Indonesia futsal team reaches Asian Cup 2026 semifinals after beating Vietnam

Indonesia's national futsal team advanced to the semifinals of the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup after defeating Vietnam 3-2 at Indonesia Arena. Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir hailed the achievement as a historic milestone for the sport in the country. The victory also boosted their FIFA world ranking to 24th place.

Indonesia's national futsal team secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Vietnam in the quarterfinals of the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup, held at Indonesia Arena in Jakarta. The intense match propelled the Garuda squad into the semifinals, where they now face Japan to secure a spot in the final.

Youth and Sports Minister Erick Thohir celebrated the feat on social media, calling it a "new history" for Indonesian futsal. "This is history! Indonesia's Futsal Team advances to the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup semifinals after defeating Vietnam 3-2," he wrote, highlighting the team's efforts under coach Hector Souto.

This success builds on the team's impressive run in 2025-2026, including wins in the AFF Futsal Cup 2024/2025, Four Nations Cup 2025, and SEA Games 2025. Consistent performances against strong Asian sides like Thailand, Japan, and Vietnam propelled their points surge in the latest FIFA Futsal World Ranking, released on February 5, 2026.

In the rankings, Indonesia holds 24th place globally with 1,190.97 points, placing them in the top six in Asia behind Iran (5th worldwide), Thailand (11th), Japan (13th), Vietnam (20th), and Uzbekistan (22nd). Globally, Brazil remains first with 1,674.04 points, followed by Portugal, Spain, and Argentina.

The achievement underscores the rapid progress of Indonesian futsal in Asia. However, the upcoming semifinal against Japan poses a tough challenge for a finals berth.

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