Jakarta, shesocial Indonesia
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PSSI has released a list of 23 players
Indonesian women’s national team
who will appear at the ASEAN Women’s Championship 2025 or the 2025 Women’s AFF Cup in Vietnam.The following is a list of 23 Indonesian women’s national team players.
The Indonesian women’s national team will appear at the 2025 Women’s AFF Cup which will take place in Vietnam on 6 to 9 August.
PSSI has released a list of 23 Indonesian women’s national team players for the 2025 Women’s AFF Cup, three of whom are naturalized players namely Isa Warps, Estella Loupattij, and Noa Leatomu.
In the position of goalkeeper, the Indonesian women’s national team called three players namely Laita Roati, Thasza Amelia, Indri Yulianti.
Then in the position of the defender, the caretaker of the Indonesian women’s national team coach Joko Susilo called eight players namely Agnes Hutapea, Vivi Oktavia, Siti Nuriyah, Remini, Rihla Nuer, Feni Binsbarek, Noa Leatomu, and Octavianti Nurmalita.
Then in the midfield of the Indonesian women’s national team will be strengthened by Viny Silfianus, Shalika Aurelia, Amanda Florentinae, Widja Malebbi, Helsya Maeisyaroh, Rosdilah Siti, Al Mabruroh Hall, and Rosalia.
Then on the front lines of Indonesia reinforced Reva Octaviani, Marsela Awi, Isa Warps, and Estella Loupattij.
Indonesia is incorporated in Group A with Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia.
Meanwhile, Group B is inhabited by the Philippines, Myanmar, Australia U-23, Timor Leste.
List of 23 Indonesian women’s national team players in the Women’s AFF Cup 2025:
Goalkeeper: Laita Roati, Thasza Amelia, Indri Yulianti
Rear: Agnes Hutapea, Vivi Oktavia, Siti Nuriyah, Remini, Rihla Nuer, Feni Binsbarek, Noa Leatomu, Octavianti Nurmalita
Middle: Viny Silfianus, Shalika Aurelia, Amanda Florentinae, Widja Malebbi, Helsya Maeisyaroh, Rosdilah Siti, Al Mabruroh Hall, Rosalia
Home: Reva Octaviani, Marsela Awi, Isa Warps, Estella Loupattij
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