President Jokowi Respects FIFA’s Decision Regarding Cancellation of Indonesia as Host of the U-20 World Cup

MAROS, JAKTIMES.COM- The President of the Republic of Indonesia, Jokowi asked all parties to respect FIFA’s decision to cancel the 2023 U-20 Soccer World Cup in Indonesia. “Last night I received a report from the General Chairperson of PSSI that FIFA has decided to cancel the U20 World Cup in Indonesia. Of course we have […]

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Erick’s Lobby Failed, FIFA Decides to Ax Indonesia as Host of the U-20 World Cup

JAKARTA, JAKTIMES.COM- The general chairman of the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), Erick Thohir, lobbying regarding the holding of the U-20 World Cup failed, the International Football Federation (FIFA) finally decided to drop Indonesia as host of the U-20 World Cup. -20. “Based on the results of a meeting between FIFA President Gianni Infantino and PSSI […]

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FIFA President Calls Kanjuruhan Tragedy a Dark Day for World Football

JAKARTA, JAKTIMESI.COM- FIFA President Gianni Infantino called the Kanjuruhan tragedy that occurred after the Arema FC vs. Persebaya Surabaya match which ended in a 2-3 defeat for the hosts, Saturday (1/10) as a dark day for all involved in football and a tragedy beyond comprehension. “The world of football is in turmoil following the tragic […]

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Because of the Kanjuruhan Tragedy, Arema FC can be banned from hosting this season

JAKARTA, JAKTIMES.COM- The chairman of the PSSI Disciplinary Committee (Komdis) Inspector General Pol (Ret.) Erwin Tobing deeply regrets the chaos that occurred at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang Regency, which then spread to the area around the stadium. As is known, the match between Arema FC and Persebaya Surabaya, Saturday (1/10) which ended 2-3 ended in […]

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127 Killed, The Second Biggest Tragedy in the History of Riots at the Football Stadium

MALANG, JAKTIMES.COM- The tragedy that occurred at the Kanjuruhan Stadium, Malang, East Java, Saturday (1/10) which killed at least 127 people became the second largest tragedy in the history of riots at a football stadium. The first tragedy with the largest number of casualties, quoted from the footballgroundguide.com page, Sunday, occurred at the National Stadium […]

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