Let the Games Begin

Notwithstanding a stumbling block from PSSI, the Indonesian Premier League kicked off as an alternative competition that is more professional and independent.

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January 12, 2011

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IN that room, time was expected not to fly too quickly. A week ahead of the great event, activities in the 40-square-meter office in the Medco building, South Jakarta, became increasingly intense. At the Indonesian Premier League (LPI) head office, Meiriyon Moeis was busy phoning around. Moeis, the CEO of PT Batavia Jakarta Footballindo, looked discontent. “I’m still trying to lobby the stadium or find another alternative,” he said, on Tues

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