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Romeny scores for Indonesia in World Cup qualifier
Romeny scores for Indonesia in World Cup qualifier

BBC News

time3 days ago

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  • BBC News

Romeny scores for Indonesia in World Cup qualifier

Oxford United striker Ole Romeny scored the only goal of the game for Indonesia in a 1-0 win over China in their World Cup qualifier on 24-year-old netted from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time in a victory which guaranteed Indonesia's progress to the fourth round stage of will now need to either win their mini three-team tiebreaker group or finish second and then win a two-legged play-off game to reach World Cup 2026 which is being held in the USA, Canada and strike against China is his third in three international games for Indonesia since gaining citizenship in February this was born in the Netherlands and represented the Dutch national sides at youth level but his grandmother is Indonesian, meaning Romeny was able to switch his scored one goal in 14 Championship games for the U's after signing from Eredivisie club Utrecht in January.

Harimau Malaya should salute Garuda
Harimau Malaya should salute Garuda

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Harimau Malaya should salute Garuda

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian football fans can only watch with envy as neighbours Indonesia moved closer to their World Cup dream this week. The Southeast Asian nation now have a real chance of making it to the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, if they succeed in the next round of qualifying. The whole of Indonesia erupted into raptures after the Garuda stunned China 1-0 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Thursday. Oxford United striker Ole Romeny scored the winner, albeit a controversial penalty, in the 45th minute. The win leaves Indonesia in fourth spot in Group C — with 12 points with one game remaining — and into the next round of qualifying which could see them appearing in their first World Cup since gaining independence as a country in 1945. The Indonesia team felt they could pull it off, and on the eve of the match, their coach, Patrick Kluivert said he was "very confident" his team would get a positive result against China. In comparison, Malaysia, who used to be the better of Indonesia from the 1970s-1980s, always fell in the first or second round of World Cup qualifying. Indonesia are currently ranked world No. 123 while Malaysia are 132. Here is the situation. As Indonesia bid to reach the highest stage in world football, Malaysia are currently training for a "very tough" Asian Cup qualifier against Vietnam on June 10. While Malaysia have been busy recruiting "heritage players" from around the world — those with ancestral ties to Malaysia — Indonesia have gone on a recruitment drive of Dutch-born players and coaches from their former colonial ruler. "The result is the most important thing. We are happy with the result. After this, we are going to build even more," said Kluivert. "The things that we wanted to see came off in the game. I am very proud of my team." The defeat leaves China rooted to the bottom of Asian qualifying Group C with one game remaining. "As a coach of course I have the responsibility for the result," said manager Branko Ivankovic, who will likely face calls to quit. The Croat said the future was bright for Chinese football despite the latest heartbreak. They have won just two of their nine games in this round of Asian qualifying, losing seven. "We brought the new generations and players into team China. I think we brought the motivation as well, I think this is where the future will be," said Ivankovic.

Malaysia watch enviously as Indonesia close in on World Cup
Malaysia watch enviously as Indonesia close in on World Cup

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Malaysia watch enviously as Indonesia close in on World Cup

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian football fans can only watch with envy as neighbours Indonesia moved closer to their World Cup dream this week. The Southeast Asian nation now have a real chance of making it to the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, if they succeed in the next round of qualifying. The whole of Indonesia erupted into raptures after the Garuda stunned China 1-0 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Thursday. Oxford United striker Ole Romeny scored the winner, albeit a controversial penalty, in the 45th minute. The win leaves Indonesia in fourth spot in Group C — with 12 points with one game remaining — and into the next round of qualifying which could see them appearing in their first World Cup since gaining independence as a country in 1945. The Indonesia team felt they could pull it off, and on the eve of the match, their coach, Patrick Kluivert said he was "very confident" his team would get a positive result against China. In comparison, Malaysia, who used to be the better of Indonesia from the 1970s-1980s, always fell in the first or second round of World Cup qualifying. Indonesia are currently ranked world No. 123 while Malaysia are 132. Here is the situation. As Indonesia bid to reach the highest stage in world football, Malaysia are currently training for a "very tough" Asian Cup qualifier against Vietnam on June 10. While Malaysia have been busy recruiting "heritage players" from around the world — those with ancestral ties to Malaysia — Indonesia have gone on a recruitment drive of Dutch-born players and coaches from their former colonial ruler. "The result is the most important thing. We are happy with the result. After this, we are going to build even more," Kluivert told AFC. "The things that we wanted to see came off in the game. I am very proud of my team."

China's World Cup Dreams End in 1-0 Loss to Indonesia
China's World Cup Dreams End in 1-0 Loss to Indonesia

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

China's World Cup Dreams End in 1-0 Loss to Indonesia

JAKARTA: China's hopes of reaching only a second World Cup in their history were ended on Thursday after a 1-0 defeat to Patrick Kluivert's Indonesia in Jakarta. Ole Romeny scored the only goal, his controversial penalty just before half time following a VAR check leaving China rooted to the bottom of Asian qualifying Group C with one game remaining. President Xi Jinping once said he wanted China to win the World Cup, but this defeat means they have still only been to the tournament once, in 2002. 'As a coach of course I have the responsibility for the result,' said manager Branko Ivankovic, who will likely face calls to quit. The Croat said the future was bright for Chinese football despite the latest heartbreak. They have won just two of their nine games in this round of Asian qualifying, losing seven. 'We brought the new generations and players into team China. I think we brought the motivation as well, I think this is where the future will be,' said Ivankovic. The scrappy win leaves Indonesia in fourth spot to remain alive in qualifying for next year's tournament in North America. A sell-out crowd of 76,000 at the Gelora Bung Karno stadium was sent into raptures after the Oxford United striker Romeny tucked away his spot-kick. The 45th-minute goal proved to be the winner after a VAR review when Ricky Kambuaya went down under minimal contact. It came at the perfect time for the hosts, just before the break, following a drab first half. Indonesia have 12 points with one game remaining, with teams finishing third and fourth going into a further round of qualifying for 2026. Now only Bahrain can catch them but they must beat Saudi Arabia at home later Thursday. 'The result is the most important thing. We are happy with the result. After this, we are going to build even more,' said Indonesia coach Kluivert, the Dutch great. 'The things that we wanted to see came off in the game. I am very proud of my team.' Wild scenes Indonesia, attempting to reach a first World Cup since independence in 1945, dominated possession and defended stoutly. China -- who won the reverse fixture 2-1 in Qingdao -- applied the pressure with their World Cup hopes fading. After the break Indonesia goalkeeper Emil Audero was forced into a mighty save to keep out Wang Yudong's low shot from the edge of the box. China's Brazilian-born midfielder Serginho flashed a ball across the six-yard box that only needed a touch, but failed to find a suitor. In between Chinese attacks, Indonesia kept finding space to create chances but were unable to convert. Indonesia right-back Kevin Diks found his way into the box but had a shot saved before blazing the rebound wide. But it was their night, both teams largely cancelling each other out, allowing Indonesia to claim victory and spark wild scenes at the full-time whistle.

China suffer more World Cup heartbreak after Indonesia loss
China suffer more World Cup heartbreak after Indonesia loss

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Sun

China suffer more World Cup heartbreak after Indonesia loss

JAKARTA: China's hopes of reaching only a second World Cup in their history were ended on Thursday after a 1-0 defeat to Patrick Kluivert's Indonesia in Jakarta. Ole Romeny scored the only goal, his controversial penalty just before half time following a VAR check leaving China rooted to the bottom of Asian qualifying Group C with one game remaining. President Xi Jinping once said he wanted China to win the World Cup, but this defeat means they have still only been to the tournament once, in 2002. 'As a coach of course I have the responsibility for the result,' said manager Branko Ivankovic, who will likely face calls to quit. The Croat said the future was bright for Chinese football despite the latest heartbreak. They have won just two of their nine games in this round of Asian qualifying, losing seven. 'We brought the new generations and players into team China. I think we brought the motivation as well, I think this is where the future will be,' said Ivankovic. The scrappy win leaves Indonesia in fourth spot to remain alive in qualifying for next year's tournament in North America. A sell-out crowd of 76,000 at the Gelora Bung Karno stadium was sent into raptures after the Oxford United striker Romeny tucked away his spot-kick. The 45th-minute goal proved to be the winner after a VAR review when Ricky Kambuaya went down under minimal contact. It came at the perfect time for the hosts, just before the break, following a drab first half. Indonesia have 12 points with one game remaining, with teams finishing third and fourth going into a further round of qualifying for 2026. Now only Bahrain can catch them but they must beat Saudi Arabia at home later Thursday. 'The result is the most important thing. We are happy with the result. After this, we are going to build even more,' said Indonesia coach Kluivert, the Dutch great. 'The things that we wanted to see came off in the game. I am very proud of my team.' Wild scenes Indonesia, attempting to reach a first World Cup since independence in 1945, dominated possession and defended stoutly. China -- who won the reverse fixture 2-1 in Qingdao -- applied the pressure with their World Cup hopes fading. After the break Indonesia goalkeeper Emil Audero was forced into a mighty save to keep out Wang Yudong's low shot from the edge of the box. China's Brazilian-born midfielder Serginho flashed a ball across the six-yard box that only needed a touch, but failed to find a suitor. In between Chinese attacks, Indonesia kept finding space to create chances but were unable to convert. Indonesia right-back Kevin Diks found his way into the box but had a shot saved before blazing the rebound wide. But it was their night, both teams largely cancelling each other out, allowing Indonesia to claim victory and spark wild scenes at the full-time whistle.

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