Results

Naiste rahvusvaheline 10/10 12:00 - Singapur - naised v Indoneesia – naised W 1-2
AFF Championship - naised 07/12 11:00 - Indoneesia – naised v Singapur - naised L 0-2
AFF Championship - naised 07/10 11:00 - Filipiinid - naised v Indoneesia – naised L 4-1
AFF Championship - naised 07/08 08:00 - Austraalia U23 – naised v Indoneesia – naised L 4-0
AFF Championship - naised 07/06 11:00 - Indoneesia – naised v Malaisia - naised D 1-1
AFF Championship - naised 07/04 11:00 - Indoneesia – naised v Tai - naised L 0-4
AFC Women’s Asian Cup 01/27 14:00 3 [2] Filipiinid - naised v Indoneesia – naised [4] L 6-0
AFC Women’s Asian Cup 01/24 12:00 2 [4] Indoneesia – naised v Tai - naised [3] L 0-4
AFC Women’s Asian Cup 01/21 10:00 1 Austraalia - naised v Indoneesia – naised L 18-0
AFC Aasia karikas - naised - kvalifikatsioon 09/27 13:00 - Indoneesia – naised v Singapur - naised W 1-0
AFC Aasia karikas - naised - kvalifikatsioon 09/24 13:00 - Singapur - naised v Indoneesia – naised W 0-1
Kagu-Aasia mängud - naised 12/02 08:00 3 [2] Tai - naised v Indoneesia – naised [3] L 5-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 0 1
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 0 1 0
Goals for 2 0 2
Goals against 1 2 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 1 0

The Indonesia women's national football team represents Indonesia in international women's football, and is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). Despite football being one of the nation's favorite sports, Indonesia is not among the strongest teams in the AFC, especially its women's side. Indonesia has no tradition for women's football and considerably underdeveloped, in contrast with the men's side.

History

Indonesia has participated in five AFC Women's Asian Cup, formerly known as the AFC Women's Championship. They finished as high as fourth in 1977 and 1986.

In 2021, Indonesia qualified for the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup for the first time since 1989, after absence for 33 years. In the final tournament however, Indonesia losts all of their matches without scoring any goal, with one of the defeat was 18—0 against Australia, the nation worst defeat in history.

On 20 February 2024, PSSI appointed former Japan women's national team assistant coach, Satoru Mochizuki as the national team new head coach.