PSSI officially introduced the National Dispute Resolution Chamber (NDRC) on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. The NDRC will help provide resolution of dispute problems in football such as between players, coaches, and clubs.

Formed since 2019, the NDRC has also pocketed recognition from FIFA as of early 2025. The chairman of NDRC, Togi Pangaribuan, explained the reasons behind the formation of this institution.

"We (NDRC) are a dispute resolution institution with arbitration methods in the field of football, which in particular disputes between players, coaches and clubs, or clubs and clubs."

"We actually stand since 2019, but thanks to PSSI's encouragement, NDRC can verify from FIFA in January 2025 and is one of five NDRCs worldwide that can certify FIFA," Togi said in a statement in Jakarta on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.

The presence of NDRC was greeted enthusiastically and positively by the chairman of PSSI, Erick Thohir. He said the presence of NDRC could be PSSI's commitment to form a good football ecosystem.

"NDRC for check and balance when there is an issue about players with clubs, clubs and clubs, as well as others. That's why we encourage NDRC."

"PSSI encourages checks and balance because this is a democratic country. We from PSSI fully support NDRC because it was immediately born from the womb of PSSI with FIFA."

"I hope this is really a decision that must be followed and we are ready to supervise it," said the chairman of PSSI.


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