Monday, 17 September 2018
U16 Indonesia Women’s National Team Are Lack of Experience
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The U16 Indonesia women's national team
DBasia.news – Indonesia women’s national team coach, Rully Nere, admitted his squad have lack of experience compared to the rivals in the qualification round of U16 Women’s Asian Cup U16. He said that in front of the rival coach in Group D.
The U16 Indonesia women’s national team will start the journey by playing against Palestine on September 15. Next, against Kyrgyzstan (September 17), Australia (September 19), and Taiwan (September 21).
He also explained the growth of women football in Indonesia. “We trained for a month. The progress is very fast.”
“We will show a good performance. I think all participants in the group have more experience than Indonesia,” Rully Nere said reported by Sport Kyrgyzstan.
The qualification round will be conducted in Kyrgyzstan. Four teams will play along with the qualified teams Thailand, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan, will play in the final round in Thailand from September 15 to September 28.
Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan coach, Gulbara Umatalieva, said that his squad will try the best. They don’t know the strength of two opponents, Australia and Indonesia.
“We will fight. Kyrgyzstan have met Taiwan and Palestine five years ago. We will meet Australia and Indonesia for the first time. We hope we can do it well.”
Here are 20 U16 Indonesia Women’s National Team Players:
Goalkeeper
- Adindaa Dwi Citra
- Sofingatun
- Fani
Back
- Portia Fischer
- Shalika Aurelia
- Sasi Kirana
- Syafira Azzahra
- Leni Maharani
- Gisela Gwen
- Reva Octaviani
Midfield
- Helsya Maesyaroh
- Safira Ika Putri
- Azra Zifa
- Jasmine Sefia
- Anisa Febiana
- Zahra Naqiyyah
- Sheva Imut
- Naysila Ursila
Front
- Firanda
- Agnes Matulapelwa
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