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Young team pull Indonesian soccer back from tragedy

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Ph nom: Indonesia’s men can restore pride to the country’s football when they contest a major regional final on Tuesday, following a deadly stadium disaster and humiliatio­n at losing the right to host the U-20 World Cup.

They booked their place in the gold-medal match against Thailand at the Southeast Asian Games with a pulsating 3-2 win over holders Vietnam.

Gold for Indonesia would be their first in men’s SEA Games football, which is contested between under-23 teams.

Taufany Muslihuddi­n was Indonesia’s semifinal hero, hiting a 96th-minute winner in Phnom Penh on Saturday.

Underlinin­g what it means to Indonesian football ater a turbulent seven months, Taufany collapsed face-down on the grass and shook with emotion, before his teammates piled on top of him.

When the final whistle blew, Indonesian players and officials celebrated wildly on the pitch.

Ater the win, which came despite having a man sent off on the hour mark, head coach Indra Syafri said that the final was “the moment we’ve been waiting for to wake up Indonesian football”.

Match-winner Taufany echoed that sentiment, noting the “momentum of recovery for Indonesia and the players”.

Indonesia, who are ranked 149th in the world, have qualified for the expanded Asian Cup, which takes place in Qatar in January-february.

The last time they contested the regional showpiece was in 2007 as co-hosts.

Signs of success on the pitch come during a dark time for Indonesian football.

In October 135 people were killed at a stadium in East Java when police fired tear gas, causing a stampede among spectators.

Tragedy was followed by ignominy when world governing body FIFA relocated the Under-20 World Cup from Indonesia to Argentina because of opposition in the Muslim-majority nation to Israel’s participat­ion.

That meant Indonesia lost their automatic qualifying spot for the tournament.

Indonesia may have beaten SEA Games holders Vietnam and won all four group games with just one goal conceded.

But they face a stern test in the final at Phnom Penh’s Olympic Stadium. Seven-time winners Thailand eased past Myanmar in the semi-finals, winning 3-0.

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