Is Indonesian football, (soccer), do they have the same rules as American soccer? Thank you!

The rules of football, or "soccer" as it is called in the US, are the same no matter where it is played.

THANK YOU!

No, Indonesian football, also known as soccer, does not have the same rules as American soccer. The rules in soccer are defined by the International Football Association Board (IFAB), which is responsible for establishing and updating the laws of the game. These rules are followed by most countries, including Indonesia.

American soccer, on the other hand, refers to the sport commonly known as American football or gridiron football. It is a distinct sport with its own set of rules, governed by different organizations such as the National Football League (NFL) and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

To find the specific rules for Indonesian football, you can refer to the official regulations implemented by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), which is the governing body for football in the country. These rules may be available on their official website, or can be obtained through other reliable sources such as sports news websites or football rule book publications.