Indonesia women's national futsal team
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The Indonesia women's national futsal team represents Indonesia in international women's futsal competitions. While under the ultimate control of Indonesia's football governing body, PSSI, the one who regulates the activities of the women's national futsal team is the Indonesia Futsal Federation—futsal governing body of Indonesia and a member association of PSSI.[1]
Nickname(s) |
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Association | PSSI through FFI | |||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | |||
Head coach | Arif Kurniawan | |||
Captain | Novita Murni | |||
FIFA code | IDN | |||
FIFA ranking | 14 | |||
Highest FIFA ranking | 14 (6 May 2024) | |||
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First international | ||||
Thailand 8–0 Indonesia (Cibubur, Jakarta, Indonesia; 17 November 2011) | ||||
Biggest win | ||||
Indonesia 10–2 Philippines (Cibubur, Jakarta, Indonesia; 19 November 2011) | ||||
Biggest defeat | ||||
Thailand 8–0 Indonesia (Cibubur, Jakarta, Indonesia; 17 November 2011) | ||||
AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup | ||||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2018) | |||
Best result | Quarter finals (2018) | |||
Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games | ||||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2013) | |||
Best result | Fourth place (2013) |
Unlike their men's counterpart, many players represented both the national futsal team and the national football team.[2][3] This is due to the fact that women's domestic football competition in Indonesia is largely nonexistent, while the opposite is true for women's futsal in Indonesia.