Indonesian Soccer players in particular and the soccer
fans in general have presumably expected the unexpected matter
especially during 2015 when PSSI ceased the Indonesia Super League and
FIFA imposed sanction against the PSSI.
After the All-Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) ceased the
competition of Indonesia Super League this year, the sports ministry
imposed a sanction because PSSI allegedly failed to respond to the
letters of warning from the ministry after the Indonesian Professional
Sports Agency, BOPI did not allow two problematic soccer clubs Persebaya
Surabaya and Arema Indonesia to participate in the Indonesia Super
League (ISL) competition.
Thus, the PSSI`s failure to respond the ministry`s letter led to imposing the sanction prior to the PSSI congress.
PSSI held its extraordinary congress in the East Java provincial
capital of Surabaya on Saturday, April 18, 2015 after the Youth and
Sports Affairs Minister Imam Nachrowi imposed the temporary suspension
on the country`s soccer association.
In the extraordinary congress, La Nyalla Mattalitti was elected
General chairman, Vice General Chair-persons Erwin Dwi Budiawan, and
Vice General Chairman Hinca Panjaitan.
Since then, PSSI could no longer organize the football affairs in the country.
However, the government later established transitional team which
was set to take over the tasks of the suspended All-Indonesian Football
Association.
On May 8, the Youth and Sports minister announced the names of the
members of the transition team that would take over the rights and
authority of the PSSI following its suspension.
Afterwards, the transitional team held the Independence Cup which was participated in by 24 clubs.
Subsequently, the North Sumatra soccer club "PSMS Medan" won the
Independence Cup game in 2015 after a 2-1 win in the final round against
Persinga Ngawi of East Java in a match that took place at the Bung Tomo
Stadium here Sunday night.
Two goals for PSMS Medan were scored by Aldino and Legimin Raharjo
respectively in 61st and 91 minutes, while a single goal for Persinga
Ngawi was netted by Jefri Kurniawan in the 26th minute.
"It is incredible and our players showed that they can (win). We
are very grateful over the results," coach of PSMS Medan Suharto told
reporters after the match.
Meanwhile, chairman of the Transitional Team that organizes the
Independence Cup event Bibit Samad Riyanto handed gold medals to the
players and officials of PSMS Medan.
In addition, PSMS Medan also gained cash prize Rp 1.5 billion, then
Persinga Ngawi as runner up received Rp1 billion cash prize.
The Independence Cup kicking off event was conducted by President
Joko Widodo (Jokowi) at the Maulana Yusuf stadium in Serang, Banten
Province on Saturday (Aug 16).
Following the completion of the Independence Cup, President Joko
Widodo (Jokowi) opened the President Cup Tournament 2015 at the "I Wayan
Dipta" Stadium in Gianyar, Bali, on Sunday (Aug.30, 2015).
"I hope this tournament will be able to awaken the country`s
football development in the future even though Indonesia has received
sanctions from FIFA," the President pointed out.
He said the ban on Indonesia`s participation in international
competitions should serve as a whip for the country to revitalize its
soccer organizations so that they would become clean and transparent.
The President also appealed to the Indonesian people to support the
country`s soccer development so that it would rise again and make
achievement at the national and international levels.
"This tournament could serve as a solution to the football problem
in the country which is now being awaited by the people, even though
FIFA is still imposing a sanction," he said.
The President Cup tournament drew participation from 16 soccer clubs.
Mahaka Group President Commissioner, Erick Thohir, who organized
the tournament expressed hope that the game could emerge as a barometer
for the professional football competition in all aspects so as to become
an example and role model for the next football tournament.
In the President Cup, the dream of Persib Bandung`s team came true by winning this tournament.
President Joko Widodo handed over a presidential trophy to Persib
soccer club soon after Persib squad won the final round of President Cup
2015 game on Sunday evening (Oct.18).
Persib emerged as champion in the tournament after crushing
Sriwijaya FC club of South Sumatra 2-0 which took place in the "Gelora
Bung Karno" (GBK) main stadium in Jakarta.
The final match was also attended by governors of Jakarta, West
Java, and South Sumatra, respectively Basuki Tjahja Purnama (Ahok),
Ahmad Heryawan (Aher), and Alex Nurdin.
In an effort to fulfill the demand of soccer fans, the Mahaka Sport
and Entertainment in cooperation with the military then carried out the
General Sudirman Cup 2015 soccer tournament.
On Tuesday (Nov 10) President Joko Widodo opened the General
Sudirman Cup 2015 soccer match by kicking the ball with his right leg in
the Kanjuruhan Stadium in Malang, East Java on Tuesday night.
As many as 15 soccer clubs participated in the soccer event
starting November 10, in the tournament which was initiated by the
Indonesian Military (TNI) Commander.
The soccer tournament is organized to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Indonesian military.
The final round of this game will take place at the Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta on January 24, 2016.
The Mahaka Sports and Entertainment, which is organizing the
General Sudirman cup event has also offered a cash prize of Rp2.5
billion for the champion, and Rp1.5 billion for second winner. While
each of the semifinalists will receive the cash prize of Rp500 million.
Apart from that, after imposing its sanction, FIFA still allows
Indonesia to send its "Timnas U-23" or its national soccer team under 23
years old to compete in the 28th Southeast Asian (SEA) SEA Games 2015
in Singapore.
FIFA believed that PSSI has violated the FIFA statutes, article 13
and 17 with the intervention by outsiders, namely the Ministry of Youth
and Sports and the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency (BOPI).
"FIFA Executive Committee decided the Youth and Sports Ministry
(Kemenpora) and BOPI have intervened the management of PSSI causing PSSI
violated FIFA Statutes article 13 and 17," in accordance with a letter
signed by FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke.
The FIFA`s sanction has also caused Indonesia lost its membership in the FIFA.
In order to overcome the problem, various efforts have been made by the government even communicate directly with FIFA.
FIFA representatives even had visited Indonesia and met with
President Joko Widodo with the main agenda to solve the problems of the
Indonesian football and lift the sanctions.
A team was finally formed and fronted by several sports figures
such as former Chairman of the Indonesian Sports Committee, KOI Rita
Subowo, former Indonesian ambassador to Switzerland, Djoko Susilo and
Head of Public Communication affairs of the Youth and Sports Ministry
Gatot S Dewa Broto.
Above all, soccer players and soccer fans have been waiting for the
recurrence of the Indonesian Super League as it could become a
sustainable competition in the country. (WDY)
Will Indonesian Super League Resume?
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