Indonesia vs Japan: Futsal Asia Cup Head-to-Head & Semifinal Preview 2026
Jakarta – Indonesia faces Japan in the semifinal of the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup. This match pits the Indonesian national futsal team against a formidable opponent, with a history heavily favoring Japan.
A Historic Semifinal Appearance
The Indonesian national futsal team reached the semifinal after defeating Vietnam 3-2 in the quarterfinal. This marks the first time Indonesia has advanced to the final four of the Asian Futsal championship. Japan also secured their semifinal berth with a decisive 6-0 victory over Afghanistan.
Past Encounters
Indonesia and Japan have met three times previously in the Asian Futsal Cup. The first encounter occurred in 2002, with Japan winning 5-1 during the group stage, while Indonesia hosted the event. They met again in 2005, resulting in a 7-0 defeat for Indonesia in the Preliminary Round Group E. Their most recent meeting was in 2022, where Japan narrowly won 3-2 in the quarterfinal.
Head-to-Head Record
2002: Japan 5-1 Indonesia
2005: Japan 7-0 Indonesia
2022: Japan 3-2 Indonesia
In the 2022 match, Indonesia initially took the lead, but Japan responded with three goals, and Indonesia could only manage to score one more goal late in the game.
Looking Ahead
Indonesia is now playing on home ground during the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup. With Hector Souto leading the team, Indonesia’s improved performance suggests a possible upset against Japan. However, given the historical results, Japan remains a strong favorite.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Indonesia first reach the semifinal of the Asian Futsal Cup?
Indonesia reached the semifinal for the first time in the 2026 Asian Futsal Cup after defeating Vietnam 3-2 in the quarterfinal.
How many times have Indonesia and Japan met in the Asian Futsal Cup?
Indonesia and Japan have met three times in the Asian Futsal Cup, in 2002, 2005, and 2022.
What was the score of the most recent match between Indonesia and Japan in the Asian Futsal Cup?
The most recent match between Indonesia and Japan in the Asian Futsal Cup, played in 2022, ended with a score of 3-2 in favor of Japan.
Will Indonesia be able to leverage their home-field advantage to overcome their historical record against Japan?