Jakarta, ThedailyID — The Asian Football Confederation officially sanctioned a Qatar U-17 player after he punched a player from Indonesia’s U-17 national team during an international match.
The incident drew major attention from football fans across Asia after videos of the altercation circulated widely on social media.
According to reports, the confrontation happened during Indonesia’s match against Qatar in the AFC U-17 competition. Tensions escalated on the field before the Qatar player struck an Indonesian player.
Following an investigation, AFC decided to impose disciplinary punishment on the player involved. However, officials have not disclosed the full duration of the suspension publicly.
The incident sparked strong reactions from Indonesian supporters, many of whom demanded stricter sanctions to protect player safety and sportsmanship in youth football competitions.
Meanwhile, PSSI welcomed AFC’s decision and emphasized the importance of fair play in international tournaments.
Indonesia’s U-17 squad has recently gained widespread praise for its performances and rapid development on the Asian stage.
The disciplinary action also highlighted AFC’s efforts to maintain professionalism and player protection during youth-level competitions.
In addition, many football observers called the incident an important reminder about emotional control and discipline in competitive matches involving young athletes.
Despite the controversy, Indonesia’s U-17 team continues focusing on upcoming matches as the squad aims to strengthen its reputation in Asian football.





