According to Indonesian media, the Football Federation of this country (PSSI) is negotiating to invite the Portuguese team to play a friendly match. They really want to invite C.Ronaldo as soon as possible.
PSSI Vice President Zainudin Amali admitted he is working with the Indonesian Embassy in Portugal. The big boss of Indonesian football wants to soon connect with the Portuguese Football Federation so that he can schedule a friendly match with the Portuguese team. PSSI’s goal is to invite C.Ronaldo to the land of Van Dao to compete.
The Indonesian team played a friendly match with Argentina in June. However, Messi did not go to Indonesia in the last round (Photo: Bola).
Sharing in front of the press, Mr. Zainudin Amali said: “We are working so that the Indonesian team can play a friendly with the Portuguese team, before C.Ronaldo retires. Of course, this friendly match takes place. out during FIFA Days”.
FIFA Days is the time when national teams can play with the strongest squad because FIFA requires clubs to release troops for this round. There are a total of 8 FIFA Days each year. Therefore, the Indonesian team has more opportunities to face the Portuguese team.
Mr. Zainudin Amali added: “We have eight opportunities a year to find the national team to play friendly. At least, Indonesia has played against Argentina. Now we want to meet the Portuguese team. “.
The Indonesian Football Federation has the ambition to invite Portugal and C.Ronaldo to a friendly match (Image: Getty).
Unfortunately for the Indonesian team, it was not possible to play with Lionel Messi in the last FIFA Days. The Argentine striker only played the match against Australia in China, before returning to Argentina to relax, instead of flying with the whole team to Indonesia.
Therefore, Indonesia is very determined to invite the Portuguese team and C.Ronaldo to see one of the best players of all time play here. CR7 is no stranger to the Asian football environment while playing for Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr club.
In addition, Mr. Zainudin Amali also stated the ambition of Indonesian football. “We want to invite teams like Morocco, Brazil, Spain and France. However, this is not an easy task,” said PSSI vice president.