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Forging a Strong Indonesian Team

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

An accumulation of concern over and hope for Indonesian soccer achievements emerged during the National Soccer Congress in Malang on March 30-31. After a series of matches that ended in embarrassment to our national team, stakeholders deemed it necessary to conduct immediate reordering, including a total reform of the Indonesian Football Association. The fact is that Indonesia has not yet found the right formula to build a national team capable of bringing the country world fame.

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HENDRI Mulyadi dribbled the ball past two players and shot at goal. Sadly, his kick was so weak that the ball was easily caught by Oman’s goalie Ali al-Habsi. Then Hendri was promptly caught by the police, taken off the field. As widely reported, Hendri was not a player, but rather a supporter of the Indonesian team contesting the pre-Asia Cup 2011 game against Oman in January.

It was Indonesia’s latest soccer drama. Hendri was annoyed by t

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