JAKARTA - The captain of the Indonesian national team, Jay Idzes, expressed his pride in being able to lead his colleagues as captain when Indonesia won an important point in the match against Saudi Arabia at King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Friday, September 6 in the morning WIB.

In the opening match of the third round of the 2026 World Cup Qualification for the Asia Group C zone, Indonesia drew 1-1 against Roberto Mancini's team.

Indonesia took the lead through Ragnar Oratmangoen's goal in the 19th minute, but Saudi Arabia managed to equalize through Musab Fahd Aljuwayr during the first half injury time, to be precise in the 45+3 minute.

Jay Idzes, who played for Venezia in the Italian Serie A, was proud to be wearing the captain's armband and helped his team take home a point from home to opponents who had participated six times in the World Cup. "I am very proud and grateful to have had the opportunity to wear the captain's armband," said Idzes via his official Instagram, Saturday, September 7.

This draw puts Indonesia in third place in Group C standings with one point, two points behind Japan at the top. Idzes also thanked thousands of Garuda fans who attended the stadium and provided their support.

He hopes that the same support will be seen in the next home match against Australia at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium, Jakarta, Tuesday, September 10.

"Your support is extraordinary, and we need more support in the next game," said Idzes. "We will give everything to our country and try to make you proud," he concluded


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