Recently, Kuwait surprised Indonesia by suddenly canceling a friendly match in September. The West Asian team's sudden withdrawal has made it difficult for Indonesia to find a replacement opponent. This has affected the preparation process for the 4th round of the World Cup qualifiers of the archipelago team.

Indonesia angry after Kuwait suddenly cancels friendly matches (Photo: Getty).
PSSI Chairman Erick Thohir said he did not yet know the specific reasons for Kuwait’s withdrawal. However, he confirmed that PSSI had sent a strong protest letter to Kuwait.
“At first, we could have thought negatively as if this was sabotage,” said the head of Indonesian football. “But in fact, Kuwait has also withdrawn from some other tournaments. Maybe they have internal problems. I don’t want to speculate, but we have sent a strong protest note.”
In response to the situation, PSSI said it would report the incident to the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). “We will send an official report to the AFC. The problem here is that Kuwait has canceled its participation, not only with us but also in some other tournaments. As for the specific internal reasons, I do not know yet,” Mr. Erick Thohir added.

Indonesia's preparations for the fourth round of the World Cup qualifiers have been affected (Photo: Getty).
Previously, PSSI announced Kuwait and Lebanon as Indonesia's two opponents in the September friendly series. The match schedule has even been announced, and tickets have also been opened for sale to fans.
Kuwait's sudden withdrawal forced PSSI to quickly find a replacement if it wanted to maintain its plan to play two matches in September. This was considered an important preparation step before Indonesia entered the 4th qualifying round of the 2026 World Cup, where coach Patrick Kluivert and his team would face two strong opponents from the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
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