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World Cup 2026 qualifiers: Indonesia lean on Dutch-born contingent in quest for return

Nine players in the squad that beat the Philippines, helping the nation into the next stage, were born in the Netherlands, their former rulers

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Indonesia’s Amsterdam-born midfielder Thom Haye (right) celebrates after scoring the first goal in their 2-0 win over the Philippines, with teammate Asnawi Mangkualam. Photo: Reuters

Indonesia’s challenge for a first World Cup appearance in almost 90 years takes on a distinctly Dutch flavour when Shin Tae-yong’s side face Saudi Arabia on Thursday hoping to ignite dreams of a long-awaited return to the game’s greatest stage.

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Not since their debut in 1938 has the archipelago, then known as the Dutch East Indies, appeared at a World Cup but, with the finals growing to 48 nations in 2036, efforts to return have quickly gathered momentum.

Nine players in the squad that defeated the Philippines at a sold-out Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta in June were born in the Netherlands, from whom Indonesia gained independence in 1949.

“It’s a boost for everyone that we can go to the next round,” said Amsterdam-born midfielder Thom Haye, who scored the opener in the 2-0 win over the Philippines.

Indonesia’s South Korean coach Shin Tae-yong will take the country’s strongest-ever squad into the qualifying round. Photo: AFP
Indonesia’s South Korean coach Shin Tae-yong will take the country’s strongest-ever squad into the qualifying round. Photo: AFP

“I think in the last months we have seen a little bit of a change in the dynamics in the team.

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“We’re getting stronger, you really do see us growing together as a team and it’s really important that we believe we can achieve these results.

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