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From Soccer to Fishing

Monday, December 5, 2022

The PSSI lobbied the police to resume League 1 competition. Players’ fate is in limbo.

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(L-R) National soccer leauge organizer Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB) CEO Ferry Paulus, PSSI Chairman Mochamad Iriawan, Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali, National Police’s Operational Assistant Insp. Gen. Agung Setya Imam Effendi, and Public Works and Housing Ministry’s representative Feriqo Asya Yogananta at a coordination meeting on the League 1 organization at the Youth and Sports Ministry office in Jakarta, November 28. Antara/Aprillio Akbar . tempo : 173220535464.

HAVING not seen each other for a month, Slamet Nurcahyo shook hands and exchanged hugs with the players of Madura United FC at the club’s headquarters in Pamekasan, East Java, Thursday, December 1. That day, Slamet and his colleagues returned to their first training for the League 1 soccer competition. The club sent the players home after the competition was suspended, following the Kanjuruhan tragedy in Malang, East Java, where 135 su

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