Indonesia beat Oman 2-0 in a FIFA international friendly, with Justin Hubner opening the scoring with a header and Ole Romeny adding a second with a right-footed shot.
Searches for "Indonesia Vs Oman" spiked because the match was a live test during the international break and produced a clear result: two goals, a clean sheet and a goalkeeper who changed the game twice.
The numbers tell the story: Hubner’s goal — a header set up by Nathan Tjoe-A-On — gave Indonesia the lead, and Romeny’s right-footed finish doubled the advantage. Indonesia deployed a 3-4-3 formation, while Oman lined up in a 4-2-3-1; the 2-0 scoreline left Indonesia with two goals and a shutout at the final whistle. Midfield intensity showed in moments such as Beckham Putra’s yellow card for a hard foul.
That setting matters: the match was staged as a FIFA international friendly at Gelora Bung Karno Madya Stadium during the last international break before the World Cup, giving both sides a chance to measure form and personnel under game conditions.
The match’s decisive friction came late. Oman won a penalty and pushed hard for a way back, but Emil Audero denied Hatem Al Rushadi from the spot and also kept out a penalty from Al-Ghassani, preserving the 2-0 lead and effectively ending Oman's comeback attempt. Audero had been listed in Indonesia’s starting XI as the goalkeeper in the 3-4-3 setup that included Hubner, Ridho, Diks and others, and his two penalty saves were the clearest moments that prevented the scoreline from shifting.
Indonesia leaves the break with a victory and a clean sheet, but the immediate aftermath is incomplete: the match report does not confirm whether the late stoppage or any subsequent substitutions or injuries altered either side’s plans, nor does it list a next fixture. That gap matters because this was presented as a short window to evaluate players; without confirmation of what comes next, the performance stands as a strong but isolated marker rather than the start of a clear trajectory for either team.








