JAKARTA - Nikita Mirzani as a shareholder of Holiwings announced that the entertainment company will prepare a prize of Rp. 1 billion for the Indonesian football team if they win and bring home the 2020 AFF trophy.

Today, Wednesday, December 29, the Indonesian national team will face Thailand in the first leg of the 2020 AFF Cup Final. Nikita's upload is intended to observe the Indonesian teams.

"In order to support the Indonesian national team in the 2020 AFF Championship, we Holywings Indonesia will donate Rp. 1 billion to the national team if it manages to bring home the AFF trophy," said Nikita Mirzani in a statement posted on Instagram.

"Indonesia must win first place," he said.

Warganet also flocked to provide comments of support for Nikita and the national team. "Great," wrote the netizen.

"Amazing... Indeed, there is no opponent. Hopefully the almighty will repay the kindness of the nyai and all Hollywing's efforts are always smooth," wrote another netizen.

There were also those who satirized the chairman of PSSI, Mochamad Iriawan, who claimed to want to visit the players' locker room so that netizens were hot.

"Well, this is true... It's not like the chairman of PSSI who actually wants to sell mbacot trying to get into the dressing room for the national team players.. Players don't need help, sir... but enthusiasm when promised a big bonus...," wrote the netizen.

Previously, the chairman of the All-Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) Mochamad Iriawan planned to enter the national team's dressing room ahead of the second leg of the 2020 AFF Cup final against Thailand. Iwan Bule's plan - Iriawan's nickname - was protested. The head of the football federation who does not know the rules of football is considered a danger to football.

The plan was conveyed by Iwan Bule when talking with two national team players, Evan Dimas and Asnawi Mangkualam via video call. At that time, Evan and Asnawi asked about Iwan Bule's plans to come to Singapore where the match was being held.

"I was there on the 31st (Singapore). I tried to be able to go down to the changing room (locker room). I still have permission to go to AFF," said Iwan Bule.

This plan was protested by the Indonesian football public. The majority questioned the reason why Iwan Bule wanted to enter the players' locker room. Others are worried that Iwan Bule's entry into the dressing room will have a bad effect on the national team and Indonesian football.


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