JAKARTA PSSI again summoned 17 new players to take part in the second phase of the Indonesia U-22 national team training camp to prepare for the 2023 SEA Games.

Previously, the first phase of the training camp had been going on from March 1 to 8. A total of 17 players from 34 names who were called were confirmed to survive to follow the second stage.

"We return it to players' clubs that are not selected or those that do not follow up. Then what we consider is the quality to continue to participate in the training camp," said the U-22 Indonesian national team coach, Indra Sjafri, as reported by the PSSI website.

Indra will again lead the second phase of the training camp which will take place tomorrow, Thursday, March 9 to March 16, 2023. The addition of 17 new names has left a total of 34 participating players.

The 60-year-old tactician said later he and the coaching team would look at the abilities of the defenders and new players who were called up with three trials, physical tests, psychology, IQ tests, and several other tests.

"Because the quality of our current players is almost more than half. That's what we expected," he said.

The 2023 SEA Games will take place in Cambodia 5-17 May. In the 2021 SEA Games edition, Indonesia won a bronze medal after the match beat Malaysia in the match for third place.

34 Players of the Second Stage of Training Center (increased 17 new players were called):

Seiya Da Costa Lay - Arema FC

Patrick Alfredo Womsiwor - Barito Putera

Taufany Muslihuddin - Borneo FC

Irfan - Karo United

Muhammad Salman Farid - Persebaya Surabaya

Andre Octaviansyah - Persebaya Surabaya

Brylian Aldama - Persebaya Surabaya

Arsan Makarim - Persib Bandung

Salmani Bolang - Persiba Balikpapan

Ahmad Misbah Jan Anwar - Persiba Balikpapan

Jimmy Julius Aronggear - Persik Kediri

Wolf Horota - Persipura Jayapura

Muhammad Darmawan - Persita Tangerang

Yofandani Damai Prananta - PSIS Semarang

Fathul Ihsan - PSIS Semarang

Muhammad Bahril Fahreza - PSIS Semarang

Muhammad Hanif Mahdi - Semen Padang

Komang Tri Arta Wiguna - Bali United

Muhammad Andy Harjito - Borneo FC

Komang Teguh Trisnanda - Borneo FC

Jean Kelly Sroyer - Persik Kediri

Braif Fatari - Persik Kediri

Rangga Widiansyah - Persik Kediri

Muhamad Fadilla Akbar - RANS Nusantara FC

Titan Agung - Bhayangkara FC

David Maulana - Bhayangkara FC

Satrio Azhar - Persib Bandung

Husna Al Malik - Persikabo 1973

Fadilah Nur Rahman - Madura United

Airlangga Mutamasiqdina - Persikab Bandung

Malik Prayitno - Persikab Bandung

Mohammad Haykal Alhafiz - Persikab Bandung

Tri Setiawan - Persipal Palu

Muhammad Akbar Arjunsyah - Gresik United

17 Players who were sent home:

Hamzah Titofani Rvaldi - Arema FC

Nick Coby Brian da Costa Numberi - Bekasi FC

Liba Valentino - Persekat Tegal

Rendy Juliansyah - Persik Kediri

Rafly Gabriel Hosea Kapoh - Persik Kediri

Sutan Zico - Persik Kediri

Zahran Fayyad - Persita Tangerang

Kartika Vedhanto Putra - PSIS Semarang

Indra Arya Perceka Wiguna - Persijap Jepara

Zahran Rizki Alamsah - Persijap Jepara

Lutfi Masrohan - Persijap Jepara

Muhammad Fadhil Aksah - PSKC Cimahi

Gilang Oktavana Putra - Deltras FC

Hamsa Lestaluhu - Persis Solo

Harberd Akhova Sokoy - Karo United

Moh. Rifal - Persipal Palu

Albertho Ch Edwin Solossa - Farmel FC


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