Shin Tae-yong’s Legacy: Achievements with the Indonesian National Team

Shin Tae-yong’s Legacy: ​A look Back at Indonesia’s Football Change

The Indonesian football landscape has undergone a notable transformation under⁣ the leadership of Shin Tae-yong.after five years⁤ at the⁢ helm, the South Korean ⁢tactician’s tenure as coach of the Indonesian ‌National Team came ‌to an end on Monday, January 6, 2025, following an declaration ⁢by PSSI.

Shin‌ Tae-yong’s journey began in 2019, succeeding ⁢Simon ‍McMenemy.Initially appointed on a ⁣four-year contract, his impressive work earned him an extension until 2027 in⁣ June 2024.

His ⁤legacy is marked by a commitment ⁢to youth growth and the integration of talented players with European experience into‍ the national team. This strategic approach ⁤has ⁢yielded remarkable ⁤results, propelling ⁢Garuda to new heights.One of shin ⁤Tae-yong’s most notable achievements was guiding Indonesia⁤ to the asian Cup in 2022, breaking a 16-year drought.The team’s qualification was⁣ further ⁢solidified by ‌their ​historic⁢ first-place finish in ‍their group, a feat never before accomplished by the Red-White squad.

His impact ​extended beyond the senior team. ⁤Under his guidance, the U-23 national Team achieved ‌unprecedented success, qualifying for⁣ the U-23 Asian Cup for the first time and securing a remarkable top-four finish.

A highlight of this journey was their thrilling victory over South Korea​ in a penalty shootout during the U-23‍ Asian⁢ Cup. This victory not only ended South Korea’s streak⁣ of Olympic appearances⁤ but also showcased Indonesia’s growing prowess on⁣ the continental stage.While Indonesia narrowly missed out on a spot in the 2024 Olympics after a loss to Guinea in the final playoff match, their performance ⁤demonstrated their⁢ potential and ambition.

Shin Tae-yong’s tactical acumen also lead indonesia to the third round of qualifying ‍for the 2026 World Cup in‍ the ​Asian zone, securing automatic‌ qualification for the ​2027 ‍Asian ⁣Cup.

A historic 2-0 victory ‍over Saudi Arabia in the third round underlined ⁤Indonesia’s growing ‌strength and competitiveness.‌ Currently sitting⁤ in third place⁣ in Group C with six ⁤points, Indonesia remains a strong contender for a place in the 2026 World Cup.

While Shin Tae-yong’s ‌success at the southeast Asian level was less pronounced, with runner-up finishes in the 2020 AFF Cup (senior) ‍and​ the 2023⁣ AFF U-23 Championship, his overall contribution to Indonesian football is undeniable.

According to Transfermarkt, Shin Tae-yong oversaw 57 matches with⁢ the senior national team, achieving 26 wins, 14 draws, and 17 losses.

His tenure also witnessed a significant rise in Indonesia’s FIFA ranking, jumping from 174th to 127th globally.

Shin Tae-yong’s departure ⁢marks ​the end of an ​era for Indonesian football. His ​dedication to youth development, tactical innovations,‍ and unwavering belief in the‍ team’s⁢ potential have‍ left an indelible mark on the sport in Indonesia.
I understand you’re looking for a​ professional’s take on Shin Tae-yong’s legacy and the impact he’s had on Indonesian football, ⁣based on​ the article “Shin Tae-yong’s Legacy: A Look Back at ‍Indonesia’s Football Change”.

While I can’t access ⁣external websites or‌ specific articles like the one you mentioned, I can ⁤certainly ⁢discuss the broader themes often associated with a coach’s legacy​ and the change of a national‌ football team.

Here are some‌ key points that frequently enough come up in discussions like this:

Tactical Innovations: ‌Did the coach introduce new⁤ playing styles or formations ⁤that changed the way the team approached the game? Was there a ​shift in emphasis ‌towards attacking football, defensive solidity, or⁢ a more possession-based approach?

Player Progress: How did the coach nurture ​young talent? Did thay provide opportunities for new players to emerge and reach their full potential? Did they implement training methods that improved ​the technical skills and tactical awareness of the squad?

Results and Achievements:

While trophies ‍are critically important, what‌ were the overall trends in team performance under the coach’s tenure? ⁣Did they qualify for major tournaments? ⁤Did they​ consistently improve their FIFA ranking?

Cultural Impact: Beyond wins and losses, did the coach inspire a new sense⁤ of national pride and enthusiasm for the sport? Did their leadership style and communication resonate with fans and players alike?

To give you a ⁣truly insightful analysis,‌ I’d need the specific details from the article you ⁣mentioned. However, I hope these ‍guiding questions provide a framework for ⁤understanding⁣ the nuances of shin ⁢Tae-yong’s legacy in ⁢Indonesian football!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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