Indonesia, which kicked out Shin Tae-yong, failed the World Cup → Manner Disqualified...FIFA has been disciplined
Nov 09, 2025
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FIFA fined PSSI 50,000 Swiss francs (about 90.55 million won) on the 7th (Korea time) for responsibility for order management. Tom Hay and Shane Patinama, who pushed referee Manning and strongly protested after the fourth Asian qualifying match for the 2026 North-China World Cup against Iraq in October, were also suspended and fined four games each.
Indonesia, which lost to Saudi Arabia, was in a position to see hope for the playoffs only when it beat Iraq. However, he gave Iraq the first goal and was taken away, and eventually suffered defeat as the game did not go well. In the process, some pointed out that the referee overstepped the card, and some pointed out that the decision was generally unfavorable to Indonesia. In the end, Indonesian players couldn't hold back their anger and protested strongly, pushing the referee and using abusive language after the final whistle.
Indonesia made an unexpected start in the third qualifying round, which started under former coach Shin Tae-yong, raising its position to seek a berth in the finals at one point. However, he suddenly replaced Shin and announced the appointment of Patric Clawybert earlier this year. Although local fans said they could not understand the PSSI decision, analysts continued that Shin Tae-yong's conflict with naturalized Dutch players caused his resignation. Under coach Clawybert, Indonesia won two games and lost two games to secure a spot in the fourth qualifying round, but eventually lost to Saudi-Iraq in a row and suffered a bitter defeat of elimination from the finals. Clawyberdt was eventually dismissed.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










