Indonesia Vs Saudi Arabia Record, Green Eagle Never From Garuda Merah Putih
JAKARTA - The Indonesian and Saudi Arabia national teams have met 14 times since their first meeting in 1983, in Jakarta in the 1984 Olympics Qualification. Of the total 14 matches, Indonesia has never won over Saudi Arabia. In detail, Indonesia suffered 11 defeats and 3 draws.
The first meeting took place on 1983 in the 1984 Olympics qualifying round in Jakarta, where the match ended with a score of 1-1.
The last meeting between the two teams took place on March 5, 2014 in the 2015 Asian Cup qualifying round in Dammam, where Saudi Arabia narrowly won with a score of 1-0.
Indonesia's biggest defeat score occurred on October 17, 2003, in the 2004 Asian Cup qualifiers, when Indonesia lost 0-6 to Saudi Arabia in Jeddah.
In the next meeting on September 5, given the record for meetings dominated by Saudi Arabia, Indonesia will face tough challenges. However, with good enthusiasm and preparation, Indonesia still has the opportunity to provide strong resistance to Saudi Arabia.
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This match will be an important test for the Garuda squad to show their progress at the international level.
This match will be very interesting to witness, considering Saudi Arabia has always been a tough opponent for Indonesia. But now Indonesia, which is filled with naturalized players, can make a fight in this match. Is this time Jay Idzes cs. able to change history? Only time will answer.
Record for the Indonesia vs Saudi Arabia National Team Meeting: