PSSI Cancels National Team Trial On FIFA Matchday At Shin Tae-yong's Request
Indonesian National Team (Photo: PSSI)

JAKARTA - Indonesian Football Association (PSSII has confirmed that it has canceled the schedule for the Indonesian national team trial on the FIFA Matchday agenda this month. This was revealed by PSSI at the request of head coach Shin Tae-yong.

PSSI Chairman, Mochamad Iriawan, said Shin Tae-yong had sent a letter to him a few weeks ago to request that the trial be abolished. Shin Tae-yong reasoned that the trial of the Indonesian national team in March 2022 was unlikely given the schedule clashed with the U-19 national team's training camp in South Korea.

"According to Shin Tae-yong, the trial on FIFA Matchday in March 2022 was not effective and efficient", said Iriawan, quoted from the official PSSI website.

"This is because he also led the U-19 national team in preparation for the 2023 U-20 World Cup in a training camp in South Korea", he explained.

Furthermore, Iriawan revealed that actually, PSSI had prepared opponents for the Indonesian national team trial at FIFA Matchday on March 21-29. But then he understood the wishes of Shin Tae-yong, who understood the team's situation better.

"For this reason, PSSI understands Shin Tae-yong's request and supports his program for the achievement of the Indonesian national team", added the Chairman.

Apart from Shin Tae-yong's decision to request the cancellation of the Trial, the national team itself will undergo a training camp for the Indonesia U-19 national team in South Korea which will be held in March-April 2022. The activity aims to finalize preparations for the 2023 U-20 World Cup in Indonesia.

In addition to training, the Indonesian U-19 national team will also conduct a series of trials in South Korea. Garuda Muda plans to practice matches in Gyeongsangbuk-do on March 13-24 2022 and in Daegu on March 24-10 April 2022, besides that the national team is also projected to face the South Korean U-20 national team.

"In addition to conducting training camps, the Indonesian U-19 national team will also try out with local teams. It is even possible to fight South Korea U-20", added PSSI Secretary-General, Yunus Nusi.


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