The Indonesian Under-22 national football team started its training camp on March 1 yesterday in preparation for the 32nd Southeast Asian Games 2023 in Cambodia. According to the Indonesian Football Federation.
For the first day of the rally, only 28 of the 34 players called up by coach Indra Sjafri took part in the first day’s rally. First for the preparation of the national team to prepare for the SEA Games to be held in Cambodia in May, and today 28 players participated. “We saw the players in good condition and trained in easy conditions for the first day.”
Indonesia U22 coach Indra Sjafri added: “The rest of the squad is scheduled to join tonight (last night). “I would like to thank the clubs of both the first and second divisions for sending their players to the training camp at this time.”
Indra said the training camp will now be divided into two phases. The first phase will take place from March 1 to 8, while the second phase is scheduled for March 9-16.
Indonesia is also looking to win its first gold medal in the last 32 years at the SEA Games, as the “Grand Master” has won its last gold medal since the 16th SEA Games in 1991. Made in the Philippines. For the last six SEA Games, the Indonesian men’s soccer team has always qualified for the group stages and reached the final three times, but only won a silver medal.