 (age 15) 0 0 Indonesia Asprov DKI Jakarta v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
DF Zahra Muzdalifah (2001-04-04) 4 April 2001 (age 25) 37 4 Indonesia Asprov DKI Jakarta 2025 SEA Games
DF Nabila Saputri (2007-02-04) 4 February 2007 (age 19) 1 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 November 2025PRE
DF Shalika Aurelia (2003-08-01) 1 August 2003 (age 22) 15 0 Malaysia Kelana United 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DF Agnes Hutapea (2000-08-14) 14 August 2000 (age 25) 12 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DF Feni Binsbarek (2005-01-18) 18 January 2005 (age 21) 5 0 Indonesia Toli 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DF Rihla Nuer (2002-05-30) 30 May 2002 (age 24) 4 0 Maldives Odi Sports Club 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DF Siti Nuriyah (2001-10-29) 29 October 2001 (age 24) 2 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
DF Nabila Divany (2007-10-22) 22 October 2007 (age 18) 2 0 Indonesia Asprov Lampung 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
DF Amelia Heselo (2007-06-03) 3 June 2007 (age 19) 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Papua 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationPRE
DF Marcelinda Khusna (2006-03-15) 15 March 2006 (age 20) 0 0 Indonesia Arema 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationPRE
DF Ellen Tria (2004-07-28) 28 July 2004 (age 21) 4 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung 2024 AFF Women's Cup
DF Indira Jenna (2007-02-14) 14 February 2007 (age 19) 2 0 Indonesia Asprov Banten 2024 AFF Women's Cup
DF Debby Alvani (2009-01-17) 17 January 2009 (age 17) 0 0 Indonesia Putri Tangsel 2024 AFF Women's Cup
DF Adinda Putri (2001-12-26) 26 December 2001 (age 24) 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar 2024 AFF Women's Cup

MF Katarina Stalin (2009-02-01) 1 February 2009 (age 17) 7 0 United States Kansas CIty Athletics v.  Singapore, 3 June 2026PRE
MF Helsya Maeisyaroh (2005-05-07) 7 May 2005 (age 21) 35 2 Indonesia Asprov Jabar v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
MF Nafeeza Nori (2011-03-11) 11 March 2011 (age 15) 2 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
MF Nasywa Rambe (2008-01-01) 1 January 2008 (age 18) 1 0 Philippines Makati v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
MF Shifana Nadhifa (2010-03-28) 28 March 2010 (age 16) 2 0 Indonesia PSIS Semarang v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
MF Syafia Chorlienka (2009-10-25) 25 October 2009 (age 16) 2 0 Indonesia Arema v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 November 2025PRE
MF Armelia Sava (2007-06-06) 6 June 2007 (age 19) 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Jatim v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 November 2025PRE
MF Liza Madari 0 0 Indonesia Toli v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 November 2025PRE
MF Octavianti Dwi (1998-10-25) 25 October 1998 (age 27) 26 3 Indonesia Asprov DI Yogyakarta 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MF Rosalia 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Jabar 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MF Widja Malebbi 2 0 Indonesia Asprov Sulsel 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MF Amanda Florentinae (1999-11-28) 28 November 1999 (age 26) 4 0 Indonesia Asprov Kalteng 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
MF Sydney Hopper (2007-03-15) 15 March 2007 (age 19) 9 1 United States Dallas Baptist Patriots 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
MF Safa Kurnia 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Jatim v.  Jordan, 28 May 2025PRE

FW Ajeng Sri Handayani (2006-12-13) 13 December 2006 (age 19) 4 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
FW Claudia Scheunemann (2009-04-24) 24 April 2009 (age 17) 25 9 Netherlands Utrecht v.  New Caledonia, 15 April 2026
FW Ayunda Dwi Anggraini (2006-01-15) 15 January 2006 (age 20) 1 0 Indonesia Asprov Jatim 2025 SEA Games
FW Diva Aulia Putri (2010-11-25) 25 November 2010 (age 15) 0 0 Indonesia Asprov Jatim v.  Chinese Taipei, 29 December 2025PRE
FW Nasywa Salsabilla 0 0 Indonesia Persib Bandung 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification
MF Jezlyn Kayla (2010-08-26) 26 August 2010 (age 15) 0 0 Indonesia Roket 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualificationPRE
FW Kikka Putri (2008-09-13) 13 September 2008 (age 17) 1 0 Indonesia Adhyaksa Kalteng v.  Netherlands, 26 October 2024

Notes
  • PRE = Preliminary squad
  • SUS = Suspended
  • INJ = Withdrew from the roster due to an injury
  • UNF = Withdrew from the roster due to unfit condition
  • RET = Retired from the national team
  • WD = Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons

Previous squads

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Notable players

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  • 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)

Individual records

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As of 17 December 2025

*Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.

Most appearances

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Safira Ika is Indonesia's most capped player with 44 appearances
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Safira Ika 44 1 2018–present
2 Vivi Oktavia 38 2 2018–present
3 Zahra Muzdalifah 37 4 2018–present
4 Helsya Maeisyaroh 33 3 2019–present
5 Ade Mustikiana 30 2 2015–2022
6 Reva Octaviani 27 5 2022–present
Marsela Awi 27 4 2022–present
Sheva Imut 27 2 2022–present
7 Octavianti Dwi 26 3 2018–present
Viny Silfianus 26 2 2021–present

Top goalscorers

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Claudia Scheunemann is Indonesia's top goalscorer with 9 goals
Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Claudia Scheunemann 9 23 0.39 2023–present
2 Reva Octaviani 5 27 0.19 2021–present
Baiq Amiatun 5 17 0.29 2019–2024
3 Zahra Muzdalifah 4 37 0.11 2018–present
Marsela Awi 4 27 0.15 2022–present
Mayang Z.P. 4 13 0.31 2018–2019
Yuri Maryati 4 12 0.33 1982–1986
Rukijah 4 9 0.44 1986–1989
4 Octavianti Dwi 3 26 0.12 2018–present
Atmini 3 9 0.33 1985–1986
Iin Parbo 3 8 0.38 1985–1986

Competitive record

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FIFA Women's World Cup

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FIFA Women's World Cup record Qualifications record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA Pld W D L GS GA
China 1991Did not enter Did not enter
Sweden 1995
United States 1999
United States 2003
China 2007Did not qualify 201104
Germany 2011Did not enter Did not enter
Canada 2015
France 2019
AustraliaNew Zealand 2023Did not qualify 5203226
Brazil 2027 310224
Costa RicaJamaicaMexicoUnited States 2031To be determined To be determined
United Kingdom 2035To be determined To be determined
Total0/1200000010312434

Olympic Games

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Olympic Games record Qualifications record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA Pld W D L GS GA
United States 1996Was not selected No qualifiers
Australia 2000
Greece 2004Did not enter Did not enter
China 2008
United Kingdom 2012
Brazil 2016
Japan 2020Did not qualify 6114515
France 2024 200209
United States 2028 310224
Total0/80000008116524

AFC Women's Asian Cup

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AFC Women's Asian Cup record Qualifications record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA Pld W D L GS GA
Hong Kong 1975Did not enterNo qualifiers
Taiwan 1977Fourth place4th410329
India 1980Did not enter
Hong Kong 1981Group stage8th3003014
Thailand 1983Did not enter
Hong Kong 1986Fourth place4th5203817
Hong Kong 1989Group stage5th3111811
Japan 1991Did not enter
Malaysia 1993
Malaysia 1995
China 1997
Philippines 1999
Chinese Taipei 2001
Thailand 2003
Australia 2006Did not qualify201104
Vietnam 2008Did not enterDid not enter
China 2010
Vietnam 2014
Jordan 2018
India 2022Group stage12th3003028220020
Australia 2026Did not qualify 310224
TotalBest: Fourth place5/201841131877731348
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Asian Games

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Asian Games record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA
1990 to 2014Did not enter
Indonesia 2018Group stage9th3102616
China 2022Did not enter
Japan 2026To be determined
TotalBest: Group stage1/93102616

ASEAN Women's Championship

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ASEAN Women's Championship (1982–1985) record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA
Thailand 1982Runners-up2nd320144
Malaysia 1985Runners-up2nd5302104
TotalBest: Runners-up2/28503148
ASEAN Women's Championship (since 2004) record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA
Vietnam 2004Fourth place4th5104213
Vietnam 2006Did not enter
Myanmar 2007Group stage5th3102312
Vietnam 20086th4103311
Laos 20115th3102326
Vietnam 2012Withdrew
Myanmar 2013Group stage10th4004120
Vietnam 20158th3003119
Myanmar 2016Did not enter
Indonesia 2018Group stage8th4022415
Thailand 20196th3102414
Philippines 202210th5014215
Vietnam 20257th3012115
TotalBest: Fourth place9/1237542824160

AFF Women's Cup

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AFF Women's Cup record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA
Laos 2024Champions1st431071
TotalBest: Champions1/1431071

SEA Games

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SEA Games record
Host / Year Result Position Pld W D L GS GA
1977 to 1983Did not held
Thailand 1985Did not enter
1987 to 1993Did not held
Thailand 1995Did not enter
Indonesia 1997Fourth place4th402226
Brunei 1999Did not held
Malaysia 2001Fourth place4th4103111
Vietnam 2003Group stage7th302139
Philippines 20055th4004117
Thailand 2007Did not enter
Laos 2009
Indonesia 2011Did not held
Myanmar 2013Withdrew
Singapore 2015Did not held
Malaysia 2017Did not enter
Philippines 2019Group stage5th2002111
Vietnam 2021Withdrew
Cambodia 2023
Thailand 2025Fourth place4th4103316
TotalBest: Fourth place6/122124151170

Head-to-head record

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Below is a list of matches detailing Indonesia's matches against FIFA-recognized teams.

As of 3 June 2026[19][20]

  More wins   Wins equal losses   More losses

Indonesia national football team head-to-head records
Against GP W D L GF GA GD Confederation
 Australia1001018−18AFC
 Bangladesh1010000AFC
 Bahrain3201642AFC
 China100109−9AFC
 Cambodia4220826AFC
 Chinese Taipei4004115−14AFC
 DR Congo100117−6CAF
 Hong Kong4112610–4AFC
 India200205−5AFC
 Japan2002012−12AFC
 Jordan201114−3AFC
 South Korea1001012−12AFC
 Kyrgyzstan1100101AFC
 Laos4004116−15AFC
 Lebanon100105−5AFC
 Luxembourg100101−1UEFA
 Malaysia943215114AFC
 Maldives3210918AFC
 Myanmar7016232−30AFC
 Nepal430117314AFC
 Netherlands1001015-15UEFA
 New Caledonia1100422OFC
 New Zealand1100505OFC
 Pakistan100102−2AFC
 Palestine1010110AFC
 Philippines103251029−19AFC
 Saudi Arabia3210312AFC
 Singapore151024231211AFC
 Switzerland1010220UEFA
 Thailand150015374−71AFC
 Vietnam110011170−69AFC
Total9925165895317−222

Honours

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Regional

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Friendly

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See also

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References

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