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Bitter Pill for Indonesian Football

The decision of the world Football governing body FIFA on Wednesday to remove Indonesia as host of the upcoming U-20 World Cup is like a bitter pill that must be swallowed in building a better football ecosystem.

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KOMPAS EDITOR
· 3 minutes read

President Joko Widodo met with FIFA President Giovanni Vincenzo Infantino in Bangkok, Thailand, November 2 2019. The meeting discussed Indonesia's preparations to host the U-20 World Cup in 2021. FIFA finally removed Indonesia's host status on Wednesday (29/3/ 2023).
NINA SUSILO

President Joko Widodo met with FIFA President Giovanni Vincenzo Infantino in Bangkok, Thailand, November 2 2019. The meeting discussed Indonesia's preparations to host the U-20 World Cup in 2021. FIFA finally removed Indonesia's host status on Wednesday (29/3/ 2023).

The hard efforts made by the Indonesian government and footballcommunity to host an international footballevent, the FIFA U-20 World Cup, for the first time has finally come to an end. FIFA removed the rights of Indonesia as host, given to Indonesia at the end of 2019 after a meeting between FIFA President Gianni Infantino and chairman of the FootballAssociation of Indonesia (PSSI) Erick Thohir in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday (29/3/2023).

Editor:
SYAHNAN RANGKUTI
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