Daunting Tasks Await PSSI
The PSSI is set to hold its 2023 extraordinary congress on (16/2/2023). In the midst of rivalries among candidates for the association’s chairman position, the PSSI is facing mounting tasks to accomplish this year.

Vice President Ma'ruf Amin hopes that PSSI will be led by a 'ball man', a figure who not only understands Indonesian football but has the attention, strategy and passion to advance Indonesian football. This was conveyed by the Vice President after planting camphor trees at the Barus Grand Mosque, Central Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra, Wednesday (15/2/2023).
JAKARTA, KOMPAS — Today’s gathering may be the defining moment for the future of national soccer. With the work programs offered by the four chairman candidates relatively similar, the PSSI's journey for the next four years will partly weigh on the proven record of new chairman.
Vice President Ma'ruf Amin expressed his hope that the next PSSI chairman not only understand soccer problems but also is committed to bringing national soccer forward. "[It should be] a figure who understands, has the desire, has the passion to build soccer in Indonesia," he said at the Barus Grand Mosque in Central Tapanuli, North Sumatra, on Wednesday (15/2/2023).