

Underground football where losing means dying — and your teammates hate each other.
A football team who has differences and ego problems must win an International underground football tournament in order to save their own lives.
Stunts
Underground tournament action feels genuinely dangerous.
Writing
Ego clashes between players land surprisingly raw.

Director
Robert Ronny
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Robert Ronny directed this during a wave of Indonesian sports films trying to replicate the success of 'Garuda di Dadaku' but with grittier stakes. Most cast members did their own football sequences.
The film reflects real tensions in Indonesian football between ethnic Chinese, Batak, and Javanese players — the 'ego problems' mirror actual clubhouse dynamics that plagued the national team in the 2000s.