Indonesia's Football Federation (PSSI) is on hold, waiting for the appointment of its new chairman. The position has been vacant since January after the resignation of Mochamad Iriawan, and now the federation is eager to discuss its future.
According to sources close to the matter, a meeting is being scheduled with potential candidates who are vying to take over as the head of the PSSI. Among them is Patrick Kluivert, a Dutch football legend who has been linked to the position in recent weeks.
Kluivert, a former Ajax and Barcelona player, is said to have expressed his interest in taking on the role and transforming the Indonesian football landscape. His appointment would mark a significant shift for the PSSI, as it seeks to improve its governance structure and increase its competitiveness at the international level.
As the PSSI waits for Kluivert to accept the position, sources indicate that a range of issues will be up for discussion during the meeting. These include the federation's financial woes, concerns over player development, and plans to increase Indonesia's presence in major international tournaments.
With Kluivert at the helm, the PSSI is expected to embark on a new era of reform and renewal. But for now, the federation remains in limbo, waiting for its new chairman to take the reins and steer the organization towards a brighter future.
According to sources close to the matter, a meeting is being scheduled with potential candidates who are vying to take over as the head of the PSSI. Among them is Patrick Kluivert, a Dutch football legend who has been linked to the position in recent weeks.
Kluivert, a former Ajax and Barcelona player, is said to have expressed his interest in taking on the role and transforming the Indonesian football landscape. His appointment would mark a significant shift for the PSSI, as it seeks to improve its governance structure and increase its competitiveness at the international level.
As the PSSI waits for Kluivert to accept the position, sources indicate that a range of issues will be up for discussion during the meeting. These include the federation's financial woes, concerns over player development, and plans to increase Indonesia's presence in major international tournaments.
With Kluivert at the helm, the PSSI is expected to embark on a new era of reform and renewal. But for now, the federation remains in limbo, waiting for its new chairman to take the reins and steer the organization towards a brighter future.