FIFA Series 2026: Indonesia’s Ranking & Full List of Participating Teams

Jakarta – The FIFA Series 2026 is set to kick off on March 27th and 30th, with Indonesia playing host to a quartet of international teams. As the tournament approaches, a look at the FIFA rankings of the participating national teams reveals a clear hierarchy heading into the matches in Jakarta.

Four nations will compete in this second edition of the FIFA Series: Indonesia, Bulgaria, Solomon Islands and Saint Kitts and Nevis. The competition presents a valuable opportunity for each team to accrue FIFA points, improve their global standing, and potentially influence the seeding for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.

Bulgaria Leads the Ranking

According to the latest FIFA rankings, updated as of March 23, 2026, Bulgaria holds the highest position among the participating teams. Known as “The Lions,” Bulgaria currently sits at 87th in the world with 1,272.19 points. This ranking reflects their recent performances and places them as the favorites heading into the Jakarta series.

Indonesia in Second Position

The Indonesian national team occupies the second spot among the participants, ranked 121st globally with 1,144.73 points. Notably, Indonesia recently climbed one position in the rankings, demonstrating positive momentum as they prepare to host the FIFA Series matches. This slight improvement will undoubtedly boost the team’s confidence as they face Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Solomon Islands and Saint Kitts and Nevis Follow

The Solomon Islands are ranked 152nd with 1,039.86 points, while Saint Kitts and Nevis bring up the rear at 154th with 1,035.25 points. The significant difference in ranking points highlights the challenge facing both teams as they compete against higher-ranked opponents in Indonesia. For both nations, the FIFA Series represents a chance to gain valuable experience and potentially climb the FIFA ladder.

FIFA Series 2026 Jakarta: Participating Team Rankings

  • 87. Bulgaria: 1,272.19 points
  • 121. Indonesia: 1,144.73 points
  • 152. Solomon Islands: 1,039.86 points
  • 154. Saint Kitts and Nevis: 1,035.25 points

Match Schedule

The tournament will commence on March 27th with Indonesia taking on Saint Kitts and Nevis at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium at 8:00 PM WIB (20:00 local time). Earlier in the day, Bulgaria will face the Solomon Islands at 3:30 PM WIB (15:30 local time). The winners of these two matches will then advance to the final on March 30th, while the losing teams will compete in a third-place playoff.

The FIFA Series Jakarta offers a unique opportunity for these four nations to test their mettle on the international stage. Beyond the immediate results, the tournament will provide valuable insights into each team’s progress and potential as they look ahead to future competitions, including the 2027 AFC Asian Cup. For Indonesia, hosting the event provides a significant platform to showcase their growing footballing ambitions and engage with fans across the country.

This series is also an important early test for Indonesia’s recent head coach, John Herdman. His tactical approach and team selection will be closely scrutinized as he aims to build a competitive squad capable of challenging for honors in the coming years. The matches against Saint Kitts and Nevis and potentially either Bulgaria or the Solomon Islands will offer a crucial benchmark for his leadership and vision.

The FIFA Series is designed to provide meaningful international matches for nations outside of the traditional qualifying pathways. It’s a chance for teams to earn valuable ranking points and gain experience against diverse opponents. The format, a knockout system, adds an extra layer of intensity and ensures that every match carries significant weight.

For fans in Indonesia, the FIFA Series represents a rare opportunity to witness international football action on home soil. The Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium is expected to be filled with passionate supporters eager to cheer on the national team. The atmosphere promises to be electric, creating a memorable experience for players and fans alike.

Looking ahead, the Indonesian national team faces a busy schedule in 2026, with participation in both the AFF Cup and the FIFA ASEAN Cup on the horizon. The FIFA Series serves as an important preparation ground for these upcoming tournaments, allowing Herdman to experiment with different lineups and strategies. The performance in Jakarta will undoubtedly shape the team’s approach to these larger competitions.

The tournament also provides a platform for players to showcase their talent and potentially attract the attention of clubs from around the world. A strong showing in the FIFA Series could open doors to new opportunities for Indonesian footballers, further enhancing the development of the game in the country.

The matches are scheduled to provide a compelling spectacle for football fans globally. The contrasting styles of play and varying levels of experience among the four teams promise to create exciting and unpredictable encounters. The FIFA Series Jakarta is poised to be a captivating event that will leave a lasting impact on the participating nations and the broader football community.

Indonesia’s next confirmed match is against Saint Kitts and Nevis on March 27th at 8:00 PM WIB at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium. Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the FIFA Series and all the latest developments in international football.

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