Record Indonesia Vs Myanmar Meeting: Garuda Loses More Frequently In Yangon

JAKARTA - The first match between Indonesia and Myanmar, previously known as Burma, will occur again on December 10, 2024 in Yangon in the 2024 ASEAN Cup event. To welcome this match, let's look back at the record meeting of the two teams throughout history.

The number of matches: Indonesia and Myanmar have met 30 times in various international competitions, including the Merdeka Tournament, SEA Games, Independence Cup, Tiger Cup, and friendly matches.

Of the 30 meetings, Indonesia won in 15 matches, while Myanmar recorded 10 wins. The rest, there were 5 matches that ended in a draw.

Indonesia's Biggest Victory: Indonesia's biggest victory over Myanmar was recorded on August 29, 1998 in the 1998 Tiger Cup with a score of 6-2. This is one of the matches with the highest number of goals ever between the two teams.

Indonesia's Biggest Defeat: Indonesia's biggest defeat occurred on August 3, 1979 in the 1979 Independence Tournament, where Myanmar defeated Indonesia with a score of 4-0.

The Most Goals in One Match: In addition to the 6-2 win in 1998, the match with the other highest number of goals was Indonesia vs Myanmar on May 9, 1971 with a 5-0 score that sided with Indonesia in the 1971 King's Cup event.

Total Gol: In these 30 meetings, Indonesia managed to score a total of 65 goals against Myanmar, while Myanmar scored 40 goals against Indonesia.

Matches in Yangon: Of the 30 recorded meetings, 5 matches were held in Yangon, Myanmar. Indonesia's record in Yangon is quite varied: Indonesia won 1 time, lost 3 times, and ended in a draw once. Here is Indonesia's record in the match in Yangon:

Indonesia's match against Myanmar on December 10 in Yangon will be an interesting meeting, given the record of meeting the two teams which is full of dynamics. With Indonesia having more winning records, Myanmar has also recorded several big wins, this match will certainly be a fierce battle. We'll just have to wait for the results in Indonesia's first match at the 2024 ASEAN Cup in Yangon