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From Dreams to Goals: Indonesia's starlet aiming for the stars

The Asian Game

Release Date: 06/09/2025

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Scott McIntyre and Sudesh Baniya are in Doha after Morocco defeated Jordan 3-2 after extra time to be crowned FIFA Arab Cup champions. Together they discuss Jordan's run to the final, and what it means ahead of their maiden FIFA World Cup appearance in 2026. They also discuss the fortunes of Asia's other World Cup-bound nations, and what can be read into their performances in Qatar. Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X:  IG:  Facebook:    

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Paul Williams and Michael Church analyse the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2026, looking at all nine Asian nations in contention and how friendly, or otherwise, the draw was and assess their chances of progression next year. Plus we hear reaction from Tony Popovic (Australia), Herve Renard (Saudi Arabia) and Fabio Cannavaro (Uzbekistan). Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X:  IG:  Facebook:  

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Gina and Anirudh are back for their monthly round-up of all things women's football in Asia, and they begin by looking at DPR Korea's success at the recent FIFA U17 Women's World Cup. We also discuss India's recent friendlies with Nepal, the sudden change in the FIFA Unites series involving the Afghan Women United, plus look ahead to the action at the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 that is now just a matter of months away. Follow Gina Bagnulo on X:   Follow Gina Bagnulo on IG:   Follow Anirudh Nair on IG:  Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels:...

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Earlier this year FIFPRO Asia/Oceania released a new campaign aimed at targeting the scourge of Anti-Asian racism, shining a light on a subject rarely discussed. The general secretary of FIFPRO Asia/Oceania, Shoko Tsuji, as well as former Japan national team goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima join us for a very special episode where we look at their own experiences with racism, why this report is important and what steps can be taken to stop the scourge of racism in the game. Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X:  IG:  Facebook:  

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Ben Harburg made history earlier this year when he became the first foreigner to take ownership of a Saudi Pro League side after his acquisition of little-known Al Kholood. Speaking to The Asian Game Podcast, the 41-year-old US investor talks openly and honestly about why he bought Al Kholood, the perilous state the club was in, his ambition for the future, while he also shares a frank assessment about the challenges facing the game in Saudi Arabia. Follow Ben Harburg on X:   Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X:   IG:  Facebook:  

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It's the issue that continues to dominate and attract headlines and we are joined by Malaysian journalist Haresh Deol to unpack that saga revolving around the eligibility - or otherwise - of the seven naturalised players for Malaysia after FIFA handed down heavy sanctions claiming that their documents were 'doctored'. Plus, we discuss Gianni Infantino's surprise announcement of a new FIFA ASEAN Cup, the appointment of Fabio Cannavaro as Uzbekistan's new coach, the AFC Player of the Year Awards, the dominance of Al Hilal in the AFC Champions League Elite, and by comparison the struggles of Al...

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Gina Bagnulo and Anirudh Nair are back to look back on the last month of women's football in Asia. After Ashleigh Plumptre's recent interview, they dissect the framing of the article and how western media covers women's football in Saudi Arabia. They discuss the upcoming FIFA Unites Series that will see the Afghan Refugee Team play their first official matches in the UAE in late October, while they finish by celebrating 99 years since the first official recorded match of women's football in East Asia and looking at the ticket sales for the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026. Follow Gina Bagnulo on...

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On a night of high drama in Doha and Jeddah, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have confirmed their place at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in contrasting fashion. Qatar secured their place with a 2-1 win over UAE in a violence-marred clash at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. Our roving reporter, Sudesh Baniya, was there and speaks with internationally renowned journalist James Montague about the match and the drama that unfolded in the stands with the UAE fans. Meanwhile, in Jeddah it was Saudi Arabia who advanced after a tight and tense 0-0 draw with Iraq. Michael Church was at the King Abdullah Sports City...

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Sudesh Baniya is LIVE at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha after the UAE kept their FIFA World Cup dream alive with a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Oman, taking them to within 90 minutes of their first FIFA World Cup since 1990. We also hear from UAE stars Nicolás Giménez and Caio Canedo as they reflect on an enormous victory. Meanwhile, Michael Church is at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah where Iraq toiled to a 1-0 win over Indonesia to set up a winner-takes-all clash with Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. For Indonesia, however, their FIFA World Cup dream is over and we hear from...

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On the opening night of the Fourth Round of Asian Qualifiers, Sudesh Baniya is at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha reporting on the 0-0 draw between Qatar and Oman that leaves both teams still in contention heading into their final matches. We also hear from Oman coach Carlos Queiroz to get his reaction. Meanwhile, Michael Church is in Jeddah where Saudi Arabia and Indonesia played out a five-goal thriller, with the home side taking the three points 3-2 thanks to a brace from Feras Al-Buraikan. We also get reaction from Kevin Diks, Jay Idzes and Indonesian coach, Patrick Kluivert. Be sure...

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Following the journey of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers, From Dreams to Goals takes you deep behind the headlines to explore the stories from nations aspiring to qualify for the tournament in Australia next year.

Each week From Dreams to Goals will focus on delving deep and telling the story of women's football in countries from Saudi Arabia to India, from Indonesia to Nepal and everywhere in between, talking to players, coaches and journalists to explore the unique story of each country as they drive forward on the road to the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026.

This week we focus on Indonesia, a nation obsessed with football where women's football is still in a slumber.

Despite their players being major celebrities with hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, the game still struggles with it being one of the very few nations without a domestic women's league.

We are joined by one of the superstars of the side, 16-year-old Claudia Scheunemann, for a chat about football, fandom and the future.

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