Welber Jardim and Chow-Yun Damanik are two promising young footballers who have yet to join the Indonesian U-20 national team. Despite their talent and potential, they have not been called up to represent their country at the youth level.
Welber Jardim, a Brazilian-born forward currently playing for Persija Jakarta, has been making waves in the Indonesian Liga 1 with his impressive performances. With his speed, skill, and goal-scoring ability, many fans and pundits have been calling for him to be included in the national team set-up.
Similarly, Chow-Yun Damanik, a Dutch-Indonesian midfielder plying his trade in Europe, has caught the attention of many with his technical ability and vision on the pitch. Despite his young age, he has already made a name for himself in the youth ranks of his club and has been tipped for a bright future in the game.
While both players have the potential to make a significant impact on the Indonesian U-20 team, they have yet to receive a call-up from the national team coach. This has raised questions among fans and observers as to why two talented players like Jardim and Damanik have not been given the opportunity to represent their country at the youth level.
On the other hand, three Indonesian players based abroad have already been called up to the U-20 national team. This includes Ezra Walian, a striker playing in the Netherlands, Egy Maulana Vikri, a winger in Poland, and Witan Sulaeman, a midfielder in Belgium. These players have shown their quality on the international stage and have been rewarded with a place in the national team squad.
It remains to be seen whether Welber Jardim and Chow-Yun Damanik will eventually be given the chance to showcase their talents for the Indonesian U-20 team. With their potential and abilities, they could provide a significant boost to the team and help them achieve success in future competitions. Fans will be hoping that the national team coach will recognize their talents and include them in the squad in the near future.