Pitch Battle
With the government openly supporting it, the Indonesian Premier League has begun its matches. PSSI has no choice but to reform itself.
January 12, 2011
PERHAPS we can afford to feel slightly optimistic about Indonesian football now that the Indonesian Premier League (LPI) is up and running by hosting its first match in Surakarta last week. The reason for the optimism may be historical. A resistance movement once took place on a football field in this city eight decades ago. The Indonesian Football Sport Association—which later became the All-Indonesia Football Federation (PSSI)—began an inte
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