Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Complete Results 2011 Congress PSSI Bali Complete List Newest 23 Club PSSI PSSI Second Congress Results 2011 Year 2011

Congress II PSSI held at Pan Pacific Hotel, Nirwana Bali Resort, Tanah Lot, Bali finished at 16.00 pm, on Saturday, January 22, 2011.

Some important things have been decided. Among endorsement PSSI General Chairman report, including the budget. Congress also agreed to dismiss five clubs.
Of the five clubs, two of whom are Indonesian Super League team, Malang and Persibo Persema Bojonegoro. Both were fired for choosing to join the Premier League Indonesia (LPI).
Three other teams are Persma Manado, Gaspa Square Palopo and Gianyar. Third club suffered the same fate after receiving punishment from the World Football Federation (FIFA).
List of clubs who were fired would increase again after PSM Makassar also choose appear in the LPI. Today, Saturday, January 22, 2011, PSM choose to deal with Persema Malang.
"This decision has been taken with the mechanisms and statutes that apply in PSSI and FIFA," Nurdin said in a press conference.
Through Congress II, PSSI also decided to hold an Extraordinary Congress (KLB) PSSI, on March 19, 2011. KLB is planned to be held in Bintan, Riau Islands.
In addition, the congress this time, the clubs in attendance also had explained his desire to escape from the budget in 2011. vivanews.com
A total of 23 new members officially became a member of PSSI tesebut after it was decided members of Congress II PSSI in Tabanan, Bali, Saturday (22/01/2011).
The clubs came from 13 provinces of management, namely Aceh, West Sumetara, Jambi, South Sumatera, Bangka Belitung, Banten, West Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, South Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, North Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua.
"The three that came out, but many clubs that membeludak in," said PSSI chairman Nurdin Halid during a press conference at the congress of the Pan Pacific Hotel Nirwana Bali, Saturday (01/22/2011).
Here are the potential candidate of PSSI: FC Lhokseumawe, Pidie Jaya, PS Solsel, Veil FC, PSSL, Porkab Koba, Cilegon Mandiri, Sultan Muda FC, West Bandung FC, FC Blaster, Petro Jabrix FC, Maung Bandung FC, Bina Putra FC, PS Tunas Yogya, Putra Gresik, Barabai FC, Persikat Katingan, Persibilmut, Persikokot, Nusaina FC, Persindung, Persidei, Persiyali. kompas.com

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