Indonesian Football Scandal
Football chaos that was sweeping Indonesia has expanded to become international news. One of the biggest media in the United States, New York Times also even highlight them.
In his article entitled “In Indonesia, a Scandal Over Soccer“, the New York Times journalist named Aubrey Belford lift polemic taking place in the Football Association of Indonesia, called PSSI, related to the general election for a new chairman from 2011 to 2015 period.
In his article this time, Aubrey has also highlighted the attitude of the current chairman Nurdin Halid who still refused to resign and was trying to return serves as a general Keua for the third time.
Aubrey rate, Nurdin is a dictatorial leader figure who could not hear the voices of the lovers of football in the capital and the area lately unrelenting voice for himself immediately put the office.
In fact, in the FIFA statutes is clear that this Nurdin background does not qualify as chairman. Nurdin was sentenced to prison because of known cases of corruption.