There is the latest news regarding the two prospective players who are projected to fill the Indonesian women's national team squad, namely Djenna de Jong and Amira Dahl.

The latest news from the Indonesian Football Federation or PSSI states that Djenna, who is planned to join the Indonesian women's national team together with Estella Loupatty and Noa Leatomu, has not joined because on June 23, it was reported that she was sick when she was leaving for Indonesia.

However, mentioned the latest news from Djenna, Exco PSSI Vivin Cahyani when contacted by ANTARA via an application sent a message on Friday, saying that so far Djenna had not joined because he was waiting for a letter of clarity regarding Indonesia's blood from the player who reportedly came from his mother.

"Djenna is still waiting for a letter of clarity on her Indonesian blood status," explained Vivin about the player in the Dutch League's Division 2 NAC Breda woman, as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, July 13.

Meanwhile, it is not yet known whether Amira wants to choose to strengthen Garuda Pertiwi or not. He was present at the training of the Indonesian women's national team at the Gelora Bung Karno Intermediate Stadium, Jakarta, Friday (6/7).

Vivin mengatakan pemain yang memiliki darah Indonesia dari ibunya itu saat ini sedang menunggu kesempatan bergabung dengan Jerman U-19 setelah sebelumnya juga pernah memiliki caps bersama Jerman U-17.

"If Amira Dahl is waiting for the opportunity to join the German U-19 national team and is currently under contract as a pro player in Bremen," added Vivin.

Furthermore, regarding the summoning of descendants for the women's national team, Vivin said that he gave freedom and gave full rights to the relevant players.

What his party is doing is only to give the best for Indonesian women's football.

"We PSSI give them freedom of time and choice to join them, the human rights of players will join now or later," said Vivin.

"There are some who are in the process of deepening and also communicating with players and their families," he added.

"We are trying to give the best for Indonesia," he concluded.


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