

Indonesia 1-0 Mozambique: Shin Tae-yong's Side Bounce Back with Friendly Victory
Indonesia secured a morale-boosting 1-0 victory over Mozambique in an international friendly played on June 9, 2026, at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta. The result gives the Garuda important momentum as they prepare for upcoming competitive fixtures in the Asian Cup qualifiers later this year.
Match Overview
Under the watchful eye of head coach Shin Tae-yong, Indonesia controlled large portions of the match. The breakthrough came in the 31st minute when a swift passing move ended with a low strike from the edge of the box that beat Mozambique's goalkeeper. Mozambique, ranked 110th in the FIFA World Rankings, showed flashes of quality but struggled to create clear chances against a well-organized Indonesian defense. The home side had several opportunities to extend their lead but were denied by a combination of the woodwork and good goalkeeping.
Key Moments
- 31' – Indonesia opens the scoring. A neat one-two in the final third releases the midfielder, who drills a shot into the bottom corner.
- 44' – Mozambique almost equalize: a header from a free kick goes just wide of the post.
- 57' – Indonesia hits the crossbar after a well-taken free kick from the left flank.
- 78' – Mozambique's winger is sent off for a violent conduct challenge, leaving the visitors a man down for the final 12 minutes.
- 90+2' – Indonesia substitute nearly scores a second but sees his effort saved one-on-one.
Tactical Story
Indonesia lined up in their preferred 4-2-3-1, emphasizing fluidity in attack and compactness in defense. The full-backs pushed high to provide width, while the double pivot shielded the backline effectively. Mozambique set up in a 4-4-1-1, looking to absorb pressure and counter through their pacey forwards. However, Indonesia's intense pressing forced mistakes and limited Mozambique's time on the ball. After the red card, Indonesia dominated possession but settled for a single-goal win, managing the game professionally.
Standout Players
Indonesia's central midfielder was the man of the match, scoring the goal and completing over 90% of his passes. His work rate in both boxes was exemplary. For Mozambique, the goalkeeper kept the scoreline respectable with several fine saves, particularly in the second half.
Friendly Context
This friendly was part of Indonesia's preparations for the next round of Asian Cup qualifiers in September 2026. The win against a physically strong African opponent provides a useful test and confidence boost. Coach Shin Tae-yong will be pleased with the clean sheet and the team's defensive organization, though he will want more clinical finishing in future matches. Mozambique, meanwhile, used the game as preparation for their own African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, and despite the loss, they will take positives from their defensive resilience for long stretches.