Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes PSSI delay in approaching a player of Indonesian descent

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine makes PSSI delay in approaching a player of Indonesian descent

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Executive Committee (Exco) member Hasani Abdulgani when met at BNI Tower, West Jakarta, Tuesday (30/11/2021).

BOLASPORT.COM – The Russian invasion of Ukraine apparently had an impact on PSSI’s approach with one of the players of Indonesian descent.

PSSI Exco member Hasani Abdulgani said that at this time his party had decided to postpone approaching one of the descendants of the players.

As is known, PSSI is looking for four descendants who are projected to defend the Indonesian national team.

Three names have been confirmed and agreed to defend the Indonesian national team, namely Sandy Walsh, Jordi Amat, and Shayne Pattynama.

There is only one more descendant name that PSSI has approached.

However, the Russian invasion that launched attacks on Ukrainian military facilities and defenses made PSSI decide to stop first.

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The reason is that one of the agents who have so far helped PSSI approach the descendant players affected by the incident.

Hasani Abdulgani said the agent had a Ukrainian fiancé.

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