JAKARTA - The fate of the League 2 and League 3 competitions has not yet met a bright spot. Even though the management of PSSI has changed hands.
Now hope rests on the shoulders of the new PSSI Chairman, Erick Thohir, and his staff. This is in accordance with the club's agreement with the old PSSI management and also the PT Liga Indonesia Baru.
In the meeting which was also attended by the Minister of Youth and Sports (Menpora), Zainudin Amali, who now also serves as Deputy Chairman of PSSI, it was agreed that the fate of the League 2 and League 3 competitions would be decided by a new board.
Karo United manager, Yosephine Sembiring, expressed her hope that the agreement could be implemented. She wants to see the League 2 and League 3 competitions resume.
The National Football Workshop, which is planned to be held in Surabaya next March, is expected to bring up the common ground so that the competition can be held soon.
"It seems there will be clarity, especially since we heard that a meeting will be held in Surabaya on March 4 to discuss the continuation of League 2 and League 3," Yosephine said, as quoted by Antara.
She is also very optimistic about the new PSSI management. According to her, Erick Thohir and other PSSI officials will run the Indonesian League 2 and League 3 competitions again.
"Yes, we have to be optimistic, of course after the new PSSI management the league can run," she stressed.
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