PSSI appealed to Indonesian national team supporters regarding tickets for the 2026 World Cup Qualification Fourth Round in Saudi Arabia. This was stated regarding the purchase quota that had been set by the organizers.

The fourth round of the 2026 World Cup Qualification will take place in early October 2025 in Saudi Arabia. The Indonesian national team is scheduled to face the host on October 9, 2025, followed by Iraq on October 12, 2025, western Indonesia time.

Regarding the upcoming match, Arya Sinulingga as a member of the PSSI Executive Committee (Exco) gave an appeal to supporters to be careful in buying tickets. The reason is, there will be quota restrictions at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah.

"We really need to say, to this day we have received an eight percent allotment of the seats in the stadium. That's eight percent of the approximately 50 thousand seats. So, our total share is around four thousand tickets."

"Well, please to the people of Indonesia. Those who buy tickets there, please be careful to buy tickets, because there is a ticket that is really the right of friends from Saudi Arabian supporters."

"Later, if you buy it there, like our previous experience, the chair will not be placed there," said Arya Sinulingga in Jakarta quoted Friday, September 26, 2025.

Arya warned that because Indonesian supporters could accumulate in one tribune area if there was a ticket purchase exceeding the quota provided.

"Friends, if you wear a red (jersey), your friends will be shifted to the supporters in Indonesia. Well, when shifted there, imagine, the seats are free. So, the seats will pile up there."

"For example, four thousand were purchased, then some bought the share of Saudi Arabia, so we will be shifted by security to it (Indonesian supporters' place)."

"Because there is no seat system, the number number does not exist. So, don't let (the incident) of friends there. Unless you wear Saudi Arabian supporters, go ahead. If not, get kicked out later, it will be shifted," said Arya.


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