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Indonesia fires Shin, eyes FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification.

January 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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Indonesia has made the decision to part ways with their men’s football coach, Shin Tae-yong, in a move to bring in stronger leadership as they strive for a spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Erick Thohir, the head of the Indonesia Football Association (PSSI), emphasized the need for a leader who can effectively implement strategies, improve communication, and establish better programs for the national team.

The search for Shin’s replacement has already begun, with the new coach scheduled to arrive in Indonesia on January 11. Indonesia, a country with a large number of passionate football fans, has struggled to make an impact on the World Cup stage since their sole appearance in 1938.

Currently placed third in their World Cup qualifying group, Indonesia is in a tight race with Australia for the second automatic spot in the finals. However, even if they finish in a lower position, there is still a chance for them to qualify through further rounds of competition and playoff matches.

Thohir, who recently interviewed potential candidates in Europe, is confident that changing coaches mid-campaign will not disrupt the team’s progress. He believes that with two and a half months to prepare for the upcoming matches, the timing is right for a new coach to come in and make an impact.

Shin, who took over as coach in 2019, will be compensated for the remainder of his contract, which was set to run until 2027. During his tenure, Shin successfully implemented a policy of recruiting members of the Indonesian diaspora, particularly those born in the Netherlands, to strengthen the national team.

Indonesia’s recent victory over Saudi Arabia, a regional powerhouse, demonstrated their potential and the team’s ability to compete at a high level. With four matches remaining in the qualifying campaign, Indonesia is determined to secure as many points as possible in their quest for a spot in the World Cup.

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