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Indonesia national football team records and statistics
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This is a list of Indonesia national football team's competitive record in playing association football.
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Achievements
Continental
- Asian Games
- Third place (1): 1958
- Far Eastern Championship Games
- Runners-up (1): 1934
Regional
Minor tournaments
- Merdeka Tournament
- Champions (3): 1961, 1962, 1969
- Runners-up (2): 1957, 2006
- Third place (1): 1958
- Aga Khan Gold Cup
- Champions (1): 1961
- South Vietnam Independence Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1962
- King's Cup
- Champions (1): 1968
- Runners-up (2): 1969, 1984
- Jakarta Anniversary Tournament
- Champions (1): 1972
- Runners-up (3): 1973, 1974, 1978
- Korea Cup
- Runners-up (2): 1972, 1980
- Merlion Cup
- Third place (1): 1982
- Quaid-e-Azam International Cup
- Third place (1): 1985
- Indonesian Independence Cup
- Champions (3): 1987, 2000, 2008
- Runners-up (2): 1986, 1994
- Myanmar Grand Royal Challenge Cup
- Runners-up (1): 2008
- Pesta Sukan Cup
- Champions (1): 1972
- SCTV Cup
- Runners-up (1): 2012
- Al Nakba Cup
- Third place (1): 2012
- Aceh World Solidarity Cup
- Runners-up (1): 2017
Awards
- AFF Championship Fair Play Award
- Winners (1): 2020
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Individual records
- As of 21 December 2024[1]
- Players in bold are still active with Indonesia
Most capped players

Top goalscorers

Age-related records
Marselino Ferdinan becomes Indonesia's youngest goal scorer at the age of 17 years and 9 months
- Oldest goalscorer
- 40 years 7 months 21 days – Endang Witarsa (vs. China, 2 June 1957)[2]
- Youngest goalcorer
- 17 years 9 months 5 days – Marselino Ferdinan (vs. Nepal, 14 June 2022)[3]
- Youngest player to score a hat-trick
- 21 years 11 months – Zaenal Arief (vs. Philippines, 23 December 2002)
- Oldest player (outfield and goalkeeper)
- 40 years 7 months 21 days – Endang Witarsa (vs. China, 2 June 1957)[2]
- Longest national career
- 14 years 5 months – Boaz Solossa (from 30 March 2004 to 11 September 2018)[3]
- Youngest debutante
- 17 years 3 months 7 days – Arkhan Kaka (vs. Myanmar, 9 December 2024)[4]
- Youngest player to reach 100 caps
- 25 years 7 months – Abdul Kadir (vs. India, 1 August 1974)
Other records
- First goal scored
- Ludwich Jahn (vs. Japan, 19 May 1934)
- Most matches in major competitions
- 46 – Bambang Pamungkas
- Most goals scored in a single match
- 5 goals – Iswadi Idris (vs. South Vietnam, 2 May 1971)
- First hat-trick
- Tio Hian Goan (vs. Japan, 19 May 1934)
- Most hat-tricks
- 5 – Soetjipto Soentoro
Team captains
- Notable captains

- List of captains

Manager records
- Notable coaches

- Most appearances
- 69 – Antun Pogačnik[5]
- Most wins
- 36 – Antun Pogačnik[5]
- Youngest to take job
- 31 years 6 months – Jan Mastenbroek[6]
- Oldest to take job
- 66 years 7 months – Alfred Riedl[7]
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Team records
- Biggest win
- 12–0 vs. Philippines, 22 September 1972[8]
- 13–1 vs. Philippines, 23 December 2002[8]
- Biggest defeat
- 0–10 vs. Bahrain, 29 February 2012[9]
- Longest unbeaten run
- 10 games from 8 August 1960 to 15 August 1961; from 14 September 1997 to 29 August 1998; from 30 October 1999 to 13 October 2000
- Most consecutive wins
- 9 games from 21 November 1968 to 9 November 1969
Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
AFC Asian Cup
ASEAN Championship
Olympic Games
Asian Games
Southeast Asian Games
Minor tournaments
Independence Cup
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Head-to-head record
More wins Wins equal losses More losses
- Includes matches against
Czechoslovakia.
- Includes matches against
United Arab Republic.
- Includes matches against
Soviet Union.
- Includes matches against
Yugoslavia and
Serbia and Montenegro.
- Includes matches against
South Vietnam and
North Vietnam.
- Includes matches against
South Yemen.
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See also
References
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