Erick serahkan masalah izin pemain Piala Asia U-23 pada LIB dan klub
Erick Thohir, the president of the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), has handed over the issue of player permits for the U-23 Asian Cup to the Indonesian Professional Sports Agency (LIB) and the clubs involved. This decision comes after a meeting between Erick and the LIB, where they discussed the challenges faced by Indonesian clubs in obtaining permits for their players to participate in the tournament.
The U-23 Asian Cup is a prestigious tournament that showcases the best young talent in Asian football. For Indonesian clubs, it is a great opportunity for their players to gain valuable experience and exposure on the international stage. However, obtaining permits for players to participate in the tournament has been a major hurdle for many clubs.
In the past, Indonesian clubs have faced difficulties in securing permits for their players due to various reasons, such as bureaucratic red tape and conflicting schedules. This has resulted in some clubs being unable to field their best players in the tournament, which has affected their performance and chances of success.
To address this issue, Erick has decided to delegate the responsibility of obtaining player permits for the U-23 Asian Cup to the LIB and the clubs themselves. By doing so, he hopes to streamline the process and ensure that all players are able to participate in the tournament without any hindrances.
This move reflects Erick’s commitment to improving the overall development of Indonesian football and providing opportunities for young players to showcase their talents on the international stage. By working closely with the LIB and the clubs, he is taking proactive steps to address the challenges faced by Indonesian clubs in obtaining permits for their players.
It is hoped that this collaborative effort will lead to a smoother and more efficient process for obtaining player permits for the U-23 Asian Cup in the future. With Erick’s leadership and the support of the LIB and the clubs, Indonesian football can continue to grow and thrive on the international stage.