Rows of descendants of players who are ready to tune the first line of the Indonesian national team: soccer ball



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TIM The Indonesian U19 National (Timnas) is becoming a hot topic of discussion in Indonesian soccer. His positive progress during his training camp (TC) in Croatia gave Shin Tae-yong’s team great hope.

Their preparation to face the 2021 U-20 World Cup in Indonesia made the squad nicknamed Garuda Nusantara train very hard. The development in terms of the quality of the players cannot escape attention.

Noah gesser

The presence of descendant players who graced the Indonesian U-19 National Team squad made the public have high hopes for them as well. Especially when speaking on the front lines, there is the name of Jack Brown, who managed to make a great contribution to the Indonesian Under-19 national team.

So will Jack Brown be the only player of the descent who can hone the front lines of the Indonesian U19 team? Apparently not. Not just for the Indonesian U19 team, but also for the senior team.

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First, there is the name Noah Gesser. He is a young player currently defending Ajax Amsterdam U16. This can certainly be a great hope for the Indonesian national team, especially having a player who has had a career at a club the size of Ajax.

This Indonesian-Dutch ancestry also performed brilliantly with the Ajax U-16. For now, the forward is listed as Ajax U16’s top scorer with a collection of 11 goals. Of course, he can be a front-line mainstay for the Indonesian team.

Then there is the name of Ragnar Oratmangoen, who is 22 years old. He is a player of Indonesian-Dutch descent who is currently strengthening SC Cambuur. He did not turn down the opportunity to join the Indonesian national team if he received an offer.

Next is Yussa Nugraha. For most soccer fans, the name Yussa is familiar. The 18-year-old plays for HBS Craeyenhout and has a strong desire to defend the Indonesian U-19 national team at the 2021 U-20 World Cup.

Finally there is the name of Jim Croque. This young Indonesian-Dutch player can be a great hope for the future of Garuda’s squad. Currently, he is 16 years old and is reinforcing the Dutch club, Vitesse U-18.

It’s just that Croque is still limited by an Indonesian passport that he currently doesn’t have. Therefore, Jim Croque feels that it is still difficult to see Jim Croque defending the Indonesian national team in the near future.

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