JAKARTA - Jordi Amat and Sandy Walsh underwent a medical examination. It became an important agenda for the two players who wanted to be naturalized to the Indonesian national team.

The medical check-up took place at the Royal Hospital in Jakarta on Tuesday, 17 May. Both players were accompanied by PSSI doctor Syarif Alwi.

"The results of this examination are one of the requirements that must be reported to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights," said PSSI General Chair Mochamad Iriawan as reported by the federation's website.

Jordi and Sandy took a medical test for approximately four hours to check their current physical and psychological condition.

The two arrived in Indonesia this week with an important agenda, namely the medical examination to ensure they are physically and mentally healthy for the continuation of the naturalization process.

"PSSI continues to oversee this process so that all the steps taken can produce good results," said Iriawan.

These two descendants may have been able to strengthen the Indonesian national team in the 2023 Asian Cup Qualifiers if their naturalization process had not encountered obstacles.

The presence of the two players will provide additional ammunition for the Indonesian national team. The reason is that the Garuda squad got difficult opponents in the third round of the Asian Cup Qualifications, namely Kuwait, Jordan, and Nepal.

In addition to attending a medical examination, while in Jakarta Jordi and Sandy also had an agenda of visiting the embassies of their respective countries to process their documents.


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