JAKARTA - The U-17 Indonesian national team will only start their struggle at the 2025 U-17 World Cup on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, WIB night.

Despite not appearing yet, Fadly Alberto, who is an Indonesian U-17 striker, has entered the ranks of the rising star at the 2025 U-17 World Cup representing Asia.

This positive news is known from the official FIFA website where Fadly Alberto was elected as one of the nine Asian players who is projected to shine in the 2025 U-17 World Cup.

FIFA leaked the reason for appointing Fadly Alberto in the ranks of the rising star players. This is because the player from Bojonegoro is considered to have a vision of playing together with maturity.

"The impressive performance of Fadly Alberto in the U-17 Asian Cup caught the attention of the football scene. The young Bhayangkara FC player played an important role in the Garuda Muda squad when they won over South Korea U-17 and Yemen U-17, two matches that gave the team a ticket to the 2025 U-17 World Cup."

"Under Nova Arianto's tutelage, Fadly showed maturity that exceeded his age by displaying a combination of sharp vision, movements in dangerous areas, and determinations in every duel," wrote the FIFA website quoted Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

From this statement, it is clear that Fadly Alberto's performance is recognized as of high quality, so he is also expected to be able to bring the U-17 Indonesian national team to appear at the 2025 U-17 World Cup.

"He is not only a young player with great potential, but also a symbol of the new generation of Indonesia. He is proof of players who dare to dream and are ready to make a new story in the history of national football on the world stage," wrote FIFA.

Apart from Fadly, there are a number of other players who are projected to be brilliant who mostly play in front.

The names included Zaid Faisal Ktit (Qatar), Interesto Yoshida (Japan), Mayed Adel (Union of the Arab Emirates), Kim Eun Seong (South Korea), Kim Yu Jin (North Korea), Mehrubon Odilzoda (Tajikistan), Sadriddin Khasanov (Uzbekistan), and Abdulaziz Al Fawaz (Saudi Arabia).


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