PSSI And The Club Insist On To Hold Competition, Have 3 Options Prepared

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) held a meeting with PT Liga Indonesia Baru (LIB) and representatives of Liga 1 and Liga 2 clubs. The meeting which was held in Yogyakarta was held to discuss the future of the competition.

In this meeting, all parties agreed to continue the rest of the League 1 and League 2 competitions in early November 2020. However, PSSI will still respect the decision of the police.

PSSI Acting Secretary General Yunus Nusi said there were three options for the competition to be continued. The first option will roll back the competition on November 1, 2020 and finish in March 2021.

If the police still do not issue a permit, PSSI will use the second option. The competition will continue on December 1, 2020. This is all PSSI did because of the aspirations of the club that want the competition to be held again.

If you haven't gotten the crowd's permission yet because it coincides with the 2020 Pilkada, PSSI will try to start on January 1, 2021.

"Hopefully the club's aspiration for the competition to be held again can come true," said Yunus Nusi.

If the last option is used, the 2020 League 1 competition will most likely be held in two regions. The reason is, the limited time available. As is known, Indonesia will hold the U-20 World Cup in May-June 2021.

Yunus Nusi emphasized that the competition will continue because it is the club's aspiration. Either use the first, second or third option.