Ole Romeny’s Injury and Return to Form: A Setback and Continued Pursuit of World Cup Qualification
Oxford United forward Ole Romeny has demonstrated resilience in his recovery from a metatarsal fracture, returning to action for both his club and the Indonesia national team. However, a recent dip in form has raised questions about his ability to recapture his previous performance level as Indonesia aims for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Injury and Swift Recovery
The 25-year-old suffered a metatarsal fracture in his right foot while playing for Oxford United in the 2025 President’s Cup in July 2025. Despite the severity of the injury requiring surgery, Romeny made a remarkably quick recovery, returning to action in October 2025 to bolster the Indonesian National Team in the fourth round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifications in the Asia Zone FIFA.
Recent Performance Dip
Despite his return to the pitch, Romeny has struggled to regain his scoring touch. He has failed to uncover the back of the net in 14 games for Oxford United following his recovery. This lack of goals has prompted scrutiny of his current form and its potential impact on his role with the Indonesian national team.
Player Profile
Ole Lennard ter Haar Romenij, commonly known as Ole Romeny, was born on June 20, 2000, in Nijmegen, Netherlands. He currently plays as a forward for Oxford United in the EFL Championship. Romeny began his youth career at DVOL in 2005 before joining NEC Nijmegen in 2011 Wikipedia. He has also had stints with NEC, Willem II (on loan), Emmen, and Utrecht. He began representing Indonesia internationally in 2025, having previously played for the Netherlands at various youth levels (U15, U18, U19, and U20) Wikipedia.
International Ambitions
Romeny’s inclusion in the Indonesian national team is crucial as they continue their campaign for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. His ability to overcome his recent form slump will be vital to Indonesia’s chances of success. As of February 7, 2026, Romeny has made 6 appearances for Indonesia, scoring 3 goals Wikipedia.
Looking Ahead
Ole Romeny faces the challenge of rediscovering his scoring form to contribute effectively to both Oxford United and the Indonesian national team. His ability to do so will be a key factor in Indonesia’s pursuit of World Cup qualification and his continued development as a professional footballer.