Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – The Indonesia U-17 national team suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia in a friendly match held on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, as part of their preparations for the upcoming AFC U-17 Asian Cup. The match, played in Saudi Arabia, served as a crucial tune-up for Indonesia ahead of the tournament, which begins May 5th and runs through May 22nd in Jeddah.
The friendly provided valuable match experience for coach Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto’s squad as they finalize their preparations for a challenging Group B that includes Japan, China, and the host nation, Saudi Arabia. While the result wasn’t the desired one, the match offered a chance to assess player form and tactical approaches against a strong opponent.
Match Recap: Saudi Arabia Edges Indonesia
Saudi Arabia took the lead in the 24th minute through a goal from Fares Boushagra. Boushagra doubled the advantage in the 73rd minute, putting Indonesia in a difficult position. However, the young Indonesian side showed resilience, pulling one back in the 84th minute with a penalty kick. Despite the late goal, Indonesia was unable to find an equalizer, ultimately falling short in a closely contested match. The final score was 2-1 in favor of Saudi Arabia.
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Squad Depth and Diaspora Players
Coach Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto has assembled a 23-man squad for the AFC U-17 Asian Cup, including players gaining experience with clubs abroad. The final roster, announced on April 30, 2026, features a blend of domestic and international talent. Noah Leo Duvert, Abdillah Isak, and Mike Rajasa will compete for the starting goalkeeper position. Mathew Baker and Noah Pohan, both playing their club football overseas, have as well been selected, adding valuable experience to the squad.

The inclusion of players from the diaspora is a strategic move to bolster the team’s depth and bring a different dimension to their game. According to reports, three players are currently competing professionally outside of Indonesia, providing a broader talent pool for coach Kurniawan to draw from.
Full Squad List for AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2026
Here is the complete 23-man squad representing Indonesia at the AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2026:
- Noah Leo Duvert (Bali United)
- Abdillah Ishak (Persija)
- Mike Rajasa (FC Utrecht)
- Randu Aryo (Persik)
- Putu Ekayana (Bali United)
- Farik Rizqi (Adhiyaksa)
- Zidane Raditya (Persis)
- Mathew Baker (Melbourne City)
- Farrel Luckyta (PSS)
- Made Arbi (Bali United)
- Peres Akwila (Persija)
- Fardan Farras (Borneo FC)
- Girly Andrade (Persik)
- Chico Jericho (ASIOP)
- Keanu Senjaya (Bali United)
- Noah Pohan (NAC)
- Alfredo Naraya (Persebaya)
- Miraj Rizky (Adhiyaksa)
- Dava Yunna (Persebaya)
- Ridho (Persija)
- Ichiro Akbar (Persebaya)
- Sean Rahman (Persik)
- Fardan Ary (Adhiyaksa)
Looking Ahead: Group Stage Challenges
Indonesia faces a tough challenge in Group B of the AFC U-17 Asian Cup. Their opening match is against Japan, followed by encounters with China and Saudi Arabia. Navigating this group will require consistent performance and tactical flexibility from coach Kurniawan Dwi Yulianto and his team. The tournament presents a significant opportunity for these young players to showcase their talent on an international stage and gain valuable experience.
The team’s recent friendly against Saudi Arabia, despite the loss, will undoubtedly provide valuable insights as they prepare for their rematch in the group stage. The coaching staff will analyze the match footage to identify areas for improvement and refine their strategies.
The AFC U-17 Asian Cup 2026 promises to be a thrilling tournament, and Indonesia will be eager to produce a strong impression. Fans can follow the team’s progress throughout the competition for updates on results, schedules, and player performances.
Indonesia’s next confirmed action is their opening match of the AFC U-17 Asian Cup against Japan on May 5th in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the tournament.
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