JAKARTA The Indonesian women's national team will certainly have a trial match against the Dutch women's national team next month.

PSSI Executive Committee member Vivin Sungkono confirmed the agenda at a press conference at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK), Senayan, Jakarta, on Saturday, September 21 afternoon WIB.

Vivin said that the trial match against the Dutch women's national team is scheduled to take place on October 25.

"We are honored that the Dutch federation invited the Indonesian women's team to play a friendly match right on FIFA Matchday against the Dutch national team," he said.

To deal with this agenda, the Indonesian women's national team has started to undergo a training camp as of today, Saturday, September 21. This activity will be continued in Japan.

The Garuda Pertiwi squad plans to leave for Japan on September 24 nearest. A total of 28 players will join there, including diaspora players.

Vivin revealed that while in Japan the Indonesian women's national team will have seven friendly matches with local Japanese clubs before leaving for the Netherlands on October 21.

"The training camp in Japan is not only in one city, but has moved to about four to five cities. They will be trained like Japanese players in general," he said.

This series of trials is in preparation for the Women's AFF Cup at the end of this year. The tournament is scheduled to take place in Laos from 23 November to 5 December.


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