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  2. Indonesia national football team results (unofficial matches)

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    Indonesia : 3–0 (awarded) Romania U-18: Jakarta, Indonesia: Report: Stadium: Senayan Stadium: Note: Romania U-18 were leading 2-1 in extra time, but then abandoned the game to protest referee's decisions. The match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Indonesia.

  3. 2023 in Indonesian football - Wikipedia

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    The following article presents a summary of the 2023 football season in Indonesia. National teams. Men's national football team ... Indonesia 1–2 New Zealand:

  4. 2023 in New Zealand football - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 season was the 133rd competitive association football season in New Zealand. National teams New Zealand men's national football team ... Indonesia 1–2 New ...

  5. List of association football club rivalries in Asia and Oceania

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    This list deals with association football rivalries around Asia and Oceania among clubs. This includes local derbies as well as matches between teams further afield. For rivalries between international teams and club rivalries around the world, see List of association football rivalries.

  6. New Zealand men's national football team records and statistics

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    7, 31 August 1958 vs. New Caledonia – 4 June 1962 vs. New Caledonia 7, 1 October 1978 vs. Singapore – 8 October 1979 vs. Bahrain Most consecutive matches without defeat 11, 25 April 1981 vs. Australia – 7 September 1981 vs. Indonesia Most consecutive matches without victory 16, 23 July 1927 – 19 September 1951 Most consecutive defeats

  7. Indonesia national football team - Wikipedia

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    The previous national football organization, the Dutch East Indies Football Union (NIVU) was succeeded by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI). The team's first official match under the name Indonesia was on 5 March 1951 at the Asian Games , where they lost 0–3 by the host nation India at the National Stadium, New Delhi.

  8. Oceania Football Confederation - Wikipedia

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    OFC Home of Football in Ngahue Reserve, Auckland, New Zealand. The confederation formed in 1966 with the purpose of representing countries in the Pacific, following Australia and New Zealand's failed attempts to join the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). [2] [3] The idea of forming a Pacific confederation was first raised in 1964.

  9. New Zealand Football - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Football (Māori: Whutupaoro o Aotearoa) is the governing body for the sport of association football in New Zealand. It oversees the seven New Zealand Football federations, as well as the New Zealand men's national football team (nicknamed the "All Whites"), the national junior and women's teams (nicknamed the "Football Ferns"), the men's and women's national Leagues New Zealand ...