Basketball - Team Indonesia

Basketball

Uniform Number Name Height Date of Birth
0 180 cm 17 Jul 1999
1 178 cm 4 May 1998
2 164 cm 24 Aug 1995
9 176 cm 20 Nov 1998
10 170 cm 29 May 1996
11 178 cm 13 Dec 2000
13 176 cm 28 Jun 1994
14 167 cm 18 Jul 2002
21 165 cm 3 Aug 2000
25 167 cm 2 Feb 1994
26 183 cm 11 Aug 1993
71 175 cm 1 Jul 1999

Team Officials

Function Name
Coach
Assistant Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
BKB Basketball Women 8

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
IND
India
66
INA
Indonesia
46
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
INA
Indonesia
52
CHN
China
101
Finished
Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
INA
Indonesia
69
MGL
Mongolia
64
Finished
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
INA
Indonesia
47
JPN
Japan
89
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Asian Games
72018Jakarta, INA
Asian Championship
41972Taipei, TPE
51970Kuala Lumpur, MAS
71978Kuala Lumpur, MAS
92013Bangkok, THA
92011Japan
91990Singapore, SIN
91980Hong Kong, HKG
101986Kuala Lumpur, MAS
111997Bangkok, THA
111994Sendai, JPN
121995Shizuoka, JPN
South East Asian Games
12023Phnom Penh, CAM
22021Hanoi, VIE
22015Singapore, SIN
32019Pasay, PHI
32017Kuala Lumpur, MAS
42013Naypyidaw, MYA
52011Indonesia
52003Ho Chi Minh City, VIE

Team Overview

General
Indonesia competed at the Asian Games for the first time in 2018. As hosts of the tournament, they beat India but lost their other three matches during the group stage. In the classification rounds they lost to Kazakhstan and then won against Mongolia to place seventh overall.

The Indonesian team won gold at the 2023 South East Asian Games in Cambodia, which was their first title at the tournament, after winning all six of their round-robin games. Their record included an 89-68 victory over defending champions, the Philippines. They had won silver at the 2021 Games [which took place in 2022] after finishing as bronze medallists in both 2017 and 2019.

Indonesia have taken part in the Asia Cup [formerly known as the Asia championship] since 1970, although the majority of their appearances have come in the B Division in recent years.

Legend
:
Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event