JAKARTA (22 June 2016) – Indonesia’s football association said Tuesday it will elect a new chief in October as it seeks to get back on its feet after FIFA lifted a year-long suspension on the country.
Football in Southeast Asia’s biggest nation has been in crisis after a row between the sports ministry and the association led to world governing body FIFA handing down a ban for government meddling in May last year.
The domestic league ground to a halt and Indonesia could not compete in international competition, the latest crisis to hit football in the country in recent years.
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