PSSI to explore cooperation with Germany

( A technical director from) Japan (will be recruited) for the females’s national group, while (another will be brought from) Germany for the males’s group.

Jakarta – Chairperson of the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), Erick Thohir, has stated that the association will check out cooperation with the German Football Association (DFB).

” We are attempting to establish a conference with the German League, with the German FA (football association). Like our partnership with Japan, which was officiated prior, they will assist Indonesian referees to end up being transparent and expert,” he informed here on Friday.

He made the declaration to the media after the inauguration of the board members and executive committee of the PSSI for the 2023–2027 duration.

The brand-new PSSI management was officiated by chairperson of the Indonesian National Sports Committee (KONI), Marciano Norman.

Earlier on May 22, PSSI announced its cooperation with the Japan Football Association (JFA), particularly for the advancement of the Indonesian females’s national group.

Regarding the cooperation with Germany, the PSSI head kept in mind that presently, his party is evaluating the performance history of numerous technical directors from the winner of the 2014 World Cup.

” For Germany, we are thinking about the CV (curriculum vitae) of technical director (prospects). We will make everything (including the director recruitment) fair and transparent because we wish to construct professionalism and transparency (in Indonesian football),” he stated.

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On the other hand, executive committee (exco) of PSSI, Arya Sinulingga, stated that the cooperation in between Indonesia and Germany would concentrate on the advancement of the men’s national group, particularly the team’s technical director.

He informed that his celebration would also make a principle plan to enhance soccer competitors in Indonesia and present it to the DFB, thus the German football association could choose whether they agreed with the cooperation strategy or not.

Furthermore, the PSSI exco dismissed info mentioning that a Japanese technical director would deal with the Indonesian males’s nationwide group.

( A technical director from) Japan (will be hired) for the females’s national group, while (another will be brought from) Germany for the men’s group,” he stressed.

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