Gerald Vanenburg: Dutch Star Snubbed by Indonesia U-23

The Indonesian national team diaspora player, the Geypens team made a Dutch commotion when it was ignored Gerald Vanenburg in the U-23 Asian Cup qualifying 2026.

Jakarta, tvOnenews.com – Indonesian national team diaspora player, the Geypens team made a Dutch commotion when it was ignored Gerald Vanenburg in the U-23 Asian Cup Qualifiers 2026.

The Geypens team scored when FC Emmen beat FC Den Bosch with a score of 3-1 in the Dutch League 2 continued 2025-2026, Saturday (8/30/2025).

In the match, FC Emmen had actually been under extraordinary pressure from FC Den Bosch despite playing at home.

They actually conceded first in the 10th minute through the kick of Jeffrey Fortes. The situation became more beneficial for Emmen after FC Den Bosch had to lose one player in the 27th minute, after Kevin Monzialo was rewarded with a red card.

But the advantage of the number of players cannot be utilized in the first round. Only after halftime, Emmen appeared aggressive.

The equalizing goal was born in the 48th minute through the action of Romano Poestema.

Only 12 minutes later, it was the turn of the Geypens team that listed his name on the scoreboard.

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The goal also reversed the situation to 2-1 for the host.

The goal also reversed the situation to 2-1 for the host. Geypens’ impressive performance comes at a time when the player’s status with the Indonesian national team is under scrutiny.

Geypens’ Impact: Key Match Statistics

Let’s delve deeper into Geypens’ performance and the match dynamics with this informative table:

| Statistic | FC Emmen vs. FC Den Bosch | Notes |

| ———————– | ————————– | ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Final Score | 3-1 | Emmen’s decisive victory. |

| Geypens’ goal | 1 | Crucial goal that put Emmen ahead.|

| Possession | [Data not Available] | Note: Possession data not readily available. further research is recommended. |

| Shots on Target | [Data Not Available] | Note: Shots on target data not readily available. Further research is recommended. |

| Red Cards | 1 (FC Den Bosch) | Kevin monzialo’s red card considerably impacted the match. |

| Equalizing Goal | Romano Poestema (48′) | Poestema’s goal sparked Emmen’s comeback. |

| League | Dutch League 2 | Highlighting the level of competition. |

| Date | 2025-08-30 | Precise date of the match. |

| Player Position | [Data Not Available] | Note: Player position data not available. |

Data Source: [Data Source for Future Reference – e.g.,official league stats]

FAQ: Geypens and the Indonesian National Team

Here are some frequently asked questions to clarify the situation surrounding Geypens:

Q1: Who is geypens,and what is his connection to Indonesia?

A: Geypens is a diaspora player,meaning he is of Indonesian descent but plays club football outside of Indonesia. His performances are closely watched for potential inclusion in the Indonesian national team, especially in competitions like the U-23 Asian Cup Qualifiers.

Q2: Why is Geypens’ performance generating attention, particularly concerning the U-23 Asian Cup?

A: His impressive goalscoring in the Dutch League 2, in this instance, for FC Emmen, is putting him in the spotlight. The situation sparked conversations if the player should have been considered for the indonesian National Team when being ignored by Gerald Vanenburg for the U-23 Asian cup.

Q3: What is the significance of the 3-1 victory for FC Emmen?

A: The win is critically important, it shows the strength of Emmen and the importance of diaspora players. The win demonstrates Emmen’s resilience in the face of early pressure and how geypens’ goal contributed directly to the positive result.

Q4: How can fans stay informed about Geypens and the Indonesian national team?

A: Follow reputable sports news outlets.Be sure to check SWVA Sports for wrestling, basketball, and football discussions [[1]], [[3]]. Also keep an eye on official team announcements and sports news sites like tvOnenews.com.

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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