The rapid naturalization of players from overseas who are eligible to represent Indonesia through a parent or grandparent, is the key to why the former Barcelona and Ajax star ... Since Shin started in Jakarta in 2020, Indonesia has achieved unprecedented ...
Netherlands and Barcelona great Patrick Kluivert said he aims to take football-mad Indonesia to their first World Cup since independence, as he was officially unveiled as their new coach.
New Indonesia coach Patrick Kluivert wants to lead his team to the 2026 World Cup finals and is looking for a fast start in his first match in charge against Australia.
JAKARTA: Netherlands and Barcelona great Patrick Kluivert was named Indonesia coach on Wednesday (Jan 8), tasked with taking the country to their first World Cup since independence. The 48-year-old former striker inherits a side featuring mostly players ...
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Indonesia announced on Wednesday the appointment of former Netherlands forward Patrick Kluivert as their new men's national team coach, a move to bolster their bid to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Upon his arrival, PSSI will introduce Kluivert to the public on Sunday, January 12. The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) announced on its website and social media on Wednesday that Patrick Kluivert will replace Shin Tae-yong as coach of the Indonesian national team.
Renowned Italian sports journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Patrick Kluivert will be the new head coach of the Indonesian national football team, replacing Shin
Kluivert is scheduled to arrive in Indonesia on Saturday and will be officially introduced to the public the following day.
The search for the next coach of Indonesia’s national football team is underway following the dismissal of Shin Tae-yong.
Kluivert is set to debut on March 20 in a crucial head-to-head against Australia in Sydney. Five days later, Indonesia will host Bahrain in Jakarta, before closing out the group in June with matches against China and leaders Japan, who currently seem untouchable.
Kluivert’s first qualifying match will be Indonesia’s trip to Australia on March 20, before they face Bahrain in Jakarta five days later. Kluivert, 48, said he preferred to play attacking football in a 4-3-3 formation but was open to being flexible.