The Indonesian U-17 Women's National Team Starts Selection Of Players For The U-17 Women's Asian Cup
The Indonesian U-17 Women's National Team will appear in the U-17 Women's Asian Cup (doc. PSSI).

JAKARTA - The U-17 Indonesian Women's National Team has started the selection of first batch players to prepare for the 2024 U-17 Women's Asian Cup.

The selection was carried out from March 25 to 27, 2024 at ABC Senayan Field, Jakarta.

A total of 38 players were called by the U-17 Indonesian Women's National Team coach, Satoru Mochizuki, in this first batch of selections. Furthermore, there is the second batch of selection from March 29 to 31, 2024.

Meanwhile, Indonesia will host the 2024 U-17 Women's Asian Cup or AFC U-17 Women's Cup 2024. The plan is for the tournament to be held in Bali on May 6-19, 2024.

This championship will be the debut for the new coach of the Indonesian U-17 Women's Team, Satoru Mochizuki.

After the draw on March 7, 2024 at the AFC headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia joined in Group A with South Korea, North Korea, and the Philippines. Then, Group B is inhabited by Japan, China, Australia, and Thailand. The top two teams in each group qualify for the semifinals.

Then, the top three teams of the 2024 U-17 Women's Asian Cup will qualify for the 2024 U-17 Women's World Cup which will be held on October 16, 2024 in the Dominican Republic.

China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand are teams that have reached the finals in previous editions. Meanwhile, for the Philippines, this year was their debut.

List 38 Names Of Indonesian Women's National Team Selection Players U-17 The First Wave

1. Wandha Azzahra (Persib Academy)

2. Yulia Juliyanti (Persib pandemic)

3. Syafia Tristalia (Women'sArea)

4. Chelsea Avrilia (Women'sArea)

5. Indira Jenna (Banten)

6. Nabila Saputri (Banten)

7. Rachel Delpiula (DKI Jakarta)

8. Delia Pebrianti (West Java)

9. Reisha Despantri (West Java)

10. Berlyan Triana (West Java)

11. Shafira Hermawan (West Java)

12. Anisa Suparman (West Java)

13. Keisya Olivia (West Java)

14. Fairus Khalifa (Central Java)

15. SALom Tesalonika (Central Java)

16. Dian Anissa (Central Java)

17. Ratna Ayu (Central Java)

18. Rizka Juniar (Central Java)

19. Illustrators of Medad (East Java)

20. Khalishah Almirah (East Java)

21. Kikka Ramadani (Central Kalimantan)

22. Aziza Firdaus (East Kalimantan)

23. Nabila Zyahkir (East Kalimantan)

24. Zaskia Az Zahra (East Kalimantan)

25. Luluk Soleha (Lampung)

26. Magdalena Chrysilla (Lampung)

27. Nabila Syisilia (Lampung)

28. Agustin Virda (Lampung)

29. Diva Jazila (Lampung)

30. Natasya Rumbino (Papua)

31. Sofia Soll (Papua Mountains)

32. Agusta Sirwutubun (South Papua)

33. Vicharia Wambrauw (South Papua)

34. Sola Mananohas (North Sulawesi)

35. Windi Chayyira (West Sumatra)

36. Sucy Davitri (West Sumatra)

37. Syifa Nasution (North Sumatra)

38. Nia Siregar (North Sumatra)


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