The Omani referee did not blow the final whistle until Bahrain’s goal at the 99th minute, bringing the score to 2-2.
MANAMA, Bahrain : A referee decision in a 2026 World Cup Qualification match sparked outrage in Indonesia after the national team lost their lead to Bahrain ’s 99th-minute equaliser goal on Thursday .
“We are deeply disappointed with the referee’s handling of the game. He allowed the match to continue until Bahrain scored,” an executive from the Indonesian Football Association Arya Sinulingga told local sports news outlet Bolasport.com.The coach of the Indonesia team, Mr Shin Tae Yong was also reportedly upset with the referee’s decision.
"The referee’s decision was biased and I think everybody knows why our players got angry,” the 54-year-old coach explained.“90 + 6=99?!?!” said Indonesian actor Atta Halilintar, with over 40 million followers on Instagram, referring to the extended minutes. Until the final equaliser goal, Indonesia was leading 2-1, with left wing Ragnar Oratmangoen scoring in the 43rd minute and forward Rafael Struick scoring in the 74th.
Bahrain will next play away against second-placed Saudi Arabia, while Indonesia will face China, with both matches scheduled for Oct 15.
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