Indonesia's national futsal team lost 1-2 to Thailand in the final of the ASEAN Futsal Championship 2026 at Nonthaburi Hall in Bangkok on April 12, 2026. Andres Dwi Persada Putra's goal gave Indonesia a temporary lead, but Thailand turned the game around with Itticha Praphaphan's penalty and Panut Kittipanuwong's strike.
Indonesia's national futsal team failed to defend their AFF Futsal title after a 1-2 loss to Thailand in the final at Nonthaburi Hall, Bangkok, on Sunday (April 12, 2026). Indonesia took the lead through Andres Dwi Persada Putra's goal in the 17th minute, assisted by Adityas Priambudi Wibowo.
Thailand equalized in the dying seconds of the first half via Itticha Praphaphan's penalty, which goalkeeper Angga Ariansyah could not stop. The match was tense from the start, with chances from Indonesia's Guntur Ariwibowo and Thailand's Muhammad Osamanmusa.
In the second half, Thailand went ahead in the 31st minute with a powerful shot from Panut Kittipanuwong. Indonesia responded with Andarias Kareth's chance saved by goalkeeper Theerawat Kaewwilai, and a late power play that hit the post without scoring.
Despite the defeat, Indonesia's performance was praised for fielding a second-string squad and young players under coach Hector Souto. Thailand claimed their 17th title, solidifying their dominance in Southeast Asian futsal, while Indonesia took runner-up after winning in 2024 against Vietnam.