JAKARTA - The Indonesian women's national team will compete in the 2022 Asian Cup competition in India from January 20 to February 6. Ahead of this competition, PSSI has released 23 names of players who will go to defend the Red and White Team.
In the list, names such as Fani, Baiq Amiatun Shalihah, Octavianti, Dwi Nurmalita, to Zahra Muzdalifah are still mainstays to strengthen Srikandi Garuda. The announcement of the 23 names of players who were brought to the 2022 Asian Cup was made on Tuesday after the players held a training camp in Jakarta.
According to the coach of the Indonesian women's national team, Rudy Eka Priyambada, the 23 names on the list are the best players and have worked hard for the team. They were chosen because of their contribution and ability.
"All the players who have participated in the selection and training camp since December 2021 have shown their best abilities," said Rudy Eka Priyambada, quoted from the PSSI official website.
"In addition to fulfilling the player quota set by the AFC, these 23 players are the best choice among the players who have trained here. Hopefully we can give the best results in the Women's Asian Cup later," continued the coach.
The Indonesian women's national team itself will undergo a training session in Jakarta until Saturday, January 15 before finally leaving for India on Sunday January 16.
Meanwhile, apart from the 23 players who departed for India, the rest who were not selected will remain with the team until the final trials against Persib on January 13 and 14.
The following is a list of 23 Indonesian women's national team players in the 2022 Asian Cup:
1. Ade Mustikiana Oktafiani (Asprov Bangka Belitung)
2. Baiq Amiatun Shalihah (Asprov West Nusa Tenggara)
3. Carla Bio Pattinasarany (Asprov DKI Jakarta)
4. Diah Tri Lestari (Asprov West Java)
5. Fani (Central Java Asprov)
6. Helsya Maeisyaroh (Asprov West Java)
7. Inshafadya Salsabillah (Asprov East Java)
8. Marsela Yuliana Awi (Asprov Papua)
9. Maulina Novryliani (Asprov Banten)
10. Nurhalimah (Asprov West Java)
11. Octavianti Dwi Nurmalita (Asprov DI Yogyakarta)
12. Pani Tri Oktavianti (Asprov West Java)
13. Rani Mulya Sari (Persiba Balikpapan)
14. Reva Octaviani (Asprov West Java)
15. Riska Aprilia (PSS Sleman)
16. Remini Chere Rumbewas (Asprov Papua)
17. Rosdilah Siti Nurrohmah (Asprov West Java)
18. Sabrina Mutiara Firdaus Wibowo (Arema FC)
19. Shalika Aurelia Viandrisa (Asprov DKI Jakarta)
20. Tia Darti Septiawati (Asprov West Java)
21. Viny Silfianus Sunaryo (Asprov DKI Jakarta)
22. Vivi Oktavia Riski (Asprov Bangka Belitung)
23. Zahra Muzdalifah (Asprov Banten)
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