Wednesday, August 17, 2011


Manchester United soccer players Rio Ferdinand and Michael Owen congratulated Indonesia on Wednesday for its 66th Independence Day celebration.
"Independence Day in Indonesia -- Make it a good day to all of you out there. I promised I'd remember!” Ferdinand tweeted.
Ryan Babel, who is a friend of Indonesian naturalized player Irfan Bachdim, and Christian Gonzales, a naturalized player from Uruguay, also wished Indonesia a happy Independence Day celebration.
"Dirgahayu Indonesia yang 66 tahun. Merdeka (Happy 66th anniversary Indonesia, Freedom)!!" said Gonzales on his twitter account.

2014 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: INDONESIA ADD FOUR NEW TRAINEES; LISTIADI TAKES OVER FROM RACHMAD


2014 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: INDONESIA ADD FOUR NEW TRAINEES; LISTIADI TAKES OVER FROM RACHMAD
JAKARTA (7 Aug 2011) – The Indonesia national side have added four new trainees as well as announcing Listiadi as the new assistant to chief coach Wim Rijsbergen – ahead of their third round clash in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers next month.
The four new trainees joining the Indonesia training camp in Cilegon in Banten are Ian Louis Kabes (winger with Persipura), I Made Wirawan (goalkeeper with Persiba), Hariono (midfielder with Persib) and Ambrizal (defender with Persija).
“The main issue at this moment is on how to prolong the sustainability and also the physical endurance of the players which is still below standard,” said Wim.
“It is for that reason that we have to look at getting a dedicated physical trainer to help the players improve on their VO2MAX.”
In the meantime Listiadi – Wim’s assistant at his former club PSM Makassar – have taken over the post from Rachmad Darmawan, who has since taken over as the chief coach of the Indonesia Under-23 team, preparing for the SEA Games at the end of the year.
Indonesia are in Group E of the qualifiers against Iran, Qatar and Bahrain and where they will open their campaign against Iran in Teheran on 2 Sept 2011.
http://www.aseanfootball.org/?p=5681

SEA GAMES 2011: BUDGET CUT FOR INDONESIA ORGANISERS


SEA GAMES 2011: BUDGET CUT FOR INDONESIA ORGANISERS
JAKARTA (8 Aug 2011) – The organizers of the SEA Games 2011 must start counting their pennies as the next bundle of government cash they receive will be the last.
Agung Laksono, the coordinating minister for people’s welfare, delivered the news this week that the SEA Games organizing committee (Inasoc) and the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs would not receive more than the IDR 700 billion (USD82.6 million) pledged by the Finance Ministry.
“It’s the final decision, so we have to use the cash wisely,” said Djoko Pekik, the secretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs.
“However, Minister Agung promised to send a letter to the finance minister (Agus Martowardojo) asking him to give special treatment to the SEA Games budget so Inasoc can get the money as soon as possible.
“Usually, the Finance Ministry distributes the money as soon as 45 days after a project’s budget is approved by the government. We hope to get the money faster because this is an urgent project.”
Inasoc chairwoman Rita Subowo said she was disappointed but believed the biennial regional games would still be a success.
“The SEA Games will go on according to plan. We’ll make do with the limited budget,” Rita said.
Total spending by the central government on the SEA Games since 2009 will be about IDR 1.7 trillion (USD 200 million), just more than half the originally proposed IDR 3.1 trillion (USD364 million).
Rita said Inasoc is still working to get more sponsors in order to cover the budget gap. Right now three companies — flag carrier Garuda Indonesia, electronics firm Panasonic Gobel Indonesia and Indofood Sukses Makmur — have signed to be the main sponsors of the Games.
In an ominous sign, South Sumatra is still scrambling to finish building seven venues with just 98 days before the Games begin. Three of them — the aquatics center, athletics stadium and shooting range — look unlikely to make next month’s deadline, while the roller-skating, wall-climbing, softball and baseball venues appear to be on schedule.
Rizal Abdullah, head of the province’s public works office, said everything would be finished on time.
“We’re trying to finish them by the middle of September so some venues can stage test events in October,” Rizal said.
Workers at the aquatics center in Jakabaring Sports City have been working double shifts, he said, as they race to finish the diving tower and set up a new knock-down pool.
“All the materials are already here. We’re still waiting for an expert from Italy to assist us setting up the pool. He’s scheduled to come next week. It takes five weeks to get the pool done,” Rizal said.
However, Prambanan Dwipaka, a contractor helping build the aquatics, athletics and shooting venues, said the local government had not followed through with its funding pledges.
“The three venues cost more than IDR 300 billion (USD 35 million). We’ve been spending IDR 100 billion (USD 11.7 million) from our coffers and IDR 23.1 billion (USD 2.7 million) from the venue’s sponsors, such as Pusri (Pupuk Sriwidjaja) and a local bank,” added Endang Hidayat, the project coordinator.
“The South Sumatra government has been saying they will give us the money, but we haven’t received any yet.” Despite the funding problems, Endang said the construction would continue and be done on time.
Most venues in Jakarta, which will co-host the Games with Palembang from 11-22 November 2011, are already in place and only need minor renovations.
Work on Gelora Bung Karno Stadium began this week as workers began changing out the turf.
Stadium management and development director Mahfudin Nigara said the pitch would be ready before the stadium hosted an exhibition match between AC Milan Glorie and the Indonesia All-Star Legends on 4 Sept 2011.
“Actually we were planning to do a major overhaul of the stadium, especially after it was used for the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup. But we don’t have enough cash, so we’re just fixing the turf and changing the grass,” Mahfudin said.
Indonesia will host the Games for the first time since 1997.

ALBERTS SET FOR A RETURN TO INDONESIA WITH PERSIJA


ALBERTS SET FOR A RETURN TO INDONESIA WITH PERSIJA

JAKARTA (14 Aug 2011) – Former Arema Indonesia coach Robert Rene Alberts is set to make a return to Indonesian football – this time with Persija Jakarta.
The Dutchman who led Arema to their first Indonesia Super League (ISL) crown in 2010, left PSM Makassar earlier this year due to a certain dispute with the club managers.
But with current Persija coach Rachmad Darmawan set to sign a two-year contract to be the chief coach of the Indonesia Under-23 team, the team management at Persija have had to look for viable options.
And Alberts name has just emerged as the frontrunner.
“One of the candidate is Rene. The truth is that there are four other candidates which we are considering. But at this time, we are not at liberty to announce who they are as yet,” said Ferry Paulus, the president of Persija Jakarta.
”We have approached several coaches and they are either from Eastern Europe or Asia.”

2014 WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: INDONESIA TO PLAY FRIENDLY AGAINST PALESTINE AND JORDAN



JAKARTA (10 Aug 2011) – With their game against Iran in the opening match of the third round of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers coming up early next month, Indonesia have lined up matches against Palestine and Jordan as tune-ups.
Ferry Kodrat, the team manager of the Indonesia national team, confirmed that the Indonesia FA (PSSI) have accepted the friendly against Palestine on 24 August in Jakarta.
The planned friendly against Malaysia on 14 August 2011 has fallen through.
“The two matches have been confirmed by PSSI, where other than the game against Palestine, we will also be playing against Jordan,” added Ferry.
The game against Jordan will be played three days later on 27 August in Amman where the team intend to have a short camp before leaving for Teheran.
The Indonesia national side has been hard at work at the Krakatau Stadium in Cilegon.
Added assistant coach Liestiadi: “Palestine might not be at the same level as Iran but they do have some qualities of teams from the Middle East.
Indonesia are in Group E of the qualifiers against Iran, Qatar and Bahrain.
http://www.aseanfootball.org/?p=5719

AFF WOMEN’S C’SHIP: INDONESA PREPARE FOR LAOS MEET

JAKARTA (17 Aug 2011) – Indonesia are focussing all their attention for the AFF Women’s Championship 2011 which will be hosted by the Laos Football Federation in October.
Following the recent change in personnel at the Indonesia FA (PSSI), the immediate task for the new office bearers is on preparing a team for the AFF meet rather than working on having a women’s league or any other development programme.
“If we are talking about programmes, then we will have to shelve it for the moment. There are a lot of issues with women’s football in Indonesia, so we have to look at every possible angle before we can put a programme in place if we want it to be a fruitful programme,” said Tuty Dau, the chairwoman of the PSSI Women’s Football Committee.
For the moment, Tuty is busy with meeting up with all the stakeholders of women’s football in Indonesia where the immediate task is to prepare a squad for the AFF Women’s Championship in October.
“Getting a sponsor for women’s football is not easy, but whatever the case may be, we will do our best to develop the sport,” he added.
Indonesia at one time were the powerhouse in women’s football in Asia when they finished fourth at the Asian Cup 1977 and also in 1986.
But their fortunes have dwindled since then where at the ASEAN level, they finished fourth at the SEA Games in 2003.
AFF WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP 2011 GROUPINGS
Group A: Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Laos
Group B: Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines

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