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Herdman Takes On Indonesia's World Cup Dream
22 Jan
Summary
- John Herdman aims to end Indonesia's 92-year World Cup drought.
- Indonesia seeks to qualify for the World Cup under new coach Herdman.
- Coach Herdman previously led Canada's women's team to Olympic success.

John Herdman has embarked on a transformative journey, accepting the coaching position for Indonesia's national football team. With a population of 280 million, the South Asian nation is passionate about football and desperately seeks a return to the global stage. Herdman's primary objective is to end Indonesia's 92-year wait for a World Cup qualification.
Herdman's previous tenure with Canada's women's team saw them achieve significant success, including two Olympic bronze medals. He is credited with fostering a strong team culture and rediscovering players' passion for the game. This ability to inspire dedication will be crucial in his new role.
Indonesia's footballing history is marked by underachievement, hampered by various internal issues. However, under the leadership of federation chief Erick Thohir, the team has shown recent progress in qualification campaigns. Herdman's arrival signifies a new era, aiming to capitalize on this momentum.
The upcoming Asian Cup in January will serve as an early test for Herdman and the team, offering insights into their development. The ultimate goal remains securing a spot in the 2030 World Cup, a feat that would solidify Herdman's legacy.




