JAKARTA - Jordi Amat and Sandy Walsh's naturalization process is likely to be completed soon. The two players will arrive in Jakarta in the near future to complete naturalization matters.
Jordi Amat will land in the capital on Saturday, May 14. The 30-year-old footballer has already pocketed a flight ticket from Barcelona, Spain, to Jakarta.
PSSI Secretary General Yunus Nusi said Sandy Walsh would follow in the following week after completing all his affairs in Belgium.
“We are very grateful to Kemenpora and Kemenkumham who have been helping this naturalization process. The administrative process has been running and we hope that everything goes smoothly so that both Jordi and Sandy can immediately strengthen the Indonesian national team,'' Yunus Nusi said on the federation's website.
The naturalization process of these two players was accelerated at the request of Shin Tae-yong. If the naturalization process can run quickly, they may be able to join the Indonesian national team in the 2023 Asian Cup Qualification event in early June in Kuwait.
Previously, Yunus Nusi had a meeting with representatives of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights on Tuesday, April 26.
At that time the PSSI representative was received by the Director General of General Legal Administration (DG AHU) of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Cahyo Rahadian Muzhar and the Director of State Administration at the Directorate General of AHU of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Baroto.
At the meeting, Cahyo gave directions to his staff to complete this process more quickly. He was also very enthusiastic to hear an explanation from PSSI regarding this program.
"The Ministry of Law and Human Rights is very helpful and supports the naturalization process of Sandy Walsh and Jordi Amat so that it can be completed quickly," said Yunus.
While in Jakarta, Jordi, who plays for a club in KAS Eupen, Belgium, will visit the Spanish Embassy in Indonesia. In addition, he also did a medical check-up at a hospital in Jakarta.
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