Bahrain 10–0 Indonesia

On 29 February 2012, the Bahraini and Indonesian national association football teams faced each other in a qualifying match for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The match was played at the Bahrain National Stadium in Riffa, Bahrain. It was the biggest win for Bahrain, and the biggest defeat for Indonesia. This match is known for the investigation called for by FIFA afterwards.[2]

2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
(Asian zone)
Group E
Qatar advances to the fourth round of the AFC qualification tournament
Bahrain eliminated from World Cup contention
Date29 February 2012
VenueBahrain National Stadium, Riffa, Bahrain
RefereeAndre El Haddad (Lebanon)
Attendance3,000
WeatherClear
26 °C (79 °F)[1]

Before this match Bahrain needed to score nine goals and Qatar lose their next match against Iran in order to pass Qatar and move on to the next round in qualifying but due to an 83rd-minute equalizer the game finished 2–2 and thus Qatar progressed instead of Bahrain.[3]

Background

Prior to the final matchday the table was:

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran 5 3 2 0 15 3 +12 11
 Qatar 5 2 3 0 8 3 +5 9
 Bahrain 5 1 3 1 3 7 4 6
 Indonesia 5 0 0 5 3 16 13 0
Source:

Before the game, Bahrain required a winning margin of nine goals to stand any chance of progressing to the next stage.[4]

Leading up to the game, Indonesia had lost all five matches to date in their qualification group, allowing 16 goals in the process.[3] Internal conflict in the Football Association of Indonesia led them to prevent all Indonesia Super League players from playing.[5] They only sent players who play in the Indonesian Premier League, although Indonesia's regular, better, and more experienced national players play in the Indonesia Super League. Indonesia was understood to have fielded inexperienced players due to this situation.[6]

Prior to this match, Indonesia's record loss was 9–0, recorded in 1974 at the hands of Denmark.[7]

In the six previous meetings between the two teams, each team had won twice, with two matches having been drawn.[7] Both teams had met earlier in this round at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, with Bahrain winning 2–0. Prior to the qualification process, both teams last met at the same venue during the 2007 AFC Asian Cup group stage match on 10 July 2007. Hosts Indonesia won 2–1, avenging the 3–1 defeat at the same stage nearly three years earlier.

Match summary

Indonesia started the game with an inexperienced side, with no player holding more than 12 international caps.[8] This was also the international debut for eight players in the Indonesia starting line up (except Syamsidar, Irfan Bachdim, and Ferdinand Sinaga).

Indonesia suffered an early setback when their goalkeeper Syamsidar was shown the red card in the first three minutes.[4] After Bahrain scored the resultant penalty, they went on to be awarded a total of four penalties in the match, including three in the first half, although substitute Indonesia goalkeeper Andi Muhammad Guntur managed to save two of the four kicks.[7]

Match details

Bahrain 10–0 Indonesia
Report
GK1Sayed Mohammed Jaffer
CB3Abdulla Al-Marzooqi
CB5Saleh Abdulhameed
CB2Waleed Al Hayam
RM15Abdullah Omar
CM7Abdulwahab Al-Safi
CM4Sayed Dhiya Saeed
LM13Mahmood Abdulrahmandownward-facing red arrow 90+2'
RF10Mohammed Tayeb Al Alawi
CF11Ismail Abdullatif
LF14Salman Isa (c)
Substitutes:
MF18Fahad Hasanupward-facing green arrow 90+2'
Manager:
England Peter Taylor
GK1Syamsidar (c)Red card 3'
RB15Diego MichielsYellow card 30'
CB13Gunawan Dwi Cahyodownward-facing red arrow 68'
CB22Abdul RahmanYellow card 84'
LB11Aditya Putra Dewadownward-facing red arrow 61'
DM8Muhammad Taufiq
RM14Hengky Ardiles
CM19Slamet Nurcahyonodownward-facing red arrow 4'
CM6Rendi Irwan
LM10Irfan Bachdim
CF17Ferdinand Sinaga
Substitutes:
GK12Andi Muhammad Gunturupward-facing green arrow 4'
DF7Ricky Ohorellaupward-facing green arrow 61'
DF23Wahyu Wijiastantoupward-facing green arrow 68'
Manager:
Aji Santoso

Assistant referees:
Ziad Birak (Lebanon)
Hadi El Kassar (Lebanon)
Fourth official:
Radwan Ghandour (Lebanon)

Post match

The final table was as follows:

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran 6 3 3 0 17 5 +12 12
 Qatar 6 2 4 0 10 5 +5 10
 Bahrain 6 2 3 1 13 7 +6 9
 Indonesia 6 0 0 6 3 26 23 0
Source:

Following the match, Indonesia finished the third round with the worst overall record of the 20 competing teams, having scored no points at all in the round while conceding a total of 26 goals.[7]

Bahrain also failed to qualify for the following stage of qualifying, finishing with two wins, three draws and a single loss.[8]

References

  1. "History for Manama, Bahrain". wunderground.com. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. "Bahrain's 10-0 Asian zone World Cup win over Indonesia prompts Fifa match-fixing investigation". The Daily Telegraph. 1 March 2012.
  3. "Fifa security launches investigation into Bahrain's 'unusual' 10–0 victory over Indonesia". The Telegraph. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  4. "Fifa opens 'routine' inquiry into Bahrain's 10-0 win over Indonesia". The Guardian. 1 March 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  5. Rondonuwu, Olivia (19 March 2012). "Indonesia FA confident of avoiding FIFA ban". Reuters. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  6. Jurejko, Jonathan (1 March 2012). "Peter Taylor's Bahrain face Fifa investigation after 10–0 win". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  7. Satwiko, Wimbo; Rahman, Anita (1 March 2012). "Football: Blame Game Starts After Indonesia's 10–0 Loss". Jakarta Globe. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
  8. "Bahrain coach says his team did 'nothing wrong' in 10–0 World Cup qualifying drubbing of weakened Indonesia". The Daily Telegraph (Australia). 10 April 2012. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
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