JAKARTA - President Joko Widodo said he was happy with the achievement of qualifying for the Indonesian national football team for the 2022 Amputation World Cup of Football. "I am very happy for his achievements in qualifying in the East Asia zone, once again he is safe," said President Jokowi when receiving the administrators of the Indonesian Amputation Football Association (PSAI) and athletes as well as national team (timnas) coach football amputation at the State Palace, Jakarta, Wednesday, September 21. The 2022 Amputation World Cup of Football will be held in Istanbul, Turkey, on October 1-9, 2022. The Head of State also advised that the Indonesian national team could prepare well so that it could make proud achievements for the nation, state, and people of Indonesia. "Once again, I entrust that all of you carry the name of the state, carry the name of Indonesia, so that good preparation, good training and full of discipline so that his achievements will really be proud of all of our people," he added. On this occasion, the President also said that the government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports had prepared all the needs and facilities for the Indonesian amputation soccer national team. In addition, the President will also add additional provisions for the Indonesian amputation soccer national team while competing in Turkey later. "A little more for Mr., ladies and gentlemen, to the match that will be held in Turkey 1-9 October, it will be Rp. 500 million, for sangu. Later when you come home, you won, it's a different matter," said the President. Indonesia advanced to the Amputation World Cup for the first time after qualifying in Bangladesh. In the 2022 Amputation World Cup which will take place in Turkey, the Indonesian national team will join Group C and compete with the UK, Argentina, and the United States. Also accompanying President Jokowi in the meeting were Minister of State Secretary Pratikno and Minister of Youth and Sports Zainudin Amali. The PSAI management and the amputation soccer national team who attended included PSAI General Chair Yudi Yahya, PSAI Secretary General Rusharmanto, Bayu Guntoro Head Coach, and Indonesian amputation soccer athletes.

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