Dejected Indonesian U-22 soccer team and Coach Indra Sjafri after SEA Games 2025 elimination, evoking scrutiny on PSSI preparations.
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PSSI Preparations Under Fire After Indonesia U-22's SEA Games 2025 Exit

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Despite heavy PSSI backing, Indonesia's U-22 team crashed out of the SEA Games 2025 group stage on goal difference, prompting scrutiny of preparations and strategy amid Coach Indra Sjafri's accountability.

Following the U-22 team's early elimination from the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand—as detailed in prior coverage—with a group stage record yielding three points but inferior goal productivity to Malaysia, attention has turned to the extensive preparations that failed to deliver.

PSSI halted the domestic league for three weeks, skipped the November FIFA window for winless trials against Mali, and naturalized overseas players Ivar Jenner, Dion Markx, and Mauro Zijlstra. Yet, on-field execution faltered, as Vietnamese media Thao247 and pundit Phan Anh Tu noted: poor strategy, lack of team chemistry, imprecise passing, static strikers, and waning stamina despite dominance.

Indra Sjafri's post-tournament woes compound his dismal 2025 U-20 Asian Cup results, fueling PSSI evaluations. PSSI Vice Chairman Zainuddin Amali framed the gold target as motivational against the government's silver goal, while Football Institute founder Budi Setiawan endorsed the official stance. Malaysian outlets like The Star reveled in their semifinal clash with Thailand on December 15.

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X discussions criticize PSSI's extensive preparations and Coach Indra Sjafri's tactics after Indonesia U-22's SEA Games 2025 group stage exit on goal difference; users demand his dismissal, question PSSI decisions, while some express sympathy citing senior team priorities; coach accepts full responsibility amid rival media mockery.

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Split-image illustration contrasting Indonesia's U-22 men's team elimination and women's team semifinal advance at SEA Games 2025 football.
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Irony of SEA Games 2025: U-22 team eliminated, women's team reaches semifinal

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Indonesia's U-22 team failed to advance from the group stage at SEA Games 2025 despite beating Myanmar, while the women's team progressed to the semifinals as runners-up of Group A. The Garuda Muda's failure sparked sharp criticism of PSSI, contrasting with the solid performance of Garuda Pertiwi, who rebounded after a heavy loss to Thailand.

Vietnam's TheThao247.vn has labeled 2025 a year of profound failure for Indonesian football across senior and youth levels, blaming frequent coach changes, U-23 team collapses, and internal PSSI conflicts for eroding the national team's playing identity.

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PSSI has narrowed the search for a new coach for the Indonesia national team to two strong candidates following interviews in Europe. The official announcement is scheduled after the 2025 Thailand SEA Games, with the main target being qualification for the 2030 World Cup. The federation emphasizes selecting a competent coach to avoid past mistakes.

Indonesia's U-17 national team suffered a 1-3 defeat to Zambia in the Group H opener of the U-17 World Cup in Doha, Qatar, on November 4, 2025. Indonesia led early with a goal from Zahaby Gholy, but Zambia overturned the score with three goals before halftime. Midfielder Evandra Florasta apologized for the result and stressed the need to rebound for upcoming matches.

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John Herdman was officially introduced as the coach of Indonesia's national team by PSSI on January 13, 2026, in Jakarta. The English coach explained that his decision was based on Indonesia's vision and great opportunities, not FIFA rankings. He rejected offers from Honduras and Jamaica despite their higher rankings.

Persija Jakarta defeated Persijap Jepara 2-0 in week 16 of the Super League 2025/2026 at Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta on Saturday, January 3, 2026. The win propelled the Macan Kemayoran to second place in the temporary standings with 35 points, displacing Persib Bandung to third. Goals were scored by Arlyansyah Abdulmanan and Aditya Warman in the second half.

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President Prabowo Subianto expressed pride over Indonesia's contingent securing 31 gold medals at the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, placing them second in the provisional standings. Through Minister of Youth and Sports Erick Thohir, Prabowo sent greetings and motivational messages to the athletes. The government is preparing a Rp1 billion bonus for each gold medalist as recognition of their dedication.

 

 

 

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