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PSSI Invites Netherlands National Team for Friendly Match Against Indonesia Team

PSSI Invites Netherlands National Team for Friendly Match Against Indonesia Team
The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) recently held a meeting with the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) to discuss the possibility of hosting the Netherlands national team for a friendly match in Indonesia. The meeting took place at the KNVB Campus in Zeist, Netherlands, where PSSI President Erick Thohir, along with officials from PSSI and the Indonesian Football League (LIB), engaged in discussions on various topics, including the development of both junior and senior talent, as well as women's football.

In his social media post, Thohir shared that the visit was part of ongoing efforts to improve the quality of football in Indonesia. He noted the warm welcome received from KNVB Secretary General Mr. Gijs De Jong, who had previously visited Indonesia, and the presence of both the Indonesian Ambassador to the Netherlands and the Dutch Ambassador to Indonesia during the meeting. Thohir highlighted the discussions on talent development and management, as well as the possibility of collaboration between PSSI and KNVB in improving the football landscape in Indonesia.

One of the key takeaways from the meeting was the importance of grassroots football management to ensure the production of quality players for the future. Thohir also expressed interest in learning how KNVB collaborates with leagues to nurture talent while also providing opportunities for amateur players.
In an exciting development, the meeting paved the way for the potential arrival of the Netherlands national team in Indonesia for a friendly match. Thohir extended the invitation for the Dutch team to visit, expressing gratitude for the insightful exchange of ideas that could greatly benefit Indonesian football.