JAKARTA (30 May 2022) – The Indonesia national team has been working on improving their passing game as they look to take on Bangladesh in a friendly on Wednesday.
“Training has been focussed on our passing game so that players can have a better feel and touch with the ball. But the overall condition of the players is quite good,” said Indonesia head coach Shin Tae-yong.
The team has been in training in Bandung since 27 May 2022 with the Bangladesh game to be played at the Si Jalak Harupat Stadium in Bandung.
After the friendly, the team will head to Kuwait for their Group A qualifiers of the 2023 Asian Cup on 8-15 June 2022.
Indonesia will be up against Kuwait (8 June 2022), Jordan (11 June 2022), and Nepal (14 June 2022).
INDONESIA NATIONAL TEAM
1. Asnawi Mangkualam, Ansan Greeners
2. Evan Dimas, Arema FC
3. Muhammad Rafli, Arema FC
4. Rizky Dwi, Arama FC
5. Irfan Jaya, Bali United
6. Nadeo Argawinata, Bali United
7. Stefano Lilipaly, Borneo FC
8. Terens Puhiri, Borneo FC
9. Egy Maulana, FK Senica
10. Witan Sulaeman, FK Senica
11. Elkan Baggott, Ipswich Town
12. Fachruddin Aryanto, Madura United
13. Ernando Ari, Persebaya
14. Koko Ari, Persebaya
15. Marselino Ferdinan, Persebaya
16. Rizky Ridho, Persebaya
17. Marc Klok, Persib
18. Rachmat Irianto, Persib
19. Ricky Kambuaya, Persib
20. Ilham Rio, Persija
21. Syahrian Abimanyu, Persija
22. Muhammad Adisatryo, Persik
23. Irfan Jauhari, Persis
24. Moh Edo Febriansah, Rans Cilegon FC
25. Dimas Drajad, Persikabo
26. Syahrul Trisna, Persikabo
27. Alfeandra Dewangga, PSIS
28. Saddil Ramdani, Sabah FC
29. Pratama Arhan, Tokyo Verdy
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