Coach Shin Tae-yong has finalized a 27-player roster for Indonesia’s national team as they advance to the next stage of the 2026 World Cup Asian qualifiers in Group C. This selection includes notable changes, with five new players joining the squad and five exiting. These adjustments are due in part to fitness concerns for certain players, with Shin opting to avoid risks in such critical upcoming matches.
The five additions are Muhammad Riyandi, Yance Sayuri, Yakob Sayuri, Justin Hubner, and Ramadhan Sananta, each expected to bring fresh energy and potential to the squad. On the other hand, Asnawi Mangkualam, Wahyu Prasetyo, Malik Risaldi, Ernando Ari, and Dimas Drajad have been sidelined, mainly due to fitness issues. Coach Shin has carefully managed these changes to ensure the best possible lineup for the high-stakes matches ahead.
Indonesia’s next challenge will be against Japan on November 15, 2024, followed by a match against Saudi Arabia on November 19, 2024. Both games will take place at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium (SUGBK) in Jakarta, where Indonesia hopes to capitalize on home-field advantage and secure six valuable points.
As fans anticipate these pivotal matches, there’s strong advice for Shin Tae-yong to exercise meticulous strategy in selecting the starting eleven, especially after lessons learned from the recent match against China. Proper formation, player fitness, and readiness will be key in executing a winning performance.
Squad Update: Key Inclusions and Exclusions
Added Players:
- Muhammad Riyandi
- Justin Hubner
- Yance Sayuri
- Yakob Sayuri
- Ramadhan Sananta
Excluded Players:
- Ernando Ari
- Asnawi Mangkualam
- Wahyu Prasetyo
- Malik Risaldi
- Dimas Drajad
With these adjustments, Shin Tae-yong’s roster will be geared up to deliver in the upcoming qualifiers, showcasing Indonesia’s determination to succeed on home soil.