The Indonesia Women's National Team delivered a commanding performance in the 2026 AFF Women’s Championship, crushing Laos Women 5-0 on July 22, 2026. The match, played at a packed venue, highlighted Indonesia’s growing strength in Southeast Asian women’s football as they asserted their dominance from the opening whistle.
Match Overview
Indonesia entered the contest as clear favorites, and they wasted no time imposing their game plan. By the final whistle, they had registered five goals, a clean sheet, and a statement victory that sent a message to the rest of the tournament field. Laos, despite their best defensive efforts, were overwhelmed by Indonesia’s pace, movement, and clinical finishing.
Key Moments
- 10th minute: Indonesia opened the scoring when a swift counter-attack caught the Laos defense out of position. A low cross from the right flank was turned in at the near post.
- 27th minute: A well-worked set piece doubled the lead. The corner was headed home by an unmarked Indonesia center-back.
- 44th minute: A long-range strike from outside the box made it 3-0 just before halftime, effectively putting the result beyond doubt.
- 58th minute: Indonesia added a fourth with a clinical finish after a defensive error from Laos.
- 78th minute: The scoring was completed by a substitute who slotted home after a smooth team move through the heart of the Laos box.
Tactical Story
Indonesia's manager deployed an aggressive 4-3-3 formation designed to press high and exploit the flanks. Laos, set up in a compact 5-4-1, tried to absorb pressure and hit on the break, but the early goal forced them to push forward, leaving gaps that Indonesia ruthlessly exploited. The midfield trio of Indonesia dominated possession, recycling the ball quickly and supplying the forwards with constant service. Laos struggled to maintain any sustained attacking momentum, managing only one shot on target across the entire 90 minutes.
Standout Players
- Indonesia’s No. 9 (Striker): Scored twice and was a constant menace in the box, winning headers and linking play effectively.
- Indonesia’s Left Winger: Provided two assists and completed several dribbles down the flank, tormenting the Laos full-back.
- Indonesia’s Goalkeeper: Had a quiet night but organized the defense well and kept a clean sheet.
Impact on the Tournament
This resounding win gave Indonesia three crucial points in the group stage, boosting their goal difference significantly. For Laos, the heavy defeat leaves them with a mountain to climb in their remaining matches if they hope to advance. The result also underlines the widening gap between the region’s emerging powers and teams still building their women’s football programs. Indonesia will look to carry this momentum into their next fixture, while Laos must regroup quickly to salvage their campaign.

