Indonesia Name Squad For SEA Games
There is not long to go before the action in Laos kicks off...
For the last several months, the U23 team has been training in Palembang.
There are no plans to play friendly matches up until their departure to Vientiane on 30 November with the team set to train only once a day.
For the SEA Games 2009 in Laos, Indonesia are in Group B against hosts Laos, Singapore and Myanmar, who were the silver medallist two years ago.
In Group A are defending champions Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Timor Leste and Cambodia.
Indonesia’s first match at the SEA Games this year will be against Singapore on 5 December at the National Stadium before taking on hosts Laos two days later at the Chao Anu-vong Stadium.
Their last group B match will be against Myanmar on 10 December 2009 at the Chao Anu-vong Stadium.
INDONESIA SEA GAMES SQUAD
GOALKEEPERS: Frenky Irawan, Muhammad Ridwan
DEFENDERS: Rendy, Elvis Nelson, Rahmat Latif, Djayusman Triasdi, Yudi Khoerudin, Ruben Karel, Stevie Bonsapia
MIDFIELDERS: Mahadirga Lasut, Nasution Karubaba, Egi Melgiansyah, Sultan Samma, Muhamma Fauzan Djamal, Lucky Wahyu, Johan Juansyah, Tony Sucipto
STRIKERS: Boaz Solossa, Andika Yudistira, Yongky Aribowo, Dendi Santoso, Engel Berth
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