Indonesian National Team Players See Market Value Surge After World Cup Qualifier Victory
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Triumphant Win Sparks Financial Upswing
The Indonesian national team’s recent 1-0 victory against Bahrain in the 2026 World Cup qualifying match, held at Jakarta’s Bung Karno Main Stadium on November 25, 2025, has had a ripple effect, substantially boosting the market value of several key players.
Idzes’ Value Skyrockets: A Testament to Performance
Leading the pack is Indonesian national team captain Jay Idzes. According to data from Transfermarkt, Idzes, who plays as a defender for Venezia, has seen his market value soar.His estimated worth has jumped from Rp52.14 billion to a staggering Rp86.91 billion, bringing him close to the Rp100 billion mark. this increase reflects his pivotal role and strong performance on the field.

Consistency Maintains ridho’s Steady Value
Rizky Ridho, another key player who demonstrated solid defensive skills against Bahrain, maintains a consistent market value of Rp8.69 billion.This stability reflects his reliable performance and established presence in the team.
Romeny’s Extraordinary Showing Doesn’t Yet Translate to Market Increase
Ole Romeny, the scorer of Indonesia’s winning goal, currently holds a market value of Rp22.6 billion. Despite his impactful performance, the Oxford United striker’s price remains unchanged. It’s worth noting that market value adjustments often lag behind immediate performance, with sustained excellence typically required for a significant shift.
market values are not solely based on a single match but reflect a player’s overall performance,potential,and contract situation.Transfermarkt Analysis, 2025
Broader Implications for Indonesian Football
The increased market value of Indonesian players signals a growing recognition of the nation’s football talent on the international stage. This could lead to more opportunities for Indonesian players to compete in top leagues around the world, further enhancing the quality and competitiveness of the national team.as of Q1 2025, the Indonesian football market is experiencing a growth rate of 15% year-over-year, indicating a promising future for the sport in the country.
