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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Indonesian Football will die." That's the opinion of Hardimen Koto, a former reporter, now an agent for football players. Hardimen expressed bitterness when asked about the Youth and Sport Minister's decision to suspend the All-Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) on April 18. For Hardimen, such government intervention will end up in a penalty from the World Football Federation (FIFA), which in turn would isolate and therefore emasculate Indonesian football.

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Indonesian Football will die." That's the opinion of Hardimen Koto, a former reporter, now an agent for football players. Hardimen expressed bitterness when asked about the Youth and Sport Minister's decision to suspend the All-Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) on April 18. For Hardimen, such government intervention will end up in a penalty from the World Football Federation (FIFA), which in turn would isolate and therefore emasculate Indonesian

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