Indonesia's U-17 team secured a historic 2-1 victory over Honduras in their final Group H match at the 2025 U-17 World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Goals came from Evandra Florasta's penalty and Fadly Alberto, with Luis Suazo replying for Honduras. This marks Indonesia's first win in the U-17 World Cup.
The match took place at Lapangan 2 Aspire Zone in Doha on November 10, 2025. Indonesia dominated from the start, though the first half ended 0-0. In the 52nd minute, Evandra Florasta scored a penalty after a foul on Mierza Firjatullah, putting Indonesia 1-0 up. Honduras equalized two minutes later via Luis Suazo's penalty following Putu Panji's handball, making it 1-1.
Fadly Alberto emerged as the hero with a spectacular goal in the 72nd minute, receiving a cross from Fandi Ahmad and blasting it into the corner, changing the score to 2-1. Goalkeeper Mike Rajasa Hoppenbrouwers made his full 90-minute debut and was praised by coach Nova Arianto. "Mike is one of the players that fits the scheme we made... he has very good potential," Nova said.
Nova expressed gratitude for the win, which etched history as Indonesia's first in the U-17 World Cup since participating in 2023. "Praise the Lord, I say once again I am grateful... they can make a new history," he stated. However, Putu Panji's head injury in the second half raised concerns; he complained of dizziness and is under medical observation.
With three points, Indonesia finished third in Group H with a -5 goal difference, behind Brazil (7 points) and Zambia (4 points after a 1-1 draw). Chances of advancing as the best third-placed team are slim, depending on other groups' results like heavy losses for Saudi Arabia or Paraguay. Nova urged players to keep developing despite the tournament's end.