JAKARTA - The Secretary General (Sekjen) of the PSSI, Yunus Nusi, has recently been the subject of heated discussion on social media. However, this is not related to his performance in the world of football.

The discussion dragged the name of Yunus Nusi because it was suspected that the figure who looked like him was caught on camera while at a casino or gambling house in Singapore. This news circulated through uploads on the Instagram accounts @cat_warrior_indonesia and @conan_reborn.

The upload consists of four slides, with the face of a man who looks very similar to Yunus visible quite clearly on the second slide. Accompanying the upload, this account also provided sarcastic remarks, as if questioning the similarity of the person in the photo with the figure who also served as Independent Commissioner of PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia.

"Kayak looks like who, right? But it's impossible if one of the PSSI/Exco leaders is good, they're all good, it's impossible to play in the casino(o) of Singapore, right?" wrote the account accompanying the upload, quoted Monday, December 15, 2025.

In the upload, the account also marked the official account of PT Angkasa Pura (@pt_angkasapura1) while asking, "Who is it like?"

Since being uploaded, the photo was immediately flooded with netizen comments. Many highlighted and linked it to the condition of national football.

"The Indonesian League clearly has a mafia ball, but so far it has not been arrested either. Until when, if in the PSSI body, it is still the gamblers who manage the ball, then forever Indonesian football will be ruined," said the account @arifbahran writing a harsh criticism.

Not only that, the photo was also associated with PSSI's controversial decisions, such as the dismissal of Shin Tae-yong and the appointment of Patrick Kluivert as the coach of the Indonesian National Team.

"So you know why STY was fired? It can't be steered and you know why Patrick Kluivert was chosen because they are both gamblers," commented another user.

However, until now, Yunus Nusi has not given any information or response regarding the news that dragged his name.


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