Ragnar Oratmangoen Commits to Repay Supporters' Loyalty
Posted on January 22, 2025
Footballer Ragnar Oratmangoen, who has quickly become a new idol for the Indonesian national team, has pledged to repay the tremendous support from fans with stellar performances on the pitch. Since obtaining his Indonesian citizenship in March 2024, Oratmangoen has played 10 matches for the Red and White team, scoring two goals, including a notable performance in the 3-0 victory over Vietnam and a 2-2 draw against Bahrain.
Ragnar revealed that even before receiving his citizenship, he had been receiving numerous messages and comments from Indonesian fans on social media while playing for Cambuur in the Netherlands. This highlights the significant interest and support he has garnered from Indonesian supporters. In his statement, he expressed his gratitude towards the fans and hopes to repay their support with impressive displays in upcoming matches.
With the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers approaching, Ragnar emphasized his desire for continued backing from supporters. The upcoming match against Australia in Sydney on March 20, 2025, will be a crucial moment for the team, and Oratmangoen is determined to give his best in pursuit of their shared dreams.
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