Indonesia women's national basketball team

Indonesia
FIBA ranking57 Steady (8 August 2025)[1]
Joined FIBA1953
FIBA zoneFIBA Asia
National federationPERBASI
CoachAndrie Santosa
Asia Cup
Appearances
MedalsNone
SEABA Championship
Appearances9
Medals Silver: 2014

The Indonesia women's national basketball team is the women's national basketball team of Indonesia. The governing body of the team is the Persatuan Bola Basket Seluruh Indonesia (Indonesian Basketball AssociationPERBASI).[2]

History

In August 2017, the team won the bronze medal at the 2017 SEA Games women's basketball tournament in the MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.[3]

In May 2023, the team won the gold medal for the first time at the 2023 SEA Games women's basketball tournament in the Morodok Techo National Sports Complex in Phnom Penh. Later in August 2023, the team would also win the 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B by defeating Iran in the final. Thus won a promotion to the upcoming 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A.

Competitive record

Olympic Games

Olympic Games record
Year Position Pld W L
Canada 1976 did not participate
Soviet Union 1980 Boycotted
United States 1984 did not qualify
South Korea 1988 did not participate
Spain 1992
United States 1996 did not qualify
Australia 2000 did not participate
Greece 2004 did not qualify
China 2008 did not participate
United Kingdom 2012
Brazil 2016 did not qualify
Japan 2020
France 2024 To be determined
United States 2028
Total 0 0 0

FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup

FIBA World Cup record
Year Position Pld W L
Chile 1953 did not participate
Brazil 1957
Soviet Union 1959
Peru 1964
Czechoslovakia 1967 did not qualify
Brazil 1971 did not participate
Colombia 1975
South Korea 1979 did not qualify
Brazil 1983
Soviet Union 1986 did not participate
Malaysia 1990
Australia 1994 did not qualify
Germany 1998 did not participate
China 2002
Brazil 2006
Czech Republic 2010 did not qualify
Turkey 2014
Spain 2018
Australia 2022
Germany 2026 to be determined
Total 0 0 0

FIBA Women's Asia Cup

FIBA Asia Cup record
Year Division A Division B
Position Pld W L Position Pld W L
South Korea 1965 did not qualify No Division B / Level II
Taiwan 1968
Malaysia 1970 5th place 9 5 4
Taiwan 1972 4th place 6 1 5
South Korea 1974 did not qualify
Hong Kong 1976
Malaysia 1978 7th place 8 2 6
Hong Kong 1980 9th place 5 2 3
Japan 1982 did not qualify
China 1984
Malaysia 1986 10th place 6 0 6
Hong Kong 1988 did not qualify
Singapore 1990 9th place Level II 4th place 5 2 3
South Korea 1992 did not qualify No Division B / Level II
Japan 1994 11th place Level II 6th place 5 0 5
Japan 1995 12th place Level II 6th place 5 0 5
Thailand 1997 11th place Level II 5th place 4 2 2
Japan 1999 did not qualify did not qualify
Thailand 2001
Japan 2004
China 2005
South Korea 2007
India 2009
Japan 2011 9th place Level II 3rd place 5 4 1
Thailand 2013 9th place Level II 3rd place 5 3 2
China 2015 did not qualify did not qualify
India 2017
India 2019
Jordan 2021 11th place Level II 3rd place 5 3 2
Australia 2023 did not qualify 1st place 5 5 0
China 2025 8th place Level II did not qualify
Total 34 10 24 39 19 20

Asian Games

Asian Games record
Year Position Pld W L
Iran 1974 did not participate
Thailand 1978
India 1982
South Korea 1986
China 1990
Japan 1994
Thailand 1998
South Korea 2002
Qatar 2006
China 2010
South Korea 2014
Indonesia 2018 7th place 7 2 5
China 2022 5th place 4 1 3
Japan 2026
Total 11 3 8

SEABA Championship for Women

SEABA Championship record
Year Position Pld W L
Thailand 1995 - - - -
Thailand 1997 - - - -
Malaysia 1999 - - - -
Thailand 2002 - - - -
Singapore 2004 - - - -
Thailand 2007 4th place 6 1 5
Philippines 2010 4th place 5 1 4
Indonesia 2014 2nd place 3 1 2
Malaysia 2016 4th place 6 3 3
Total

Southeast Asian Games

Southeast Asian Games record
Year Position Pld W L
Malaysia 1977 4th place 3 0 3
Indonesia 1979 3rd place - - -
Philippines 1981 5th place 4 0 4
Singapore 1983 5th place 4 0 4
Thailand 1985 Did not participate
Indonesia 1987 - - - -
Malaysia 1989 3rd place 4 2 2
Philippines 1991 2nd place 6 4 2
Singapore 1993 - - - -
Thailand 1995 4th place 6 2 4
Indonesia 1997 3rd place 5 3 2
Brunei 1999 Not held
Malaysia 2001 4th place 4 1 3
Vietnam 2003 5th place 5 1 4
Philippines 2005 Not held
Thailand 2007 Did not participate
Laos 2009 Not held
Indonesia 2011 5th place 4 0 4
Myanmar 2013 4th place 4 1 3
Singapore 2015 2nd place 5 4 1
Malaysia 2017 3rd place 6 4 2
Philippines 2019 3rd place 3 1 2
Vietnam 2021 2nd place 5 4 1
Cambodia 2023 Champions 6 6 0
Thailand 2025 Future events
Total

Current roster

Roster for the 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup.[4]

Indonesia women's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PG 2 Agustin Retong 29 – (1995-08-24)24 August 1995 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) Surabaya Fever Indonesia
PF 9 Dewa Kusuma 26 – (1998-11-20)20 November 1998 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) GMC Cirebon Indonesia
PF 10 Priscilla Karen (C) 29 – (1996-05-20)20 May 1996 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Surabaya Fever Indonesia
SF 11 Faizzatus Shoimah 24 – (2000-12-13)13 December 2000 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) GMC Cirebon Indonesia
PG 12 Adelaide Wongsohardjo 23 – (2001-10-12)12 October 2001 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) GMC Cirebon Indonesia
PF 13 Yuni Anggraeni 31 – (1994-06-28)28 June 1994 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Sahabat Semarang Indonesia
SF 14 Jesslyn Aritonang 22 – (2002-07-18)18 July 2002 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Surabaya Fever Indonesia
SG 21 Nathania Orville 24 – (2000-08-03)3 August 2000 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Surabaya Fever Indonesia
SG 24 Bella Hasan 19 – (2005-11-06)6 November 2005 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
PF 26 Kim Pierre-Louis 31 – (1993-08-11)11 August 1993 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) BG Donau-Ries Germany
SG 71 Clarita Antonio 26 – (1999-07-01)1 July 1999 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Surabaya Fever Indonesia
C 99 Angelica Candra 20 – (2005-07-05)5 July 2005 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Mataram Yogyakarta Indonesia
Head coach
  • Indonesia Andrie Santosa
Assistant coach(es)
  • Indonesia Marlina Herawan
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 13 July 2025

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 8 August 2025. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  2. ^ "Indonesian Basketball Association". FIBA.com. 11 September 2016.
  3. ^ "#KL2017: Malaysia pertahan emas bola keranjang wanita". Berita Harian (in Malay). 26 August 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Team roster: Indonesia" (PDF). FIBA. 7 August 2025. p. 2.