Officially Become An Indonesian Citizen, Justin Hubner Can't Wait To Immediately Defend The Indonesian National Team
JAKARTA - Justin Hubner officially became an Indonesian citizen (WNI) on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, after undergoing the oath of Indonesian citizens at the DKI Jakarta Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office.
In view of the status of a new citizen, Hubner can't wait to immediately defend the Indonesian national team.
After taking the oath of Indonesian citizens, Justin Hubner, who had just arrived in Jakarta in the early hours of the morning after flying from England, said he was happy to be in the country.
He also enthusiastically said that he wanted to immediately play with the Indonesian national team.
"My news is good, it feels good to be here. I want to immediately defend the Indonesian national team and get a lot of things with them," said Justin Hubner on Wednesday, December 6, 2023.
"I can't wait to play and I'm so excited." he continued.
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Previously, it was known that Hubner was an Indonesian-Dutch footballer. He also plays for European club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
With Indonesian blood coming down from his grandfather, Hubner was then willing to undergo the naturalization process to join and defend the Indonesian national team.
The presence of Hubner in the Indonesian national team is also expected to further sharpen the strength of the team's bangs.
After the naturalization process is complete, Hubner is also expected to be involved in the closest agenda of the Indonesian national team, namely the 2023 Asian Cup in Qatar.
Regarding the closest agenda, Hubner also admitted that he could not wait to help Shin Tae-yong's team.
"Yes, I can't wait to go to Qatar to face Japan, Vietnam and other countries. Hopefully we can achieve a lot and I will do everything to win the game. I am very happy," Hubner said.
"Of course, we will do everything we can to qualify (the 2023 Asian Cup group phase) and win the game. We have a great opportunity," Hubner explained.