John Herdman: The Man to Lead Indonesia's Football Renaissance
New Indonesia head coach John Herdman aims to channel past disappointments into success by leading the nation to its first World Cup qualification and regional titles. Hired to replace Patrick Kluivert, Herdman emphasizes building a pioneering mindset among players to meet high expectations from Indonesia's football-loving populace.
John Herdman, the newly appointed head coach for Indonesia's national football team, is on a mission to transform past underachievements into future victories. Tasked with qualifying for a first-ever World Cup and chasing regional crowns, Herdman is optimistic about the potential arising from recent experiences.
Replacing Patrick Kluivert, Herdman takes the reins after Indonesia nearly advanced to the 2026 World Cup under Kluivert's leadership. Herdman's strategic outlook is shaped by a talent pool developed largely from foreign-born players, marking a turning point for the team.
With high expectations from a dedicated fan base, Herdman embraces the challenge, promoting a pioneering mindset to drive Indonesia forward. Key objectives include success in the upcoming FIFA Series and ASEAN Championship, ultimately culminating in a strong performance at the Asian Cup in Saudi Arabia.

